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Brian Mulroney, Canada’s 18th Prime Minister, has died at the age of 84. Caroline Mulroney confirmed her father’s death in a post on X, saying he died peacefully surrounded by family. A spokesman for Mulroney’s daughter said he died at a Palm Beach hospital, where he was being treated after a recent fall. Mulroney said […]
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Brian Mulroney — who, as Canada's 18th prime minister, steered the country through a tumultuous period in national and world affairs — has died. He was 84.
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“We don’t know exactly what materials, technology, viruses, and other biological things that are in that lab that were actually turned over to the PRC and to the People’s Liberation Army.” Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman MP James Bezan with the Conservative Party of Canada spoke in Ottawa about the release of a report, the opposition saying the government must be held accountable. […]
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Parts of southern Manitoba will be hit with heavy snow as a winter storm moves through the region this weekend, Environment Canada says.
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There’s relief in northern Manitoba after the Manitoba U18 AAA Hockey League voted down a proposal to remove the Norman Northstars from the league. But other changes approved by the league which could affect the U15 and U17 AAA hockey programs aren’t sitting well with Hockey Winnipeg.
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Manitoba RCMP are on the hunt for a suspect after a report of a shooting in Gimli on Thursday.
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Schools and municipal facilities in Gimli were urged to take precautions Thursday after shots were fired at a residence.
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Winnipeg has experienced its third-warmest February in the last 150 years, but one climatologist says not to count winter out just yet.
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Community safety was top of mind for Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew during last Fall’s election, and on Thursday the Kinew government unveiled a five-point community safety plan aimed at addressing the province’s bail system, by cracking down on repeat offenders. “Within the first 100 days, we will direct the Ministry of Justice to implement stronger […]
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Many Canadians have visited a sports complex for hockey, concerts, football, etc., but how clean are they really? And which are the worst for cleanliness? The Grueling Truth looked into reviews focusing on keywords like “dirty”, “filthy”, “gross”, and more, to determine the worst of the worst. Reviews found that the Canadian Tire Centre — […]
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Canada's public broadcaster is getting an increase in funding, despite executives insisting that a request to cut CBC/Radio-Canada's budget for the next fiscal year was one reason they announced layoffs for 10 per cent of staff.
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Winnipeg police say one woman is dead following a single-vehicle collision Tuesday morning. Officers, along with the Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service, responded to a report of a collision in the Maples neighbourhood around 6 a.m. WPS says the driver was taken to hospital in critical condition, where she later died from her injuries. The traffic […]
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The Montreal-based operator behind Pornhub and other pornographic websites broke the law by enabling intimate images to be shared without direct knowledge or consent, the federal privacy watchdog has found. The privacy commissioner’s investigation into Aylo, formerly known as MindGeek, followed a complaint from a woman whose ex-boyfriend had uploaded an intimate video and other […]
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Facing questions about how scientists who were intentionally sharing information with China were cleared to work at a Winnipeg lab housing deadly diseases, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau deflected criticism to his chief political rival, accusing the Conservative leader of weaponizing national security.
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WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government promised a crackdown on crime Thursday with increased monitoring of people released on bail and new guidelines for Crown attorneys involved in bail hearings.
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A woman is dead after a single-vehicle crash in northwest Winnipeg on Tuesday.
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The provincial government is hoping to better tackle the root causes of crime and address public safety risks associated with repeat offenders out on bail through a series of new commitments with police, prosecutors and other agencies.
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A man who ran over and killed an RCMP officer in Saskatchewan was sentenced to 18 years in prison Thursday in a decision both prosecutors and police say sends a message to future would-be offenders. Alphonse Stanley Traverse of Winnipeg pleaded guilty last year to manslaughter in the death of Const. Shelby Patton. Patton, 26, […]
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Canada’s public broadcaster is getting an increase in funding, despite executives insisting that a request to cut the budget for the next fiscal year was one reason they announced layoffs for 10 per cent of staff. Documents Canadian Heritage released on Thursday show CBC will get a $1.4-billion budget in 2024-25, an increase from the […]
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WINNIPEG -- A woman died Tuesday after being involved in a single-vehicle crash in the Maples.
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A Saskatchewan judge has handed Alphonse Stanley Traverse an 18-year prison sentence for running over and killing RCMP officer Const. Shelby Patton.
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Legendary Canadian musician Neil Young will return to Winnipeg this summer for an outdoor show.
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The Public Health Agency of Canada says it has taken steps to bolster research security after two scientists lost their jobs over their dealings with China. The reassurances did little to placate the federal Conservatives, who accused Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of covering up serious security lapses at the National Microbiology Laboratory. “This is his […]
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American rock band Cage The Elephant is bringing their 45-date North American tour to Winnipeg this summer.
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In today’s The Big Story podcast, usually when both sides are mad, it’s a sign of a good political compromise. But when your new housing law manages to anger both tenants and landlords over completely different parts of the same bill, that’s less of a compromise and more of a mess. But Quebec’s housing minister […]
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A private foster home operator that gave cannabis to kids in Child and Family Services care is blasting the province's decision to break ties with the company, arguing the real issue is the lack of support for vulnerable teens who face addiction.
