Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew addresses AFN general assembly – September 3, 2025
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew delivers opening remarks at the Assembly of First Nations’ annual general assembly in Winnipeg.
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Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew delivers opening remarks at the Assembly of First Nations’ annual general assembly in Winnipeg.
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Better access to new life-saving medical treatments is coming with the launch of an eight-bed clinical trials unit (CTU) at Mount Saint Joseph Hospital in Vancouver. The new unit is a strategic asset for B.C.’s life-sciences sector, including Providence Research, and will address a critical gap in early-stage drug development allowing companies to keep their…
At a news conference in Ottawa, representatives from the Montreal Economic Institute unveil a new a index looking at which provinces have the best policies for encouraging social mobility. Speaking with reporters are Renaud Brossard and Justin Callais. source
7th round of funding will help 11 British Columbia (B.C.) companies pilot technologies that will support the development of a more sustainable, inclusive and innovative B.C. economy September 24, 2025 – Vancouver, B.C. – National Research Council of Canada Canadian small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are at the forefront of innovation and developing world-class solutions…
Ottawa, ON – Under the Liberals, Canadians have been forced to sacrifice their futures just to cover the cost of necessities like rent and food. Food prices have risen almost 40 per cent, and since Mark Carney took office, they have only continued to go up, rising 1.55 per cent. Meanwhile, rents have continued to…
At a news conference in Ottawa, research agency Forensic Architecture presents its findings on what it considers to be Israel’s weaponization of aid in Gaza. Speaking with reporters are Omar Ferwati, a senior researcher at Forensic Architecture, and Emilio Dabed, the founding director of the Legal Centre for Palestine. source
La Fédération des communautés francophones et acadienne, un organisme national qui œuvre à la promotion des droits et des intérêts des communautés francophones minoritaires du Canada, tient un point de presse à Ottawa. Les représentants de ce regroupement discutent des politiques en matière de langues officielles et du prochain budget fédéral. source