Winnipeg police say nine people -- three from Manitoba -- have been arrested as part of a Canada-wide drug trafficking investigation.
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Ontario aluminum packaging maker squeezed by tariffs — not just Canada-U.S. leviesA company that makes pie tins, takeout containers and other items out of aluminum foil is getting squeezed by tariffs — and ...
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Takeaways on tariffs, jobs and more from the Bank of Canada interest rate decisionThe Bank of Canada cut its key interest rate for the seventh time in a row on Wednesday, bringing it to 2.75 per cent. ...
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Police say a network of drug traffickers transported a large quantity of illicit drugs and firearms to Winnipeg from Toronto.
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Canada's short-track speedskaters to treat world championships as Olympic trial runCanada won 37 medals, including 21 gold, in six World Tour events. Canadian skaters also placed top three overall in five of the six individual distances and all three relays. The men swept gold in ...
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Canada will outline its response to U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs Wednesday morningThe latest levies came into force hours after the White House confirmed Trump would not follow through on Tuesday threats to double tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum after Ontario agreed to pause ...
"Winnipeg Crime Stoppers is proud to partner with the Joy Smith Foundation on this new campaign.” says Robert MacKenzie, ...
Pedestrians now get a head start when crossing the road at nearly 100 intersections in downtown Winnipeg.
The Canadian government is investing an additional $27.3 million to help support the homeless in Winnipeg. The funds are ...
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Manitoba bill takes aim at deepfakes, election disinformation, voter misdirectionThe Manitoba government put forward a bill Tuesday aimed at cracking down on election disinformation. It proposes several ...
Premier Wab Kinew is hoping for an end to a tumultuous trade war with the United States as early as Thursday, when senior ...
The Bank of Canada has lowered its key lending rate to 2.75 per cent, which would mark its seventh consecutive cut. The ...
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