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Previous Manitoba government made questionable spending decisions: consultant

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A third-party review, commissioned by the current NDP government, concluded the former PC government made spending decisions in its final months in power that represented a 'high budgetary risk.'
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How this man switched at birth is recovering his lost Métis identity

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Edward Ambrose, 68, just obtained his Manitoba Métis Federation citizenship card in Winnipeg last week, after discovering in 2022 he and Richard Beauvais were switched at birth in the 1950s. Results from a DNA test in 2022 revealed that...
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University of Manitoba hosts Canada West basketball championship

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CBC's Jim Agapito talks to University of Manitoba men's basketball coach Kirby Schepp about the Canada West championship tournament, which began Wednesday at the Investors Group Athletic Centre. In addition to the Bisons, the 12-team...
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Man switched at birth reclaims lost Métis identity

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A Winnipeg man who was switched at birth and grew up believing he was of Ukrainian heritage says he is one step closer to reclaiming his lost Métis identity.
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Winnipeggers hit the ice at The Forks on Louis Riel Day

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People enjoyed winter activities at The Forks during their time off Monday.
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‘This is for all Manitoba’: Louis Riel’s portrait as province's 1st honorary premier unveiled

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Manitoba Métis Federation President David Chartrand and Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew unveiled a new portrait that honours Louis Riel as the province's first honorary premier at the legislature Monday.
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Manitoba family’s deaths renews calls for action about intimate partner violence

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A Manitoba man is facing first-degree murder charges in connection with the deaths of five people, including his partner and three young children. The case has renewed calls for more programs and support for people affected by intimate...
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Feds inject $660 million into Manitoba’s beleaguered health-care system

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in Winnipeg on Thursday to celebrate Manitoba’s signing of two health-care agreements that will put hundreds of millions into health-care and long-term care funding.
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Mother of slain Manitoba teen says child welfare ignored her concerns

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WARNING: Video contains discussion of intimate partner violence | The mother of Myah Gratton — a teenager killed in Manitoba over the weekend — believes child welfare authorities ignored her safety concerns, keeping Myah in a dangerous...
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Opinion poll about alleged serial killer 'distressing and disheartening,' says daughter of slain woman

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The online public opinion survey asks questions about Jeremy Skibicki, who is charged in the 2022 deaths of First Nations women Marcedes Myran, Morgan Harris and Rebecca Contois, as well as a fourth as-yet unidentified woman, whom the...
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Victim's daughter condemns Manitoba Legal Aid online survey on accused serial killer

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A survey connected to the case of an accused serial killer is being condemned by First Nations leaders and family of the victims. Manitoba Legal Aid says it has an obligation to provide the same level of defence that would be available...
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Manitoba government endorses silica mining project along Lake Winnipeg

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Manitoba has green-lit a silica sand mining project in Hollow Water First Nation that is expected to generate $200 million per year in provincial taxes and nearly 300 jobs, most of them in Selkirk.
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Family in shock after five relatives killed

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A Manitoba man has been charged with five counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of his 30-year-old partner, their three young children and a relative of his partner, whose bodies were all found in various locations in southern...
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Manitoba Hydro parts ways with CEO

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Manitoba Hydro has parted ways with its CEO, Jay Grewal, two weeks after the NDP cabinet minister in charge of the Crown corporation criticized her plans to purchase wind power from private sources.
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'This is pure darkness': Wab Kinew on tragedy in Carman, Man.

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Manitoba Premier urges people to support one another after a man was charged in the deaths of his partner, their three young children and his partner's relative.
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Manitoba mayor says town shaken by weekend deaths, murder charges

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Mayor Brent Owen of Carman, Man., discusses how the deaths of five residents and subsequent murder charges will affect his 'tight-knit community' in southern Manitoba, and how they will move forward from the tragedy.
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Manitoba town in shock — but will persevere after weekend deaths, mayor says

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Mayor Brent Owen of Carman, Man., discusses how the deaths of five residents will affect his 'tight-knit community' in southern Manitoba, and how they will move forward from the tragedy.
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Manitoba man charged with 1st-degree murder in deaths of partner, 3 children and partner's relative

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A Manitoba man has been charged with five counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of his 30-year-old partner, their three young children and a relative of his partner, whose bodies were all found in various locations in southern...
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Family in shock after murder of five relatives

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A Manitoba man has been charged with five counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of his 30-year-old partner, their three young children and a relative of his partner, whose bodies were all found in various locations in southern...
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First responders remain with vehicle on Manitoba highway where 3 children found dead

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RCMP responded to a report of a vehicle on fire Sunday morning on Highway 248 in southern Manitoba. Three children were declared dead at the scene.
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3 children among 5 dead in Manitoba

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A man is in custody after five people were found dead, including three children, in southern Manitoba. Police say the deaths are suspicious and linked.
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Manitoba labour minister calls out nursing college for not accrediting enough foreign-trained professionals

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Manitoba labour minister Malaya Marcelino says action is needed to get more internationally educated health-care professionals working in the province. In particular, Marcelino said improvements are needed from the College of Registered...
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Manitoba government mulls plan for Indigenous-led supervised consumption site in Winnipeg

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As overdoses approach record levels, the province says it's considering a community proposal for an Indigenous-led supervised consumption site in downtown Winnipeg. The coalition behind the idea, led by Aboriginal Health and Wellness...
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CBC Winnipeg News February 06, 2024

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Your daily round-up of the news of the day each weeknight.