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Calgary MLA apologizes for using 'inappropriate word' in voicemail to constituent
Calgary-Peigan MLA Tanya Fir has apologized to a constituent after leaving a voicemail punctuated with profanity, which was shared online. Source link
Roughriders lead Alouettes 1-0 at Grey Cup
The Montreal Alouettes take on the Saskatchewan Roughriders for the Canadian Football League’s highest prize at Princess Auto Stadium in Winnipeg. Source link
Roughriders lead Alouettes 8-7 at Grey Cup
The Montreal Alouettes take on the Saskatchewan Roughriders for the Canadian Football League’s highest prize at Princess Auto Stadium in Winnipeg. Source link
Roughriders lead Alouettes 15-7 at Grey Cup
The Montreal Alouettes take on the Saskatchewan Roughriders for the Canadian Football League’s highest prize at Princess Auto Stadium in Winnipeg. Source link
Roughriders lead Alouettes 22-7 at Grey Cup
The Montreal Alouettes take on the Saskatchewan Roughriders for the Canadian Football League’s highest prize at Princess Auto Stadium in Winnipeg. Source link
Port of Churchill gets $51M in provincial money for rail line improvements
Manitoba is putting up $51 million in new funding to help upgrade the Hudson Bay Railway line as federal and provincial government officials were in Winnipeg Sunday to work toward the possibility of expanding the Port of Churchill. Source link
Prime minister says Louis Riel's legacy 'helps to unite' Canada at event marking Métis leader's execution
Prime Minister Mark Carney laid a wreath at the grave of Louis Riel to mark the 140th anniversary of the Red River Métis leader’s execution at a ceremony in Winnipeg on Sunday morning. Source link
U.S.-based liqueur brand Sour Puss moves some production to Canada amid ongoing trade war
Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with Andy England, CEO of Phillips Distilling Company, about his company’s decision to move production of Sour Puss liqueur to Montreal after being taken off the shelf over the trade war. Source link
Calgary father dead, 5-year-old girl missing after California ocean wave sweeps them away
Investigators in California say a Calgary man is dead and his five-year-old daughter is missing after the pair were swept off the shoreline by a tall ocean wave on Garrapata State Beach. Source link
Domestic abusers are weaponizing B.C.'s housing crisis, report reveals
A legal group’s interviews with survivors of intimate partner violence show that many stay in abusive relationships because they can’t find affordable housing. Following the interviews, a report from Rise Women’s Legal Centre is recommending changes to provincial laws, and an expansion of legal aid services. Source link