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CBC: The Canada Warbler and efforts to help the species

July 4, 2017 — 
Listen to CBC New Brunswick's interview with MSc student Amelie Roberto-Charon from the University of Manitoba on the Canada Warbler and efforts to help the species

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Wpg Free Press: ‘Honoured and delighted’: Order of Canada welcomes six Manitoban appointees

June 30, 2017 — 
Six Manitobans have been appointed members of the Order of Canada

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PIMS: Math Mania reaches First Nations communities in Manitoba

June 29, 2017 — 
Thanks to the efforts of Darja Barr, Math Mania, has made it to the Canadian Prairies in the form of an Indigenous Outreach and Mentorship Project. This project is making considerable strides in building connections with Indigenous communities across the province as well as with Indigenous students at the University of Manitoba.

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Wpg Free Press: Winnipeg native Randy Ambrosie new CFL commissioner, sources say

June 29, 2017 — 
Former University of Manitoba Bison Randy Ambrosie has been hired as the 14th commissioner of the Canadian Football League

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CTV: Made in Manitoba book examines Canada 150 from an Indigenous perspective

June 28, 2017 — 
“It’s filling in some gaps, I think, in knowledge of what Canada’s true history is and that it didn’t simply start in 1867”

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Wpg Free Press: A poster child for women’s rights

June 27, 2017 — 
Alumna won first place in the senior art category of Historica Canada’s "Votes for Women!" contest

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Motherboard: Universal Basic Income Is the Path to an Entirely New Economic System

June 26, 2017 — 
Fully automated luxury communism

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CBC: Sears closure an opportunity for Garden City, says councillor​

June 23, 2017 — 
'If the new tenant is going to be successful, Kelley Main, a marketing professor at the University of Manitoba, said it will need to learn from Sears' mistakes.'

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Op-ed: Federal carbon policy trying to sell politics, not decrease in greenhouse gas emissions

June 21, 2017 — 
The nationwide price-on-carbon proposed by the federal Liberal government to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is a topical subject, with lots of debate and discussion. What this action will really mean to the public at large, however, remains unclear.

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CBC/CTV: Critics decry St. Boniface Hospital for banning medical-assisted deaths

June 20, 2017 — 
Arthur Schafer weighs in

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