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India struck back at Canada early Tuesday after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau linked agents of India’s government to the shooting death of a Sikh leader near Vancouver. A statement from India’s Ministry of External Affairs says an unnamed senior Canadian diplomat has been asked to leave India within the next five days. “The decision reflects […]
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From the Canadian federal workers strike to actors and writers in Hollywood to port workers in B.C. — not to mention broadcasters at TV Ontario, city workers in Saint John, N.B., and employees at Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries — it's no wonder this has been dubbed the "summer of strikes".
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says other countries are quietly taking Canada's side as giant tech companies push back against his government's Online News Act.
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Brayden Bushby has been released on day parole after serving two years of an eight-year sentence for manslaughter in the case of Barbara Kentner, who died after she was struck by a trailer hitch in Thunder Bay, Ont. Her family says they weren't told about his release in advance, raising questions about victim notification and the consequences of violence against Indigenous women and girls.
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Statistics Canada says the country's annual inflation rate rose to four per cent last month, up from 3.3 per cent in July.
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India’s foreign ministry on Tuesday rejected Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s allegations in the slaying of a Sikh activist as “absurd and motivated.” The ministry’s statement added that Trudeau made similar allegations to Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the recent G20 summit, which it also rejected. “Such unsubstantiated allegations seek to shift the focus from […]
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Manitoba's Progressive Conservative Party has expressed disappointment in a candidate who mused about a short tenure for party leader Heather Stefanson.
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More housing and workers could liven up downtown Winnipeg, while an increased police presence and better lighting could improve safety, people at a Downtown Winnipeg BIZ event said on Monday.
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Progressive Conservative Leader Heather Stefanson didn't budge when asked at a debate on Monday whether her party's promise to enhance parental rights in schools would include rules around students using different names or pronouns in the classroom.
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RCMP in Portage la Prairie say a 17-year-old has been charged after carrying a gun last Thursday. Mounties say on Sept. 14, officers were called to a home on Willow Bay in Portage la Prairie around 10:20 p.m. When officers arrived at the scene, they found the teen, who was in possession of a gun. […]
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WINNIPEG -- Mayor Scott Gillingham laid out his plan Monday for increasing safety in the city's downtown.
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Manitoba Progressive Conservative Leader Heather Stefanson promised funding to help build an Indigenous-run addictions treatment centre, on a day when rallies were held nationwide against her decision not to search a landfill for the bodies of murdered Indigenous women.
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Andrew Sherritt was last seen on the morning of Sept. 18 at 8 a.m. in River East, according to Winnipeg police.
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On this International Day of Action to Search the Landfills, families, supporters, and organizations across Canada continue to pressure all levels of government to complete a search of a Manitoba landfill for the remains of Marcedes Myran, Morgan Harris, and an unidentified victim known as Buffalo Woman, who were allegedly murdered by Jeremy Skibicki last […]
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Cambria Harris walked out of a meeting with a federal minister Monday morning, she said, after the government disrespected her with questions about feasibility rather than a firm commitment to search a Winnipeg landfill for her mother’s remains.
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Tougher new rules are due to take effect Sept. 30 but one advocate says the transportation agency could be doing more now to raise the fines for airline violations.
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Canada has expelled an Indian diplomat amid intelligence that suggests India was behind Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar's killing in B.C.
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Assiniboia Downs CEO Darren Dunn calls The Gold Cup: “My favourite race of the season.” And after 10 years or so of hearing him make that statement, you can believe him.
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Winnipeg police say a 23-year-old woman is facing 15 charges following a shooting on Sept. 14 along Martha Street.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada has credible intelligence that India was behind the fatal shooting of Hardeep Singh Nijjar in B.C.
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Manitoba New Democrats are promising to reduce emergency room wait times by adding 12 more beds at Grace Hospital in Winnipeg if they are elected on Oct. 3. Leader Wab Kinew says the NDP will also tackle the surgical backlog by consulting surgeons and implementing their ideas. Kinew is pledging five more elective surgery beds […]
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The RCMP in Portage la Prairie says two officers were threatened while making an arrest late last week.
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The families of two First Nations women whose remains are believed to be in a Winnipeg landfill say they were left feeling disappointed by a meeting with a Liberal cabinet minister in Ottawa. The remains of Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran are suspected to be in the Prairie Green Landfill, a private facility north of […]
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A man and a woman were sent to hospital Sunday night after their car was hit by a vehicle that Winnipeg police say was involved in a street race.
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Manitoba's Progressive Conservatives made their first health-care promise of the 2023 election campaign on Monday, pledging more money to recruit workers.
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Winnipeg police have charged two drivers after a multi-vehicle crash on Sunday night involving street racing.
