Winnipeg Free Press
RUTH BONNEVILLE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
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.
The City of Winnipeg is facing growing calls to rename Bishop Grandin Boulevard in the wake of renewed outrage over the lasting harm caused by Canada’s residential schools.
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