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Woman in chronic pain says dismissive doctor, inflexible system have left her in limbo

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Laura O'Byrne has countless fibroids — growths around her uterus — and a large ovarian cyst. But she’s met a number of roadblocks in treating her issues, including being dismissed by a Nova Scotia gynecologist and denied an...
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Riley Laychuk's Manitoba forecast for Friday, Dec. 6, 2024

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Northern Manitoba can expect another round of snow later Friday into the weekend. For the Red River Valley, this brings a risk of freezing rain overnight into Saturday morning. On Sunday, an Alberta Clipper is poised to bring snow across...
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Manitoba proposed tougher penalties for repeat impaired drivers

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The Manitoba government introduced legislation Thursday that would ban some repeat impaired drivers from ever getting behind the wheel again. Meanwhile, the last day of question period for 2024 ended in acrimony between the NDP and PCs.
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Manitoba proposes tougher penalties for repeat impaired drivers

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The Manitoba government introduced legislation Thursday that would ban some repeat impaired drivers from ever getting behind the wheel again. Meanwhile, the last day of question period for 2024 ended in acrimony between the NDP and PCs.
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How are the provinces stepping up against tariffs during Ottawa’s chaos?

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Amid the federal chaos in Ottawa, how are the premiers dealing with the incoming Donald Trump administration and the threats of tariffs? Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew talks to chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton about the unity of...
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CBC Manitoba holiday show block two

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The second block of CBC Manitoba's holiday replacement show.
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Manitoba requiring private nursing agencies to 'play by our rules:' minister

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The Manitoba government is requiring all private nursing agencies to enter into contracts with the province that sets certain rules and guidelines, including the rates they can charge the public health-care system. Meanwhile, the...
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Manitoba will open permanent office in U.S. to strengthen trade relationship

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Manitoba will open permanent office in U.S. to strengthen trade relationship
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These women say girls were abused at church-run home

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Indigenous children at Catholic-run Good Shepherd Homes had experiences similar to children at residential schools. The homes need further investigation for potential missing children, according to the final report of the Special...
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Manitoba wants someone 'a little Trumpy' to lead U.S. trade office: Kinew

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Premier Wab Kinew says his government is looking to follow the lead of other provinces by establishing a trade office in Washington, D.C., to help strengthen trade ties between Manitoba and the United States.
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2024 in Canada — in 12 minutes

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Revisit the top news stories of the year in Canada.
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English-language school at risk of closing after feds pull funding

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A Winnipeg school teaching English to skilled workers is facing an uncertain future after it says the federal government pulled its funding. Meanwhile, Manitoba's Opposition Progressive Conservatives call for an emergency debate and the...
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How could Trump's tariffs impact Canadian businesses?

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Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with a Manitoba wheat farmer about how he is preparing for the Trump administration's potentially steep tariffs.
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Manitoba ankle bracelet program expanding to cover more communities, offenders

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Manitoba is expanding its ankle bracelet monitoring program to communities outside Winnipeg, and also widening eligibility criteria to include people accused of intimate partner violence.
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Federal government signs first modern treaty with a Métis government

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The federal government signed its first-ever modern treaty with a Métis government during a ceremony with the Manitoba Métis Federation in Winnipeg.Read more: cbc.ca/1.7398045.
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How badly would punitive U.S. tariffs hurt Manitoba exporters?

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CBC's Bartley Kives analyzes the impact of a proposed 25 per cent tariff on Canadian imports, which Donald Trump has threatened to impose if the federal government doesn't beef up border security. If the incoming president follows...
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As police watchdog investigates fatal shooting, former grand chief calls for Winnipeg police to wear cameras

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WARNING: This story contains video of a person being fatally shot and details some viewers may find distressing. The shooting, which happened Sunday, has renewed talks about Winnipeg police officers wearing body cameras.
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Manitoba announces additional $12.4M a year for municipalities

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Premier Wab Kinew is offering up more money for Manitoba cities and towns in 2025, calling it unprecedented help for municipalities. But some leaders say the money barely makes a dent.
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Winnipeg police shoot, kill man in parking lot after he stabbed officer

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Manitoba's police watchdog is investigating an incident last night in Winnipeg, where police shot a man in a mall parking lot after an officer was stabbed in the throat.The man has since died of his injuries. CBC's Mark Carcasole has the...
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Regina author's new book is true story of suffragette who helped Canadian women get right to vote

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Former Regina city councillor Bob Hawkins has written a book, She Won the Vote for Women, about Lillian Beynon Thomas, a suffragette who was key in the effort for women to get the right to vote in Canada.
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Manitoba premier pitches proposals to salvage Canada's trade relationship with U.S.

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Premier Wab Kinew joined Canada's other premiers for a meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Wednesday, where they discussed how to respond to Donald Trump's threats to impose 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian imports. After the...
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4th Spirit of the Bison returns to University of Manitoba

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The Spirit of the Bison Day celebrates Indigenous culture in Manitoba and honours the bison, a symbol of respect, pride and Indigenous identity. Performances by Indigenous dancers, drummers and singers were interspersed between the Bison...
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U.S. jury finds 2 men guilty of human smuggling

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A jury has found two men accused in a human smuggling case that involved the 2022 deaths of a family of four guilty on all counts. The jury delivered the verdict in the trial for Steve Shand and Harshkumar Patel at a Minnesota courthouse...
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2 men found guilty in human smuggling trial after family died near Manitoba-U.S. border

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A Minnesota jury has found two men guilty on all charges related to human smuggling. The ruling comes after a family from India froze to death in Manitoba while trying to walk across the Canada-U. S. border. Steve Shand and Harshkumar...