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Pallister under fire after latest comments on colonization, condemnation of Canada Day protests

Article content Premier Brian Pallister is being called out by Indigenous groups for comments he made about Canada’s troubling past. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Pallister under fire after latest comments on colonization, condemnation of Canada Day protests Back to video During a press conference on Wednesday, the premier spoke of Canada being a beacon of hope for the world and the need to be a beacon of hope for Indigenous people to build a better future. Where it went off the rails were his comments about the intentions of settlers.

Pallister under fire after latest comments on colonization, condemnation of Canada Day protests

Article content During a press conference on Wednesday, the premier spoke of Canada being a beacon of hope for the world and the need to be a beacon of hope for Indigenous people to build a better future. Where it went off the rails were his comments about the intentions of settlers. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Pallister under fire after latest comments on colonization, condemnation of Canada Day protests Back to video “The people came here to this country, before it was a country and since, didn’t come here to destroy anything, they came here to build, they came to build better and build they did,” he said. “They built farms and they built businesses, they built communities and churches, too. They built these things for themselves and one another and they built them with dedication and with pride and so we must dedicate ourselves to building yet again.”

Residential school survivors gather in Winnipeg to grieve, heal

Posted: Jun 01, 2021 5:57 PM ET | Last Updated: June 1 People have been stopping by the Manitoba Legislative Building since Sunday to offer tobacco and to pay their respects to the residential school students whose remains were found in Kamloops last week.(Lenard Monkman/CBC) WARNING: This story contains details some readers may find distressing. Residential school survivors have made the front lawn of the Manitoba legislature a place to heal and a place to pay tribute after the remains of 215 children were found near the Kamloops Indian Residential School in B.C. last week. It s been very emotional and heavy for a lot of the survivors and a lot of the community, said residential school survivor Sue Caribou. 

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