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Global: New study in Winnipeg takes a look at how well your health care services work

June 7, 2016 — 
It was put together by the Manitoba Centre for Health Policy at the University of Manitoba

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Wall Street Journal: Canada Wrestles With Terms of Doctor-Assisted Suicide

June 6, 2016 — 
'Canada will become the most liberal country in the world with respect to death-hastening policies'

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CanU showcased in CTV news spotlight

June 6, 2016 — 
Can U highlighted by CTV

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CBC: Mild criticism for new PC government’s fiscal debut

June 1, 2016 — 
It's a moderate and simple budget, according to Michael Benarroch

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Free Press, CBC: City combats forest tent caterpillar outbreak

May 31, 2016 — 
There’s nothing out of the ordinary

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Honorary degree recipient Gerald Schwartz (left) and President David Barnard (right) at May 2016 Convocation. // Photo by Mike Latschislaw

Op-ed: Best is yet to come for university graduates

May 30, 2016 — 
President Barnard on the value of post-secondary education in a piece that appeared on CBC

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Free Press: Province, city not interested in changing generous MTS tax break

May 27, 2016 — 
Paul Thomas, professor emeritus of political studies, interviewed

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TVO: Mosquito Swat Team

May 26, 2016 — 
Watch this discussion on the perils of killing mosquitoes

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CBC/Global/Metro: Canadian military members more likely to attempt suicide, University of Manitoba study finds

May 25, 2016 — 
A new study from the University of Manitoba has found Canadian military members have higher rates of suicide attempts and suicidal thoughts than the rest of the Canadian population

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National Geographic: Arctic Foxes ‘Grow’ Their Own Gardens

May 24, 2016 — 
Greater plant diversity gives herbivores a spot to forage during short summers

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