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Ending violence will mean success for Manitoba's new Indigenous strategy: minister

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The Manitoba government has created a new provincial strategy intended to support the safety of Indigenous women, girls, two-spirit and gender-diverse people and help them thrive.
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International Students in Manitoba are feeling anxious due to Canada's recent changes to immigration policies

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The Federal government's recent decision to cut international student permits is causing some anxiety for post-secondary students in Manitoba.
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Minnesota trial exposes 'unthinkable cruelty of human smuggling'

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U.S. prosecutors won a victory in court Friday, securing convictions for two men implicated after a family of four from India froze to death trying to walk across the border from Manitoba in the dead of winter. But with a dysfunctional...
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2 convicted of human smuggling in 2022 freezing death of Indian family

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A Minnesota jury has found Steve Shand and Harshkumar Patel guilty on all charges related to human smuggling after a family from India froze to death in Manitoba trying to walk across the Canada-U.S. border in 2022.
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2 convicted of human smuggling in family's 2022 death along Canada-U.S. border.

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A Minnesota jury has found Steve Shand and Harshkumar Patel guilty on all charges related to human smuggling after a family from India froze to death in Manitoba trying to walk across the Canada-U.S. border in 2022.
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Lac du Bonnet's Latvian roots featured in new historical tour

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The eastern Manitoba town of Lac du Bonnet once boasted one of the largest Latvian-Canadian communities in the country. CBC's Emily Brass visited one of the family homesteads to be featured in a new tour showcasing that part of Manitoba...
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Group wants all Point Douglas residents to get say on consumption site

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The Point Douglas Residents Committee wants to ensure everyone in the neighbourhood can be part of consultations about a planned supervised consumption site. The provincial government hasn't announced exactly where the site will be, but...
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City in new territory without reserve fund to cover expected deficit

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The City of Winnipeg may be sailing into uncharted waters with its next budget. The latest financial forecast estimates the city's deficit has grown. But unlike past years, the city has no money in its reserve fund to cover the shortfall.
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Manitoba RCMP to deploy first officer-worn body cameras

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RCMP officers in Steinbach will be the first mounties in the province to begin wearing body cams starting Friday. Seven more detachments will come online by the end of January.
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Migrant who survived crossing border in blizzard testifies at human smuggling trial

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We're learning more tonight about some of the last moments before the Patel family froze to death along the Manitoba. The CBC's Caitlyn Gowriluk has more.
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Advocates call on Manitoba to speed up expansion of affordable child care spaces

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Advocates in Manitoba are calling on the government to move faster on its promise to create 23-thousand new child-care spaces by 2026.
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Manitoba pledges to freeze electricity rates, stop grocery stores from squeezing out competition

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In his second throne speech as premier, Wab Kinew outlined his government's latest priorities, including commitments to prevent grocery stores from limiting competition and freezing electricity rates for one year.
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Human smuggling trial begins for 2 men after family died crossing Manitoba-U.S. border

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A jury in Fergus Falls, Minn., heard opening statements Monday in the trial of Steve Shand and Harshkumar Patel, who face offences related to human smuggling in the deaths of four family members — including two children — who were found...
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Governments create ‘market for smugglers’ through militarized borders: lawyer | Canada Tonight

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Two men have been found guilty on all charges related to human smuggling in a case where a family from India froze to death in Manitoba trying to cross the Canada-U.S. border in January 2022. Audrey Macklin, the chair in human rights law...
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Trial begins for 2 men accused of human smuggling after family’s deaths at Manitoba-U.S. border

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A long-awaited trial in Minnesota is scheduled to begin Monday with jury selection for two men accused of helping smuggle people across the U.S.-Canada border, including four members of an Indian family who froze to death in Manitoba as...
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Tele-rehab taking off in First Nation communities via robot

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Two First Nation communities are finally being connected to some health care services they need through the help of a handy robot.
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Jury selected for trial of 2 men accused of human smuggling after family's deaths | Canada Tonight

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A long-awaited trial in Minnesota began Monday with jury selection for two men accused of helping smuggle people across the U.S.-Canada border, including four members of an Indian family who froze to death in Manitoba as they tried to...
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Manitoba Cabinet Shuffle

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NDP Premier Wab Kinew is shuffling up his cabinet and adding a new portfolio.
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Premier Kinew shuffles cabinet for 1st time, adds technology portfolio

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Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew adds three new ministers to his inner circle, including a minister in charge of technology and innovation.
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Aerospace company training staff in Winnipeg with government help

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The federal and Manitoba governments are providing StandardAero with $510,400 to train 1,200 current employees and 100 new staff over the next three years at the company's Winnipeg facilities.
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Ukrainians fleeing war find comfort in Steinbach church

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The Ukrainian Slavic Church started in a home with just three families attending. But with the influx of Ukrainians settling in the city, it's quickly growing. It's now renting the basement of a Mennonite church with 60 to 80 worshippers...
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Indigenous leader Murray Sinclair’s legacy honoured with memorial

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Murray Sinclair, Manitoba’s first Indigenous judge who became a senator and Truth and Reconciliation commissioner, was honoured at a memorial ceremony by family, friends and colleagues.
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Confident Kinew says Manitoba prepared for another Trump presidency

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Despite president-elect Donald Trump's promises of high tariffs and mass deportations, Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says the province is well-positioned to thrive after Trump's inauguration in January. Meanwhile at the legislature, the...
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Winnipeg cricket community excited about new pitches under construction

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Construction on two new cricket pitches in south Winnipeg has fans of the sport buzzing. A youth pitch at Chancellor Park in the Waverley Heights neighbourhood and one for adults at Bridgwater Lakes Park are expected to be completed this...