Manitoba premier should apologize, educate himself after hunting comments: NDP
WINNIPEG — Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister is being criticized for saying young indigenous men with criminal records are responsible for night hunting which he previously said was fuelling a “race war.”
“Young indigenous men — a preponderance of them are offenders, with criminal records — are going off shooting guns in the middle of the night,” Maclean’s magazine quotes Pallister as saying from his vacation home in Costa Rica.
“It doesn’t make sense.”
His comments came after a speech he made last week in which he said tension surrounding night hunting is leading to a “race war.”


