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Globe and Mail: Manitoba business leader tapped for executive education post

August 10, 2015 — 
Paper reports on appointmenet of Debra Jonasson-Youn

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CBC: N.W.T.’s Husky Lakes trout live, and spawn, in salty water

August 10, 2015 — 
'I didn't think it was possible.'

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Canadian money //Photo: KMR Photography,flickr

Globe and Mail: Is now a good time for the Guaranteed Annual Income?

August 4, 2015 — 
The following is an op-ed written by community health sciences professors Noralou Roos and Evelyn Forget

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i24: The gate through which Goliath passed?

August 4, 2015 — 
The University of Manitoba is involved in an archaeological dig in Israel that may have uncovered structures and an entrance gate to the Philistine city of Gath, once home to the giant biblical Goliath, media reports.

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Wpg Sun: Lashing out like road rager likely only causes more anger

July 22, 2015 — 
Lashing out to “vent” frustration doesn’t actually serve the stress-relief value many think

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Globe and Mail, HuffPO: UM prof leads federal panel on assisted suicide

July 21, 2015 — 
Harvey Max Chochinov chosen to lead

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Skate Canada: How Ice Intrepid went from Synchro Startup to University of Manitoba Mainstay

July 17, 2015 — 
Skate Canada profiles Ice Intrepid, a syncho skate team at the University of Manitoba.

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Wpg Sun: Asper dean estimates provincial credit rating change will cost millions

July 15, 2015 — 
"Each downgrade adds points on any new borrowing we do," said Benarroch.

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Manitoban: The trouble with day care

July 15, 2015 — 
Day care is largely unavailable and unaffordable for University of Manitoba student parents

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CBC: Alumnus named RRC president

July 6, 2015 — 
Longtime university educator and public servant in Manitoba starts August 17

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