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Manitoba’s Wilson Moot Team left to right: Coach Madison Pearlman [JD/18] (Law Society of Manitoba), Avery Alexiuk (2L), Tess Poulton (2L), Maia Bacchus (3L), Kirsten Nynych (3L), Coach Charles Murray (Manitoba Justice, Constitutional Law section).

Faculty of Law

Moot Report 2025: The Wilson Moot

May 29, 2025 — 
For the first time since 2012, the University of Manitoba Faculty of Law fielded a team in the 2025 Wilson Moot which took place February 21 – 22 in Toronto, ON at the Federal Court facilities. The Wilson Moot, is named in honour of the late Honourable Bertha Wilson, the first female justice appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada, and pays tribute to her remarkable contributions to Canadian law.

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Research and International

The Conversation: The American mass exodus to Canada amid Trump 2.0 has yet to materialize

May 29, 2025 — 
In February 2025, the New Republic, reported there were a growing number of Americans who wanted to leave the country following the election of Donald Trump.

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Seven law students in formal clothing stand smiling in front of two banners advertising the L. Kerry Vickar Business Law Clinic and the Manitoba Legal Clinic for the Arts.

Faculty of Law

Expanding Access to Justice in Manitoba

May 28, 2025 — 
The L. Kerry Vickar Business Law Clinic and Manitoba Legal Clinic for the Arts are operating at full speed, with a record seven law students hired to provide pro bono legal services throughout the summer of 2025 to clients anywhere in Manitoba with internet access.

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St. Paul's College

Antonio Rocha Brings “The Malaga Ship” to Winnipeg: A Story of Slavery, Survival, Self-Discovery, and Healing

May 28, 2025 — 
The Malaga Ship, an inspiring and heart-wrenching one-man performance by internationally acclaimed storyteller Antonio Rocha

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Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management

Active Living Centre celebrates ten years of building healthy communities

May 28, 2025 — 
Ten years ago, on February 25, 2015, the Active Living Centre (ALC) opened its doors for the first time. A new icon on UM’s Fort Garry campus, the building was designed to be “extroverted, communicative and engaging.”

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Pictured from left to right: Michael Badejo (Fillmore Riley), William Ho (1L), Meagan Gillis (1L), Linnea Kosokowsky (1L), Eric Wagner (1L), Nick Noonan (Fillmore Riley), and Professor Darcy MacPherson.

Faculty of Law

Moot Report 2025: Robson Hall Mini Moot

May 27, 2025 — 
The 2025 Robson Hall Mini Moot took place on March 17, 2025, and was organized by co-chairs Jessica Blatta and Kassandra Taverner of the Manitoba Law Students’ Association’s Clinical Experience Committee. The Committee congratulated Linnea Kosokowsky (1L) and Meagan Gillis (1L), winners of the 2025 Robson Hall Mini Moot.

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wheat heads wave in the wind

Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences

Manitoba Co-operator: Fungicide, glyphosate don’t hurt your hard red wheat quality

May 27, 2025 — 
In terms of grain quality, this University of Manitoba-led research finds weather and variety matter most

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2025 FGS Awards Reception

Celebrating Excellence: Faculty of Graduate Studies honours award recipients at 2025 awards reception

May 27, 2025 — 
Recognizing outstanding achievements in mentorship, administration, and research within the UM graduate and postdoctoral community.

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Three smiling law students wearing formal dress suits each hold a cup shaped trophy with handles.

Faculty of Law

Moot Report 2025: Third Annual Art Braid Business Law Case Competition

May 27, 2025 — 
The third annual Art Braid Business Law Case Competition took place on Friday, February 28, 2025, at Thompson Dorfman Sweatman LLP (TDS)’s offices. This year’s case challenged students to review and analyze a services agreement on behalf of a client and present their recommendations. Congratulations to winners Jordan Wagner (3L), Eric Wagner (1L), and William Ho (1L), and to runners-up: Eric Martin (1L), Tyler Rubigny (1L), Thomas James-Davies (1L), and Alessandro Imbrogno (1L). The Desautels Centre for Private Enterprise and the Law generously funded the competition.

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Faculty of Social Work

Celebrating Graduate Student Research Success: Candace Neumann

May 27, 2025 — 
Candace Neumann was awarded the New Investigator Award for best oral abstract presentation in Social Science at the Canadian Association for HIV Research (CAHR) Conference for her presentation title: Our Ancestors Live in our Blood: Understanding Kinship, Storytelling and Place in Supports for Pregnant Indigenous Women Living with HIV. She is a Red River Métis doula, artist, MSW-IK student, sundancer, cedar bath conductor, and community helper from Treaty 1 Territory, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Her spirit name, Leads With Light, guides her in her community work, and is grounded in her relationships with her family and her community. She comes from a long line of fierce aunties and carries on the tradition with her 13 nephews and nieces, and 1 great niece. In this Q&A, Candace talks about her work as an experienced doula, and shares insight about the Master in Social Work based in Indigenous Knowledges program.

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