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'We lost our way': Manitoba Tories sorry after rejecting landfill search for women

'We lost our way': Manitoba Tories sorry after rejecting landfill search for women

WINNIPEG 鈥 The interim leader of Manitoba's Progressive Conservatives apologized Wednesday to the families of two slain First Nations women after refusing to search a landfill for their remains and touting the decision in a provincial election campai
Five years after COVID upended tourism, the industry's revival is still up in the air

Five years after COVID upended tourism, the industry's revival is still up in the air

MONTREAL 鈥 Michael Hale still recalls the moment COVID-19 upended his world.
Buffy Sainte-Marie says she never denied U.S. citizenship, has returned Order of Canada medals

Buffy Sainte-Marie says she never denied U.S. citizenship, has returned Order of Canada medals

TORONTO 鈥 Buffy Sainte-Marie says she has returned her Order of Canada medals 鈥渨ith a good heart鈥 and reasserts that she never lied about her identity, as more institutions deliberate what to do about the musician's many accolades in the absence of p
'Team Rustad' prevails at 小蓝视频 Conservative AGM, leader says difference is strength

'Team Rustad' prevails at 小蓝视频 Conservative AGM, leader says difference is strength

NANAIMO, 小蓝视频 鈥 "Team Rustad" has prevailed at the 小蓝视频 Conservatives' first annual general meeting since storming into the province's mainstream political scene in last year's election and becoming the official Opposition.
Man who killed Indigenous woman in northern Alberta released from prison

Man who killed Indigenous woman in northern Alberta released from prison

EDMONTON 鈥 Nicole Gladue-Weesemat wailed after learning the man who stabbed her mother in northern Alberta a decade ago, then moved her dead body to Manitoba, is out of prison.
Supreme Court dismisses appeal from Saskatchewan government involving M茅tis group

Supreme Court dismisses appeal from Saskatchewan government involving M茅tis group

OTTAWA 鈥 The Supreme Court of Canada has dismissed an appeal from the Saskatchewan government over a lawsuit alleging a M茅tis organization wasn't consulted over uranium exploration permits.
Ottawa tells First Nations chiefs committee to sort out child welfare talks with AFN

Ottawa tells First Nations chiefs committee to sort out child welfare talks with AFN

OTTAWA 鈥 Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu says Ottawa needs the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) and a committee trying to renegotiate a child welfare agreement to decide who's leading the talks before any progress can be made.
One dead, two hurt in Sandy Lake First Nation house fire

One dead, two hurt in Sandy Lake First Nation house fire

Police say one person was found dead and two others were injured after a home caught fire in Sandy Lake First Nation earlier this week.

Inuit children in Nunavut face a preventable food security crisis

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'Do better': Murder victims' families react after possible remains found in landfill

'Do better': Murder victims' families react after possible remains found in landfill

WINNIPEG 鈥 When Elle Harris got a phone call about potential human remains found at the landfill where searchers are trying to find her mother and another slain First Nations woman, she was overcome with a sinking feeling.
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