Statistics and Probability
Please review each article prior to use: grade-level applicability and curricular alignment might not be obvious from the headline alone.
Health officials working to control hepatitis A outbreak in province
4 minute read Preview Monday, May. 11, 2026Canada well positioned to face food inflation risks from fertilizer shortages: report
3 minute read Preview Tuesday, May. 12, 2026Economic growth now tops environment as priority in energy policy, poll suggests
6 minute read Preview Tuesday, May. 12, 2026Discount stores drive Loblaw’s Q1 profit and sales, raises quarterly dividend
4 minute read Preview Thursday, May. 7, 2026Study probes experiences of Indigenous grads
4 minute read Preview Monday, May. 4, 2026Community tip line making difference, but funds about to dry up, organizer says
5 minute read Preview Monday, Apr. 27, 2026Antisemitism on the rise, becoming normalized, B’nai Brith warns
3 minute read Preview Monday, Apr. 27, 2026Why Canada’s media economy is bleeding
4 minute read Wednesday, Apr. 22, 2026Canadian policymakers often focus on natural resources, telecommunications and automotive manufacturing when talking about the country’s economic pillars. However, there is another major industry that employs more people than some of these sectors, even as it steadily loses money.
Right now, the Canadian media and advertising sector is facing serious challenges. The 2026 Canadian Media Means Business (CMMB) report shows that in 2024, the sector provided 137,600 direct jobs.
That’s more than auto manufacturing, telecommunications and almost 40 per cent more than mining. Including indirect and related jobs, the sector adds $22.6 billion to Canada’s GDP.
Even though the industry is a big part of the economy, there is now a major gap between how much Canadians use media and how much money stays in Canada.
Report on state of rural Manitoba’s economy ‘exciting work’
4 minute read Preview Tuesday, Apr. 21, 2026Military hits 30-year recruitment high but still falls short on key trades
5 minute read Preview Sunday, May. 10, 2026In praise of the deliberately slower lane
5 minute read Preview Monday, Apr. 20, 2026Long-term data lacking about the religiosity of Gen Z
5 minute read Preview Wednesday, Apr. 22, 2026Indigenous Winnipeggers undercounted, underserved: report
5 minute read Preview Friday, Apr. 17, 2026A project to save rural synagogues grows from Maine to Montana
5 minute read Preview Saturday, May. 23, 2026AP says it will offer buyouts as part of pivot away from newspaper-focused history
6 minute read Preview Saturday, May. 2, 2026U of M researchers recommend better chlamydia screening after analysis of Prairie infection rates
3 minute read Preview Thursday, Apr. 2, 2026West Broadway drop-in offers supports, programs, safety for people with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder
4 minute read Preview Wednesday, Apr. 1, 2026Home care assessment wait times stagnate
5 minute read Preview Wednesday, Apr. 1, 2026Manitoba Hydro reduces remote work; decision raises fears among employees at other Crown corporations
5 minute read Preview Tuesday, Mar. 31, 2026Hate crimes numbers stayed steady in 2024 after years of increases: StatCan
3 minute read Preview Friday, May. 1, 2026Parents warned about measles risk over spring break, religious celebrations
4 minute read Preview Monday, Mar. 23, 2026Lessons from school attendance
4 minute read Monday, Mar. 23, 2026The Free Press editorial Government data shows extent of truancy issue (March 16) notes that “More than 15,000 students were chronically absent in the 2023-2024 school year, a staggering number” which was also broken down by school division and Aboriginal status.