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The Manitoba government has created a new Innovation and Productivity (IP) Task Force to help grow the province’s economy through smarter use of technology, data, and homegrown ideas, Innovation and ...
The Manitoba government has introduced legislation aimed at reducing interprovincial trade barriers and boosting the provincial economy, Business, Mining, Trade and Job Creation Minister Jamie Moses ...
Milwaukee tried to mount a comeback with one run in the sixth and four more over the final three innings. Jaylin Davis drove in a run in the sixth, Delvin Perez hit a three-run homer in the seventh, ...
Winnipeg Blue Bombers second-round pick Jaylen Smith wasn’t a recruit when he drove into Denton, Texas, the home base of the North Texas Mean Green football program four years ago. “First year, I was ...
Teammates all want him back, while Winnipeg Jets general manager Kevin Cheveldayoff calls him a player “we think the world of.” The GM will get a chance to put his money where his mouth is when it ...
With Ontario tabling its budget on May 15, all provinces and territories have now laid out their fiscal plans for 2025–26. Prime Minister Mark Carney has backtracked on his government’s pledge not to ...
The City of Winnipeg has suspended residential and commercial recycling collection scheduled for Thursday, May 22, as police investigate an incident at the Materials Recovery Facility. The disruption ...
Currently seatless Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is eyeing an easy win in a not-yet-called byelection in rural Alberta, but locals say he could be caught in the middle of a growing firestorm ...
Canadian drivers are growing increasingly concerned about auto theft, but the persistently high cost of living is forcing them to make concessions about vehicle safety, according to a new report by ...
ATLANTA (AP) — Mercedes-Benz announced Thursday that it plans establish its North American headquarters in metro Atlanta, ...
A recent review by the Manitoba Human Rights Commission has revealed significant dissatisfaction among educators regarding the province’s current reading instruction methods. The early findings from ...
The federal and provincial governments are investing $95,000 to provide specialized training for Crown attorneys in Manitoba to improve how hate crimes are prosecuted, officials announced Tuesday.