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Patriarchal nonsense : Indigenous leaders denounce province s plan to rename lands

Posted: Apr 27, 2021 9:05 PM CT | Last Updated: April 28 Kevin Settee, whose family is from Fisher River Cree Nation, says naming WMAs after non-Indigenous men is another colonial tactic by governments to erase the connection of Indigenous people to the land.(Kevin Settee/Facebook) An Indigenous writer and filmmaker, an Ojibwe grandmother and an MLA say the province s decision to rename eight wildlife management areas after prominent Manitobans is disrespectful and colonialist. On Monday, Agriculture and Resource Development Minister Blaine Pedersen announced new names for the Wildlife management areas, which are designated parcels of land for the better management of the wildlife resource. Those given the honour were all men and none of them are Indigenous.

Singer-songwriter revisits his hip-hop roots on new album that plumbs his past

Leonard Sumner’s musical journey has come full circle in more ways than one. Cover art by Luke Swinson Leonard Sumner’s third album, Thunderbird, is a return to his roots as a hip-hop artist. In March, the Anishinaabe singer-songwriter from Little Saskatchewan First Nation released Thunderbird, his third full-length album and a return to his roots as a hip-hop artist. Sumner has never been tied to one sound; since 2013, he’s been putting out music that blends folk, country and rap vocals atop the steady strumming of his acoustic guitar. In Thunderbird, the twang has been replaced with beats and rhymes.

Ottawa pressed to make good on promise to end all long-term drinking-water advisories for First Nations

Ottawa pressed to make good on promise to end all long-term drinking-water advisories for First Nations
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Twenty-two more COVID deaths, 467 new cases

Twenty-two more COVID deaths, 467 new cases Posted: Advertisement The province announced 22 more COVID-19-related deaths and 467 new cases of the virus over the weekend. Of the dead, one was a woman in her 80s from Prairie Mountain Health who was linked to an outbreak at Grandview Personal Care Home. Sixteen people were from Winnipeg, two were from both Northern and Southern Health-Santé Sud, and one was from Interlake-Eastern. Of the weekend’s new cases, 33 were in Prairie Mountain Health. Winnipeg reported 234 new cases, followed by 82 in Northern, 69 in Southern Health-Santé Sud and 49 in Interlake-Eastern. There are currently 5,749 active cases, 16,541 people who have recovered from COVID-19 and 569 who have died.

Nine more deaths, 238 new cases on Saturday

Brandon Sun By: The Brandon Sun Advertisement Saturday saw nine more COVID-related deaths recorded in Manitoba alongside 238 new cases. The dead range in age from their 50s to 90s. Six were from the Winnipeg health region and one each were from Interlake-Eastern, Northern and Southern Health-Santé Sud.  Of the 238 new cases, 104 were from Winnipeg, followed by 55 in Northern, 33 in Interlake-Eastern, 30 in Southern Health-Santé Sud and 16 in Prairie Mountain Health. Of the 327 active cases in Prairie Mountain Health, 162 are in the Brandon district, followed by 82 in Porcupine Mountain,14 in Duck Mountain, 12 in Unknown District, 11 in Spruce Woods, nine in Little Saskatchewan, eight in both Asessippi and Riding Mountain, five in Agassiz Mountain, four in each Swan River, Dauphin and Souris River, three in Whitemud and two in Turtle Mountain. 

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