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WINNIPEG, MB - Together with individuals and community leaders, Mayor Brian Bowman will reflect on the year following Winnipeg being labeled the most racist city in Winnipeg by Maclean’s magazine, and will outline further steps to build reconciliation, diversity, and inclusion.The event was briefly interrupted by a tearful Somali mother who told those gathered outside the mayor’s office that she hadn’t seen her three children for six years since child welfare apprehended them. After several moments, after city staff and Ojibway elder Randi Gage tried to calm her and Bowman agreed to meet with her, Winnipeg Police Service Chief Devon Clunis stepped in to lead the woman and her husband, both refugees, away to a nearby room.  BORIS MINKEVICH / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS January 22, 2016

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WINNIPEG, MB - Together with individuals and community leaders, Mayor Brian Bowman will reflect on the year following Winnipeg being labeled the most racist city in Winnipeg by Maclean’s magazine, and will outline further steps to build reconciliation, diversity, and inclusion.The event was briefly interrupted by a tearful Somali mother who told those gathered outside the mayor’s office that she hadn’t seen her three children for six years since child welfare apprehended them. After several moments, after city staff and Ojibway elder Randi Gage tried to calm her and Bowman agreed to meet with her, Winnipeg Police Service Chief Devon Clunis stepped in to lead the woman and her husband, both refugees, away to a nearby room. BORIS MINKEVICH / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS January 22, 2016

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WINNIPEG, MB - Together with individuals and community leaders, Mayor Brian Bowman will reflect on the year following Winnipeg being labeled the most racist city in Winnipeg by Maclean’s magazine, and will outline further steps to build reconciliation, diversity, and inclusion.The event was briefly interrupted by a tearful Somali mother who told those gathered outside the mayor’s office that she hadn’t seen her three children for six years since child welfare apprehended them. After several moments, after city staff and Ojibway elder Randi Gage tried to calm her and Bowman agreed to meet with her, Winnipeg Police Service Chief Devon Clunis stepped in to lead the woman and her husband, both refugees, away to a nearby room.  BORIS MINKEVICH / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS January 22, 2016

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