Erin Brohman
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24 people - one home. More than a third of First Nations people living on-reserve in Canada live in crowded housing. Canada's longest-running housing crisis continues, with no end in sight. via @BrohmanCBC & @CBCManitoba
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Artist shows meaning of Mi'kmaw months with beaded calendar | CBC News via @oggycane4lyfe @CBCIndigenous
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From the croaking of frogs to the time when animals start fattening themselves, Ashley Sanipass beaded an image of each month into a 12-piece circle.
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Heavy smoke, mechanical issues delay evacuation efforts on Mathias Colomb Cree Nation | CBC News
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Heavy smoke and technical issues delayed evacuations on Mathias Colomb Cree Nation as community members continue to flee an out-of-control wildfire on Sunday.
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Man's death at northern Manitoba nursing station sparks federal review | CBC News
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A 48-year-old Cree man who called the nursing station in Mathias Colomb Cree Nation with an urgent medical situation died three days later, without getting the care that he needed.
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The new COVID data frontier: Making evidence-based decisions in an era with less evidence | Today’s #COVID19 analysis in Manitoba
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Public health promised more transparency when it started asking Manitobans to assess their own COVID safety risk. Weeks later, there is less COVID data to assess.
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Doctors Manitoba honours physicians who helped guide the province during the pandemic | CBC News
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Doctors who helped Manitobans get access to COVID-19 vaccines and guided them through some of the toughest months of the pandemic are being honoured by their peers.
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'It'll help a lot of people': Winnipeggers without coverage welcome proposed national dental plan | CBC News
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Winnipeggers without dental coverage are smiling over plans for a national dental plan.
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Newcomer, Indigenous women in Winnipeg find power in self-defence | CBC News
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A group of newcomer and Indigenous women gathered together on International Women’s Day to learn the power of self-defence.
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Mother applauds students for speaking up after Winnipeg teacher uses N-word in class | CBC News
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The mother of a Black-Indigenous student whose substitute teacher used the N-word in class wants to encourage students to continue speaking out against racism.
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Roussin says capacity restrictions ensures adequate distancing to limit transmission. Alcohol sales at restaurants and bars has to end at 10pm daily. Orders come into effect midnight and go till Jan 11. #cbcmb
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Dr. Roussin says new orders will allow no more than 50% capacity in public places, or 250 people, whichever is less. Includes restaurants, bars, movie theatres, concert halls, museums, galleries, rec facilities, gyms, sporting events, churches, events, casinos and bingos #cbcmb
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Manitoba premier, top doctor to give COVID-19 update at 2 p.m. Beginning now. CT | CBC News
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Manitoba is reducing capacity limits for all indoor and outdoor public gatherings in response to skyrocketing COVID-19 cases linked to the highly contagious Omicron variant. The province is also...
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And one last thing: The province says new restrictions are in place because of the threat posed by omicron. Omicron does pose a threat, but the rise in cases right now is the result of Manitoba's failure to contain delta over the past two months.
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Winnipeg hospitals must transfer 45 patients per week to other regions to meet demand: document | CBC News
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Winnipeg hospitals must move at least 45 patients per week to facilities in other health regions, an internal Shared Health document says, as health-care workers try to accommodate more and more sick...
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Manitoba has asked the federal government for 15-30 ICU nurses to help out for about 6 weeks in ICUs, which are operating near to capacity and causing massive system backlogs #cbcmb
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As Manitoba ICUs reach critical capacity, doctors call for military aid, crackdown on order violators | CBC News
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Manitoba intensive care units are severely short on space, prompting a group of doctors to issue a plea for the military to be called in and stronger enforcement of public health restrictions.
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Parents make 350-km canoe journey to raise awareness about missing son
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A First Nations mother and father canoeing hundreds of kilometres to raise awareness about their missing son and other missing and murdered Indigenous men and boys, finished their trek at The Forks...
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