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Indigenous Canadian Medical Dispensaries aims to expand on that effort to create a “true Christmas miracle.” Byron Beardy (left), food security manager with Four Arrows Regional Health Authority takes a seflie with a recent shipment of essential items headed for the Island Lake community, at the Fast Air Terminal in Winnipeg. Photo by Handout /Winnipeg Sun “It matters. I have kids of my own. I know how much this Christmas is different for them. It’s hard for everyone,” Christopher Henry, the CEO of IcMD.ca, said. “Quite honestly, I would love to make some sort of difference to kids who have it really hard all year long, not just at Christmas.” ....
NetNewsLedger WINNIPEG – OPINION – Manitoba’s premier is like a broken record. This week, the leader of the province that has the highest proportion of Indigenous residents, demeaned them yet again. After being asked about Peguis First Nation Chief Glenn Hudson holding “relaxed lockdown” days during the holidays (families will be permitted to visit one household), Brian Pallister called the decision “a massive mistake.” He said: “COVID does not discriminate, neither should we and we are not going to have two sets of rules around who gets to have Christmas and how it’s celebrated this year because we’re all doing our part to protect one another.” ....
Winnipeg Free Press Last Modified: 11:08 AM CST Saturday, Dec. 19, 2020 | Updates Premier Brian Pallister: “We can’t have people going out making up their own rules willy-nilly.” Manitoba’s premier is like a broken record. Opinion Manitoba’s premier is like a broken record. This week, the leader of the province that has the highest proportion of Indigenous residents, demeaned them yet again. After being asked about Peguis First Nation Chief Glenn Hudson holding relaxed lockdown days during the holidays (families will be permitted to visit one household), Brian Pallister called the decision a massive mistake. He said: COVID does not discriminate, neither should we and we are not going to have two sets of rules around who gets to have Christmas and how it’s celebrated this year because we’re all doing our part to protect one another. ....
Brandon Sun By: Drew May Advertisement Military members from CFB Shilo have deployed to First Nations in Manitoba’s north to aid in the ongoing fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. An initial group of approximately 40 military members from the 2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry have been deployed to Shamattawa First Nation, according to CFB Shilo public information affairs officer Lori Truscott. Master Warrant Officer Clayton Nevell sorts toys dropped off for the toy drive. Toys will all be collected on Dec. 19, which Nevell said gives them time to do final sorting before flying the toys north in time for Christmas Day. (Shilo Stag) ....