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Chief of Ontario reserve says housing shortage worse than ever; PM promises help

PIKANGIKUM, Ont. — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is promising a remote northwestern Ontario reserve help with a housing shortage that …

‘Need not be perfect:’ Judge OKs $90M deal for flooded Manitoba First Nations

WINNIPEG— A judge has approved a $90-million payout to residents of four Manitoba Indigenous communities that were flooded out almost …

Winnipeg police museum shows history of tools: from guns to hovercraft and chair legs

WINNIPEG—Crude leg irons. Small pellet-filled bags used as miniature clubs. Chair legs fashioned into batons. The Winnipeg Police Museum offers …

Hydro chair says Manitoba’s new carbon tax could be used to offset rising rates

WINNIPEG — The chair of Crown-owned Manitoba Hydro says the province should use some revenue from its planned carbon tax …

‘I have trouble with that:’ Manitoba’s child welfare changes worry First Nations

WINNIPEG — Some Manitoba First Nations say they are worried some of the reforms planned for the province’s troubled child-welfare system could …

Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister hurt while hiking on vacation in New Mexico

WINNIPEG — Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister was hiking while on vacation in New Mexico and was overdue by an hour …

Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister says he won’t follow Ontario cannabis model

WINNIPEG—Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister signalled Monday that the province’s private sector will be involved in the distribution of marijuana when …

Manitoba sets carbon tax at $25 a tonne as Trudeau warns feds will impose price

WINNIPEG — The federal and Manitoba governments moved closer to a clash over carbon pricing Friday, as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said …

Manitoba judges visit Indigenous leaders to try to boost access to justice

WINNIPEG — Five Manitoba judges, including the chief justice of the Court of Queen’s Bench, are to meet with First Nations leaders …

Manitoba sets carbon tax at $25 a tonne as Trudeau warns feds will impose price

WINNIPEG — The federal and Manitoba governments moved closer to a clash over carbon pricing Friday, as Prime Minister Justin …

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