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Hospital in rural Manitoba organizes snowplow convoy for staff during storm

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Lorraine Cassan, director at Boundary Trails Health Centre, arranged a snowplow convoy so hospital staff could drive to and from work safely during the snowstorm battering Manitoba. She spoke with CBC's Andrew Nichols.
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Indigenous job-seeker outraged by questions on CIBC application

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An Indigenous woman in Winnipeg says she was stunned by some questions on a CIBC job application, one of them asking about her favourite Indigenous tradition.
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An Indigenous woman in Winnipeg says she was stunned by some questions on a CIBC job application, including one asking about her favourite Indigenous tradition.
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Rural renters in Manitoba struggle to find affordable housing

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Statistics Canada says 40 per cent of renters in rural Manitoba are considered to be in 'core housing need' — the highest rate across Canada. That means renters are either paying too much based on their income or are living in spaces...
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Prairie residents least likely to support COVID-19 mask mandates: poll

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Canadians living in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba are the least likely to support masking in indoor public spaces, a new CBC News and Angus Reid poll shows.
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Winnipeg rally for Ukraine draws thousands to Manitoba legislature

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Manitoba's Ukrainian community banded together for a second rally in just over a week, drawing a crowd of thousands to the provincial legislature in Winnipeg.
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Border blockades cleared, but Windsor, Ont., still dealing with disruptions

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A convoy of several transport trucks that police believe was making its way from Ottawa to Windsor, Ont., was 'successfully intercepted,' police say. Windsor's mayor says some roads surrounding the Ambassador Bridge will remain closed...
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Niverville: Manitoba's fastest-growing municipality

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Statistics Canada has just published the first results from its 2021 census. There are winners and losers among Manitoba communities. Some are growing quickly. Some aren't growing at all. CBC's Bartley Kives brings us this story from the...
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Why a Nigerian-born entrepreneur created an app to help racialized communities manage their finances

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When Nigerian-born Akeem Adebisi noticed that racialized communities in Winnipeg were struggling to navigate the banking system and make ends meet, he decided to create an app to help them save for their goals.
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Canadian cities prepare for solidarity protests

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Protests in solidarity with a convoy to Ottawa have been organized across Canada over the weekend and could disrupt an important cultural event and access to major hospitals.
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Candice Bergen elected interim Conservative Party leader

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Candice Bergen has been voted interim leader of the Conservatives after a majority of party MPs voted to remove Erin O'Toole as leader.
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Officials confirm Indian family froze to death near U.S. border

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The RCMP have confirmed the four people found frozen to death in a Manitoba field near the U.S. border were a family from India. Investigators say their deaths may be linked to a larger human smuggling operation and are asking the public...
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Rural Manitoba struggles with paramedic shortage

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A union representing some Manitoba paramedics is raising the alarm over how short-staffed the service is, saying ambulances are often pulled from Brandon, Man., to travel an hour away, leaving the city without a single ambulance.
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Prairie drought drives Canada's canola, wheat production down more than 35%: StatsCan

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Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada says 99 per cent of Prairie agricultural land is 'abnormally dry,' leading to the worst year-over-year decline in crop production ever recorded.
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Manitoba’s stretched hospitals prepare for Omicron

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Manitoba’s health-care system is already stretched by staff shortages and full ICU beds as it prepares to make room for rising COVID-19 cases, and it’s not the only province concerned about hospital capacity.
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Patients, doctors call for action on surgical backlog

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The COVID-19 pandemic has created a major surgical backlog. Now, doctors and patients are calling for governments to take the necessary steps to clear it.
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Manitoba launches task force to help clear medical backlog

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Manitoba has launched a specialized task force to find ways to help clear the province's backlog of roughly 152,000 medical procedures delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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KC Allan describes hearing prosecutors declined to lay charges

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Former model KC Allan gave a statement to Winnipeg police last year, but Manitoba prosecutors declined to charge Peter Nygard.
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New COVID-19 restrictions target religious services in Manitoba's southern health region

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Larry Reimer, local pastor and a spiritual care co-ordinator at a hospital in Winkler, Man., joins CBC chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton. He says people in his community feel singled out by the province's new restrictions.
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Manitoba implements new restrictions, vaccination rules amid COVID-19 spike

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Manitoba now has the highest COVID-19 infection rate out of the provinces, and officials have implemented additional restrictions in the southern part of the province. The government is also requiring kids ages 12 to 17 to be vaccinated...
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New COVID-19 restrictions in Manitoba as province hit with highest infection rate in the country

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Manitoba Health Minister Audrey Gordon joins CBC chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton to talk about the province implementing stronger restrictions to stem rising COVID-19 cases.
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Manitoba farmers hope for white winter after summer drought

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After a severe drought, Manitoba farmers are hoping to see a white winter in order for their soil to recover and prevent a crop disaster that would affect the provincial economy.
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Manitoba’s 1st female premier faces uphill battle

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Manitoba’s first female premier, Heather Stefanson, has inherited a party reeling from criticism of Brian Pallister’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and downplaying the effects of colonialism on Indigenous people. She may have broken...
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New Manitoba premier sworn in as opponent demands new election

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Heather Stefanson has been sworn in as the premier of Manitoba, but her leadership race rival, Shelly Glover, wants the courts to overturn the results, claiming 1,200 members didn’t receive ballots.