Industry and Trade
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Canada reports fastest population growth in history in third quarter of 2023
5 minute read Preview Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2025Leaving auto repair life in the rear-view
5 minute read Preview Thursday, Jul. 7, 2022Raber Gloves’ Garbage Mitts the must-have Winnipeg winter accessory
10 minute read Preview Monday, Feb. 28, 2022Bell MTS enhancing broadband for rural areas
3 minute read Wednesday, Jun. 23, 2021Bell MTS is launching its Wireless Home Internet service for 12 communities across Manitoba, with enhanced broadband access for nearly 40,000 rural and remote locations to come by the end of 2021.
“It’s an exciting chapter for us and for all of Manitoba,” said Ryan Klassen, vice-chair of Bell MTS and Western Canada, in an interview Tuesday.
The new 5G-capable network will offer download speeds of up to 50 megabits per second and upload speeds of 10 Mbps, with no data overage fees on the 3500 MHz spectrum. It’s part of a recent $1.7-billion investment from telecommunications giant Bell Canada, as it expands across the country from province to province over the next two years.
“COVID-19 certainly accelerated the need for something like this, because we’ve all been relying more than we ever have on strong and trustworthy internet service,” Klassen told the Free Press. “But in many ways, it also predates that, because these are communities that haven’t had this kind of access before.”
Canada should ‘absolutely’ match Poland’s Chinese EV ban at military bases: expert
6 minute read Preview Updated: Yesterday at 8:18 PM CDTGas pains: soaring prices due to Mideast conflict could lead to energy turning point in Canada
9 minute read Preview Friday, Mar. 20, 2026U.S. congressman introduces bill targeting Online Streaming Act
3 minute read Preview Updated: Yesterday at 8:21 PM CDTShopping bill is a good pre-emptive strike
4 minute read Preview Friday, Mar. 20, 2026PUB locks in Hydro rate increases, warns more on way
3 minute read Preview Thursday, Mar. 19, 2026Construction groups miffed by new fee on public-sector projects
5 minute read Preview Thursday, Mar. 19, 2026Local TV stations ask regulator to force Meta to pay for posting some news content
4 minute read Preview Friday, Mar. 20, 2026Province intends to create registry of Manitoba-certified Red Seal tradespeople
3 minute read Preview Thursday, Mar. 19, 2026Maple 2.0: Quebec syrup-makers turn to automation and expansion as demand grows
6 minute read Preview Updated: 9:14 AM CDTNow is not the time for more pipelines
5 minute read Saturday, Mar. 14, 2026No war was ever started because a country built too many wind turbines. No leader was ever kidnapped because solar panels produced too much cheap energy. Western economies have never been brought to their knees by renewable energy cartels. Quite the opposite.
Clean, renewable energy brings stability and affordability. The technology already exists to free ourselves from the stranglehold of fossil fuels. What, then, stands in the way of the renewable energy transition?
The all-powerful fossil fuel cartel.
It is oil, gas, coal and pipeline companies that provide almost unlimited funding for lobby groups to spread fear, uncertainty and doubt about the benefits of clean renewable energy. Those same lobby groups execute a full court press on our political class, using their deep pockets to purchase influence. Their aim?
Manitoba government proposes new grocery rules, rent control, some hydro hikes
3 minute read Preview Friday, Mar. 13, 2026‘Unique opportunity’: MPDA builds majority Indigenous board
4 minute read Tuesday, Mar. 10, 2026For the first time in its 30-year history, the Manitoba Prospectors and Developers Association has a majority Indigenous board of directors.