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August 19, 2022

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The IRTC and the Government of Manitoba Hit the Reset Button on the Proposed Outlet Channels Project

For Immediate Release (August 19th, 2022) The Interlake Reserves Tribal Council (IRTC) says the Government of Manitoba have begun to change their approach to how they consult and engage with First Nations that will be affected by the proposed Outlet channels project. This recent development sparked a meeting that was held at Pinaymootang First Nation…

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