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Manitoba's premier supports land acknowledgments at legislature

Interim Progressive Conservative leader Kelvin Goertzen says his government will consult on how to bring land acknowledgments to the Manitoba Legislature.

Kelvin Goertzen says consultations to begin on acknowledging First Nations and Mtis

Manitoba interim Premier Kelvin Goertzen says a Pride flag may soon fly at Winnipeg's Memorial Park. (David Lipnowski/The Canadian Press)

Land acknowledgements a preamble to many meetings, announcements and even sporting events has been absent from the ManitobaLegislature, but may soon become practice according to interim Progressive Conservative leader Kelvin Goertzen.

Many introductions begin byacknowledging a meeting or event is being held on the traditional territoryof theAnishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Mtis.

"That's something that I'm very open to. I think there's a place for it in the Manitoba Legislature. I'd like to see consultations be engaged first," Goertzen told reporters Tuesday.

Goertzen, who took over from former premier Brian Pallisterlast week, says the topic of land acknowledgementswas partof the more than 30 meetings he's had since taking the temporary position. The PC party is in the midst of a leadership campaign for a permanent replacement for Pallister.

"I'll have a bit more say ...later in the week, but we are engaging in consultations, but from my personal perspective, I think there's a place for it," Goertzen said.

Many Indigenous leaders were critical of Pallister'sleadership and relations with their communities when he was premier.

"It is in the best interests of Indigenous people that we never have to experience a premier like Brian Pallister in our future and for the future generations to come," said Grand Chief GarrisonSettee ofManitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanakin a statement last week.

The New Democratshave been calling on the government to add land acknowledgementssince 2017, accusing the PC's of being "out of touch," and "dragging their heels."

"There is no excuse to wait another day for a land acknowledgement in the legislature and a Pride flag to be flown on the legislature grounds," saidIan Bushie, the NDP Critic for Indigenous Affairs.

Goertzen says he's been talking to house leaders from both the NDP and Liberals about introducing the land acknowledgementat the next sitting of the legislature,and says it may happen in the first week of October.

Pride flag may fly above Memorial Park

Goertzen says there is an effort underway to see if the Pride flag could be raised above Memorial Park in honour of Pride Week, which began last Friday, though this year's events are mostly being celebrated virtually because of the pandemic.

The government of Manitoba has yet to acknowledge Pride Week on social media in the last few days, but interim Premier Kelvin Goertzen says that is likely to come soon. (Canadian Press)

"I understand that there was a desire to have the Pride flag at Memorial Park. There may be some issues around ... flags these days, but I believe that those who are involved the protocol are trying to work that out, and I don't think that that's happened before," Goertzen said.

When asked why there was no acknowledgement of Pride Week from the government on social media in the last few days, Goertzen said that was likely to come soon.

Pallister attended the event in pre-pandemic times.In 2016, he becamethe second premier of Manitoba to join in the ceremonies.

Barry Karlenzig, the president andchair ofPride Winnipeg, told CBC Newsthe party in power is alwaysgiven the opportunityto speak at the Pride rally the morning of the parade, and that either the premier or deputy premier have spoken over the years.

"In the last twoyears, we have not heard from the premier's office, as well as since stepping into the role of chair I have not receivedany communication from the premier's office,"Karlenzigwrote in an email.

With files by Sean Kavanagh and Ian Froese