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Coronavirus: Manitoba to give update on COVID-19 cases

Coronavirus: Manitoba to give update on COVID-19 cases
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IT S NOT HISTORY : Rally at Legislature protests residential school system, Bill 64

Article content “It’s not history,” said McKay, one of the speakers at the No Truth, No Reconciliation Rally held on the steps of the Manitoba Legislature on Saturday morning to protest the damage caused by residential schools and the provincial government’s Bill 64 Education Modernization Act while calling for the resignations of Premier Brian Pallister and newly-appointed Indigenous Reconciliation and Northern Relations Minister Alan Lagimodiere. “When we’re talking about the residential schools and we’re talking about the genocide of Indigenous people, it’s not history. I’m barely in my mid-30s and I was 12 when the last residential school closed (in 1996). My four children, the oldest isn’t old enough to get a learner’s permit and he is a second generation Sixties Scoop survivor.

Winnipeg residents say promises broken over development of Komagata Maru memorial park

That was the same year the residents say they were promised the commemorative park.  But since then, nothing has happened despite meeting after meeting with various government officials and the local developer, said Jagdev Pannu, who is the spokesperson for the residents.  It s a pretty bad thing because Komagata Maru is a significant incident of Canadian Sikh history, Pannu said. Five years gone, there s nothing built … Please fulfil your promise.   On a visit to the proposed park area Saturday evening, CBC found a large section of it with the grass cut, but devoid of any park-like environment such as, picnic tables, a playground or even a sign denoting a name. There are few trees. 

Here s a look at Brian Pallister s full comments on Canada Day statue toppling — and what he s said since

Here s a look at Brian Pallister s full comments on Canada Day statue toppling — and what he s said since
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Time to take a break from honouring figureheads, Indigenous artists say

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.

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