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The death of an alleged gang member from India in Winnipeg has left some members of the local Sikh community shocked and confused. It comes amid diplomatic tensions between Canada and India over the June homicide in Surrey of a pro-Khalistan activist.
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One of the two leading parties in this province spent the final days of the election campaigning against against a landfill search. The other leading party tiptoed around Indigenous concerns.
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Canada is the only country in the G7 that doesn't have a national school food program. Researchers say that as high inflation affects food prices, more children need access to these programs â but community groups say they need stable funding from the federal government to keep everyone fed.
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Runners headed to Winnipegâs Assiniboine Park on Sunday to lace up in the cityâs annual Run for Palestine, a charity event to raise funds for a neonatal department at a Jerusalem hospital.
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George Reed, the rugged fullback who was one of the most dominant rushers in CFL history, has died. The Saskatchewan Roughriders, the team Reed spent his entire CFL career with, confirmed that Reed passed away Sunday, a day before his 84th birthday. The six-foot, 205-pound Reed played with the Riders from 1963 until 1975. Upon […]
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Artificial intelligence and chatbots like ChatGPT are here to stay and itâs up to educators to prepare students appropriately. Thatâs according to a teacher of computer science and robotics in Sherwood Park, Alta., who maintains AI will be a big part of the world moving forward. The arrival of ChatGPT and other generative AI has […]
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Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is urging the government to adopt his party's proposal to lower food prices across the country.
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Manitoba NDP Leader Wab Kinew rallied supporters on the final Sunday of the provincial election campaign, while Progressive Conservative Leader Heather Stefanson continued to stay out of the media spotlight.
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In the final days of the provincial election campaign, the Progressive Conservatives posted and quickly yanked an online advertisement that suggests some Manitobans may feel judged for casting their ballot, but they should "vote how you feel, not how others say you should."
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Five people have died after being ejected from an SUV on a Manitoba highway south of Swan River on Saturday evening.
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The increase makes Manitoba's lowest wage the third-highest among the provinces â behind B.C. and Ontario, which pay minimum wage workers $16.75 and $16.55 an hour, respectively. But despite the increase, some feel it's still not a livable wage in the province.
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Five people are dead after a single-vehicle rollover on Highway 83 in western Manitoba Saturday evening, RCMP say.
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A 27-year-old woman was hit by a vehicle and died before being hit again just outside Winnipeg last week, RCMP say.Â
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My Facebook feed has been full of pictures of Lutsen Mountain lately – I guess I had looked at a lot of fall foliage pictures. So of course I had to plan a trip. We decided to go for my ... Read More »
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Police say five people were killed when their SUV entered a ditch and rolled on a highway near Swan River Saturday evening. Swan River RCMP say the rollover happened on Highway 83 â 19 kilometres south of Swan River â around 5 p.m. Police believe the SUV was going north when it entered the ditch […]
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An autopsy has confirmed a woman hit by a pickup truck on Highway 15 last week had been previously struck by another vehicle that fled the scene. Oakbank/Beausejour RCMP have identified the victim in the Thursday morning incident as a 27-year-old from Winnipeg. She was previously incorrectly identified by police as a teenager aged 14 […]
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Two men were injured in a drive-by shooting in Lake St. Martin on Friday that police believe may have been targeted.
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The Costco in Duluth was an absolute joy to shop at. We went on Friday night, around dinner time. It wasn’t even busy, everyone was in a great mood. We talked to so many other friendly shoppers, employees are great ... Read More »
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We were in Minnesota over the weekend so I figured I would pop into Sam’s Club to take a few pictures. I found that most things were the same that we had seen a few months ago in Grand Forks ... Read More »
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CALGARY â Splashed across billboards and city buses, onnewspaper spreads and Facebook feeds, the “Let’s Clear the Air” ad campaign by the Pathways Alliance group of oilsands companies is a multi-million-dollar public relations blitz by an industry keen to show it’s committed to helping fight climate change. It’s also the target of the latest strategy […]
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With days left before Manitoba chooses its next government, Nadia Radi still isnât sure who she trusts enough to vote for. She's among a group of voters who told a recent focus group that they feel cynical that anything will change no matter who wins the election.
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Nadia Radi, Nigel Moore and Noel Chegius share why they feel uncertain whether anything will change no matter who wins Manitobaâs 2023 election.
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A new code of conduct is set to govern how AI is developed in Canada. But it's voluntary, and despite immediate support from big players in the business, there are also concerns it could stifle innovation and the ability to compete with companies based outside of Canada.
