Sensitive documents sent to Manitoba premier in Costa Rica via his wife's email
Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister's secret, security-conscious method for working while at his vacation home in Costa Rica involves his wife's personal email account and her cellphone.
Manitoba appears open to private marijuana sales when pot becomes legal
The Manitoba government raised the distinct possibility on Thursday, July 27, 2017, that it may allow private retailers to sell marijuana when recreational use of the drug becomes legal next July.
Families want more resignations from missing, murdered Indigenous women inquiry
Cries from frustrated families of MMIWG grew louder on Wednesday, July 12, 2017, as advocates called for a reboot of the study following the resignation of a Metis commissioner.
Manitoba seeking legal advice on federal government's carbon pricing plan
Manitoba became the second province on Thursday, June 29, 2017, to raise the spectre of a court challenge against the federal government's carbon-pricing plan.
From condoms to caskets: Merchandise marks Canada's 150th birthday
It's been said that Canadians are not brash about their patriotism, but you wouldn't know it from the variety of merchandise, big and small, being snapped up in advance of Canada's 150th birthday.
Video shows Manitoba premier criticizing other provinces over minimum wage hikes
Brian Pallister will be working with other premiers to promote free trade during a trip to Washington, but he's taken aim at the Alberta and Ontario governments in a video posted online.
Grand chief's 120-km walk to counter Canada 150 festivities, honour resilience
A Manitoba indigenous leader plans to walk 120 kilometres next month in a decidedly different commemoration of Canada's 150th birthday.
Snowden tells universities Trump's firing of FBI director is alarming
Edward Snowden says the decision by U.S. President Donald Trump to fire the director of the FBI, James Comey, is alarming.
Activist, author seeks to lead Manitoba NDP as it struggles for money, support
Indigenous activist and author Wab Kinew officially launches his bid for the leadership of Manitoba's NDP this week, trying to take the helm of a party struggling for money, unity and public support.
Ottawa threatened to pull research project over health-care dispute: Pallister
On health care, Manitoba finds itself the last province holding out over a 10-year agreement on transfer payments. Ontario, Quebec and Alberta signed deals last week.