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Friday is the second annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, also known as Orange Shirt Day.Â
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Brad Lambert missed the first week of the Winnipeg Jetsâ training camp due to injury but came back to impress in his debut.
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As Canada’s health-care system fails, more and more people will be willing to pay up to avoid the most overcrowded and underserviced parts of it. While no politician will come out in favour of privatizing health care, you do here a lot about “looking for innovative solutions”âwhich can often mean a second, paid tier. Is […]
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Editorâs note: This article contains details some readers may find distressing Canada continues to grapple with a cruel reality, as more unmarked graves and potential burial sites are identified at former residential schools. Communities across the country have made it their mission to search for missing children and burial sites, including at the former Mohawk […]
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Itâs an iconic product found in many Canadian homes, but it also has a complicated history. Now, the company that markets and sells the HBC Point Blanket is hoping to use that same item to help build bridges of reconciliation. Moving forward, Hudsonâs Bay Foundation says all net proceeds from sales of the Point Blanket […]
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A revived Hurricane Ian set its sights on South Carolinaâs coast Friday and the historic city of Charleston, with forecasters predicting a storm surge and floods after the megastorm caused catastrophic damage in Florida and left people trapped in their homes. With all of South Carolinaâs coast under a hurricane warning, a steady stream of […]
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The Every Child Matters Unity Ride began Sunday with stops in Waywayseecappo First Nation, Canupawakpa Dakota Nation, Birdtail Sioux Dakota Nation, and Sioux Valley Dakota Nation, as well as visits to the Birtle, Elkhorn and Brandon Residential Schools.
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The Hudson's Bay Foundation and the Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund have announced that net proceeds from the sale of HBC's famed striped wool blankets will now provide support for Indigenous cultural, artistic and educational activities through a newly launched initiative.
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Two young men from the Fox Lake Cree Nation are passing down the traditional knowledge of hunting, fishing and trapping as it was passed down to them, despite changes in northern Manitoba that now make it harder than ever.
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Today, Canada marks its second National Day for Truth and Reconciliation â a time to remember children who died while being forced to attend church-run and government-funded residential schools, those who survived and made it home, and the families and communities still affected by lasting trauma.
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Similar to the imperative forced by the COVID-19 pandemic, new legislation reflecting the emergent nature of climate change is required to make difficult decisions, writes Dr. Andrew Lodge.
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More than 4,000 Indigenous men served in the Canadian Expeditionary Force in the First World War; more than 300 were killed and many hundred more wounded in body, mind and spirit. Their stories have been largely ignored, slighted or forgotten by history.
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MAYORAL candidate Jenny Motkaluk is promising a celebration of “all things Winnipeg.”
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NEARLY eight years after he became Winnipeg’s mayor, Brian Bowman counts his efforts to advance reconciliation and promote human rights as among his most meaningful work.
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THE second National Day for Truth and Reconciliation will be marked today, as people across the country take time to reflect on and honour those who suffered under the residential school system.
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Manitoba's labour minister said making the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation a statutory holiday this year would have ignored the voices of some Indigenous people he consulted.
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Winnipeg Regional Health Authority has released an update on emergency department and urgent care centre wait times.
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Three children's sex-ed books will stay on the shelves of the Winkler, Man., library, after a complaint filed by a group of concerned citizens prompted the library to temporarily remove the books for review.
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The Progressive Conservative government pushed ahead Thursday with five bills the NDP had held back until the fall — including one that amends Manitoba Hydro and Public Utilities Board legislation.
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Canadian Tiffany Thomas, who lives in Valrico, Fla., said she managed to ride out the massive storm safely at home with her husband and their three young children but the family was dealing with the aftermath the following day.
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The Manitoba government has voted against a private member’s bill declaring Sept. 30 a provincial statutory holiday, saying it needs more time and consultation to get it right.
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Drive by an elementary school playground this week if you still question the importance of the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation.
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Accusations that mayoral candidate Glen Murray engaged in erratic and inappropriate behaviour while working at an Alberta think tank shouldn’t come as a great surprise to those who remember his objectionable behaviour and public outbursts during his time as Winnipeg mayor.
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Biik Allen was hired to be one of the first Ojibwa language instructors in the Louis Riel School Division, but she says elementary students make her feel more like a celebrity.
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Frank Nausigimana admits he killed his three-year-old daughter Jemimah Bundalian while enraged, stabbing her twice in the chest, but in a courtroom Thursday he blamed the child’s grieving mother and family.
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The first class of a Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service training program aimed at prospective firefighters from diverse backgrounds has graduated.
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Hiring more hospital staff is the No. 1 priority for health-care administrators, who are trying to reduce long ER wait times by pointing Winnipeggers toward walk-in clinics.
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Winnipeg police say a 76-year-old woman who hadnât been seen since Thursday afternoon has been safely located.
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Winnipeg mayoral candidate Glen Murray denies allegations he physically harassed a former employee of the Pembina Institute during his one-year tenure as head of the environmental organization â and that employee is standing by his claims.
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The Manitoba government is projecting a boon to its bottom line, with the deficit anticipated to be slashed by more than half — to $202 million — at the end of this fiscal year.
