UN Special Rapporteur on the rights of Indigenous Peoples starts 10-day visit to Canada
José Francisco Calà Tzay's 10-day trip across Canada includes stops in Ottawa, Montreal, Winnipeg, Edmonton and Vancouver.
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José Francisco Calà Tzay's 10-day trip across Canada includes stops in Ottawa, Montreal, Winnipeg, Edmonton and Vancouver.
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One of the hottest TikTok trends right now seemingly is Western governments banning the immensely popular app from their employees' phones and launching probes into its data collection practices.Â
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Two of Canada's biggest telecom providers are raising the fees they charge customers when they use their devices outside of Canada.
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PROVINCIAL health officials are investigating a “potential critical incident,” after an emergency room patient died overnight Monday while waiting for treatment in a hallway at Health Sciences Centre.
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Adrian Kempe scored the only goal in the shootout to give the Los Angeles Kings a 6-5 come-from-behind victory over the Winnipeg Jets on Tuesday.
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WINNIPEG â Adrian Kempe scored the only goal in the shootout to give the Los Angeles Kings a 6-5 come-from-behind victory over the Winnipeg Jets on Tuesday.
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Winnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham is creating a new committee to address faith and cultural discrimination.
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The surging popularity of ChatGPT — an artificial intelligence platform that can generate free annotated essays on demand in seconds — is making local teachers question their evaluation methods and the place AI should have, if any, in their classrooms.
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The surging popularity of ChatGPT — an artificial intelligence platform that can generate free annotated essays on demand in seconds — is making local teachers question their evaluation methods and the place AI should have, if any, in their classrooms.
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A nine-year-old girl killed in a hit-and-run collision in northern Manitoba is being remembered for her kindness and love of the outdoors, while her family demands justice and safety improvements.
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A nine-year-old girl killed in a hit-and-run collision in northern Manitoba is being remembered for her kindness and love of the outdoors, while her family demands justice and safety improvements.
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If you are a senior and get a phone call saying your grandchild is in trouble and money is urgently needed — the best advice is tough love, police say: hang up.
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A disciplinary panel has found a former Manitoba lawyer not guilty of obstructing justice after he admitted to deactivating the Facebook account of a client who had been arrested on firearm charges.
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WASHINGTON â House Republicans drafted the Canada-U.S. border into their partisan arsenal Tuesday, urging President Joe Biden to crack down on the flow of illegal drugs and migrants not just across America’s southern frontier, but its northern one as well. The new 28-member Northern Border Security Caucus is focused exclusively on what it calls a […]
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The family of a 20-year-old man fatally struck Monday by a vehicle in south Winnipeg is in shock while waiting for answers about what happened.
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Two programs that provide access to public washrooms in Winnipeg to people downtown could be cut back.
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Manitoba Liberal MLAs have joined federal counterparts in deleting the TikTok app from their electronic devices.
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Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh got an earful from Winnipeg health workers Tuesday, who told him they are overworked and understaffed, and feel unsafe on the job.
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Four ex-gang members who have all turned their lives around, now speak at schools in Winnipeg, and in Manitoba First Nations. They’re trying to ensure that youth without role models don’t go down the same paths they did. “I didn’t know I had trauma. You know? I didn’t know I was born with trauma and […]
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City of Winnipeg officials are pondering whether to end support of portable washrooms that provide vulnerable folks “places to go,” after repeated issues with vandalism, theft and fires.
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Manitoba's police watchdog will investigate an incident that occurred Monday involving a man who became unresponsive while police were transporting him from a hospital.
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Protected birds that might be living in the chimney of a Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service station could complicate plans to sell off the building.
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WINNIPEG -- Manitoba has released its 2023 flood outlook and forecasters are predicting a low to moderate risk of flooding this spring.
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The province's Hydrologic Forecast Centre released its first flood outlook for the season on Tuesday and is predicting moderate flows along the Assiniboine and Red rivers, and in the Interlake region along the Fisher and Icelandic rivers.
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After nearly six years at the helm of Western Canada's largest winter celebration, and following its first full-scale event since the start of the pandemic, Festival du Voyageur executive director Darrel Nadeau has announced he is stepping down.
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Advocates are calling on the University of Winnipeg to cancel an event featuring a speaker who they say promotes transphobic rhetoric. They claim U of W professor Joanne Boucherâs talk is a platform for harmful, hateful and false information. âItâs deeply concerning that an event like this is being permitted to proceed at any post-secondary […]
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A 12-year-old boy has been arrested and charged with possession of a sawed off-shotgun, Winnipeg police say.
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After the provincial government announced a $100 million increase in education funding for the upcoming school year, one school division in Winnipeg says that still wonât be enough to cover rising operating costs. Seven Oaks School Division held a meeting on Monday to discuss potential cuts to the budget and what the next school year […]
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Winnipeg police say a 12-year-old boy is among those charged after shots were fired at an apartment block on Monday.
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Manitoba's police watchdog has stopped its investigation into an arrest in Shamattawa First Nation late last year, during which a man said he had suffered a dislocated hip.
