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Manitoba Teachers Society sends strong message during general meeting‘Kids not cuts’ is the message coming from the Manitoba Teachers’ Society.May 25, 2018
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Manitobans still waiting for Ottawa’s assistance with Emerson border crossingsThe Manitoba and federal governments have been unable to resolve a dispute over refugee funding because they cannot agree on how many claimants walking across the border stay in the province.CanadaApr 29, 2017
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Winnipeg school trustee wants more funding for teaching newcomers, refugee studentsA school trustee in the Louis Riel School Division is hoping the province will provide more funding to help with costs associated with newcomers and refugee children.EducationFeb 22, 2017
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Winnipeg School Division warns of cuts after education funding announcementWinnipeg's largest school division is worried the latest funding announcement to public schools could lead to cuts.Feb 1, 2017
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Manitoba funding $9M for Churchill marine observatoryManitoba plans to spend up to $9 million to support the construction of a new marine observatory in the northern community of Churchill.EnvironmentAug 10, 2016
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Critics doubt province can get CFS kids out of hotelsCritics are doubtful the province's promise to stop using hotel rooms to house children under Child and Family Services care will actually happen.Apr 2, 2015
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CFS review of slain teen Tina Fontaine’s care should be public: PCsAn investigation of how a 15-year-old girl in the care of social workers disappeared before being found dead should be released, Manitoba's PC Party says.CanadaMar 30, 2015
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Tories want action on Sinclair inquiry reportManitoba's Progressive Conservatives say they want immediate action on the recommendations from an inquiry into the death of a five-year-old girl.PoliticsSep 4, 2014
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