Mount Allison University's Memorial Library in Sackville New Brunswick is in danger of being demolished by the university.
Built in 1927 as a memorial (№ 13002-004 in the Canadian Forces' National Inventory of Canadian Military Memorials) to students and alumni killed in the First World War (see here for a list of the First World War dead to whom the building was dedicated), the building is also dedicated to casualties of the Second World War. It has traditionally been the site of the university's annual Remembrance Day ceremony.
The administration's decision to destroy this memorial has been opposed by over a thousand faculty, students, alumni, local residents, and friends of the university who have signed a petition to save it. The province's Minister of Wellness, Culture and Sport (who is in charge of heritage) has expressed his intention of designating the building a Provincial Heritage Place, but the university's president, Robert Campbell, continues to oppose the preservation of the Memorial Library, preferring demolition. The university's chancellor, Peter Mansbridge (of CBC fame), who sits on the Board of Regents which sealed the building's fate, has been notably silent on the question.
There's more information about this memorial and the fight to save it at http://eastmarket.com/smash/



