Social Studies Grade 10: Geographic Issues of the 21st Century
Please review each article prior to use: grade-level applicability and curricular alignment might not be obvious from the headline alone.
Try out being a tourist at home — in Winnipeg
6 minute read Preview Monday, Jul. 28, 2025Manitoba exports to U.S., China plummet
5 minute read Preview Wednesday, Jul. 9, 2025Manitoba bill encourages trade with other provinces
2 minute read Thursday, May. 22, 2025The Manitoba government wants to give preferential treatment to other provinces that remove barriers to buying and selling goods and services within Canada.
Bill 47 establishes “mutual recognition rules” to facilitate more inter-regional trade and rebrands June 1 as “Buy Manitoba, Buy Canadian Day.”
“A competitive and open economy within Canada, that is open to trade and encourages domestic buy-in will make sure that we remain the ‘True North, Strong and Free,’” Trade Minister Jamie Moses told the legislative assembly as he read aloud the proposed legislation for the first time Thursday.
Moses said the bill aims to increase the flow of goods, services and investments between Manitoba and the rest of the country.
En 2025, des Jardins St Léon encore plus tournés vers le local
4 minute read Preview Saturday, May. 3, 2025Cell towers, urban planning, and frustration
4 minute read Thursday, May. 1, 2025For those of you concerned about the growing suppression of public dissent while casting your eyes southwards, sadly, one need look no further than the City of Winnipeg’s very own urban planning department for similar signs of the rise of autocracy.
Province’s mine assessment ‘shoddy,’ environmental group says
4 minute read Preview Tuesday, Apr. 22, 2025Sirop d’érable, le trésor de Saint-Pierre-Jolys
5 minute read Preview Saturday, Apr. 5, 2025Locally produced renewable energy is the right call
5 minute read Preview Tuesday, Mar. 25, 2025Une technologie de pointe au Manitoba
5 minute read Preview Saturday, Mar. 22, 2025Infill housing is not the enemy of nature
5 minute read Preview Thursday, Mar. 20, 2025‘Historic day’ as MMF signs royalty agreement with first potash mine
4 minute read Friday, Feb. 28, 2025Promises of potash money and partnership led the Manitoba Métis Federation to declare Friday a “historical day.”
Serving — and feeding — the community
3 minute read Preview Saturday, Dec. 21, 2024Canada reports fastest population growth in history in third quarter of 2023
4 minute read Preview Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2025Leaving auto repair life in the rear-view
5 minute read Preview Thursday, Jul. 7, 2022Group engages community on renaming Wolseley neighbourhood
4 minute read Preview Monday, Aug. 30, 2021Protesters gather at corner to oppose funding of pipeline
3 minute read Preview Monday, Aug. 23, 2021Black History Manitoba's block party opportunity for chefs to share their passion
6 minute read Preview Monday, Aug. 23, 2021Boulevard, greenway could be renamed by end of year
3 minute read Preview Sunday, Aug. 22, 2021City considering new name for park near former residential school to honour Indigenous leader
4 minute read Preview Thursday, Aug. 19, 2021Pit bulls legal, ball pythons banned?
6 minute read Preview Wednesday, Aug. 11, 2021Chef wants to keep on trucking while she puts down permanent restaurant roots
4 minute read Preview Monday, Aug. 9, 2021Charleswood residents fume over destroyed trees
4 minute read Preview Monday, Aug. 9, 2021Bell MTS enhancing broadband for rural areas
2 minute read Wednesday, Jun. 23, 2021Bell MTS is launching its Wireless Home Internet service for 12 communities across Manitoba, with enhanced broadband access for nearly 40,000 rural and remote locations to come by the end of 2021.
“It’s an exciting chapter for us and for all of Manitoba,” said Ryan Klassen, vice-chair of Bell MTS and Western Canada, in an interview Tuesday.
The new 5G-capable network will offer download speeds of up to 50 megabits per second and upload speeds of 10 Mbps, with no data overage fees on the 3500 MHz spectrum. It’s part of a recent $1.7-billion investment from telecommunications giant Bell Canada, as it expands across the country from province to province over the next two years.
“COVID-19 certainly accelerated the need for something like this, because we’ve all been relying more than we ever have on strong and trustworthy internet service,” Klassen told the Free Press. “But in many ways, it also predates that, because these are communities that haven’t had this kind of access before.”