Manitoba school division pauses bringing back ‘God Save the King’ in classrooms | Unpublished
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Author: Brittany Hobson and Steve Lambert
Publication Date: January 28, 2025 - 16:57

Manitoba school division pauses bringing back ‘God Save the King’ in classrooms

January 28, 2025
A Manitoba school division’s plan to bring “God Save the King” back to the classroom is on hold after the idea met with controversy.The majority of trustees with the Mountain View School Division, which oversees 16 schools in and around Dauphin, Man., voted Monday night to pause the plan and see whether it is legally required and supported by area residents.


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