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Mayoral candidate Glen Murray’s strongest supporters have not been swayed by allegations of sexual harassment against him in a former job.
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Candidates for Winnipegâs mayor released their plans for advancing reconciliation with Indigenous people on Thursday.
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More Manitoba students will be able to train to become veterinarians through a program in Saskatchewan after a funding boost from the Manitoba government.
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A body was discovered Wednesday in the Burntwood River in Thompson by a group of community members searching for a missing person, Manitoba RCMP say.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visited Quebec’s Iles-de-la-Madeleine today, promising federal support for the archipelago hammered by post-tropical storm Fiona last weekend. Trudeau met with acting mayor Gaetan Richard and with fishers, seniors and small business owners. He says the federal government will partner with Quebec to help people affected by the storm, which made landfall […]
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WINNIPEG â A Winnipeg man who pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the stabbing death of his young daughter has been sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 18 years.
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Manitoba RCMP are investigating human remains that were found in the Burntwood River in Thompson.
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Manitoba RCMP seized drugs and cash while apprehending a wanted suspect in Souris earlier this month.
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Manitoba’s deficit has come in much lower than expected, thanks to a rebounding economy and higher-than-expected federal transfer payments. New figures from the province show the deficit for the fiscal year that ended in March came in at $704 million – less than half the $1.6 billion originally predicted in the budget. The Finance Department […]
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The family of a three-year-old who was fatally stabbed by her father is asking a Winnipeg judge to apply the longest possible sentence for the man. A sentencing hearing started this morning for a Frank Nausigimana, who pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the death of his daughter, Jemimah Bunadalian. The toddler’s mother says in […]
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A man who admitted to stabbing his three-year-old daughter to death in Winnipeg last July will not be eligible for parole for 18 years.
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WINNIPEG â A rebounding economy and higher federal transfer payments helped cut Manitoba's deficit by more than half, government fiscal numbers released Thursday show.
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CBC will have an extensive lineup of Indigenous-led programming showcasing First Nations, Métis and Inuit perspectives and experiences across all platforms, including a live special.
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The death of a 41-year-old man northeast of Arborg, in Manitoba's Interlake region, is being called suspicious by police.
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Healing begins with the beat of the drum.
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Manitoba's new deficit forecast suggests the shortfall will be $346 million less by the end of the current fiscal year than the province projected earlier.
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The Calgary-based airline, WestJet, announced an agreement with Boeing for the purchase of the 737-10 MAX planes on Thursday.
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The Manitoba government is increasing its annual funding to a University of Saskatchewan veterinary program to create five more spots for Manitoba vets each year.
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The number of COVID-related deaths in Manitoba went up by 17Â during the week ending Sept. 24, according to the latest data released by the province.
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The Defence Minister says there are now 700 military members in Atlantic Canada helping with the cleanup after post-tropical storm Fiona.
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The wife of the former truck driver involved in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash is speaking out against her husband's possible deportation.
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WINNIPEG -- From the first day of racing back in May, it seemed as if there would never be any doubt.
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The Canadian economy grew by 0.1 per cent in July, Statistics Canada said on Thursday, following a similar increase of 0.1 per cent in June. The latest reading on real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) came in higher than expected, as previous estimates pointed to a contraction of 0.1 per cent. Canada July GDP tops estimates […]
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WINNIPEG â Manitoba's electricity rates are shaping up to be a key issue in the fall legislature sitting that started Wednesday.Â
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In today’s Big Story podcast, even if we’ve made it through the worst of COVID, and no new infectious diseases emerge, our over-burdened healthcare system will still need to reckon with an aging population, and the torrent of health issues that will emerge among them. A new landmark study looking at the future prevalence of […]
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On the corner of Lilac Street and Mulvey Avenue, three tall, stately American Elm trees bear an ominous orange dot. It’s Winnipeg’s mark of death: the familiar, tell-tale sign that a tree won’t live through the coming winter. It marks the tree as one of thousands of victims of Dutch elm disease, a fungal wilt spread by elm bark beetles that’s plagued the city’s trees since 1975. For many Winnipeggers, it’s a sign of mourning.
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Hurricane Ian left a path of destruction in southwest Florida, trapping people in flooded homes, damaging the roof of a hospital intensive care unit and knocking out power to 2.5 million people before aiming for the Atlantic Coast on Thursday. One of the strongest hurricanes to ever hit the United States churned across the Florida […]
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Winnipeg mayoral candidate Glen Murray was forced to leave his "dream job" as the head of a clean energy think-tank after one year, following complaints about his management, according to former staff and communications obtained by CBC News.
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A man is suing a Winnipeg hotel and staff after he was attacked two years ago by three other guests following a noise complaint he made to the front desk.
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The fate of the $40 billion First Nations child welfare settlement agreement is up in the air after the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal questioned whether the terms of the deal meet the conditions of its pivotal discrimination ruling.
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Evidence of the cost of climate change â in the form of debris â is scattered across the ground in Atlantic Canada. A report released on Wednesday by the Canadian Climate Institute put the full extent of the problem into cold, hard numbers â reduced GDP, lost jobs, lower income and higher costs for households.
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