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Security? Discrimination? Both? Bill 62: Quebec's Controversial New Law
A review and analysis of Quebec's controversial Bill 62 As you may have heard, Quebec’s National Assembly adopted Bill 62 on October 18,...
Oct 31, 2017
Accepted or Denied - Coveted words of closure
Merriam-Webster defines limbo as "a transitional place or state and a state of uncertainty" - this is never a good state to be in. For...
Oct 31, 2017
Winnipeg Human Rights News: October 22nd-28th, 2017
In this week’s news, Pallister finally reveals his climate plan (although it's missing key details), the National Homelessness conference...
Oct 29, 2017
Happy Birthday - To Us!!!
The very first question she asked me in the interview was, "Why do you want to create a human rights website in Winnipeg?" I told her...
Oct 28, 2017
Tuition Cap Removal, Uber, Election Reform Bills—This Week in the Leg
An overview of 5 contested Tory Bills scheduled for public hearings in the Winnipeg Legislature on the week of October 23, 2017. The...
Oct 24, 2017
Winnipeg Human Rights News: October 15th-21st, 2017
We have all of the coverage on the MMIWG Inquiry hearings in Winnipeg. Also in this week’s news, an “ashamed” U of M student returns his...
Oct 22, 2017
Number of Winnipeg Food Bank Users on the Rise
Number of Winnipeg Food Bank Users on the Rise When you hear the words “World Food Day,” what comes to mind? Do you start daydreaming of...
Oct 16, 2017
Winnipeg Human Rights News: October 8th-14th
In this week’s news, one local business gives away its leftover food, a historic school system opens, a cop that was allegedly impaired...
Oct 15, 2017
Vote to Help Us Create a Human Rights Speakers Bureau!
Help us establish a Speakers Bureau right here in Winnipeg today! We want to create a website that will facilitate the connection between...
Oct 10, 2017
Winnipeg Human Rights News: October 1st-7th
In this week's news, a settlement is made with -some, but not all - Sixties Scoop survivors, a KPMG report makes several suggestions for...
Oct 8, 2017
Winnipeg Human Rights News: September 24th-30th
In this week’s news, Jets Captain Blake Wheeler sounds off on Trump, an arrest of a Winnipeg firefighter brings a new wave of tips,...
Oct 1, 2017
Winnipeg Human Rights News: September 17th-23rd
This week’s news features a human library, all of the coverage on Wab Kinew, a First Nation that has 100s of kids not in school due to...
Sep 24, 2017
Winnipeg Human Rights News: September 10th-16th
In this week's news, Winnipeggers eat in the dark, Wab is elected NDP leader, Steve Kirby allegations come to light, health-care premiums...
Sep 17, 2017
Winnipeg Human Rights News: September 3rd-9th
In this week's news, Riding Mountain sets a new first, the police pay up to 5x more to use a brand-name product, Winnipeg responds to...
Sep 10, 2017
Calling All Volunteers: Join Our Team!
Are you looking to gain experience in the human rights sector? Are you passionate about human rights? If so, consider joining our team!...
Sep 7, 2017
Winnipeg Human Rights News: August 27th-September 2nd
We’ve gathered all of the info on the wildfire evacuees from Wasagamack, St. Theresa Point, and Garden Hil First Nations. Also in this...
Sep 3, 2017
Winnipeg Human Rights News: August 20th-26th
Fundraisers galore in this week’s news! Birthday cakes, video game marathons, free wedding dresses, a camel toe cup and more! Missing...
Aug 27, 2017
Winnipeg Human Rights News: August 13th-19th
In this week’s news, racism graffiti emerges in Winnipeg, one non-profit gets an unexpected gift from the Canada Games, St. Boniface...
Aug 20, 2017
Winnipeg Human Rights News: August 7th-12th
In this week’s news, the 2020 Outgames are out, Parker land protests continue, an Indigenous man receives a rude awakening by a transit...
Aug 13, 2017
Winnipeg Human Rights News: July 30th-August 6th
In this week's news, Pallister is questioned for his communication tactics in Costa Rica, pushed to put a price on carbon, and his...
Aug 7, 2017
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