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Manitoba Metis Federation signs historic agreement with federal government
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Woman who lost family members to tragedy reclaims a milestone birthday by helping Indigenous groups
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Winnipeg Free Press
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The City of Winnipeg has received calls to remove the Bishop Grandin name from a Winnipeg greenway and boulevard due to Bishop Vital-Justin Grandin’s support for the residential school system in Canada.
DEMAND is growing to remove the Bishop Grandin name from a Winnipeg greenway and boulevard, as outrage spreads across Canada over the tragic toll of residential schools.
DEMAND is growing to remove the Bishop Grandin name from a Winnipeg greenway and boulevard, as outrage spreads across Canada over the tragic toll of residential schools.
The City of Winnipeg said it received its first calls to rename the local destinations in 2018, due to Bishop Vital-Justin Grandin’s (1829-1902) support for the residential school system.
INDIA New England News
Toronto– The Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC), along with 80-odd community bodies, launched its ‘Oxygen for India marathon fundraiser to collect $2 million to send oxygen equipment to India, even as Ontario announced to send 2,000 more ventilators to the Covid-battered country.
Almost $500,000 was raised during the very first session of the marathon fundraiser on Sunday.
It will be held for three hours every Sunday for four weeks.
Surprisingly, the biggest contribution of $50,000 came from Canada’s native or indigenous Metis people.
“We have similarities with Indians even though we are from different parts of the world. India will be there for us when we need, and we should be there for them now. We will donate $50,000 to the ICCC and do more if needed,” announced David Chartrand, President of the Manitoba Metis Federation.