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Manitoba cabinet minister hints at trouble with premier s remarks on Canadian history

Manitoba cabinet minister hints at trouble with premier s remarks on Canadian history
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More resignations follow premier s remarks

Winnipeg Free Press By: Steve Lambert, The Canadian Press Posted: Last Modified: 5:44 PM CDT Sunday, Jul. 18, 2021 Save to Read Later WINNIPEG - Two Indigenous men have quit their positions on Manitoba economic development boards in the wake of controversial remarks by Premier Brian Pallister and a cabinet minister. WINNIPEG - Two Indigenous men have quit their positions on Manitoba economic development boards in the wake of controversial remarks by Premier Brian Pallister and a cabinet minister. The resignations of Jamie Wilson and Darrell Brown form the latest chapter in the growing fallout from Pallister s comments on Canadian history, which have drawn widespread criticism.

Manitoba government is rewriting history, former senior bureaucrat says | iNFOnews

Steve Lambert Premier of Manitoba Brian Pallister speaks at a news conference after the 2021 budget was delivered at the Manitoba Legislative Building in Winnipeg, Wednesday, April 7, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/David Lipnowski July 18, 2021 - 3:36 PM WINNIPEG - Two Indigenous men have quit their positions on Manitoba economic development boards in the wake of controversial remarks by Premier Brian Pallister and a cabinet minister. The resignations of Jamie Wilson and Darrell Brown form the latest chapter in the growing fallout from Pallister s comments on Canadian history, which have drawn widespread criticism. As a former treaty commissioner for Manitoba and member of Opaskwayak Cree Nation, I cannot support this government s rewriting of Canadian history, Wilson wrote in a text message Sunday.

Manitoba premier says statues will be rebuilt

Winnipeg Free Press By: Steve Lambert, The Canadian Press Posted: Last Modified: 5:14 PM CDT Wednesday, Jul. 7, 2021 The Queen Elizabeth II statue lays on the ground after being toppled last week. WINNIPEG - Statues of two queens that were torn down by protesters on the Manitoba legislature grounds will be rebuilt, Premier Brian Pallister said Wednesday. Winnipeg Free Press WINNIPEG - Statues of two queens that were torn down by protesters on the Manitoba legislature grounds will be rebuilt, Premier Brian Pallister said Wednesday. Tearing down is a lot simpler than building up, Pallister said at his first news conference since the statues were pulled down on Canada Day.

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