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Manitoba premier dogged by decisions she made in cabinet during COVID-19 third wave

When Heather Stefanson became Manitoba's premier, the Tuxedo MLA's performance as health minister during the pandemic's third wave was

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This International Women's Day I want more equality, not coupons and girly gifs

This Opinion piece is by Anusuya Datta, a writer/journalist currently based in Saskatoon who has a special interest in connecting

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Your steak is more expensive, but Ontario beef farmers aren't getting the biggest cut

A new study commissioned by the Beef Farmers of Ontario suggests cattle farmers aren't necessarily cashing in on

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Women-led startups get much less funding than men. Female investors hope to change that

When sisters Bunny and Taran Ghatrora launched their company Blume in 2018, they were using homemade labels and

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Why lawyers want senior RCMP officers to testify at Portapique inquiry

Maps that were pulled off walls, delays in witness information about exit routes and the gunman's fake police

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Swan Lake First Nation teen excels at archery in Manitoba as she connects with culture

In a sport usually dominated by men, 13-year-old Waasayah Munro-Soldier excels at archery. Now, she's set her sights on hunting with

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TD customer questions $50 charge for donating to Ukraine aid efforts. The bank is now among those waiving fees

A Toronto woman is questioning TD Bank after she was charged —  then later reimbursed — a $50

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My 'incorrect' surname is a tether to my grandpa's traditional values but I still hold onto it

This First Person column is written by Christina Bagatavicius who is a third-generation Lithuanian Canadian. For more information about

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The costs of China's 'no limits' support for Putin. Did Beijing get played with the Ukraine invasion?

With a smile and a practiced 'zdravstvuyte', Chinese President Xi Jinping looked genuinely happy to say hello to

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Ukraine's young cancer patients fight double battle of disease and war

In the pediatric cancer ward of a hospital in Lviv, Ukraine, young victims of Russia's war with Ukraine

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Canada's Mark Arendz wins gold in men's standing biathlon event at Beijing Paralympics

Canada's Mark Arendz struck gold in the men's standing 10-kilometre biathlon race at the Beijing Paralympics on Tuesday in China.

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Jean Charest to launch Conservative leadership bid Thursday, Radio-Canada sources say

Jean Charest, the former Premier of Quebec, will be a candidate to succeed Erin O'Toole as leader of the Conservative

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P.E.I. reports 1 in 40 people confirmed to be infected with COVID-19

Prince Edward Island's rate of COVID-19 has reached levels never before recorded, not just in P.E.I. but in

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Top Canadian bobsleigh, skeleton athletes call for resignations amid toxic culture allegations

Some of Canada's top bobsleigh and skeleton athletes are calling for the resignations of the president of Bobsleigh

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Cree elder who suffers from muscular disease says furniture store's staff racially profiled him

A Cree elder from northern Manitoba feels sick after he says staff at a Thompson furniture store racially profiled him

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