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Globe & Mail: Canadian scientists raise alarm over inadequate computing resources

February 3, 2016 — 
“I don’t know what to do. All my plans are in jeopardy”

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NY Times: Ex-Associate of Pharmacists in Al Jazeera Report Assists Doping Inquiry

February 1, 2016 — 
Sarah Teetzel talks about anti-doping

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CBC: Zika virus risk low but spooks Manitoba travellers

January 29, 2016 — 
Prof puts risk in perspective

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Research and International

CBC, Globe & Mail, Fox et al.: Half of Canadian soldiers were abused as children, study indicates

January 27, 2016 — 
Half of Canadian soldiers were abused as children, study indicates

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CBC: Indigenous education at Winnipeg’s major universities up for debate Thursday

January 26, 2016 — 
The discussion is part of the U of M's Indigenous Awareness Week, which runs from Jan. 25 to 29.

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Yahoo!, Cdn Press: A look at how the Canadian courts handle young people charged with murder

January 26, 2016 — 
David Milward, a law professor at the University of Manitoba, explains how Canadian courts handle young people charged with murder

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The Star: He was found frozen in a snowbank, with no pulse — and he survived

January 25, 2016 — 
'We’ve learned that there really is no temperature so low that you shouldn’t try to save someone.'

David Barnard at city hall with Mayor Brian Bowman in call to end racism in Winnipeg

Maclean’s: One year later

January 21, 2016 — 
President David Barnard submitted his thoughts to Maclean's magazine, one year after the national magazine declared Winnipeg Canada's most racist city.

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CBC: New online tool helps parents teach kids how to overcome anxiety

January 20, 2016 — 
Professor has developed a web tool to teach parents strategies to help their kids who are overly shy, anxious or fearful.

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CBC: How public will True North Square be?

January 19, 2016 — 
'My biggest concerns are probably about how public is the public square and who benefits from the tax increment financing funding that the province and the city are going to provide.'

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