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Manitoba Government Upgrading Roads in Norway House
March 28, 2024 Norway House Cree Nation and the Northern Affairs community of Norway House will soon see upgrades to provincially owned roads, thanks to a $21.5-millio…
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Health
Manitoba Government Strengthens Animal Welfare, Expands Mobile Spay and Neuter Services
March 28, 2024 The Manitoba government is strengthening Manitoba Agriculture’s Animal Health and Welfare branch with the creation of a new provincial veterinarian po…
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Manitoba Government to Host Forums for Lake Winnipeg Commercial Fishers
March 28, 2024 The Manitoba government will host a pair of forums for commercial fishers on Lake Winnipeg, Economic Development, Investment, Trade and Natural Resource…
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‘You live this work’: Land guardians work to preserve Seal River Watershed - Daily Guardian
March 27, 2024 A new short documentary is detailing efforts to protect the Seal River Watershed in Manitoba’s north. We Are Made From the Land premiers Wednesday …
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Making better picks for the doctors we need - Winnipeg Free Press
Mar. 27, 2024 This year, the Canadian Institute for Health Care published the results of an international survey indicating that, in 2023, Canada was in last place of …
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Update 2 - Manitoba RCMP look to the public for help with double homicide/Yatı godhé 2 holı̨ – Manitoba RCMP dene hodoreké sı nadene dene łeghąldé hobası́
March 26, 2024 RCMP Manitoba Major Crime Services investigators are now in the community of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan to speak to witnesses there in relation to the …
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Courts
Manitoba Government Settles with Children in Care for $530 Million in Historic Class Action Lawsuits
March 26, 2024 WINNIPEG, MB — Manitoba has agreed in principle to pay $530 million to children in care over Manitoba’s actions and policies relating to the adminis…
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Province Issues March Flood Outlook
March 26, 2024 Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure’s Hydrologic Forecast Centre has released its March Flood Outlook Report, which indicates a low-to-moderate…
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Canada-Manitoba Partnership will Provide Rent Support for Survivors of Gender-Based Violence
March 26, 2024 Today, the federal government and Manitoba governments announced an enhancement to the Canada Housing Benefit (CHB) to provide housing supports for surv…
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Business
Kenorland Announces Manitoba Mineral Development Grant at the South Thompson Nickel Project
Vancouver, British Columbia, March 26, 2024 – Kenorland Minerals Ltd. (TSXV: KLD) (OTCQX: KLDCF) (FSE: 3WQ0) (“Kenorland” or the “Company”) is pleased to announ…
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Manitoba Government Appoints New Board for Efficiency Manitoba
March 26, 2024 The Manitoba government has appointed a new board of directors for Efficiency Manitoba and issued a new mandate letter to the Crown Corporation, Environ…
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A steady pace of growth in Manitoba’s construction sector should ease labour market pressures
March 26, 2024 Construction activity in Manitoba was almost unchanged from 2022 levels in 2023. A small gain in non-residential construction investment levels, which w…
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Justice
Manitoba agrees to pay $530M in settlement over children’s allowance - Daily Guardian
March 26, 2024 WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government has agreed to pay $530 million to settle three class-action lawsuits over child welfare benefit payments in an agre…
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Unifor Indigenous Relations Officer appointed to Manitoba Matriarch Circle
March 25, 2024 The Manitoba government has inaugurated its first Matriarch Circle, an initiative aimed at bolstering the protection and well-being of Indigenous women,…
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Manitoba government to search landfill for the remains of Indigenous women - CFWE FM
Mar 25, 2024 On Friday, the federal government, alongside the Manitoba government committed to spending $20 million each to search a landfill for the remains of 4 Indi…
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Manitoba Government Announces Blue-Ribbon Panel on Infrastructure that will Build up our Province for all Manitobans
March 25, 2024 The first meeting of the newly established Blue-Ribbon Panel on Infrastructure is being held tomorrow. The panel will play a leading advisory role in sh…
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Indigenous hip-hop group reunites after 12-year hiatus - CBC
Winnipeg's Most is performing in the city this week for the first time in more than a decade, as a tribute to founding member Jamie Prefontaine, a.k.a. Brooklyn. Billy Pi…
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Manitoba Government Settles With Children In Care For $530 Million In Historic Class Action Lawsuits
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Manitoba Government Settles With Children In Care For $530 Million In Historic Class Action Lawsuits
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Manitoba Government Settles with Children in Care for $530 Million in Historic Class Action Lawsuits
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