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January 4th, 2022

Manitoba Must Preserve Its Ocean Ecosystem: Op-Ed

Manitoba must embrace its identity as an ocean province and take steps to protect and conserve our threatened marine habitat.
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October 19th, 2021

Letter to the Editor: Help Protect Polar Bear Habitats

The polar bear has been recognized as an official emblem of Manitoba — we must work to protect this at-risk species and its habitats.
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June 22nd, 2021

News Release: Manitoba Is Failing to Safeguard Nature

The CPAWS Report Card on Canada’s Progress in Protecting its Land and Ocean gave Manitoba a mixed review with a C- grade.
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June 8th, 2021

Campsite Fees Tripled After Manitoba Parks Service Privatized

Now is the time to take action to defend Manitoba provincial parks to help keep park services accessible for all Manitobans.
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April 13th, 2021

Manitoba Announces Endowment Fund for Provincial Parks

The endowment fund for Manitoba provincial parks is welcome news, as it will support desperately needed parks infrastructure and services.
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March 18th, 2021

Protecting Nature Is Part of the Climate Solution

The Manitoba government must issue bolder targets on emissions reduction and embrace nature-based solutions to climate change.
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March 2nd, 2021

Protecting ‘World Treasures’: Making Western Hudson Bay a Marine Conservation Area

The Western Hudson Bay is home to some of the largest concentrations of beluga whales and polar bears in the world. And it needs protection.
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June 7th, 2011

Transmission corridor or World Heritage site?

BLOODVEIN RIVER, MANITOBA—Rob Whaley and his friends just discovered something about one of Canada’s most pristine wilderness areas: just when you get away from it all, you can’t, because a provincial premier and 38 other people might drop in. That’s what Whaley, a Huntsville, Ont., family doctor, found out as
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