An outdated funding model means many rural areas are lacking the proper supports and programs that could help mitigate their isolation.
Filipino youth in Manitoba speak out against the Marcos-Duterte tandem, fearing a repeat of the Philippines’ dark history.
For some Muslim newcomers in Winnipeg, Eid al-Fitr celebrations were much different this year.
“Liberation for some is liberation for none.” NCM reporter Daniela Cohen recaps Monday’s B’nai Brith election debate in Winnipeg South Centre.
“First live a compassionate life. Then you will know,” a quotation from the Buddha, passes across the screen as the film starts.
Written and directed by Boots Riley, “Sorry to Bother You” is a futuristic, humorous, damningly anti-capitalist film. It was Riley’s entrée to
The Social Planning Council of Winnipeg (SPCW) evolved into an organization dedicated to equity, social justice and change. SPCW marked its centenary
Even before its planned opening in 2014, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg, Manitoba has had its share of critics.
The man who put Filipinos on the political map of this country has died in Winnipeg, his home for more than five
Two independent surveys find that Canadians are positive about newcomers in theory, but they are not so agreeable when pushed out of