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Pallister ’50 years out of date,’ professor says after premier’s comments on colonial history of Manitoba

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A number of Indigenous people are calling on Premier Brian Pallister to educate himself on their history in the province, after he gave what they say is a distorted reframing of colonization earlier this week.

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Man accused of killing toddler tried to force abortion on mother, court records show

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A Winnipeg man accused of abducting and fatally stabbing his three-year-old daughter tried to force the child’s mother into an abortion not long after she became pregnant, according to Manitoba court records.

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Why Canada’s low-paid, precariously employed essential workers need a better deal

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Labour advocates say essential workers have borne the brunt of the pandemic, and that they’re owed a future with higher wages and better worker protections.

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What Canada needs to do now to capitalize on low COVID-19 levels and keep them that way

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COVID-19 levels haven’t been this low in Canada in a long time, but the actions we take now to maintain control mean the difference between living with the virus or hiding from it in the weeks and months ahead.

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The price of your morning cup of coffee could be set for a jolt

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A once-in-a-century drought in Brazil has walloped the world’s largest coffee crop, leading to the highest prices in years for a market that was already dealing with climate change and COVID-related volatility.

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