Avi Lewis wins NDP leadership race in decisive first-ballot victory
Have you ever considered that the Prime Directive is not only not ethical, but also illogical, and perhaps morally indefensible?
Have you ever considered that the Prime Directive is not only not ethical, but also illogical, and perhaps morally indefensible?
Avi Lewis wins NDP leadership race in decisive first-ballot victory
Former Manitoba cabinet minister, city councillor Scott Fielding charged with sexual assault
Province quietly moves tenants into downtown Winnipeg building being converted into transitional housing
[Saturday] Trek Talks – The annual streaming telethon inspired by Star Trek to benefit the Hollywood Food Coalition
Manitoba allows largest tuition increase in 8 years as universities, colleges grapple with funding pressures
Corruption Q&A Part Two
Winnipeg woman on the hook for $1.3K cable bill she says isn't hers
>McKay filed a complaint with the Commission for Complaints for Telecom-television Services, an independent organization that helps customers in Canada resolve complaints related to internet and television services. Rogers replied to that complaint in an email, saying McKay didn’t have the authority to dispute the account because it wasn’t hers. >“The complainant has expressly confirmed that they are not the account holder and are therefore not authorized to submit a complaint on behalf of the account holder,” it said. >McKay said that when she tried to dispute her debt with Equifax, one of Canada’s largest credit-rating agencies, Rogers told them the account is legitimate and that the debt is hers. >“So, on one hand … they’re telling me I don’t have any authority to complain about how this is being handled or about the fact that I’m being held responsible for something,” she said.
Canada clears NATO's 2% bar — after years of lagging and a last-minute lift
Mom-and-pop shops won't get PST exemption on food coming to big Manitoba grocers
>When questioned Wednesday, Kinew didn’t clearly state why government is making the distinction between grocery stores and other food retailers, like convenience stores or mom-and-pop shops. >Locations that are less than 280 square meters in size, are licensed to sell tobacco products and are located in a city will not benefit from PST relief. The tax will continue to be applied at vending machines and restaurants, including takeout food.
Winnipeg Coun. Russ Wyatt charged with sexual assault