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$175K settlement comes 9 years after woman filed sexism complaint against Winnipeg manufacturer

After nine years of waiting for a decision in a human rights complaint, a Winnipeg woman has been offered $175,000 in compensation, minus some deductions, by Price Industries, her former employer, after she complained about a sexist atmosphere in the workplace.

Winnipeg lawsuit seeks billions of dollars for failed plan to manufacture COVID-19 vaccine in Manitoba

An American company that manufactures vaccines is being sued in Winnipeg for billions of dollars following a failed plan to produce a COVID-19 vaccine supply in Manitoba during the pandemic.

Father of inmate who died at Headingley Correctional Centre files lawsuit

The father of an inmate who died after being held in solitary confinement at Headingley Correctional Centre is suing the Manitoba government for failing to keep his son safe while being held at the provincial jail.
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Winnipeg man caught in scam after AI told him fake Facebook customer support number was legitimate

A Winnipeg man who says he was scammed out of hundreds of dollars when he called what he thought was a Facebook customer support hotlinewants to warn others about what can go wrong.
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Despite ombudsman complaint, Manitoba woman not optimistic she'll get money back after bank fraud

A southwestern Manitoba woman says she was shocked when her bank accounts were emptied in a fraudulent e-transfer but shes not optimistic that a complaint to an ombudsman service will help, since few such complaints led to customers getting money back.
CBC Investigates

B.C. investment fraud victim thinks he was able to recover his $735K thanks to similar Manitoba case

A British Columbia man who put more than $700,000 of his money into what he thought would be a safe investment, only to have it taken by a fraudster, says the discovery of a Winnipeg fraud case is likely to thank for the recovery of his money.
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Federal government investigates complaint about misuse of funds intended to support children at Shamattawa

A federal government investigation is underway into concerns that Jordans Principle funding meant to help provide services to First Nations children is not being spent properly at a First Nation in Manitoba.
CBC Investigates

Winnipeg man loses more than $600K in alleged wire-transfer fraud

Peter Squire never imagined what it would be like to lose his retirement savings of more than $600,000 to a fraudster.

Manitoba dentist disciplined for falsifying records sent to insurance company

A Manitoba dentist has been disciplined and fined after admitting she submitted false billing information to a patient's insurance company.

Winnipeg veterinarian correctly diagnosed dog's illness, regulatory body says following complaint

A regulatory decision has found that a Winnipeg veterinarian correctly diagnosed a dog's illness but has also determined the animal could have been treated as an outpatient, which would have cost the owner less than having the dog stay at the animal hospital for treatment.