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Is Canada facing a summer of strikes?

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British Columbia ports are not the only sites of tense labour disputes this summer, as frustration over wages and job security prompt other strikes across the country, from Manitoba Liquor Marts to Toronto supermarkets.
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Strikes across Canada part of 'red hot labour summer'

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British Columbia ports are not the only sites of tense labour disputes this summer, as frustration over wages and job security prompt other strikes across the country, from Manitoba Liquor Marts to Toronto supermarkets.
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Winnipeg landfill protesters stand ground despite court injunction

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Demonstrators outside a Winnipeg landfill are standing their ground for a 12th day despite a court injunction saying the road must stay clear. They are there to protest the province's decision not to search another Winnipeg-area landfill...
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Premiers call for federal infrastructure funding in final day of meeting

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In the final day of their meeting in Winnipeg, Canada's premiers collectively asked the federal government for infrastructure money to keep up with population growth and to keep the economy growing.
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Premiers want federal funding, foreign workers to fill health-care gaps

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Canada's premiers focused on health-care funding and met with nurses today during their conference in Winnipeg. They are calling on the federal government to keep funding up with demand and help bring more foreign health-care workers to...
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Manitoba premier now says landfill search up to federal government

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Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson now says the federal government should decide whether to search a Winnipeg-area landfill for the remains of two Indigenous women. The province previously said it would not support a search based on...
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A coyote is attacking children in northeast Winnipeg

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Residents in a northeast Winnipeg community are on high alert after two children were injured in separate coyote attacks, days apart. The children aged four and nine were treated and released from hospital.
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Wildfire smoke impacts millions of Canadians across the country

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Smokey, hazy skies are again blanketing parts of Ontario, Quebec, western Canada and the eastern half of the United States, pulling down air quality to dangerous levels. At one point Toronto recorded the worst air quality levels in the...
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The names and faces of the 16 people killed in the Manitoba bus crash

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Families of the 16 people who died in a Manitoba bus crash carried their portraits out in front of a solemn room in Dauphin, Man. The victims were all seniors on a trip to a casino when their bus collided with a semi-truck on the...
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Police starting to interview Manitoba bus crash survivors

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Police continue to investigate the crash near Carberry, Man., that killed 15 seniors from Dauphin. Investigators have started to interview the ten surviving crash victims.
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15 people dead, 10 injured in Manitoba bus crash

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At least 15 people are dead and ten others have been taken to hospital following a collision involving a semi-trailer truck and a bus on the Trans Canada Highway between Winnipeg and Brandon, Man. The bus was reportedly full of seniors...
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Investigating the deadly Manitoba highway crash

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Manitoba RCMP Supt. Rob Lasson is the head of major crime services, the unit investigating a deadly crash between a semi-trailer and a bus. He explains what investigators are looking for, the status of those injured in the crash and the...
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Shock and disbelief in Manitoba after deadly crash

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Dauphin Mayor David Bosiak says everyone in the small Manitoba city knows someone impacted by the deadly bus crash that left 15 dead.
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Manitoba bus crash investigation could take months: collision expert

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The next step in the investigation of the deadly highway crash in southwest Manitoba is looking at the mechanical fitness of the vehicles involved, says collision reconstruction expert Jason Young of Advantage Forensics.
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What the RCMP in Dauphin knows and still needs to learn

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RCMP Supt. Rob Lasson updates Ian Hanomansing on the investigation into the tragic Manitoba bus crash that killed 15 people and sent ten more to hospital. He says there are many factors that still need to be ruled out before they can...
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6 Manitoba bus crash victims 'receiving life-saving support'

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The tragedy was the largest emergency response event in the province's history. A total of ten people were hospitalized, and six of them are still receiving life-saving support at the Health Sciences Centre in Winnipeg.
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A timeline of the hours following the Manitoba bus crash

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Ioanna Roumeliotis takes us through how the hours following the deadly bus crash in Manitoba unfolded, as police searched for answers and families searched for their loved ones.
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Investigating the cause of the deadly Manitoba bus crash

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RCMP Supt. Rob Lasson updates Ian Hanomansing on the investigation into the tragic Manitoba bus crash that killed 15 people and sent ten more to hospital. He says many factors still need to be ruled out before determining if charges will...
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Manitoba bus crash: A timeline of what happened

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At least 15 people were killed when a semi-trailer truck and a bus full of seniors collided on a highway in southwestern Manitoba. CBC's Ioanna Roumeliotis looks at how the tragedy unfolded and what answers police are now looking for.
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#TheMoment mermaid challenge went viral in Indigenous communities

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Starting in Manitoba, Indigenous communities across Canada have been having fun dressing up as mermaids and posting the images online. Johnny Harper of the Anishininew First Nation says 'humour is our medicine.'
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What investigators will be looking for at the scene of the Manitoba crash

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Former RCMP collision analyst Rob Creasser describes how he would approach the investigation of a major highway accident and the questions he would have.
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Biggest challenge for Manitoba crash investigators is keeping emotions in check

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Manitoba RCMP Supt. Rob Lasson is the head of major crime services, the unit investigating a deadly crash between a semi-trailer and a bus. He explains what investigators are looking for, the status of those injured in the crash and the...
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Indigenous leaders meet with King Charles

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Metis, Inuit and First Nations leaders met face-to-face with King Charles at Buckingham Palace Thursday to start a new conversation about Indigenous issues ahead of his coronation.
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Fight against tuberculosis hurt by resources diverted to COVID-19

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The pandemic had a negative effect on Canadian efforts to eliminate tuberculosis, especially in remote Indigenous communities.