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Manitoba announces endowment fund for Upper Fort Garry parkThe Upper Fort Garry Provincial Park Endowment Fund is intended to keep the downtown Winnipeg site of the former Hudson Bay Company trading post maintained for Manitobans.PoliticsOct 27, 2021
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Scott Oake among 12 appointees to the Order of Manitoba, province’s highest honourAfter a more than two-month delay due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the province has revealed this year's inductees into the Order of Manitoba.Jul 15, 2020
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Winnipeg’s embattled Canadian Museum for Human Rights has history of controversyThe museum and its morals have been questioned recently as numerous Black and Indigenous current and former employees shared stories of racism, discrimination and censorship.FeaturesJul 13, 2020
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300,000 lights to illuminate Manitoba legislature ahead of province’s 150th birthdayThe free celebration will feature guest speakers, Santa Claus, and an appearance by the Grey Cup, won by the 2019 Winnipeg Blue Bombers.EntertainmentDec 10, 2019
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Manitoba 150 organizers looking for uniquely local celebrationsOrganizers of the Manitoba 150 campaign are getting set for a unique – and uniquely Manitoban – celebration.LifestyleSep 24, 2019
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Canadian Museum for Human Rights leadership changesThe Canadina Museum for Human Rights board of trustees is seeking a replacement for president and CEO Stuart Murray, whose five-year contract ends Nov. 1.Oct 15, 2014
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Rights museum faces delays getting ready for general publicOfficials say only five of the $351-million Canadian Museum for Human Rights' 11 galleries will be ready for viewing when it opens to the public Saturday.Sep 24, 2014
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Questions surrounding museum’s opening miss point: CEOThe Candian Museum of Human Rights opened its doors last week, mired in controversy and the issues falling into the lap of its CEO Stuart Murray.CanadaSep 21, 2014
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Transcript: Season 4, Episode 2Full transcript for Season 4, Episode 2, aired Sept. 21, 2014, featuring a one-of-a-kind interview with Liberal leader Justin Trudeau, a discussion on Ebola and Canada's reaction to the outbreak, and a look at Canada's new and controversial museum.Sep 21, 2014
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