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Youth vote for jobs, housing, brighter future

Economy & Business, Education, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Ligia BraidottiSeptember 28, 2015

Candidates are promising to fix some of the problems young people are facing in Canada, but are they convincing?

To vote or not to vote

Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Erin DeBooySeptember 25, 2015

With three federal parties neck-in-neck in a race for power, Canada’s indigenous community is still debating on whether or not they should vote.

Honouring treaties a first step in fight against racism

Economy & Business, Education, Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Joan SuzukiSeptember 25, 2015

While Winnipeg shares a collective pat on the back for attempting to confront racism in our city, the question remains whether treaties will be honoured and if help will ever come to those who need it most.

Making arts and culture election issues

Culture, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Noah ErenbergSeptember 25, 2015

Voters encouraged to know the arts and culture platforms of each political party so that citizens can make informed choices at the polls.

E is for election, and for environment

Education, Environment, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Bailey HildebrandSeptember 24, 2015

While Liberals and New Democrats look for voters concerned about the environment, the Conservatives are mostly quiet about it.

Retirement savings key issue for older voters

Economy & Business, Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Samantha SamsonSeptember 23, 2015

Parties fight over how best to help Canadians save for retirement.

Voters want NDP-Liberal coalition if Conservatives win minority

Economy & Business, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Scott BilleckSeptember 22, 2015

NDP willing to discuss coalition with Liberals but Justin Trudeau has rejected the idea.

Beware of fraudsters posing as Revenue Canada agents

Economy & Business, Education, Our Neighbourhoods, Politics, SafetyBy Susan CameronSeptember 22, 2015

The voice message indicated that I was in serious trouble with Revenue Canada and was being investigated for tax fraud.

Election campaign pays little attention to issues affecting Indigenous people

Education, Environment, Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Brittany HobsonSeptember 21, 2015

Some Manitoba voters are rallying for a change in government that will support First Nations rights.

Oil glut makes hydro sales less profitable

Economy & Business, Environment, Our Neighbourhoods, Politics, Science & TechnologyBy Roger CurrieSeptember 21, 2015

Hydro-electricity was supposed to be Manitoba’s ace in the hole, but like always, reality changes things when you plan for the future.

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