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'We have each other': Premier Wab Kinew praises Manitobans amid wildfire crisis

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Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew speaks with CBC News chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault about the province's response to the wildfire crisis, including the call for more firefighting equipment, the need for more accommodations for...
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2 confirmed dead in out-of-control wildfires in Manitoba | Hanomansing Tonight

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The bodies of a man and a woman who became trapped as a wildfire burned in southeastern Manitoba were recovered Wednesday morning, RCMP said. The out-of-control fires have forced hundreds of residents like Stephan Bouderlique to flee...
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Health officials work to stem rise in measles cases in southern Manitoba

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Manitoba is considering lowering the eligibility age for the measles vaccine, as more cases of the highly contagious disease are detected across the province — including some believed to have been spread through community transmission.
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Obby Khan chosen as new Manitoba Progressive Conservative leader

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Manitoba Progressive Conservatives have selected Fort Whyte MLA Obby Khan to serve as the party's new leader in another close contest between an established member of the party caucus and a populist conservative outsider.
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Winnipeg students hold mock vote ahead of federal election

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Millions of Canadians head to the polls Monday for the federal election. Here in Manitoba, school-age students are casting their own ballots in a mock vote, hoping it boosts engagement in the democratic process.
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More mobility could mean losing health-care workers: Manitoba union heads

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Union leaders are concerned a proposal to ease labour mobility rules across the country will lead workers who feel overworked in Manitoba's health-care system to flee.
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Manitoba's continued ban on outdoor growing feeds negative cannabis stereotypes: activist

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More than six years after cannabis was legalized in Canada, Manitoba is about to allow residents to grow their own marijuana at home — but a cannabis advocate who challenged the province's previous prohibition says the changes don't go...
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Fate of HBC artifacts sparks questions, concerns

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The faltering Hudson's Bay Company says it wants to sell off hundreds of artifacts and pieces of art that remain in its possession to help to pay off creditors, but First Nations leaders and historians worry they could fall into the...
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Two federal party leaders make final stop in Winnipeg to pitch Manitobans

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Federal election day is just days away. A new poll paints a picture of the main issues motivating Manitobans' votes.
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Manitoba seeing boost in U.S. visitors amid Canadian decrease

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Recent statistics show Canada is seeing a dip in visitors from the U.S. amid the trade war. But in Manitoba, the numbers paint a different picture.
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Grass fires spark concern about Manitoba's upcoming fire season

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A series of grass fires has sparked concerns about the upcoming wildfire season in Manitoba. Spring is already a risky time of year, but drier than normal conditions are fueling fears.
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American non-profit moving production to Manitoba as tariffs drive up costs

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Global Vision 2020, an organization that provides eye care for people in developing countries, keeps costs for its glasses down by sourcing materials from China. Now, with U.S. tariffs threatening to drive those costs up, the non-profit...
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Manitoba serves up a special event to celebrate World Table Tennis Day

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World Table Tennis Day is embracing the themes of diversity and inclusion in its celebrations this year. The Manitoba Table Tennis Association hosted exhibition matches at The Forks on Wednesday, featuring Manitoba's top international...
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Canada Votes 2025: Manitoba results

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We break down the results for Manitoba's 14 federal ridings.
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Lac du Bonnet 'shaken' by Manitoba wildfire deaths, says mayor

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Ken Lodge, mayor of Lac du Bonnet, Man., says those in the community who knew the two people who died in the wildfire are 'devastated,' but the town is resilient.
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Chief wants Winnipeg hotel rooms freed up for fire evacuees

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Pimicikamak Cree Nation Chief David Monias is calling on the Manitoba government to use the Emergency Measures Act to free up hotel space in Winnipeg to help house thousands of wildfire evacuees.
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Manitoba agrees to team up with Nunavut on hydro transmission project

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The premiers of Manitoba and Nunvaut signed an agreement to work together on a proposed hydroelectric and fibre optic project that will require capital funding from Ottawa.
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Point Douglas residents voice concerns about drug consumption site proposal

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Point Douglas residents are once again raising red flags over a proposed supervised drug consumption site. Dozens of attendees at a Tuesday town hall said they wanted their views, from safety concerns to a push for more detox treatment...
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Manitoba interested in joining Canada's 2030 bid for Commonwealth Games

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Manitoba, Ontario, Newfoundland and Labrador and Prince Edward Island have expressed an interest in joining Canada's bid for the 2030 Commonwealth Games.
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Manitoba's largest federal riding features rematch from 2015

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Candidates in Churchill-Keewatinook Aski are racing to reach as many communities as possible before the April 28 federal election, but in Manitoba's largest riding by land area, that poses a challenge during a short campaign. The two...
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Manitoba health-care system seeks injection of disgruntled U.S. physicians

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Canada has a unique chance to become a medical and scientific powerhouse — if it moves quickly to scoop up professionals leaving the United States in the wake of health cuts and layoffs, the head of the Canadian Medical Association says....
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Winnipeg environmental groups worry climate issues ignored in election

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Concerns about U.S. President Donald Trump, trade and the economy have been top of mind during Canada's federal election campaign so far, but a coalition of Winnipeg environmental groups worries our atmosphere isn't getting enough oxygen...
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First Nations parents significantly more likely to have CFS involvement: study

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A newly released study says First Nations parents had a significantly higher rate of involvement with the child welfare system in Manitoba compared to others over a 20-year period. Leaders say that's still leading to a legacy of...
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Manitoba boosts funding for specialized RCMP unit

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The Manitoba government announced new funding Tuesday for a specialized RCMP emergency response team. The NDP government also faced accusations of underfunding research at the same time it is inviting U.S. scientists to consider moving...