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Quebec, Manitoba premiers spar over 21 Reasons recruitment campaign
Francois Legault was on the defensive this week after a campaign out of Manitoba to recruit civil servants from Quebec. The 21 Reasons campaign outlines benefits of heading west but it’s being seen as an attack on Quebec’s secularist...
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Stolen fire truck swerves toward pedestrians in Winnipeg
A stolen fire truck in Winnipeg was seen swerving toward pedestrians during a frantic police chase.
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Blue Bombers bring home the Grey Cup after 29 years
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers ended the longest Grey Cup drought in the CFL history after their 33-12 victory over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
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‘The drought is over': Blue Bombers celebrate at Grey Cup parade
Thousands lined the streets as the Grey Cup parade took over downtown Winnipeg celebrating the Blue Bombers championship win.
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Survivor of violent liquor store robbery speaks out
A woman who was assaulted during a liquor store robbery in Winnipeg spoke about the attack, which has brought new criticism of policies that instruct employees not to intervene during a robbery.
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Alberta premier makes fiery push for more autonomy
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney is establishing a panel to advance Alberta's independence.
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Toddler assaulted in Winnipeg
A three-year-old boy is in critical condition after an assault in his home. Family members say the boy was stabbed.
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Man charged for stabbing Winnipeg toddler
Daniel Jensen, 33, has been charged with attempted murder and assault causing bodily harm after a three-year-old was stabbed in Winnipeg.
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As flood season hits across Canada, what can be learned from Manitoba's 1997 Flood of the Century?
As flood season brings high waters to several Canadian regions, we travel to the site of the so-called Flood of the Century to see what lessons have been learned.
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Carbon tax ruled constitutional by Saskatchewan’s highest court
The federal carbon tax has been ruled constitutional by Saskatchewan’s Court of Appeal. An appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada is expected.
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What can Canada learn from Winnipeg's flood protection?
As parts of the country continue to battle historic floods, Winnipeg's impressive flood protection has water management lessons for other parts of Canada.
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How Tina Fontaine's death forced a community to take action
Tina Fontaine was a ward of Child and Family Services when she died five years ago — a tragedy that sparked community action to prevent the system from failing someone again.
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Tina Fontaine report: “Not enough has changed” since teen’s death, says advocate
Tina Fontaine died in 2014. A report from the Manitoba Advocate for Children and Youth says in the years since, not enough has changed to ensure other children don’t die.
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Canadian cities, provinces react to federal budget's $2.2 billion for municipalities
Canadian municipalities saw a $2.2 billion jump in federal funding in the 2019 budget. Cities welcomed the funding bump, some provincial governments did not.
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First Nations argue new hockey league is 'blatant racism'
The lawyer representing a new Manitoba junior hockey league argued in court Wednesday that five Manitoba First Nations suing the Capital Region Junior Hockey League have failed to prove that it poached players, or left the First Nations'...
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Polar bears in peril: The bleak future of the Churchill bears | In-Depth
They are a majestic icon of Canada's North, but polar bears have also come to symbolize climate change. And scientists say the future for one particular population of polar bears in northern Manitoba is dire.
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Investigation reveals foster care provider 'dragged its heels' after allegations of sexual abuse
A secret recording of a foster care agency meeting obtained by CBC News reveals a for-profit Manitoba foster care company failed to act quickly enough after allegations of sexual abuse emerged in a home it oversees.
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Ottawa announces changes to Indigenous child welfare
New legislation will give control and responsibility to First Nations, Inuit and Métis governments with a goal to reduce the huge number of Indigenous children in foster and group homes. But the announcement is being met with mixed...
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Harsh harvest could mean a Canada-wide potato shortage
From the Prairies to Prince Edward Island, a harsh fall harvest means Canada could be facing a serious potato shortage, one that may cause millions of dollars worth of Canadian potatoes to rot in the ground this year.
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How the new carbon plan works
The federal Liberal government will slap a carbon tax on fuels in provinces and territories with no adequate emissions pricing plans of their own. But how will it work? The National explains.
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Trudeau promises rebates from carbon tax in provinces without levy
The federal Liberal government will slap a carbon tax on fuels in provinces and territories with no adequate emissions pricing plans of their own.
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Legal weed in Canada: How it works where you live | Power & Politics
Marijuana will be legal in Canada starting Oct. 17, but the rules are different in each province. CBC's Power & Politics breaks it down.
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Delivering pot in one hour or less
With cannabis legalization overwhelming brick and mortar stores across the country, one Manitoba company is aiming to bring in customers by promising pot delivery in one hour or less.
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Provinces unite to fight Ottawa's cross-country carbon tax plan
Ontario Premier Doug Ford met in Saskatchewan with Premier Scott Moe, his ally in the fight against a federally enforced carbon tax.