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Canada

Honouring Manitoba’s Fallen Firefighters

The autumn wind carried a solemn silence through Memorial Park as families, friends, and fellow firefighters gathered to honour Manitoba’s heroes who gave everything in the line of duty. The Manitoba Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial is not just stone and steel—it is a testament to lives of courage, lives cut short, and families left to Read More…

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Canada

MPI’s Road Test Policies Are Broken — Manitobans Deserve Fairness, Not Double Standards

By Donovan Martin Sr, Editor in Chief Here is the plain truth that too often gets buried: under Manitoba Public Insurance’s current system, when a learner fails a road test after already paying for multiple professional lessons, they are required to pay again—both for additional instructor-certified hours and for another road test. At the very Read More…

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Breaking News Indigenous

Tragedy at Hollow Water First Nation Sparks Calls for Reform and Healing

Hollow Water First Nation, Manitoba — September 5, 2025: A devastating tragedy has left the Anishinaabe community of Hollow Water First Nation shaken and grieving after a horrific stabbing claimed the life of an 18-year-old woman and injured several others. According to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, 26-year-old Tyrone Simard fatally stabbed his sister before Read More…

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Canada

Anne Other Plea for Justice: Addressing Elder Abuse in Canada

Anne Open Letter to the United Nations Independent Expert on the enjoyment of human rights by older persons by Anne Thompson Dear Ms. Claudia Mahler, Thank you for receiving this letter.  I regret that I have to write to you about this urgent and serious matter. I feel compelled to write to you because I Read More…