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New lieutenant-governor of Saskatchewan talks volunteerism, curling and reconciliation


Published on 2024-12-10 10:40:54 - MSN
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  • Bernadette McIntyre, a former CEO with the Wascana Centre Authority and Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame inductee, will be Saskatchewan's next lieutenant-governor. She stopped by the CBC/Radio-Canada station in Regina to talk about what she hopes to achieve in her new role.

The new Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan, Russ Mirasty, in an interview with CTV News, discussed his commitment to volunteerism, his love for curling, and his role in fostering reconciliation. Mirasty, who is the first Indigenous person to hold this position in the province, emphasized the importance of community service and how his background in policing has shaped his approach to public service. He also highlighted his efforts to promote reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples, using his platform to encourage dialogue and understanding. Additionally, Mirasty shared his personal interest in curling, noting how the sport brings communities together, reflecting his broader goals of unity and engagement within Saskatchewan.

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