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Two deaf attendees of a graduation ceremony say the apology from Manitoba minister Nahanni Fontaine is 'a step in the right ...
Manitoba’s accessibility minister says she will be participating in Deaf culture training after she made negative comments ...
The Manitoba government is promising new financial penalties to enforce rules aimed at removing barriers for people with ...
Manitobans should expect more from their elected officials — not just in words, but in conduct, judgment, and results.
Fontaine, who has served as MLA for St. Johns since 2016 and is known for her advocacy on Indigenous and gender issues, has ...
Nahanni Fontaine has apologized repeatedly for remarks she made last month while hosting a celebration for Indigenous women ...
Manitoba's premier says a cabinet minister who complained about a sign-language interpreter will stay on as minister ...
It’s a phrase that is likely familiar to anyone who has worked in the corporate world and undergone media/communications ...
Premier Wab Kinew said Nahanni Fontaine, Manitoba's accessibility minister, will remain in her position after she apologized for asking why she had to share a stage with a sign-language interpreter.
Recently elected NDP MLAs Nahanni Fontaine and Wab Kinew flipped the script on protocol and representation at their swearing-in ceremony. Rather than a bible, both members used traditional sacred ...
It took a second ballot separated by just one vote but Nahanni Fontaine will represent the NDP in St. Johns in next month's provincial election after narrowly edging out fellow nominee Aaron McDowell.
Political insiders on Broadway will tell you that the Premier and his minister are not close. It is in Kinew’s best interests ...