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OTTAWA â Save the Children’s global advocate says Canada could lead an effort to have youth steer the reform of global institutions to fight climate change, while urging Ottawa to reverse aid cuts. “Canada is uniquely placed today to really help the world to lead differently, to help young people to find hope for the […]
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LAHAINA, Hawaii (AP) â Shaun âBugeâ Saribay felt like giving up. Hours of makeshift firefighting with garden hoses and buckets of water across Lahaina didn’t stop flames from consuming his house, his rental properties and thousands of other structures in his beloved hometown. Drained, dirty and delirious, he continued anyway, pedaling a bicycle he found […]
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre found himself the subject of online criticism after posting photos with an Inuk elder alongside a caption about meeting with Algonquin elders on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Poilievre posted two photos to X, formerly known as Twitter, on Saturday with a caption about joining Algonquin elders and leaders […]
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Grammy Award-winning band Green Day will headline the halftime show for the 2023 Grey Cup game. The CFL made the announcement Saturday night during halftime of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats-Calgary Stampeders game at Tim Hortons Field. The Grey Cup game will be held Nov. 19 in Hamilton. “You better be ready because we’re about to turn […]
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This yearâs National Day for Truth and Reconciliation could be the last in Manitoba not recognized as a statutory holiday if one of the two main opposition parties forms the next provincial government.
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Events across Manitoba marked the third annual observance of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, also known as Orange Shirt day, since it was designated a federal holiday in 2021.
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The sound of drums rang out in St. Jonhâs Park Saturday afternoon as survivors of residential schools and the Sixties Scoop took the time to reflect. On National Truth and Reconciliation Day, they looked back on their own stories of survival, and gave thought to the children who never came back home. Survivor Hilda Bighetty […]
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Kerri Einarson and Rachel Homan are set to clash in a battle of the top seeds on Sunday in Oakville, Ont.
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A family from Winnipegâs South Sudanese community is in shock after a 43-year-old mother of three was killed in a hit-and-run Tuesday night.
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With puck drop on a new NHL season just around the corner, fans from coast to coast will begin dusting off their jerseys and reintroducing hockey habits into their daily lives. Canadian hockey fans hope this is the year the decades-long drought ends, and a Stanley Cup comes north of the border. As games get […]
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Thousands of people gathered at The Forks Saturday morning to commemorate the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation by marching in a healing walk prior to an afternoon powwow. Â
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Chief Political Correspondent Rosemary Barton hosts special coverage of the events to commemorate the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
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First Nations, MĂ©tis, and Inuit children suffer disproportionately from food insecurity, and it's an urgent public health crisis.
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Governor General Mary Simon says the education system in Canada must do a better job of teaching Indigenous history and supporting Indigenous languages and culture.
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Apple is blaming a software bug and other issues tied to popular apps such as Instagram and Uber for causing its recently released iPhone 15 models to heat up and spark complaints about becoming too hot to handle. The Cupertino, California, company said Saturday that it is working on an update to the iOS17 system […]
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Mary Courchene grew up on Sagkeeng First Nation and went to the Fort Alexander Indian Residential School. Now she says the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation represents 'a time of revelation. A time of resurgence.'
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A former refugee living in Winnipeg is concerned Manitobaâs provincial election campaign has not focused enough on newcomer issues. Omar Rahimi, the co-owner of âHire a Refugee,â helps refugees devastated by war or natural disasters find work in Canada. Originally from Iran, Rahimi lived in Iraq before coming to Canada two decades ago. He and […]
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Election candidates on the ballot in ridings with no incumbent running are looking to win over voters, as Manitobans weigh in on key issues they hope the next provincial government will tackle.
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OTTAWA â Communities are gathering across Canada today to recognize the third annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. The federal holiday recognizes the legacy of Canada’s residential school system and its harms to Indigenous Peoples. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says today should be about listening to survivors. In Ottawa, residential school survivors and Indigenous […]
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OTTAWA â Communities are gathering across Canada today to recognize the third annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
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Through its 153-year history, Manitoba has had 19 premiers but only one has been Indigenous, and only one other has been a woman.
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CBC News did sit-down interviews with leaders from five Manitoba parties ahead of the Oct. 3 election. Some tackled issues of the greatest importance to Manitobans, while others got into more playful conversations on pop culture and who the leaders really are.
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The founder of Orange Shirt Day spoke to Unreserved about her life before residential school, what it was like to lose that now famous orange shirt and the complex work of healing.Â
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VANCOUVER â Megan McLaren thought her future career was in law enforcement, but her path radically shifted thanks in part to psychedelic drug therapy, she says. McLaren left a civilian position with the Vancouver Police Department in 2019 for a job in counselling with the Surrey School District and is now a registered clinical counsellor […]
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WINNIPEG â Backup quarterback Dakota Prukop ran in a two-yard touchdown with 3:31 left in the fourth quarter to help lift the Winnipeg Blue Bombers to a 31-21 come-from-behind victory over the Toronto Argonauts on Friday.
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