Faculty of Arts News Archive
Research and International
Lasting Solutions for the Mental Health Crisis
May 9, 2024 —
On Thursday May 30, 2024, UM Knowledge Exchange explores the growing mental health crisis faced by Manitobans.
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CTV Winnipeg: Higher subsidies for political parties among changes in Manitoba omnibus bill
May 8, 2024 —
Higher subsidies for political parties among changes in Manitoba omnibus bill
Realizing the dream of diversity and belonging: Asian Heritage Month feature
May 3, 2024 —
For student Allisther De Castro, the deeply personal celebration also means challenging stereotypes and addressing discrimination
UM Faces and Spaces: Pat Ningewance-Nadeau, Department of Indigenous Studies
May 3, 2024 —
Maintaining the vitality of Indigenous languages, especially the Ojibwe language is Pat Ningewance-Nadeau's passion. Read on to find out more about Pat and her exciting role in the Star Wars universe.
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The Canadian Press: Loblaw-owned Dominion grocery workers’ new deal an ‘important victory’: expert
May 1, 2024 —
Loblaw-owned Dominion grocery workers' new deal an 'important victory': expert
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CBC Manitoba: A new report alleges the sale of a non-profit seniors complex could be considered elder abuse
April 25, 2024 —
A new report alleges the sale of a non-profit seniors complex could be considered elder abuse
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CityNews: How secure is Canada’s Arctic?
April 25, 2024 —
CityNews: How secure is Canada’s Arctic?
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Global News B.C.: Federal labour minister orders commission into 2023 B.C. port strike
April 23, 2024 —
Federal labour minister orders commission into 2023 B.C. port strike
Celebrating Asian Heritage Month at UM
April 22, 2024 —
Honouring the diversity and richness of Asian cultures; advocating for equity and anti-oppression
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Toronto Star: Should Canada have its own missile defence system? Trudeau’s defence minister won’t rule it out
April 16, 2024 —
Should Canada have its own missile defence system? Trudeau’s defence minister won’t rule it out





