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Manitoba’s accessibility minister says she will be participating in Deaf culture training after she made negative comments ...
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Manitoba cabinet minister apologizes again for sign-language interpreter commentsThe Manitoba government is promising new financial penalties to enforce rules aimed at removing barriers for people with ...
A woman who was excited to celebrate with her family at a graduation event for Indigenous women on Thursday says it's hard to ...
Manitoba Accessibility Minister Nahanni Fontaine is facing mounting questions about her qualifications to serve in her role ...
The Opposition in Manitoba is calling for the resignation of the province’s minister responsible for accessibility after comments she made about a sign-language interpreter. The Manitoba Progressive ...
Premier Wab Kinew came to the aid of his embattled minister Nahanni Fontaine after she complained about a sign language ...
Manitoba’s Accessibility Minister apologizes for ‘demeaning’ comment about sign-language interpreter
Nahanni Fontaine was captured on a hot mic voicing her frustrations using an expletive with a member of her staff ...
Manitoba's premier says a cabinet minister who complained about a sign-language interpreter will stay on as minister ...
This week, APTN reported its journalists were blocked from following the minister on social media. The Winnipeg-based network ...
Deaf Métis student Deborah Owczar says she wants a meeting with Nahanni Fontaine about American Sign Language interpreters.
WINNIPEG - In a June 27 story about Manitoba cabinet minister Nahanni Fontaine apologizing for her comments about a sign-language interpreter, The Canadian Press erroneously referred to APTN as a ...
Manitoba's accessibility minister is apologizing to the Deaf community for comments she made about a sign language interpreter that were caught on a hot mic.Minister Nahanni Fontaine made the comments ...
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