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Coroners rejecting excited delirium as cause of police-related deaths

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Excited delirium has been used to explain why hundreds of people have died in police custody. Doctors have argued the term is unscientific and used to protect officers from being held accountable, and a major shift is underway to reject...
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Family of woman found dead in Winnipeg landfill shocked over police handling of investigation

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The sister of Linda Beardy, the Indigenous woman whose body was found at the Brady Road landfill, says the Winnipeg police force 'betrayed the trust of the family.'
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#TheMoment a 12-year-old girl saved her siblings from a house fire

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When a fire broke out in their home in La Broquerie, Man., Emily Neufeld took decisive action to get her two brothers and their pets out of the house alive.
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A year after Manitoba border tragedy, family wants answers about who in Canada was responsible

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A year to the day after a family of four was found frozen to death in Manitoba near the U.S. border, questions remain about why no one in Canada has been held responsible for the tragedy.
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Over 170 'plausible burials' detected in search for unmarked graves in Ontario

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Warning: This story contains distressing details. Wauzhushk Onigum Nation says ground-penetrating radar has detected more than 170 anomalies during a search for unmarked graves at the site of a former residential school in Kenora, Ont.
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RCMP investigating Manitoba school threats from U.S. phone number, police say

9th - Higher Ed
The RCMP say they are in contact with international and U.S. police after multiple threatening calls from an American number were made to several Manitoba schools this month.Read more: https://www.cbc.ca/1.6728435
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Why scientists are tracking the COVID-19 virus in deer

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Researchers in Manitoba are swabbing deer for the virus that causes COVID-19 to determine how the virus evolves in deer, which could give scientists a better understanding of how COVID-19 impacts animals, and even humans.
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Manitoba to consult Indigenous committee on landfill search for remains

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Manitoba officials say they're taking part in an Indigenous-led committee to determine the feasibility of searching a landfill for the remains of two slain Indigenous women.
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MPs remember Jim Carr

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Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Infrastructure and Communities Dominic LeBlanc, NDP MP Charlie Angus and Conservative MP James Bezan comment on the death of Liberal MP Jim Carr.
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Liberal MP and former Cabinet Minister Jim Carr dies

9th - Higher Ed
Jim Carr, a prominent Manitoba MP and former cabinet minister, has died after a battle with cancer. With 30 years in business and later politics, he is being remembered for his tenacity, humour and advocacy for the Prairies.
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Ottawa to fund feasibility study of landfill search for remains of 2 women: chiefs

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The grand chief of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs says the federal government will cover the cost of doing a feasibility study for a potential search of a Winnipeg-area landfill believed to contain the remains of two First Nations women.
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Ottawa confirms it will pay for feasibility study of search for human remains in Winnipeg

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Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations Marc Miller outlines the need for a feasibility survey of the landfill ‘to see what resources are necessary to recover bodies.’
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Grief, anger in Winnipeg as alleged serial killer appears in court

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Indigenous communities across Winnipeg are reeling, mourning the death of four women allegedly killed by Jeremy Skibicki. He briefly appeared in court to hear first-degree murder charges.
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Remote First Nation has to get power from the U.S.

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Residents of a remote First Nation in northern Ontario struggle with affordability and reliability of power. They are forced to pay a high cost for power from the U.S. because they are not connected to the Canadian grid.
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Remote First Nation pays high cost for power from the U.S.

9th - Higher Ed
The remote First Nation of Animakee Wa Zhing 37 in Northwestern Ontario is forced to pay a high cost to get its power s from Minnesota because of its location. The community is trying to get access to cheaper and more reliable power by...
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Woman with service dog says Uber drivers refused to pick her up

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A Winnipeg woman who is blind says she was left waiting in the cold after not one, but two Uber drivers refused to give her a ride because of her service dog.
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Winnipeg man charged with killing 3 Indigenous women

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WARNING: This story contains distressing details. Winnipeg police believe a man who was charged with murder last spring is also responsible for killing three other women. Jeremy Skibicki is now charged with killing Morgan Beatrice...
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Volunteer pilots fly injured, stray dogs for treatment

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Pilots Jeremy Hall and Angelo Peterson-Valdez fly injured and stray dogs from communities in northern Ontario to the Greater Toronto Area for veterinary treatment.
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Winnipeg group rescues between 30 and 60 dogs a month.

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Katie Powell is the founder of Save a Dog Network Canada and devotes all her spare time to working with reserves and First Nations communities to help rescue dogs.
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City of Winnipeg working to support Indigenous women and children, says mayor

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Winnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham reacts to the death of Linda Beardy, a 33-year-old First Nations mother whose body was found in a landfill on Monday, and talks about the city's response to the calls for accountability.
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Suicide crisis prompts Island Lake chiefs to call for equal access to health care

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Leaders of several remote Manitoba First Nations are calling on the provincial and federal governments to do more to ensure equal access to health care and social services to deal with rising mental health and addictions issues.
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I can't afford anything healthy,' Winnipeg man on social assistance says

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Todd Donohue, who suffers from Crohn's disease and is on social assistance, says the price of food is so high in Manitoba that people like him cannot afford healthy food and often have to choose between buying groceries and paying rent...
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Vigils held for children killed in Manitoba house fire

9th - Higher Ed
Community members in Thompson, Man., came together for a vigil this weekend to mourn four young children who died after a house fire, and offer their devastated family some comfort.
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Canada’s hospital crunch leaves some waiting days for care

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Waits for care in Canada’s emergency rooms are stretching on longer and longer. In Winnipeg, one woman says her uncle with end-stage cancer waited two days for care, while an ER physician says he’s pondered quitting over the...