
After a four-week campaign, Manitobans to decide on Tories' bid for a third term
Manitobans are to make history today as they cast final ballots in an election that has followed four weeks of promises, debates and controversial advertisements.
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Manitobans are to make history today as they cast final ballots in an election that has followed four weeks of promises, debates and controversial advertisements.
The Winnipeg Police Service has made an arrest in a homicide investigation from September, but continue to search for a second suspect who remains at large.
The decision to have Manitoba students not attend school on election day is not sitting well with one school administration.
A Winnipeg family is in mourning after a mother of three was killed by an alleged drunk driver last week.
Manitobans are heading to the polls on Tuesday to decide on the province’s next MLAs and premier.
The Winnipeg Police Service is investigating after a car crashed into a home in the River East neighbourhood on Tuesday morning.
Following extensive maintenance, a huge vessel is set to sail Lake Winnipeg to monitor its conditions.
Winnipeg police are concerned for the safety of a 15-year-old girl who went missing on Monday.
Liberal MP Greg Fergus is Canada's new House of Commons Speaker, following a secret ranked ballot election on Tuesday. It is a day for the political history books as Fergus, once a parliamentary page, becomes the first Black Canadian to hold the prestigious role.
Canadian National Railway Co. is experiencing a network-wide system failure that is also affecting Via, GO and other trains in Ontario.
Liberal MP Greg Fergus is Canada's new House of Commons Speaker, following a secret ranked ballot election on Tuesday. It is a day for the political history books as Fergus, once a parliamentary page, becomes the first Black Canadian to hold the prestigious role.
U.S. Speaker Kevin McCarthy's ability to remain in leadership was thrown into serious risk Tuesday after the House voted to move ahead with an effort by hard-right Republican critics to oust him.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is defending the caption on photos he posted to social media on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation after Liberal cabinet minister Marc Miller accused him of misidentifying Inuit people as Algonquin.
The United States government cannot be sued in Canada for its alleged role in infamous brainwashing experiments at a Montreal psychiatric hospital, Quebec's Court of Appeal ruled this week.
The House of Commons will vote for its next speaker after the resignation of Anthony Rota. Judy Trinh reports.
LIVE as it happens: An aerial view of a celery spill that has shut down Ontario. Highway 400 near Barrie.