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Manitoba RCMP officer charged with assault in Portage la Prairie incidentA Manitoba RCMP officer is facing an assault charge after an investigation by the province's police watchdog.CrimeOct 8
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Former Manitoba cop charged with theft, breach of trust, RCMP sayA former Manitoba RCMP officer is facing theft and breach of trust charges in connection with a public complaint from last November.CrimeOct 3
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Winnipeg judge stays charges against former fashion mogul Peter NygardNygard was charged in 2023 after police said a woman came forward with allegations she was sexually assaulted at a warehouse in Manitoba's capital in 1993.CrimeOct 8
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IIU investigating after car rolls into ditch during Winnipeg police chaseManitoba's police watchdog is looking into an incident early Friday morning that sent a pair of suspects to hospital after their car rolled into a ditch during a chase.CrimeSep 22
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Manitoba’s police watchdog investigating after officer kills dog on First NationThe agency tasked with investigating Manitoba's police says it's looking into the shooting death of a dog on a First Nation.CrimeJul 10
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Manitoba’s police watchdog probes man’s death while detained for detoxManitoba's police watchdog is looking into an incident last week involving the death of a man who was being held in custody under the Intoxicated Persons Detention Act.CrimeJun 30
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Woman wandering in traffic, climbing on cars shot by Manitoba police on Highway 1It happened on Monday night at around 9:30 p.m., when police received reports from several witnesses that the woman was walking in and out of traffic.TrendingMay 13
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Former UCP cabinet minister calls Alberta government health contract probe ‘whitewashing’Peter Guthrie quit Danielle Smith's cabinet and was later expelled from the governing United Conservative caucus.PoliticsApr 24
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Winnipeg officer won’t face charges after fatal shooting: police watchdogWinnipeg police told the Independent Investigative Unit of Manitoba that a man tried to flee in a stolen pickup truck, pinning one officer against a fence.CrimeApr 2
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Ousted Alberta MLA details allegation Danielle Smith purposely misled cabinetFormer infrastructure minister Peter Guthrie is accusing Premier Danielle Smith and Health Minister Adriana LaGrange of deliberately misleading a January cabinet committee meeting.PoliticsApr 17
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Premier Danielle Smith resists calls from NDP to pull lawyers from health probe processThe United Conservative premier said the NDP is twisting the truth, and there is no gag order.PoliticsApr 15
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Speeding vehicle leads to Monday night crash, Winnipeg police sayThe area of Chief Peguis Trail and Henderson Highway has reopened Tuesday morning, after roads were closed in the aftermath of a crash that sent two people to hospital late Monday.TrafficFeb 18
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Fatal police shooting of Winnipeg man in mental health case justified: watchdogManitoba's police watchdog has cleared two officers in the shooting death of a Winnipeg man who confronted police with an axe.TrendingJan 31
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Manitoba police watchdog investigates after man shot dead during wellness checkManitoba's police watchdog is investigating after the shooting death of a man in a community near the U.S. border.CrimeJan 14
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Family of student killed by Winnipeg police still seeking answers one year laterThe family of 19-year-old Afolabi Opaso, killed December 31st 2023, still has not received an autopsy report and frustrations are mounting.CanadaDec 30, 2024
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India alleges international students being trafficked through Canada to U.S.A news release Tuesday from India's Enforcement Directorate said a multi-city search has revealed "incriminating" evidence of "human trafficking."CanadaDec 27, 2024
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UCP backbenchers support changing Alberta’s ethics rulesAlberta's Opposition NDP says the province would become the most corrupt and secretive government in Canada if potential ethics rule changes become law.PoliticsDec 12, 2024
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Workplace investigation finds fault with Manitoba Inuit Association as members ask premier to interveneTwo Workplace Safety and Health investigations into allegations of harassment, intimidation and abuse of staff at the Manitoba Inuit Association have found fault with the organization, Global News has learned. The Inuit Association is appealing both findings. A letter to one of the complainants, former employee Matthew Usenko, from Workplace Safety and Health states the...InvestigationsDec 2, 2024
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Manitoba’s IIU seeks witness to fatal police shootingThe Nov. 24 incident, at a Unicity-area shopping complex, saw a police officer stabbed in the neck, followed by police shooting and killing the 24-year-old suspect.CrimeNov 29, 2024
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Nunavut man shot dead by Winnipeg police had violent history connected to longing for homeNunavut man shot by Winnipeg police had a long violent history connected to his desire to go home.CrimeNov 27, 2024