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Critics charge any Manitoba advancements overshadowed by premier s constant squabbles, racially charged remarks By: Dylan Robertson | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Friday, Jul. 9, 2021 Save to Read Later
Polls show Canadians want a reckoning for the current and past wrongs suffered by Indigenous people. The biggest barrier to reconciliation in Manitoba, however, could be Premier Brian Pallister.
Polls show Canadians want a reckoning for the current and past wrongs suffered by Indigenous people. The biggest barrier to reconciliation in Manitoba, however, could be Premier Brian Pallister.
That’s the understanding of ministers, bureaucrats and Indigenous leaders who have worked with the premier since he took office in spring 2016.
Winnipeg Free Press By: Dylan Robertson
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Peguis Chief Glenn Hudson argues his people know how to safely gather, even when visitors come from out of town.
Peguis First Nation is proceeding with its “relaxed” lockdown days this week, with its chief suggesting Premier Brian Pallister could better protect Manitoba amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, instead of slagging band councils.
Peguis First Nation is proceeding with its relaxed lockdown days this week, with its chief suggesting Premier Brian Pallister could better protect Manitoba amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, instead of slagging band councils. Our restrictions are over and above what’s currently in place in our province, Peguis Chief Glenn Hudson told the