Manitoba moves to get rid of rule for singing of 'God Save King' in schools

Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew speaks to school children ahead of the the speech from the throne at the Manitoba Legislative Building in Winnipeg on Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/David Lipnowski

WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government put forward sweeping changes to the school day Thursday — eliminating a requirement to sing "God Save The King," paving the way for more Indigenous instruction, and enshrining its school nutrition program in a way that one expert called constitutionally dubious.

One of several bills introduced in the legislature would, if passed into law, eliminate a little-known rule that says students should sing "God Save The King" every school day. 

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