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

June 20, 2017 — 
Arthur Schafer weighs in

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Op-ed: Public servants deserve our support

June 16, 2017 — 
Public servants are an integral aspect of governing and delivering many public goods.

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Manitoba Legislature Building, Winnipeg.

Op-ed: Party loyalty shouldn’t stifle constructive debate in Manitoba Legislature

June 5, 2017 — 
Conceiving parliamentary democracy as simply a game in which there are winners and losers trivializes the processes of representation and deliberation to which all our 57 elected MLAs are meant to contribute.

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Wpg Free Press: Tories accused of playing games with wage bill

May 23, 2017 — 
David Camfield, a professor of labour studies, weighs in

James Hanely (University of Winnipeg), Barrington Walker (Queen's University) and Adele Perry (University of Manitoba)

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Dark Peril in history

May 12, 2017 — 
Barrington Walker recently gave a talk to history programs at Universities of Manitoba and Winnipeg

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HuffPo/CTV: University Of Manitoba Student Delivers 150 Care Packages To Asylum-Seekers

May 11, 2017 — 
A University of Manitoba [Faculty of Arts] student inspired by the plight of asylum seekers crossing the U.S.-Canada border on foot delivered care packages to the new reception and shelter in Gretna Tuesday

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Meghan Payment as Student Emcee during 2015 Info Days.

From here … we lead

May 9, 2017 — 
For Meghan Payment, a 2013 Loran Scholar and Psychology and Indigenous Studies major, studying at the U of M has provided her with learning opportunities far beyond the classroom

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Student awarded young woman of distinction award by YMCA-YWCA

May 5, 2017 — 
Aly Raposo, an undergraduate student in the women's and gender studies, received the YMCA-YWCA of Winnipeg young woman of distinction award

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a brain made up of words associated with dementia

Are you a family member living with someone with cognitive impairment or dementia whose behaviours are changing?

May 5, 2017 — 
Research study seeking participants

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