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A garden to remember: Manitoba sets up permanent tribute for children of residential schoolsManitoba has established a permanent garden at the south end of the legislative grounds as a place to remember the children who died in residential schools.CanadaMay 24, 2023
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Chief Peguis statue planned for north lawn of Manitoba legislatureA statue of Chief Peguis is planned for the provincial legislature grounds, commemorating the first formal written agreement recognizing Indigenous land rights in western Canada.CanadaFeb 7, 2023
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Message from 1921 found underneath former statue at Manitoba legislature'Apparently there are things of that nature around the legislature. As we move stones, we do discover things like this,' said a Manitoba minister of a century-old note found.CanadaNov 30, 2022
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Manitoba government lays out banned activities on the legislature groundsThe Progressive Conservative cabinet has approved a list of banned activities that also includes setting a fire, damaging property and using a vehicle to block public access.CanadaJul 8, 2022
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Regina, Saskatoon rallies demonstrate solidarity with Ukrainian peopleHundreds gathered Thursday outside the legislative building to rally and show their support for Ukraine.WorldMar 4, 2022
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Saskatchewan Legislative Building reopens to visitors after temporary closurePublic access to the Saskatchewan Legislative Building has returned after a temporary closure was announced on Feb. 4.CanadaFeb 15, 2022
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Manitoba legislature looking at security changes after recent incidents: ministerThe Manitoba legislature will likely undergo some security changes after a pickup truck drove up the limestone steps at the front of the building Wednesday evening.CrimeJul 9, 2021
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Petition calls for resignation of Sask. Corrections Minister Christine TellA petition was delivered to Saskatchewan's legislature Friday morning calling on Christine Tell to resign for 'hiding' rather than responding to inmate concerns.CanadaJan 15, 2021
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Hong Kong police use tear gas after protesters storm government headquartersRiot police in helmets and carrying batons fired pepper spray as the standoff continued into the sweltering heat of the evening.WorldJul 1, 2019
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Hundreds gather for Transgender March and Rally in Winnipeg“We’re not going away," said organizer Shandi Strong. "Our crowd gets bigger every year."LifestyleJun 1, 2019
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