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Research and International

Twelve UM researchers receive Insight Development Grants

March 13, 2024 — 
Twelve new UM research projects seeking to build knowledge and understanding about people and societies have received federal funding.

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COVID vaccine vials. // Image from Pixabay

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CityNews: COVID vaccination rates dismal across Canada 4 years after pandemic was declared

March 12, 2024 — 
COVID vaccination rates dismal across Canada 4 years after pandemic was declared

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UM launches program to ignite research excellence and innovation

March 11, 2024 — 
UM has launched a new program to support groundbreaking, high-risk, high-reward research that will help solve complex challenges at home and around the world.

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Premier Wab Kinew

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CBC Manitoba: Kinew’s political honeymoon continues with approval rating climbing higher, poll suggests

March 11, 2024 — 
Kinew's political honeymoon continues with approval rating climbing higher, poll suggests

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Working women unite for International Women’s Day

March 8, 2024 — 
Dr. Smith presented on “Working Women Unite: Feminist Unions and Labour Organizations in Western Canada, 1970–1990,” touching on her research interests in gender and work, labour relations, and gender and women’s history.     

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HR Reporter: Pilots’ work duties centre of union grievance against Ontario regional airline

March 7, 2024 — 
HR Reporter: Pilots' work duties centre of union grievance against Ontario regional airline

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APTN: Brian Mulroney held the line on settler colonialism: activist

March 1, 2024 — 
APTN: Brian Mulroney held the line on settler colonialism: activist

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

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The Canadian Press: Manitoba government runs ads and poll on temporary fuel-tax cut

February 27, 2024 — 
The Canadian Press: Manitoba government runs ads and poll on temporary fuel-tax cut

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Students walk the path in front of Tier Building on Fort Garry campus in winter 2020.

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Winnipeg Free Press: Seine River custodians vote on tentative deal

February 27, 2024 — 
Winnipeg Free Press: Seine River custodians vote on tentative deal

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TLC, a painted bronze sculpture of a female bison and her calf.

Donor Relations

Fafard bison sculpture joins the herd

February 21, 2024 — 
UM alum Anita Ross recently donated a painted bronze sculpture by artist and UM alum Joe Fafard to the University of Manitoba. The piece, called TLC, is of a female bison and her calf.

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