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The Liberal government is expected to table its pharmacare legislation today — possibly the biggest expansion of publicly funded health care in Canada in decades.
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Winnipeg police say they have arrested a second suspect in the murder of a 19-year-old man earlier this month.
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The Professional Women’s Hockey League was bold out of the gate. From a forward-thinking points system to the so-called “jailbreak” where a short-handed goal frees penalized players, the first-year circuit hasn’t been afraid to think outside the box since hitting the ice New Year’s Day. It’s no surprise the PWHL’s playoff format and draft process […]
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The Manitoba Teachers' Society is being dogged by allegations of a "toxic work environment" that's led to an independent investigation and a number of employees taking a leave from the workplace.
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A Winnipeg man who designed a car-counting machine as part of an effort to slow traffic on his street is happy a motion calling for a traffic management plan for Cambridge Street — one of a number of traffic-calming measures on the public works agenda — is moving forward.
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Parents of a two-year-old have been sentenced to house arrest after the boy died while left in the care of his nine-year-old sibling as the couple was out playing bingo a year and a half ago.
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International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen’s office confirmed late Wednesday that Canada is working to airdrop humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip as soon as possible. Olivia Batten, a spokesperson for Hussen, specified that no airlifts would happen using Canadian military aircraft. Hussen said earlier on Wednesday that Ottawa was exploring new options to deliver aid […]
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A Winnipeg non-profit that helps asylum seekers claim refugee status says it's struggling to keep up with growing demand for its services.
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The Louis Riel School Division is proposing universal full-day kindergarten starting this fall, and a 7.5 per cent increase in local property taxes to support it.
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A Radio-Canada report says the federal government will reimpose some visa requirements on visiting Mexican nationals in response to a massive spike in asylum claims. Officials have not confirmed the report, but Immigration Minister Marc Miller is expected to hold a press conference Thursday morning about “an update on immigration measures.” The report from Radio-Canada […]
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Months, even years, this is how long some people are being told it might be before they have access to childcare in Manitoba, and some parents in the province say there needs to be immediate intervention by the government to ensure all families have the access they need. Crista Gladstone put her son on waiting […]
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As Winnipeg looks to add new bus routes this year, new data is showing the beginning of 2024 has been a bumpy ride for the City when it comes to retaining bus operators. The City says that as of Feb. 23, 13 new operators have been hired, but 23 have already retired or resigned. This […]
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One of the scientists who was fired from Canada's top infectious disease laboratory "intentionally" shared scientific information with China — potentially putting people's health in jeopardy, says an assessment by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS).
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Daniel Blaikie, the NDP member of Parliament for the Winnipeg riding of Elmwood-Transcona, plans to resign from his seat at the end of March in order to work for Manitoba's premier, the federal NDP announced Wednesday.
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The Manitoba government is partnering with all three nursing colleges to get former nurses back to work, with new initiatives in place to help speed up the process. “We are welcoming back as many nurses as possible,” said Health Minister Uzoma Asagwara. “If you are retired recently and you want to return to work we […]
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A Canadian tourist in Hawaii has survived a disastrous sequence of events after he took a wrong turn while trying to watch the sunrise, drove off a cliff, fell out of the wreck and was washed out to sea. Hawaii Island Fire Chief Kazuo Todd says the man was driving a rented Jeep SUV early […]
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Two scientists at a high-security laboratory lost their jobs after reviews found they failed to protect sensitive assets and information and played down their collaborations with Chinese government agencies, newly released records show. The scientists, Xiangguo Qiu and her husband, Keding Cheng, were stripped of their security clearances over questions about their loyalty to Canada […]
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A Winnipeg woman says she's not sure how she's going to make ends meet after the North End building that housed her cabinetry business out of was totally destroyed Tuesday night.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to decide whether former President Donald Trump can be prosecuted on charges he interfered with the 2020 election and set a course for a quick resolution. The justices’ order maintains a hold on preparations for a trial focused on Trump’s efforts to overturn his election loss. […]
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Defensive lineman Craig Roh, who won a Grey Cup with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in 2019, has died. He was 33. Roh’s wife, Chelsea, confirmed his death on social media. “I wanted to let all of his followers know that after an 18-month battle with Stage IV colon cancer, God brought Craig home on Monday, […]
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The province says changes it has made with nursing colleges in Manitoba will make it easier for former nurses to start working in the health-care system again.
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WINNIPEG -- The province is making it easier for former nurses to return to the workforce by temporarily lifting certain limitations.
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Winnipeg police are asking for help finding a 28-year-old woman who has been missing for nearly two months.
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Winnipeg police have arrested two people in connection to the murder of 19-year-old River Harper on February 7.
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Defensive lineman Craig Roh, who won a Grey Cup with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in 2019, has died. He was 33.
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