‘The time has come:’ Manitoba mayor calls on hockey team to change name
MORDEN, Man. — Brandon Burley felt his chest tighten as news spread that Washington’s National Football League team is going to change its controversial name. The mayor of Morden thinks it’s the right decision, but also recognizes what it means for his rural Manitoba community.
“I’m going to be the mayor of the last city in North America to have this name,” Burly said Monday.
He let out a deep sigh and added: “What a distinction to have, right?”
The senior hockey team in the small city of about 10,000 in southern Manitoba is named the Morden Redskins. The name was chosen about 25 years ago and accompanies a logo of a stereotypical Indigenous man with four feathers in his hair, a replica of the controversial logo of the Chicago Blackhawks with the National Hockey League.