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Winnipeg police say multiple drivers have been charged following a serious collision Sunday night. WPS says around 8:10 p.m., officers responded to a report of a multi-vehicle collision near Portage Avenue and Sturgeon Road. When officers arrived at the scene, they immediately called for assistance from the Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service due to noticeable injuries. […]
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Manitoba’s Progressive Conservatives are promising to put millions toward recruiting health-care workers if they are re-elected on Oct. 3. The Tories say they would spend $120 million over the next four years to meet present staffing needs and fill future positions at new facilities. Tory cabinet minister Rochelle Squires says the funds would give the […]
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“Freedom Convoy” protesters were resistant to clearing the streets along Parliament Hill last year as lines of police in crowd-control gear attempted to push them out, a Quebec provincial police officer told an Ottawa courtroom Monday. Capt. Etienne Martel with Sûreté du Québec took the stand through a French interpreter in the criminal trial of […]
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The leaders of Manitoba’s three major political parties say they’re not in favour of including mandatory addiction treatment in their platforms ahead of the Oct. 3 election. It was one of the issues leaders of the Liberals, Progressive Conservatives and New Democrats discussed during a 90-minute radio debate on CJOB, where mental health, labour shortages […]
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WINNIPEG — Manitoba's Progressive Conservatives are promising to put millions toward recruiting health-care workers if they are re-elected on Oct. 3.
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The backlog of air passenger complaints at Canada’s transport regulator has hit a new high of more than 57,000, as dissatisfaction over cancellation and compensation persist three and a half years after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. The numbers reveal that an average of more than 3,000 complaints per month have piled up at […]
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Here is the second part of the deals of the week from the regent location in Winnipeg. Make sure to check out the first part of the deals from Costco.
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The fall session of parliament is underway, and with a big focus on making the lives of Canadians more affordable, Ottawa is starting with grocery prices.
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Former University of Minnesota star Taylor Heise is staying home to begin her professional hockey career after being drafted No. 1 in the inauguarl PWHL draft on Monday in Toronto.
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Jagged Little Pill will make its Winnipeg debut at the Centennial Concert Hall from October 17-22, 2023.
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The families of Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran hope their calls to search a landfill for the remains of their loved ones will be heard across the country.
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In many places across Canada, outdated 911 systems are strapped for operators and barely holding on to functionality. That has led to some people calling with emergencies—like a Brampton, Ont. family dealing with a home invasion—not being able to get through to an operator. It should go without saying that if 911 doesn’t work properly, […]
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Emily Manuliak, who is three months pregnant, is filing a human rights complaint after she says she interviewed for a cashier position at the Killarney Boundary Co-op and was told to reapply after her baby is born.
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CBC Manitoba collaborated with Probe Research to learn more about how voters outside Winnipeg are feeling about Manitoba's upcoming provincial election.
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After taking a beating in the polls all summer, Liberal MPs are expected to focus on two areas of political vulnerability for them — housing and public safety — when Parliament resumes today after the summer break.
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Demand for gender-affirming care is becoming more common across the country. But families of youth who want this kind of care — which can range from mental health counselling to hormone replacement therapy or even just learning what treatments are available — say the wait is too long. Doctors say more physicians and nurses are keen to help and providing this care is just a matter of training.
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People keep predicting that each wave of new technology will mean humans can put their feet up. It hasn't happened yet. Some economists and anthropologists who study the subject say even with the arrival of artificial intelligence, humans will remain integral to making the world go round.
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Ontario’s Superior Court has dismissed a Charter challenge launched by an alliance of groups advocating for the rights of sex workers, ruling that Canada’s criminal laws on sex work are constitutional. Justice Robert Goldstein’s decision says the Protection of Communities and Exploited Persons Act, brought in by the former Conservative government, balances prohibition of “the […]
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The Hamilton Tiger-Cats received contributions from their offence, defence and special teams in their upset win against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
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Terry Fox didn't reach Manitoba during his Marathon of Hope to raise money for cancer research in 1980, but his brother Fred Fox said Terry would have been happy to see the legacy he left behind.
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Winnipeg’s Terry Fox run this year had a special guest: Terry’s older brother Fred Fox. “I’m a little biased, but I’ve always referred to Assiniboine Park being my favourite city park in Canada,” he told CityNews. “So I finally got a chance to participate here after 43 years since the first Terry Fox Run.” Fox […]
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Mike Babcock resigned as head coach of the Columbus Blue Jackets on Sunday, days after Spittin’ Chiclets podcaster Paul Bissonnette accused him of improperly viewing players’ smartphones. Initially, the team, the NHL and the NHLPA were satisfied when captain Boone Jenner and 682-game NHL veteran Johnny Gaudreau indicated there was nothing nefarious with what Babcock […]
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