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Debating the future of the PSB

Downtown, Environment, History, PoliticsBy Shirley KowalchukApril 11, 2016

City to decide fate of Public Safety Building: an eyesore to be demolished, or a modernist structure to be preserved as part of Winnipeg’s rich architectural heritage.

Advanced directives for assisted-dying a dangerous step

Health & Safety, Politics, Science & TechnologyBy Harvey Max ChochinovApril 11, 2016

Recommendation is a risky proposition and goes well beyond anything the Supreme Court of Canada intended.

Political pendulum swings across the west

History, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieApril 8, 2016

NDP rules Conservative Alberta, Sask Party 3-peats on Tommy Douglas turf, and PC’s set to take Manitoba.

Citizen-created resource helps voters make informed choice

History, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, Politics, Science & TechnologyBy Kyle GeskeApril 6, 2016

Open Democracy Manitoba provides a comprehensive voter resource for upcoming provincial election with ManitobaElection.ca website.

Speaking for those who can’t

Education, Health & Safety, Politics, Religion & Spirituality, Science & TechnologyBy Harvey Max ChochinovApril 6, 2016

Hospitals and health facilities across the country are not equipped to deal with physician-hastened death.

Re-visioning teacher education: Responding to TRC’s Calls To Action

Education, History, Local Heroes, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Joan SuzukiApril 5, 2016

Educators encouraged to teach children about Indigenous peoples in ways that engender respect, thereby changing Canadian society for the better.

Trump switches to damage control

Outside Winnipeg, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieApril 4, 2016

Republican front runner stumbles and backtracks on several issues while many in his own party hope it marks the beginning of the end for “The Donald”.

Compassion and action: Jessie Lang turns 100

Charitable Organizations, History, Local Heroes, Our Neighbourhoods, Politics, Stories of GivingBy Cathy AuldApril 1, 2016

An extraordinary icon who has impacted Manitobans for decades celebrates a milestone.

Canada’s apartheid

Economy & Business, Education, Health & Safety, History, Outside Winnipeg, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieMarch 31, 2016

Thirty years ago, Chief Louis Stevenson invited South Africa’s ambassador to Canada to see First Nation poverty. What has changed?

LGBTQ-inclusive values struggle in rural Manitoba

Culture, Education, Health & Safety, Our City, Outside Winnipeg, PoliticsBy Jason DueckMarch 31, 2016

While Manitoba schools have come a long way in sex ed, conservative values evident in some small towns may be hindering progress.

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