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Manitoba construction groups call for journeyperson-to-apprentice ratio rework
4 minute read Thursday, Apr. 30, 2026While Ottawa moves to invest billions into skilled trade workers, Manitoba construction groups say the provincial government refuses to budge on its apprenticeship ratio guidelines at the cost of their industry.
Healthy food subsidy might be on table over gas tax cut: Kinew
4 minute read Preview Thursday, Apr. 30, 2026City offers real cost-of-living help while Ottawa, province pander for popularity
5 minute read Preview Thursday, Apr. 30, 2026Toy company Spin Master bracing for rising production, shipping costs from war
4 minute read Preview Friday, May. 1, 2026Winnipeg major link in new Flix passenger bus Prairies route
3 minute read Wednesday, Apr. 29, 2026An international bus company will launch next month a route connecting Manitobans to Regina and Calgary.
Ottawa outlines plans to tackle financial crime, ban crypto ATMs
2 minute read Preview Wednesday, Apr. 29, 2026Funding to boost early childhood educators’ pay helps some, not others, longtime workers in field lament
4 minute read Preview Monday, Apr. 27, 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, 2026Prime Minister Mark Carney announces Canada’s 1st sovereign wealth fund
6 minute read Preview Tuesday, Apr. 28, 2026Manitoba crypto companies say provincial plans would put them out of business
3 minute read Preview Friday, Apr. 24, 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.