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Winnipeg Free Press By: Dan Lett | Posted: 7:00 PM CST Thursday, Feb. 11, 2021 Last Modified: 8:42 PM CST Thursday, Feb. 11, 2021 | Updates Opinion Premier Brian Pallister s announcement Thursday that Manitoba has agreed to purchase up to two million doses of a new COVID-19 vaccine was truly a masterpiece of political theatre. Winnipeg Free Press Manitoba s decision to buy 2M doses of yet-to-be-approved vaccine applauded Click to Expand Premier Brian Pallister announced Thursday Manitoba is side-stepping the federal government to independently purchase two million doses of a yet-to-be approved COVID-19 vaccine that will be manufactured in Canada. Posted: 12:09 PM Feb. 11, 2021 In a move that could lead to friction with Ottawa, the Manitoba government has agreed to purchase two million doses of a yet-to-be-approved Canadian-made COVID-19 vaccine ....
Winnipeg Free Press By: Dan Lett | Posted: 7:00 PM CST Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2021 Opinion The United Fire Fighters of Winnipeg has had precious little to say about the allegations that two of its members refused to provide medical support to an Indigenous woman because of an inherent racial bias. The United Fire Fighters of Winnipeg has had precious little to say about the allegations that two of its members refused to provide medical support to an Indigenous woman because of an inherent racial bias. Throughout this story, which the Free Press first exposed last October, the UFFW and its mercurial president Alex Forrest have declined comment. Even when we reported the confidential details of an independent review of the incident in question, which concluded racial bias was involved, Forrest remained silent. ....
Winnipeg Free Press By: Dan Lett | Posted: 7:00 PM CST Monday, Feb. 8, 2021 Is there anything more quintessentially Winnipeg than an outdoor rink on a frozen river? For a city defined by its winter weather and its enigmatic rivers, those rinks that spontaneously erupt on the Red, Assiniboine and other smaller tributaries are the pure essence of Winnipeg. And yet, in a year that has redefined our lives in so many ways, the river rinks have also become a point of conflict. At least, one rink in particular has become a point of conflict. Related Items Articles Recently, the pages of this newspaper have featured letters and stories quoting citizens complaining about selfish homeowners along the river claiming public river space for their private use. Although he has not been identified by name, Dave Barclay and his rink are at the centre of this debate. ....