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Manitoba government puts forward sweeping changes to the school day .
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 ” The provision has not been enforced in decades but was recently revived in the Mountain View School Division in western Manitoba .
Another bill would allow for an Indigenous language to be the language of instruction in a school.
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