Kelly Geraldine Malone
Reporter with the Canadian Press | Winnipeg, Manitoba
About Kelly Geraldine Malone
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.
Obama tells Winnipeg audience that politics being driven by passions not facts
Barack Obama says there is a danger in the United States and around the world with politics being driven by passions disconnected from facts.
Sexual assault investigations at hydroelectric project alarming: chief
The grand chief who represents First Nations in northern Manitoba says it's alarming that RCMP have investigated nine sexual assault allegations at one power station construction site.
Oaths on eagle feathers to be allowed in Manitoba RCMP detachments
The head of the RCMP in Manitoba says providing an eagle feather to people swearing oaths is a positive step toward reconciliation with Indigenous communities.
'Here is my home': Refugee whose fingers froze off finds hope in Winnipeg
Razak Iyal still wakes up in the middle of the night feeling the icy winds of Christmas Eve two years ago when his life drastically changed.
Gov. Gen. Julie Payette joins Bear Clan Patrol on first Manitoba visit
Members of a neighbourhood patrol group stood on a street in Winnipeg and told Gov. Gen. Julie Payette about how a young woman overdosed in a nearby house.
Only equal on the battlefield: Efforts underway to honour Indigenous veterans
Francis Pegahmagabow went to a recruitment office almost immediately after war was declared in 1914.