Selinger to face end-the-strike rally tonight
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This article was published 23/11/2011 (5308 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
When Premier Greg Selinger arrives to speak to the Association of Manitoba Municipalities, he’ll also be faced with a rally of upset people affected by the Brandon University faculty strike.
According to an email sent out last night, parents and students, among other supporters of ending the stirke, will be holding a rally at Canad Inns at 5 p.m. tonight.
They’re planning to hold signs that say "Save Our Students" or "Mr. Selinger, you have the power to save our students."
Selinger is expected to speak this evening at an AMM dinner.