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Court documents detail Winnipeg child abuse allegationsPolice also obtained search warrants for the foster parents' cellphones, which they say may have been used to research the child's injuries.CrimeDec 17, 2025
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Manitoba foster parents fear families minister has blocked themThe Manitoba Foster Parents Association fears that it has been cut off communicating with Minister of Families Nahanni Fontaine.Aug 5, 2025
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Cabinet minister who criticized interpreter says she’s focused on doing betterNahanni Fontaine, the minister responsible for services for people with disabilities, has repeatedly apologized for remarks she made last month.PoliticsJul 23, 2025
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Indigenous group frustrated after being uninvited to Winnipeg gender equality gatheringStealing some of the spotlight from women and gender issues was a political battle that led to what was effectively a counter-conference in the same downtown hotel.PoliticsJul 23, 2024
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‘It could’ve been me’: Manitoba women reflect on 34th anniversary of Montreal MassacreOn the anniversary of a mass shooting that saw 14 women murdered by an anti-feminist gunman, women in Manitoba say it's important for Canadians to remember what happened.CanadaDec 6, 2023
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Manitoba politicians set to pass a host of new laws before heading into electionManitoba politicians are working to pass many bills into law by Thursday — the last scheduled sitting before the summer break and the provincial election slated for Oct. 3.CanadaMay 30, 2023
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Manitoba eyes new standards for police, more time for people to file complaintsA bill introduced in the legislature would allow the province's director of policing to set down a provincewide code of conduct for officers.CrimeMar 18, 2022
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Manitoba premier says he’s willing to consider proposal to stop protests at hospitalsThe bill proposes that any protests of pandemic health orders, vaccinations, testing and other COVID-19 measures would be forbidden within the buffer zones.PoliticsOct 8, 2021
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Poems by man who killed Indigenous woman in Regina removed from parliamentary websiteTwo poems written by a man who killed an Indigenous woman have been removed from the parliamentary poet laureate website.Jan 6, 2020
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Manitoba MLA calls for poems by man who killed Indigenous woman in Regina to be pulled from websiteA Manitoba legislator is calling on Canadians to contact the federal heritage minister to remove two poems, written by the killer of an Indigenous woman, from the Parliamentary Poet Laureate website.CanadaJan 6, 2020
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