Families not being able to be at their loved ones' side as they died was common during parts of the COVID-19 pandemic — and a policy choice one advocate says “really broke people emotionally” and that may have been approached differently in hindsight.
Advocates for missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and gender-diverse people are praising the strength and determination of the families of two First Nations women who fought for a search of a Winnipeg-area landfill for their loved ones' remains.
Remains in Manitoba Landfill Are Identified
Premier Wab Kinew says the Manitoba government will prioritize buying from Canadian companies, while also scrutinizing hydro contracts and keep American alcohol off the Liquor Marts in response to the dangling threat of U.
The 2025 budget, set to be released on March 20, "addresses health care, the economy and actions to combat tariffs," a news release from the province says.
With uncertainty abound regarding Canada’s financial sovereignty in light of tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump, on Tuesday Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew presented a possible solution for Canada to navigate these choppy waters,
It came down to the wire, but after scoring two in the 9th end, Team Dunstone watched as Team Gushue's final shot in the 10th was thin, leaving Manitoba the victory to advance to the gold medal game.
On March 5, President Trump suspended tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada. The move came as liquor companies in Kentucky and nationwide braced for theimpact from retaliatory maneuvers from neighboring countries after export tariffs took effect earlier this week.
The governments of Canada and Manitoba have teamed up to announce joint funding to support crop health in the province. In a press release, the two levels of government indicated that they are providing $4.
An Act respecting pharmacare (the “Pharmacare Act”) received royal assent on October 10, 2024 and established a framework
Raya Surinx was once again the engine of a well-oiled Manitoba Bisons machine that dominated Canada West women’s volleyball during the regular season.
The Wesmen authored what was perhaps their finest chapter in an already historic season for the program, as they powered past the Alberta Golden Bears to a 3-0 (25-20; 25-20; 25-21) victory to earn their first Canada West title before a raucous crowd of 1,500 at Duckworth Centre on Saturday.
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