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Critical for woman to lead Tories, province: party strategist

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Board member explains decision to quit

Brandon Sun By: Colin Slark Save to Read Later The board member for the Rural Manitoba Economic Development Corporation who resigned after a minister defended residential schools last week says his unease with the provincial government had been growing before that incident. Advertisement Darrell Brown resigned from his position on the Rural Manitoba Economic Development Corporation after Indigenous Reconciliation and Northern Relations Minister Alan Lagimodiere defended residential schools last week. (File) The board member for the Rural Manitoba Economic Development Corporation who resigned after a minister defended residential schools last week says his unease with the provincial government had been growing before that incident.

Clarke can do no wrong in Gladstone

Winnipeg Free Press Former mayor has overwhelming support in hometown after leaving cabinet following Pallister s divisive remarks By: Malak Abas | Posted: 7:05 PM CDT Friday, Jul. 16, 2021 Last Modified: 7:16 PM CDT Friday, Jul. 16, 2021 | Updates Save to Read Later GLADSTONE Whatever Eileen Clarke decides, she has plenty of support in her hometown where, it seems, most residents are willing to stand beside her. GLADSTONE Whatever Eileen Clarke decides, she has plenty of support in her hometown where, it seems, most residents are willing to stand beside her. The Progressive Conservative MLA for Agassiz resigned her cabinet post as Premier Brian Pallister s minister of Indigenous and northern relations a week ago, two days after he ignited a firestorm with remarks defending European settlers actions both before and after Confederation.

Rural voices raise objections to Manitoba education reform plan

Winnipeg Free Press Save to Read Later Citing the importance of residents being decision makers in local school operations, a growing number of Manitoba municipalities are making known their opposition to the Pallister government’s pending overhaul of public education. Citing the importance of residents being decision makers in local school operations, a growing number of Manitoba municipalities are making known their opposition to the Pallister government’s pending overhaul of public education. At least one town and five rural municipalities have passed motions to publicly condemn Bill 64 (Education Modernization Act). Next week, Winnipeg city councillors will contemplate doing the same.

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