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Winnipeg Free Press By: Dylan Robertson | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Wednesday, Jul. 21, 2021
Last Modified: 9:43 PM CDT Wednesday, Jul. 21, 2021 | Updates Save to Read Later
As signs on Winnipeg lawns denounce education reform Bill 64, and rural municipalities pass motions rebuking the legislation, the provincial government has spent $150,000 on things such as bus ads and billboards to try changing the tide of public opinion.
As signs on Winnipeg lawns denounce education reform Bill 64, and rural municipalities pass motions rebuking the legislation, the provincial government has spent $150,000 on things such as bus ads and billboards to try changing the tide of public opinion. It s not a good use of taxpayers money, said University of Manitoba political scientist Royce Koop. A lot of the time what we re seeing from governments now is just flat-out advertising.
WINNIPEG Close to 100 people gathered on the front steps of the Manitoba Legislative Building to protest against inaccuracies on residential school history and Bill 64. The rally was planned after the new Minister of Indigenous Affairs, Alan Lagimodiere said in a Thursday press conference that the architects of residential schools thought they were doing the right thing. Organizer of the rally and school teacher, Michael Kirkness said the topic of residential schools needs to be a bigger focus in the Manitoba curriculum. “If I had it my way, for one (the history of residential schools) wouldn’t be something that is like an anecdote within the curriculum of social studies, it needs to be something that is mandatory,” said Kirkness.