Kelly Geraldine Malone
Reporter with the Canadian Press | Winnipeg, Manitoba
About Kelly Geraldine Malone
Dragonflies with tiny fanny packs show migration patterns in new study
A study in which insects were equipped with tiny radio-tracking fanny packs could help conservation efforts as populations around the world decline.
'This road is just the beginning:' Isolated First Nation celebrates Freedom Road
For the first time in his life, Chief Erwin Redsky won't have to fight for each small stone that lies along the 24-kilometre road that connects his First Nation to the outside world after more than a century.
New complaint of coerced sterilization foreseeable and preventable: lawyer
The Saskatchewan Health Authority is investigating a new complaint from an Indigenous woman who alleges she was coerced into sterilization after giving birth.
Manitoba awareness campaign aims to stop sexual harassment of civil servants
The Manitoba government is undertaking a governmentwide awareness campaign to ensure employees aren't facing sexual harassment at work.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meeting with labour leaders in Winnipeg today
Justin Trudeau will be focusing on the training benefits in the recently released budget as he meets with labour leaders in Winnipeg today, March 26, 2019.
Pregnant asylum seeker rescued from snow trying to cross Manitoba border
A pregnant woman who walked across the United States border into Manitoba was rescued after she became trapped in a snowbank and appeared to go into labour.
Tina Fontaine asked for help before she died, was told no beds: advocate
Manitoba's children's advocate says an Indigenous teenager was left homeless and at risk for sexual exploitation when she asked social agencies for help in the weeks before she was found dead in a river but was told there were no beds available.
Manitoba children's advocate to release report into slain Indigenous teen
The Manitoba children's advocate is to release a highly anticipated report today, March 12, 2019, detailing the investigation into the death of a First Nations teen whose body was found in the Red River.
Slain teen's family hopes report ensures others don't fall through the cracks
The woman who raised a teenage Indigenous girl whose body was found in the Red River says she hopes a new report from the children's advocate will ensure a similar tragedy never happens again.
Federal Conservatives not introducing non-confidence motion against Trudeau
Federal Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer says he will not be introducing a motion of non-confidence against Justin Trudeau despite saying the prime minister has lost the moral authority to govern because of the SNC-Lavalin affair.