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A recent surge in Canadian pride has prompted the Manitoba Legislative Assembly to review its daily protocols and consider mandating the singing of O Canada.
Manitoba's MLAs may soon be showing off their singing pipes — and their Canadian pride — on every legislative sitting day.
Portage la Prairie MLA Jeff Bereza delivered a Private Member’s Statement at the Manitoba Legislative Assembly last week, honoUring local business Shindico’s 50th anniversary. Founded in Winnipeg by ...
Hansard, the official transcript of proceedings at Manitoba's legislative assembly, will first be translated into Anishinaabemowin before it expands to the remaining six Indigenous languages used ...
Crime in rural communities came up in Manitoba's legislative assembly on Monday, after several farms were robbed by suspects who appeared to be carrying firearms. Meanwhile, the opposition Progressive ...
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Manitoba legislature looks at having ‘O Canada’ sung daily in chamberManitoba politicians may soon be singing “O Canada” at the start of daily proceedings in the legislature. The Opposition Progressive Conservatives put forward the idea and it’s being considered by the ...
“We sing ‘O Canada’ all the time — we just did it on Sunday,” government house leader Nahanni Fontaine told reporters when she was asked about the subject before it was officially introduced.
The Manitoba government plans to proclaim the Seniors’ Advocate Act on Nov. 1, which will create an independent seniors’ advocate to act on behalf of seniors in the province, announced Uzoma Asagwara, ...
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