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The Apollo 16 crew captured this Earthrise. Apollo 16 launched on April 16, 1972 and landed on the moon on April 20. / Photo: NASA

Our home on planet Earth: Why it’s time to return to the local

April 22, 2016 — 
"We have been encouraged to think that the central ecological challenge of our time is global warming. But climate change is an 'effect' driven by two primary underlying 'causes' that no one really wants to talk about."

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Vice: ​Manitoba Votes

April 20, 2016 — 
UM's political experts weigh in

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A combine mowing wheat

Op-ed: The report is bad, not the economy

April 12, 2016 — 
'Undoubtedly, there is room for improvement but a poor or failing grade constitutes a misdiagnosis.'

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The palliative care discussion on April 6, 2016 at McNally Robinson.

How Manitoba can become a centre of excellence in palliative care

April 7, 2016 — 
U of M committed to fundraising $2.5M through its Front and Centre campaign to create a new chair in palliative care medicine

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US Embassy: Canadians Travel to United States for Program on Women in STEM Professions

March 22, 2016 — 
Dr.Greenfield goes to Washington

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Op-Ed: The fight ahead of the NDP

March 21, 2016 — 
How bad are the polls?

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Free Press: Higher indigenous turnout hoped for in provincial vote

March 17, 2016 — 
Niigaan Sinclair, head of the native studies department, speaks to media about voting

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Global: Manitoba resident granted right to die by doctor assisted death

March 16, 2016 — 
"If you’re a competent adult and you’re suffering intolerably you have the right to ask a physician and the physician has the right to give you assistant in hasting your death.”

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Lecture: The Colour of Hell

March 3, 2016 — 
The Colour of Hell, Icelandic Sagas and the Occult, is free and open to all

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CBC: Sam Katz ‘friends’ with police HQ contractor, say court documents

March 2, 2016 — 
Paul Thomas, professor emeritus, said Sam Katz should be entitled to privacy and the benefit of the doubt but he acknowledges the public is less tolerant than it used to be.

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