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Canada's temporary ban on handgun imports will begin on Aug. 19 and last until the national freeze, which is still before Parliament, takes effect.
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Canada's 13 regional hockey federations are demanding answers from Hockey Canada. Led by Hockey Quebec, the organizations sent a letter Thursday asking for a detailed action plan and an "extraordinary" meeting by the end of November.
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A French scientist's photo claiming to be taken by NASA's telescope was actually a slice of chorizo and meant to reminder people to be critical of online images.
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The owner of a Manitoba construction company has been fined $18,500 after a worker fell about 10 feet from a scaffold and fractured their spine, the province says.
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Statistics Canada says the unemployment rate was 4.9 per cent in July, remaining unchanged from the historic low reached in June. The federal agency says in its latest labour force survey the economy lost 31,000 jobs, marking the second consecutive month of job losses. #BreakingNews Canada loses jobs for a second consecutive month…down 30,600 jobs […]
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Winnipeg firefighters responded to a fire at a hockey rink at Westridge Community Club on Thursday night.
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If you missed the final Conservative Party of Canada leadership debate Wednesday night, you’re not alone. Leslyn Lewis and the front-runner, Pierre Poilievre, missed it too. According to the polls, Poilievre has a commanding lead in the race, and he may have felt he had little to gain by attending. He’ll likely be proven right. […]
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The chief of a remote Manitoba First Nation believes a recent shooting could have been prevented if RCMP were more responsive to a recent uptick in crime in the community.
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While diabetics in Manitoba are glad the young adult insulin pump program is now up and running, they are concerned that the most popular insulin pump is not currently on the list of covered devices.
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Tied 14-14 in the fourth quarter, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers dug deep to keep their undefeated season intact. The Blue Bombers (9-0) powered through with three touchdowns to grab a 35-20 win over the Montreal Alouettes at Percival Molson Stadium Thursday.
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Winnipeg police have made four arrests in connection to a series of commercial break-and-enters.
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MONTREAL – It won’t go down as a classic, but make no mistake, what the Winnipeg Blue Bombers achieved Thursday night in Montreal is nothing short of impressive.
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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers kept their perfect season going with a strong fourth-quarter push, leaving Percival Molson Stadium with a 35-20 win over the Montreal Alouettes Thursday.
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More than 100 people on bicycles and skates took to the streets of Winnipeg Thursday to protest for greater protection of women's abortion rights in Canada, in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade two months ago.
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A Beausejour-based construction operator has been charged following a workplace safety incident more than four years ago.
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Conservative leadership front-runner Pierre Poilievre was in Brandon, Man., Thursday encouraging supporters to cast their ballot in the contentious leadership race.
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A former residential school in Winnipeg where Indigenous children were forced to attend and separated from their communities and families is being transformed into a commemorative monument and gathering space to honor the legacy and resiliency of those who came here. The Assiniboia Residential school was one of only a few urban residential schools in […]
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A new analysis from the Canadian Centre for Child Protection suggests a stark rise in sextortion crimes targeting youth, with the majority of victims being adolescent boys.
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Twitter denied in a court filing that it had deprived its would-be acquirer, billionaire and Tesla CEO Elon Musk, of necessary information or misrepresented details about its business. Musk originally made those charges to justify his attempt to back out of a $44 billion deal to buy the social platform, which he later claimed was […]
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Police say a 35-year-old man is facing charges after a sexual assault investigation involving three teenage girls. Winnipeg police say the investigation began in March and the suspect was arrested Tuesday. They say investigators believe that between December 2021 and February 2022 the man allegedly lured the teens to several residences within the city with […]
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A Texas jury Thursday ordered conspiracy theorist Alex Jones to pay more than $4 million – significantly less than the $150 million being sought – in compensatory damages to the parents of a 6-year-old boy killed in the Sandy Hook massacre, marking the first time the Infowars host has been held financially liable for repeatedly […]
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The Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1505 held a rally at city hall to call on elected officials to make safety on buses a priority.
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Former Supreme Court judge Thomas Cromwell will lead an immediate governance review into Hockey Canada, the federation announced on Thursday, but one member of Parliament criticized it for being a “delay operation.” The governance review, according to a Hockey Canada release, will focus primarily on whether the National Equity Fund was used inappropriately and whether […]
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Winnipeg police have arrested a 35-year-old man for allegedly luring three girls, plying them with drugs and alcohol and sexually assaulting them.
