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Save to Read Later WHEN statues come down, it’s only natural to ask questions: who did they depict, what did they represent, who did they honour, who did they harm, which stories did they tell, which ones did they erase? Who decided to put them up in the first place? WHEN statues come down, it’s only natural to ask questions: who did they depict, what did they represent, who did they honour, who did they harm, which stories did they tell, which ones did they erase? Who decided to put them up in the first place? Those are good questions to ask, and they’ve been percolating in Manitoba since July 1, when a pair of idols depicting Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth II, two British monarchs, were taken down by protesters who had split off from a peaceful Canada Day march in support of residential school survivors at the province’s legislative building. ....
Now, Lavallee and other Indigenous artists are re-imagining what could sit in front of Manitoba s legislature building. Métis artist Val Vint said an idea came to her in a dream, as she was trying to work through the pain of hearing about the hundreds of unmarked graves found on the sites of Canada s former residential schools. Usually I ll put tobacco down and pray in times like that because you need something to get through. And all my best things come in my dreams, Vint said. I woke up in the morning and I could see what I wanted there. I can t really say everything about it, but I have a piece in my head developed for that legislative site that would represent all our peoples. ....
Winnipeg Free Press By: Danielle Da Silva | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Monday, Jul. 5, 2021 Save to Read Later A small northern Manitoba community hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic has vaccinated nearly 90 per cent of its eligible residents, besting even the most enthusiastic urban centres on vaccine uptake. A small northern Manitoba community hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic has vaccinated nearly 90 per cent of its eligible residents, besting even the most enthusiastic urban centres on vaccine uptake. It’s something that we’ve looked forward to and it’s something that we’ve aspired to: to be one of the highest vaccinated communities, Pimicikamak Cree Nation Chief David Monias said in an interview Monday with the ....