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Manitoba premier apologizes for remarks on Canadian history
Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister says he is sorry for comments on Canadian history he made in July. Pallister stirred up controversy when he said people who came to Canada, both before and after it became a country, did not come to destroy anything but to build.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP128159221
Legacy Identifier:
n_Pallister-Apology20210803T1415
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Duration:
1m56s
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1920px × 1080px 134.98 MB
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Create Date:
8/3/2021 2:15:00 PM
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apology
Brian Pallister
Manitoba
Premier
residential schools