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A Winnipeg man has been charged after three teens were allegedly sexually assaulted.
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All parents with children aged six months to four years will be able to book COVID-19 vaccination appointments starting Friday. The announcement from the province comes a couple of weeks after Dr. Brent Roussin said the province had expanded vaccine eligibility to include the age group. Nearly a month ago, the vaccines were approved by […]
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WINNIPEG -- The COVID-19 vaccine will be made available for kids in Manitoba aged six months to four years beginning Friday.
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Lower than expected U.S. penalties on softwood lumber exports from Canada are doing little to temper the dismay of the federal government in Ottawa. International Trade Minister Mary Ng is calling the latest duties “baseless,” “unwarranted” and “unfair.” The key final rate of 8.59 per cent is significantly lower than the current rate of 17.91 […]
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All kids in Manitoba six months and older will be eligible to get a COVID-19 vaccine starting Friday morning, the province says in a news release.
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Construction has begun on a monument that will honour survivors of the Assiniboia Residential School in Winnipeg, a longtime dream of respected First Nations leader Ted Fontaine.
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Brandon police are asking the public to keep an eye out for a missing vulnerable 22-year-old from the western Manitoba city.
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The federal government declared a public health emergency Thursday to bolster the response to the monkeypoxoutbreak that has infected more than 7,100 Americans. The announcement will free up money and other resources to fight the virus, which may cause fever, body aches, chills, fatigue and pimple-like bumps on many parts of the body. “We are […]
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The Manitoba government has decided not to appeal a court ruling over hundreds of millions of dollars in child benefit payments. In May, a Court of Queen’s Bench justice ruled the province violated the rights of Indigenous children in care by clawing back federal payments called the Children’s Special Allowance. The money goes to agencies […]
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The latest provincial report on COVID-19 in Manitoba suggests an uptick in some severe outcomes for the second week in a row, including more people landing in hospital due to the coronavirus.
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The review will begin immediately and is expected to provide interim recommendations before Hockey Canada's annual general meeting in November.
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Canada’s military is restarting its training mission to help Ukraine in its fight with Russian forces. Defence Minister Anita Anand says up to 225 members of the Canadian Armed Forces will be sent to the United Kingdom for an initial period of four months. She says the trainers will depart Edmonton and work alongside counterparts […]
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The Winnipeg-based Canadian Centre for Child Protection (C3P) says young boys are being "aggressively" targeted on social media in acts of sextortion.
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American basketball star and two-time Olympic gold medallist Brittney Griner has been found guilty by a Russian court in her drug possession trial Thursday.
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The Manitoba government says it won't appeal a May ruling that found it improperly kept hundreds of millions of dollars in federal benefits meant for children in care.
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The long list of Winnipeg mayoral candidates just got a little longer.
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Five alleged pandemic scofflaws set to stand trial later this month will not be able to argue Manitoba public health orders violated their charter rights, a judge has ruled.
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A Brandon police officer will not face charges after Manitoba's police watchdog determined there wasn't "any substance to the allegations" that the officer harmed a mental health patient during a transfer to hospital.
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OTTAWA — Canada is sending military trainers to the United Kingdom to help teach Ukrainians how to fight invading Russian forces.
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In today’s Big Story podcast, a seminal 2006 research paper on Alzheimer’s has been cited more than 2000 times over the past decade and a half. Its conclusions have informed much of the direction the field has taken since then. And recently an investigation concluded that critical images in the paper may well have been […]
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File photo of a human brain scan. GETTY IMAGES/CULTURA/Andrew Brookes
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File photo of a human brain scan. GETTY IMAGES/CULTURA/Andrew Brookes
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A judicial pre-trial has been scheduled in a northeastern Ontario court in the sexual assault case of Hedley frontman Jacob Hoggard. The pre-trial, which allows Crown and defence attorneys to seek the judge’s input on issues related to the case, is set for Oct. 17 in Haileybury, Ont. Another appearance has been scheduled for Oct. […]
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Multidisciplinary Winnipeg artist Nereo Zorro is embarking on a new project to beautify inner-city back lanes.
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The former mayor of a Toronto bedroom community alleges Winnipeg mayoral candidate Glen Murray promised to make a complaint about her "go away" if she approved a large-scale residential development.
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