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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
Winnipeg Human Rights News: July 23rd-29th, 2017
In this week’s headlines, the Parker protests heat up, a strike begins at the airport, an Alopecia Foundation is stunned, and Manitoba...
Jul 31, 2017
Winnipeg Human Rights News: July 16th-22nd, 2017
A coalition goes head to head with Manitoba Hydro, a Winnipeg refugees’ son is rescued from ISIS, and more cuts coming to healthcare –...
Jul 23, 2017
Winnipeg Human Rights News: July 9th-15th, 2017
This week’s headlines respond to Pallister’s latest stream of cuts, which will impact therapists – and those who use their services – as...
Jul 16, 2017
Winnipeg Human Rights News: July 2nd-8th, 2017
In this week's headlines, dozens of restaurants stop serving straws, the police ask for help on a number of cases, U of M students get...
Jul 9, 2017
Winnipeg Human Rights News: June 18th-24th, 2017
In this week's headlines, LGBT families file a human rights complaint against school curriculums, the University of Winnipeg chooses not...
Jun 25, 2017
Winnipeg Human Rights News: June 11th-18th, 2017
In this week's headlines, two instances of bathroom creeping has women on alert, climate change research is postponed due to climate...
Jun 18, 2017
Winnipeg Human Rights News: June 4th-10th, 2017
In this week's headlines, cuts to rent-assist and healthcare have very real effects on WInnipeggers, businesses call for more recycling...
Jun 11, 2017
Winnipeg Human Rights News: May 28th-June 4th, 2017
Amidst the discussion about whether to allow cops to participate in the Pride Parade, someone was arrested in the lead-up to the first...
Jun 4, 2017
Winnipeg Human Rights News: May 21st-27th, 2017
This week's headlines include cuts to a women's centre and a senior's crime prevention program, a soup kitchen receives unexpected...
May 28, 2017
Warm Up to Winnipeg: Grandmothers Group Keeps Newcomers Warm
A Grands ‘n’ More volunteer knits a scarf Someone else contributes the value of the scarf ($5.00/child item or $10.00/adult item) to the...
May 25, 2017
Winnipeg Human Rights News: May 14th-20th, 2017
Ample concerns raising about the MMIWG Inquiry, the government denies funding for much-needed shelter beds, environmentalists caution...
May 21, 2017
Winnipeg Human Rights News: May 7th-13th, 2017
In this week's headlines, Pallister gets questioned about his communications, we learn about the use of tiny birds with tiny backpacks,...
May 14, 2017
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