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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.”

Justice minister appeals for calm after queens statues toppled

Winnipeg Free Press Friesen vows perpetrators will be punished By: Carol Sanders | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Monday, Jul. 5, 2021 Save to Read Later Those responsible for scenes of chaos at the legislature on Canada Day, including the toppling of the statues of two queens, should expect to face justice, but now is the time to calm the waters, Manitoba s justice minister said Monday. Those responsible for scenes of chaos at the legislature on Canada Day, including the toppling of the statues of two queens, should expect to face justice, but now is the time to calm the waters, Manitoba s justice minister said Monday.

Reflective Canada Day culminates in toppling of legislature landmark

Winnipeg Free Press Last Modified: 11:08 PM CDT Thursday, Jul. 1, 2021 | Updates JOHN WOODS / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS A statue of Queen Victoria was toppled at the Manitoba Legislative Building following a march in honour of Indigenous children found in unmarked graves at former residential schools. (John Woods / Winnipeg Free Press) A day that began with rallies that flooded streets orange in honour of bodies buried in unmarked graves at residential schools ended with the toppling of a statue that has stood for more than a century in front of Manitoba’s legislative building. A day that began with rallies that flooded streets orange in honour of bodies buried in unmarked graves at residential schools ended with the toppling of a statue that has stood for more than a century in front of Manitoba’s legislative building.

Indigenous leaders advocate for dialogue in wake of protest

Indigenous leaders advocate for dialogue in wake of protest
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Treaty No 1 document can t convey full story

Treaty No 1 document can t convey full story
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