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National Indigenous Peoples Day 2018 News Archive

Portrait of Barry Prentice

Asper School of Business

CBC Manitoba: With Trump tariff uncertainty, this Manitoba manufacturer is doubling down on Canadian pride

March 11, 2025 — 
Brandon-based Behlen Industries says focus on domestic sales and production will help weather trade war storm

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Christine Sinclair holding a soccer ball in front of University of Manitoba branding colours

CTV Morning Live: Christine Sinclair, Knight Lecture Series

March 10, 2025 — 
2025 Knight Lecture Series speaker, Christine Sinclair, talks to CTV Morning Live about her historic career in soccer, and the message she wants to convey to the next generation of women in sport, and in life.

Dr. Christopher Adams, rector of St. Paul's College. Photo taken December 15, 2021 (University of Manitoba)

Channel News Asia: Chris Adams, Mark Carney’s landslide victory

March 10, 2025 — 
Chris Adams, Adjunct professor in Political Science at UM, talks about Mark Carney's landslide victory on Sunday night's Liberal leadership race.

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Faculty of Law's new Indigenous Student Support Coordinator, Marc Kruse

Faculty of Law

CBC Manitoba: Manitoba needs to make changes to address overrepresentation of Indigenous people in jails, experts say

March 8, 2025 — 
Courts need approach that's more aligned with Indigenous law, says U of M Indigenous legal studies director

A close up of Canadian 5, 10 and 20 dollar bills.

CBC Manitoba: Other things to consider when buying local, Dan Shin

March 7, 2025 — 
As Canadian ramp up their patriotism and "buy local" becomes the mantra, Asper School of Business Market professor, Dan Shin, talks to CBC Manitoba about why that approach may be problematic in other ways.

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CTV Morning Live: Len Kuffert, historical context of tariffs

March 5, 2025 — 
University of Manitoba History Professor in the Faculty of Arts, Len Kuffert, talks to CTV Morning Live about tariffs and how this trade war is not the first time the United States has imposed tariffs on Canadian goods.

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Canadian Flag

Faculty of Arts

CBC Manitoba: Chris Adams on Legislature resuming, tariffs

March 5, 2025 — 
Christopher Adams, adjunct professor of political studies at the UM speaks to CBC Manitoba about the legislature resuming, public expectations, fiscal challenges and effects of U.S. tariffs.

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ICYMI: Dr. Renée El-Gabalawy on CBC Manitoba

March 5, 2025 — 
For some people, surgery can be stressful and anxiety-inducing. It can cause many sleepless nights and make any pain patients are experiencing worse. For Dr. Renée El-Gabalawya clinical health psychologist at the University of Manitoba, she wanted to figure out a way to help patient's mental health before and after an operation.

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Angie Bruce wearing a black jacket and fuchsia top and wearing beaded earrings.

Indigenous

CBC Up to Speed: Angie Bruce, Truth and Reconciliation framework

March 4, 2025 — 
Angie Bruce, Vice-President(Indigenous) joins Faith Fundal of CBC's Up to Speed to discuss the launch of UM's Truth and Reconciliation Framework.

Julie Lajoie, an assistant professor in medical microbiology and infectious diseases at the University of Manitoba, said government efforts to prevent HIV transmission require various measures, including clean needles, condoms and supervised injection sites. (Justin Fraser/CBC)

Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

CBC Manitoba: Swan Valley’s spike in HIV cases triggers outbreak-like response from Manitoba health officials

February 26, 2025 — 
More than 40 new HIV cases reported in a few months, 'many more' than normal

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