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Opinion It’s difficult to believe with today’s technology that Manitobans still carry around paper copies of their provincial health cards. There have been calls for years...
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Opinion It’s difficult to believe with today’s technology that Manitobans still carry around paper copies of their provincial health cards. There have been calls for years...
Opinion Last week, an interim injunction halted a Saskatchewan government plan to require schools to get permission from parents if a student wanted to use a...
Opinion There’s a familiar bit of folk wisdom that coarsely delineates the relative merits of nebulous verbal assertions and direct material commitments. Money talks, the saying...
Opinion Portage and Main has long been considered Winnipeg’s most famous intersection. Infamous may be more appropriate. Since 1979, Portage and Main — the confluence of...
Opinion Winnipeggers expect a degree of transparency regarding the services they pay for, and when something goes wrong, deserve informed answers. But the city’s increasing reliance...
Opinion It’s a scene that has been played out countless times in movies in which a broken relationship is a central theme: Desperate and seemingly heartbroken,...
Opinion Health agencies have for years been telling us to eat more fibre, consume less red meat and keep a close eye on the amounts of...
Opinion The white stuff has barely settled in, and Winnipeggers are already displaying dissatisfaction with the city’s snow clearing efforts. Over the last week, a brigade...
Opinion There are two sides of Twitter under its new owner, entrepreneur Elon Musk, that have social media, the business world and global politics flailing about...
Opinion Canadians are connected coast to coast by thousands of kilometres of fibreoptic cable and hundreds of cellphone towers, requiring personnel who have trained for years...