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Santiago Arias Orozco

Santiago Arias Orozco

Reporter at CBLT-DT (CBC Toronto) Online

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Manitoba plastic surgeon given suspension after professional misconduct involving 3 patients

A Manitoba plastic surgeon was suspended from practising medicine for six weeks and ordered to pay more than $34,000 after he admitted to displaying a lack of skill, knowledge and judgment during a number of surgical procedures involving three patients over more than a decade. 
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$500K estate of woman under care of public guardian will go to Winn...

A note written by a Winnipeg woman who was under the care of the public guardian and wished to leave the bulk of her estate to charity — and only $1 to any family or friends — has been accepted by a judge as her final will.
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Pembina Trails School Division accounting spreadsheets leaked onlin...

Accounting spreadsheets from Pembina Trails School Division were leaked online after they were accessed during a cyberattack that hit the division in December, but it is still unclear what information was in those documents.
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Reconciliation a 'key role' for Catholic Church, says new archbisho...

Murray Chatlain, recently installed as archbishop of the Archiocese of Winnipeg, says reconciliation with Indigenous people is a "key role" the Roman Catholic Church can't walk away from and a priority for him.
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Judge made 'palpable' errors in ruling city deliberately stalled Pa...

The City of Winnipeg has been exonerated from stalling a 1,900-unit residential development planned for the former Parker lands. Manitoba's highest court overturned a King's Bench judge's decision that found two planning officials deliberately slowed Fulton Grove’s progress.
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Poilievre's 1st campaign rally in the Prairies draws thousands in W...

A crowd of more than 3,500 people rallied in Winnipeg in support of Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre who promised an economic development at the Port of Churchill, expedited licensing requirements for health-care workers and pass legislation to change Canada's bail system. 
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Murder victim Morgan Harris confirmed among 2 sets of remains found...

Manitoba RCMP has confirmed the human remains found in the Prairie Green Landfill in late February were those of Morgan Harris from Long Plain First Nation, the province said in a news release late Friday evening.
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Women's Health Clinic services disrupted after bursting pipes, fall...

Services at the Women's Health Clinic have been disrupted for the second time in less than a year as infrastructure problems in the decaying downtown building resurface the need for promised provincial funding that has yet to be delivered to retrofit the site. 
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Most days at Manitoba's largest hospital are 'morally grating,' say...

A Manitoba nurse who has worked at the Health Sciences Centre emergency room in Winnipeg for decades is speaking out about the challenges health-care workers face at Manitoba's largest hospital, where patients face day-long waits among 'chaos.'
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East St. Paul mayor breached election bylaw, conflict of interest a...

A former East St. Paul councillor, who is now mayor, breached municipal and provincial bylaws by using the municipality’s logo in their mayoral campaign and participating in a vote in which she had a personal interest, the Manitoba Ombudsman has found.
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Manitoba farmers brace for lower profit margins to live off as tari...

Some grain producers in Manitoba are worried about the impact tariffs and counter tariffs will have on their profit bottom lines, as experts warn a trade war will be "devastating" for Canada's entire agrifood sector from farm gate to stores and restaurants.