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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said Tuesday he'll deactivate his TikTok account in response to security concerns government officials have raised about the popular social media platform.
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A 45-year-old man sustained life-threatening injuries and is in critical condition in a Winnipeg hospital after he was attacked in a northern Manitoba community last week.
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A new homeless strategy called A Place for Everyone will create hundreds of new social housing units and new wrap-around services, the Manitoba government announced Tuesday.
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New research from the American College of Cardiology suggests that having consistent and good-quality sleep could help you live longer.
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Police say a 20-year-old is dead after being struck by a vehicle in south Winnipeg Monday night. The Winnipeg Police Service says officers were called to Bison Drive and Markham Road shortly before 9 p.m. Police say the victim was taken to hospital in critical condition, where he was pronounced dead. The 73-year-old driver remained […]
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WINNIPEG â Manitoba has set out a plan to tackle homelessness that includes creating hundreds of new social housing units and implementing more services to deal with the complex issue that worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic.Â
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Charges against a British Columbia man accused of luring and sexually assaulting a Winnipeg teenager have been stayed, Winnipeg police say.
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WINNIPEG -- The executive director of Festival du Voyageur is leaving after six years of leading the organization.
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OTTAWA â The Canadian economy was treading water at the end of 2022, the latest GDP report shows, but beneath the disappointing data is resilient consumer spending keeping the economy afloat. On Tuesday, Statistics Canada said real gross domestic product was unchanged in the fourth quarter of 2022 after five consecutive quarters of growth. The […]
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Police say a nine-year-old girl has died after being hit by a vehicle in northern Manitoba. RCMP say the girl was with another child on Friday when they crossed a road in the community of Norway House and the girl was hit by an SUV. Police say a woman who was driving the SUV stopped […]
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Manitoba is launching a new all-government strategy for homelessness that will see hundreds of new social housing units. Families Minister Rochelle Squires says the change in approach is needed to end homelessness, rather than just manage it. She says the new strategy, called A Place for Everyone, focuses on strengthening existing services, helping people transition […]
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Winnipeg police say a 20-year-old man was struck and killed by a vehicle in the Waverley Heights area on Monday night.
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Yesterday Michaels put out their $10 mystery boxes. I shared it on Facebook, but I didn’t go in to get any. They usually sell out very quickly, often in minutes. Well here we are 24 hours later and they still ... Read More »
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Mulham Alkhalil has been working for a high-end furniture manufacturer in Toronto since arriving in Canada last year from Syria via Libya. The 40-year-old, whose job involves operating a computer-assisted furniture cutting and engraving machine, fled Syria in 2012 because he didn’t want to get involved in the country’s ongoing war by being drafted to […]
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A 20-year-old man is dead after he was hit by a vehicle Monday night in south Winnipeg.
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In today’s Big Story podcast, thankfully, Canada’s process for updating its federal electoral map is nothing like America’s partisan nightmare. But that doesn’t mean it won’t have an impact on the results. Every decade, boundaries are moved, new seats are added, and somebody has to win them. Ăric Grenier is a polling expert and founder […]
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NORWAY HOUSE, Man. â Police say a nine-year-old girl has died after being hit by a vehicle in northern Manitoba.
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After news of the shipwreck in southern Italy that killed at least 61 migrants, Afghanistan-born Winnipegger Zobair Deen said it brought back memories of his own escape on a life raft.
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As many as 50 teaching positions could be cut at Seven Oaks School Division when budget deliberations wind up in March, said superintendent Brian O'Leary, elaborating on measures the Winnipeg-area division may take to mitigate what he describes as a provincial funding shortfall.
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Louis Riel School Division said it's seen a 263 per cent increase in the number of incidents of unsafe behaviour by students resulting in an assessment by school clinicians between this school year and the 2019-20 school year.Â
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The CEO of Google and other top executives are being summoned to appear before a parliamentary committee over the tech company’s move to temporarily block some Canadians from accessing news through its search engine. They are expected to testify at a meeting of the House of Commons heritage committee on Monday over Google’s choice to […]
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The family and chief of O-Pipon-Na-Piwin Cree Nation mourned the loss of Noreen Tait, and hope to see community improvements to mental health services to prevent further loss of life.
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It's only been a few years since services like Uber came onto the Winnipeg scene, but they've already taken a big chunk of the vehicles-for-hire business in the city, according to a City of Winnipeg report.
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A Winnipeg woman is speaking out after finding her father, a resident of Maples Long Term Care Home, soaked in his own urine, a problem she says happens consistently.
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Some parents in the Pembina Trails School division are anxious about a plan to change school start times, saying it could affect finances, students' well-being and safety.
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Thousands fewer babies were born prematurely during the early stages of COVID-19 lockdowns, and researchers are trying to determine why. An international study co-led by researchers at the University of Manitoba found that lockdowns during the pandemic may have prevented tens of thousands of premature births around the world â primarily in high-income countries. “We […]
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A child is dead after a pedestrian-vehicle collision in northern Manitoba.
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