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Manitoba grand chief to lie in state at legislatur­e

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Grand Chief Cathy Merrick of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs will lie in state at the provincial legislatur­e following her sudden death.

Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew made the announceme­nt during a news conference Saturday morning where the province’s Indigenous leaders paid tribute to the late leader.

Merrick was outside the Winnipeg Law Courts building on Friday talking to reporters about two court cases when she said she felt dizzy and fell to the ground.

Fire and paramedic crews arrived, performed chest compressio­ns and carried Merrick away on a stretcher to an ambulance, but she did not survive.

Kinew said the decision to have Merrick lie in state at the legislatur­e was made in consultati­on with her family as well as the leadership of Pimicikama­k Cree Nation, where Merrick was a former chief.

He said Merrick did a tremendous service to all people in Manitoba, and he wats all Manitobans to appreciate that.

“She moved the needle in the direction of righteousn­ess and justice and kindness, and also reconcilia­tion,” Kinew told the news conference at the headquarte­rs of Manitoba Keewatinow­i Okimakanak, which represents more than two dozen northern Manitoba First Nation communitie­s.

Kinew said the decision would also mean people who won’t be able to travel to Pimicikama­k will be able to pay their respects to Merrick in Winnipeg.

He said details on when Merrick will lie in state are being worked out, and an announceme­nt will come later.

Merrick took over the helm of the chiefs assembly in 2022 and was the first woman elected to the role.

She supported families of the victims of serial killer Jeremy Skibicki, pushing long and hard for authoritie­s to search a landfill where the remains of two of the four Indigenous women are believed to be.

She also championed reform of the child welfare system, and called for better transporta­tion, health care and other services in First Nation communitie­s.

 ?? CP FILE ?? Grand Chief of Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs Cathy Merrick speaks at a rally for provincial funding to search two landfills for the bodies of Mercedes Myron and Morgan Harris and other missing people, at the Manitoba legislatur­e in Winnipeg, June 14, 2023. Merrick died on Friday after she suddenly collapsed while talking to reporters outside the Winnipeg Law Courts.
CP FILE Grand Chief of Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs Cathy Merrick speaks at a rally for provincial funding to search two landfills for the bodies of Mercedes Myron and Morgan Harris and other missing people, at the Manitoba legislatur­e in Winnipeg, June 14, 2023. Merrick died on Friday after she suddenly collapsed while talking to reporters outside the Winnipeg Law Courts.

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