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Two lawyers barred from practising in Manitoba after surveilling Winnipeg judgeThe Law Society of Manitoba has barred two Alberta lawyers from practising in the province and ordered them to pay $5,000 after receiving complaints they hired a private investigator to surveil a judge who was hearing a case involving COVID-19 public health orders.Aug 21, 2023
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Manitoba’s public health orders ‘justified and reasonable,’ Chief Justice rulesManitoba’s far-reaching public health orders limit the rights and freedoms of the populace, but are justifiable and reasonable, a Manitoba judge has decided.Oct 21, 2021
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Manitoba further loosening COVID-19 restrictions as vaccination targets surpassed, masks no longer required indoors: PallisterManitoba Premier Brian Pallister announced on Tuesday that public health measures in the province would be further loosened as COVID-19 vaccination targets are not only being met, but surpassed. “Manitoba is now in a position to reopen sooner,” said Pallister. Part of the new public health orders includes masks no longer being required to be...CanadaAug 3, 2021
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Reaction mixed to Manitoba’s latest public health ordersReaction continues to pour in over the province’s latest health orders. One expert saying the new Southern Health church restrictions are a good step, but some are concerned over the vaccine/testing requirement for 12-17 year olds who want to participate in indoor rec sports.Nov 15, 2021
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Manitoba to require full-vaccination for restaurants, bars, movies, sporting eventsManitobans looking to catch a movie at a theatre, grab a drink on a patio, or take in a sporting event or concert will need to show proof of full immunization against COVID-19 under the province’s latest public health orders.Aug 27, 2021
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Tuxedo restaurants hit with COVID-19 finesMonstrosity Burger and Tuxedo Village Family Restaurant were given $40,000 worth of fines for violating Manitoba public health orders.MoneySep 22, 2021
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Manitoba minister says only God has authority to make people wear masksA Manitoba minister says he can’t force his worshippers to follow public health orders aimed at slowing the spread of COVID-19, because only God has that authority. Brittany Greenslade reports on the court battle between several rural churches and the province.May 3, 2021
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COVID-19: Federal health officials respond to news Manitoba teachers to be vaccinated in North DakotaSpeaking to reporters on Thursday, Deputy Chief Public Health Officer of Canada Dr. Howard Njoo was asked to give his thoughts on news that teachers in Manitoba would be headed to North Dakota in order to get their COVID-19 vaccines more quickly.CanadaApr 29, 2021
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Manitoba’s reopening plan set to be released WednesdayIn a time of uncertainty, Manitobans will finally get some idea of how things will look as the province gradually reopens and relaxes public health orders.Apr 28, 2020
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Coronavirus: Manitoba health restrictions extended for 2 weeks, exemption made for professional hockeyManitoba’s chief provincial public health officer Dr. Brent Roussin announced that the province’s public health restrictions meant to curb COVID-19 cases will be extended until January 22nd, but an exemption to the orders will allow the Winnipeg Jets to play their upcoming NHL games at home at Bell MTS Place. Roussin added that the exemption...Jan 8, 2021
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Steinbach area minister slapped with nearly $2,600 in COVID-19-related health finesAfter openly defying public health orders meant to curb the spread of COVID-19 on two occasions, a rural Manitoba minister was handed a pair of fines Monday night. Global’s Brittany Greenslade has the story.Nov 24, 2020
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Coronavirus: Manitoba bans private gatherings, limits retail sales to essential items onlyManitoba Premier Brian Pallister and chief provincial health officer Dr. Brent Roussin announced new public health orders Thursday, enhancing the province-wide COVID-19 restrictions already in place, banning gatherings at private residences, with visitors only allowed for essential reasons, and limiting retail sales to essential items only starting November 20.Nov 19, 2020
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Manitoba restrictions on gathering in homes toned downThe province of Manitoba’s latest public health order doesn’t forbid social gatherings in people’s homes, despite Dr. Brent Roussin saying they would. Abigail Turner has more.HealthNov 12, 2020
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Coronavirus: Confusion around social gatherings in new Manitoba public health ordersManitoba’s top doctor was grilled Thursday on why the newest public health orders don’t specifically say gathering limits are to be limited to a single household, despite that being indicated earlier in the week. Global’s Marney Blunt has the latest.Nov 12, 2020
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Will restrictions remain in Manitoba?With the current public health orders scheduled to expire later this week in Manitoba, should we expect them to be extended again? Joe Scarpelli reports.Jun 7, 2021
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Coronavirus: Manitoba to remain under ‘critical’ level of COVID-19 pandemic responseThe Manitoba government has decided to make only relatively minor changes to COVID-19 public health orders, citing concerns over rising variant case numbers and the need to keep stability in the province’s health-care system.CanadaMar 23, 2021
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Manitoba premier says travel restrictions ‘not an issue of high priority’Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister explains why travel restrictions weren’t included in his government’s latest round of tightened COVID-19 public health orders.Apr 19, 2021
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Manitobans failing to follow restrictionsAs case counts continue to rise, public health officials say clusters of Manitobans not following health orders are to blame. And it could soon mean more restrictions for everyone. Brittany Greenslade reports.Apr 12, 2021
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Manitoba looks at further loosening of coronavirus public health ordersManitoba is considering loosening COVID-19 public health orders further, removing some limits on outdoor gathering sizes and restaurant capacity, Manitoba’s chief public health officer Dr. Brent Roussin announced Thursday.CanadaFeb 25, 2021
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RCMP on monitoring Manitoba churches and public health order enforcement“We understand you want to get together and have a church service. Everybody wants things to get back to normal. But we’re not there yet. We have a lot of work to do.” Sgt. Paul Manaigre of the Manitoba RCMP discusses officers having to block the parking lot of a Steinbach-area church.Nov 30, 2020