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Whatever happens next in Duck Lake, it’s clear that Prairie residents care deeply about their history, identity, and sense of place.

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‘Really grateful’: cabinet minister returns to legislature after harrowing battle with sepsis

Manitoba cabinet minister Renée Cable has returned to the legislature after nearly dying from sepsis, sharing how the experience reshaped her priorities, strengthened her advocacy for women’s health, and deepened her gratitude for compassionate care within the province’s strained health system.

Corporations united in political financing of the Saskatchewan Party

Corporations gave $1.6 million to the Saskatchewan Party last year, amounting to 70 per cent of all corporate donations made to the province’s political parties.

Manitoba’s sole federal cabinet breaks silence about 2019 workplace harassment probe

Liberal MP Rebecca Chartrand touted her commitment to positive change and the progress she made on “enhancing programs and fostering a student-centered environment” at RRC Polytech.

Manitoba’s lone federal cabinet minister harassed employee during stint at RRC Polytech, 2019 probe found

A whistleblower has leaked the findings of a 2019 workplace investigation into newly elected Liberal MP Rebecca Chartrand’s conduct when she was employed by the post-secondary institute in Winnipeg.

Kinew proposes Manitoba ‘nation-building’ projects in letter to PM

Kinew pitched a “One Canada Trade Corridor” to bring Canadian goods and energy to new markets via the Port of Churchill, which would require federal funding for icebreakers to expand the shipping season through Hudson Bay, as well as new energy generation and transmission infrastructure.

Students ‘not props,’ Speaker tells legislature after MLAs’ behaviour prompts complaints from school groups

Students have been made to feel uncomfortable during recent visits to 450 Broadway, per their teacher’s reports to government employees.

How Saskatchewan election ballots are printed

PrintWest has been part of the ballot printing process for around 30 years, with 45 staff members working diligently through the weekend.

Border community of Emerson fears surge in refuge seekers post election

A Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) spokesperson said that the federal government “will not speculate on how foreign political outcomes may or may not impact irregular migration trends.”

Provincial budget prioritizes essentials: Melfort mayor

The mayor said the city will benefit from the continuation of the Municipal Revenue Sharing Program.

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