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Halting social media harm requires national solution

Tom Brodbeck 5 minute read Saturday, Jun. 13, 2026

THE federal Liberal government’s proposed legislation to ban or restrict social media access for children under 16 appears to be a sensible approach to one of the most difficult public policy challenges of the digital age.

Whether Canadians ultimately support a ban, limited restrictions or exemptions for platforms that can demonstrate adequate safeguards, one thing is becoming increasingly clear: if governments are going to regulate children’s access to social media, it makes far more sense to do it at the federal level than through a patchwork of provincial laws.

That’s particularly relevant in Manitoba, where the provincial government has been exploring its own options to restrict social media use among young people.

The intentions are understandable. Parents, educators, health-care professionals and policymakers are becoming increasingly alarmed about the effects social media is having on many children and teenagers.

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                                Pickles are added to Oreo cookies before they are dipped in batter and deep-fried.

Pickles take centre stage among concession vendors at Red River Ex

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Pickles take centre stage among concession vendors at Red River Ex

Tiago Resko 4 minute read Friday, Jun. 12, 2026

The thought of biting into a deep-fried Oreo with a pickle inside may sound repulsive, but the unusual sweet treat and other pickled foods have been growing in popularity at fairs across North America.

Deep Fried Pickle Oreos, Blue Taki Pickle Pizza and Pickled Fries are just a few of the 60 or so food vendors set up at the Red River Exhibition, which started Friday and runs to June 21.

The fried sweet and tangy Oreos have become a bestseller, says Harrison Swift, co-owner of Concessions Inc., which specializes in creating unique foods that appear at exhibitions across the country.

“We’ve done it in Toronto at the CNE, we’ve done it at the Calgary Stampede and now it’s making its debut here so we’re super excited about it,” says Swift.

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Friday, Jun. 12, 2026
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                                Premier Wab Kinew has promised a supervised drug consumption site will open in the city by the end of June.

‘Fentanyl fold’ on city streets stresses prompt need for supervised consumption site: premier

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‘Fentanyl fold’ on city streets stresses prompt need for supervised consumption site: premier

Carol Sanders 3 minute read Friday, Jun. 12, 2026

Alarmed after seeing the “fentanyl fold” on city streets, Premier Wab Kinew promises a supervised drug consumption site will open this month — despite concerns essential staffers have yet to be hired.

In a sit-down interview with the Free Press Friday, the premier reinforced that the site — announced in the summer of 2024 — would be operational by the end of June.

“The urgency of the drug crisis is so visible in a way that everyone sees it,” Kinew said.

The province received approval from Health Canada for the Indigenous-led site, at 366 Henry Ave., in May.

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Friday, Jun. 12, 2026
FILE - A patron passes a painting inside the International UFO Museum and Research Center in Roswell, N.M., on June 10, 1997. (AP Photo/Eric Draper, File)

New UFO files describe spinning discs, glowing orbs and one object shaped like a potato

Collin Binkley, The Associated Press 5 minute read Preview

New UFO files describe spinning discs, glowing orbs and one object shaped like a potato

Collin Binkley, The Associated Press 5 minute read Tuesday, Jun. 23, 2026

One was a rotating disc that sent out beams of light. Another was a shining red orb of a hue the observer had never seen before. Then there was the one compared to a potato, and also a bean, but with a coat of shimmering, fish-like scales.

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Tuesday, Jun. 23, 2026
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                                ‘There was no justice for Ethan Wildcat,’ says Willis.

Unmoved by young offender’s progress, Manitoba judge ordered prison term; Indigenous man later chose death

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Unmoved by young offender’s progress, Manitoba judge ordered prison term; Indigenous man later chose death

Dean Pritchard 8 minute read Friday, Jun. 12, 2026

The day started with an email from my editor.

“Are there any updates on Ethan Wildcat?” she wanted to know.

Good question, and one I was curious to answer, as well. It had been more than three years since Wildcat, a young first-time offender, was sentenced to three years in prison in a case that highlighted how differently Indigenous and non-Indigenous offenders in similar circumstances can be treated by the justice system.

Wildcat was 19 when he was arrested in March 2021 following a firearm incident at a Winnipeg home that resulted in no injuries.

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Friday, Jun. 12, 2026

Importance of Indigenous languages outweighs any soccer tournament

Niigaan Sinclair 4 minute read Friday, Jun. 12, 2026

Canada’s parliamentary budget officer says the FIFA World Cup is estimated to cost Canadian taxpayers $1.066 billion to host 13 games over 38 days.

That’s $82 million a game, or $28 million a day.

The majority of the funds will go toward operating the games, staging the venues, and paying for security and services, like the RCMP.

About 12 per cent, or $126 million, will go to infrastructure primarily in two buildings: BMO Field in Toronto and BC Place in Vancouver.

Alice Carrier is shown in this undated handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout — Kristie Carrier (Mandatory Credit)
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New Brunswick woman sues OpenAI, alleging ChatGPT led to daughter’s death

Eli Ridder, The Canadian Press 4 minute read Preview
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New Brunswick woman sues OpenAI, alleging ChatGPT led to daughter’s death

Eli Ridder, The Canadian Press 4 minute read Sunday, Jul. 5, 2026

When 24-year-old Alice Carrier told ChatGPT that she had to die to stop the pain she was feeling, the chatbot allegedly appeared to agree. By the next day, Carrier was dead.

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Sunday, Jul. 5, 2026
FILE - This April 13, 2019, photo, shows rows of homes, in suburban Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)
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What Elon Musk’s trillion means in real terms

Wyatte Grantham-philips, The Associated Press 4 minute read Preview
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What Elon Musk’s trillion means in real terms

Wyatte Grantham-philips, The Associated Press 4 minute read Sunday, Jul. 5, 2026

The number “one trillion” is hard in itself for the human mind to comprehend. One trillion dollars is a thousand times greater than $1 billion. And a million times more than $1 million. Here are some ways to think about how far one trillion could go.

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Sunday, Jul. 5, 2026
Morning sunlight hits the Supreme Court of Canada as the court hears appeals regarding Quebec’s secularism law, Bill 21, in Ottawa on Thursday, March 26, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
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Supreme Court rules New Brunswick lieutenant-governor must be bilingual

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Supreme Court rules New Brunswick lieutenant-governor must be bilingual

The Canadian Press 4 minute read Sunday, Jul. 5, 2026

The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that the lieutenant-governor of New Brunswick must be able to perform their functions in both official languages.

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Sunday, Jul. 5, 2026
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                                The HBC Royal Charter is 356 years old.
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HBC charter goes on display at Manitoba Museum

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HBC charter goes on display at Manitoba Museum

Conrad Sweatman 6 minute read Thursday, Jun. 11, 2026

After months of petitions, legal scrutiny and political pressure, the 1670 Hudson’s Bay Company Royal Charter has formally arrived at the Manitoba Museum, marked by a ceremony including many notable Canadian and Indigenous political leaders.

“It’s with a profound sense of gratitude and humility that I stand before you today as we recognize the gifting of the HBC Royal Charter, together with our consortium partners,” said Dorota Blumczynska, CEO of the Manitoba Museum.

“Today marks an opportunity that is not to redefine the past, but to better understand it, and to help us use it to build a more just and inclusive future.”

The 356-year-old document, which not only birthed HBC, but effectively laid a foundation for colonial Canada itself, attracted new controversies in the last year or so. After years of bleeding at the bottom line, HBC announced in March 2025 that it would begin liquidating its stores across the country and selling off its assets to pay off creditors.

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Thursday, Jun. 11, 2026
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