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Latest figures by the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre suggest fires have torn through 72,000 square kilometres.
The Canadian economy shed some 41,000 jobs in July as young workers and the private sector bore the brunt of the losses, ...
Cannabis stores have become commonplace, but are workers being protected? Some say there should be stricter safety protocols ...
It's not the 20% across the board increase previously promised, but the Canadian Forces will be getting raises. The raises ...
Much of Manitoba and Saskatchewan remain under air quality warnings. Environment Canada says wildfire smoke continues to ...
The Manitoba Museum might have one of the largest collections of Hudson’s Bay artifacts, but its CEO isn’t bitter the defunct ...
Winnipeg police say a 55-year-old music professor has been charged with sexual assault. WPS says in February, officers within ...
Winnipeg police say a man is dead after being found unresponsive Tuesday evening in the Inkster-Faraday neighbourhood. Around ...
Winnipeg police say they are still looking for information regarding a fatal hit-and-run one year later. Around 3:30 a.m. on ...
HL: Manitoba nurses vote to ‘grey list’ Winnipeg’s largest hospital over safety concerns The Manitoba Nurses Union will begin advising nurses not to take jobs at Winnipeg’s largest hospital, after its ...
The struggle continues for students looking for summer work. Canada's economy lost 41,000 jobs last month , and the majority were among the youngest age category.
As Canada reports a tough unemployment for July, could be an early sign of a slowing economy? Glen McGregor explains.