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Transport minister, trucking association encouraged by federal support for database
4 minute read Tuesday, Jun. 9, 2026The federal government is ready to support the creation of a national trucking database but officials in Manitoba are calling for concrete action.
Winnipegger earns Tony for leading role in Broadway production of Ragtime
4 minute read Preview Tuesday, Jun. 9, 2026Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew may have good intentions in proposing restrictions on social media use in schools, but a blanket ban on platforms like YouTube risks doing more harm than good.
In the rush to address concerns about screen time, online addiction, and student distraction, we may be overlooking an important reality: digital tools, when used responsibly, have become an essential part of modern teaching and learning.
As an educator, I spend countless hours preparing materials for my classes.
Effective teaching is not simply standing at the front of a room and talking while students passively absorb information. It involves designing lessons that engage students with different abilities, interests, and learning styles.
Campers, canoes or loons: vote on provincial park licence plate
2 minute read Preview Monday, Jun. 8, 2026Bike-to-school day initiative features fun pit stops across city, encourages families to ride
4 minute read Preview Monday, Jun. 8, 2026Transit revenue drop projected to be worse than predicted in 2026 budget
5 minute read Preview Monday, Jun. 8, 2026City facing $20.4-M budget shortfall but finance chairman ‘not pressing the panic button yet’
2 minute read Preview Monday, Jun. 8, 2026OpenAI files confidential SEC paperwork for IPO, opening the door to a Wall Street debut
4 minute read Preview Tuesday, Jun. 9, 2026Online therapy developed in Montreal helps seniors sleep better, study finds
3 minute read Preview Tuesday, Jun. 30, 2026Quebec municipalities and environmentalists say province’s water reserves are at risk
4 minute read Preview Tuesday, Jun. 9, 2026Apple unveils an upgraded Siri voice assistant with new AI features at its annual conference
4 minute read Preview Tuesday, Jun. 9, 2026A flesh-eating cattle parasite spreads beyond Texas as new screwworm cases are found
5 minute read Preview Tuesday, Jun. 9, 2026Nursing grad hopes to drive change for Indigenous patients
3 minute read Preview Monday, Jun. 8, 2026Local podcasters put city hall in spotlight
4 minute read Preview Monday, Jun. 8, 2026Is Canada in a recession? What to know after a volatile week of economic data
7 minute read Preview Tuesday, Jun. 30, 2026Legislation to create Manitoba-Indigenous Crown corporation pending as some First Nations express concerns
5 minute read Preview Sunday, Jun. 7, 2026‘Pick-up man’: Organizations work to address mental health of Canadian farmers
4 minute read Preview Tuesday, Jun. 30, 2026A raucous Copenhagen crowd cheers Denmark’s 2026 Mullet Championship
3 minute read Preview Tuesday, Jun. 9, 2026ITK president reflects on Mary Simon’s legacy as first Indigenous Governor General
5 minute read Preview Tuesday, Jun. 30, 2026Marketers not trained in marketing?
4 minute read Saturday, Jun. 6, 2026A recent IPSOS survey asked marketers 10 questions designed to determine their level of basic marketing knowledge. In Canada, of the 350 respondents, only 31 per cent achieved a passing grade of seven correct answers.
I would suggest many Canadian companies stay in business because their competitors’ marketing capabilities are even worse than their own.
This survey result was alarming because it speaks to the credibility of marketers and the ability to drive profitable revenue growth and customer value. If we don’t understand basic marketing concepts, how can we have the organizational trust from our colleagues that what we propose to spend and where we recommend spending it is actually in the company’s best interest?
My first Free Press article, nearly eight years ago, was titled: “Marketing is more than making it pretty.” While a bit tongue-in-cheek, I made the case marketing is much more than just creating advertisements and hosting parties.