Isaac Phan Nay
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News, Climate Solutions Reporting
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July 5th 2022
Grabbing groceries before they get trashed has a green side-effect, too: reducing food waste cuts down on planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions, research shows.
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| July 4th 2022
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Manitoba woman speaking out after priest charged with abusing her more than 50 years ago.
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News
| July 5th 2022
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An unlikely friendship between young learners from two Manitoba pre-schools 450 kilometres apart is being welcomed as a small act of reconciliation.
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News
| July 5th 2022
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Research ‘exposes litany of misleading claims’ by household names, including Coca-Cola and Unilever
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| July 4th 2022
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