The birthplace of one of Canada's late Prime Ministers is up for sale, for a much lower price than an average home in most Ontario cities. Buyers are already expressing interest in the 1250-square-foot home where Canada's 13th Prime Minister John Diefenbaker was born in 1895. Boersma said the home includes original flooring, trim, plaster walls, hardware, 10-foot ceilings, wainscotting, gingerbread and double-bricked walls. (Royal LePage)Diefenbaker served as Canada's Prime Minister from 1957 to 1963. "What I'm pleased about is that everyone [who has called] is interested in the history," Boersma said.
Source: CBC News October 08, 2020 23:25 UTC