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Nov 8, 2025
Manitoba has made Indigenous Veterans Day a law, marking a significant step in reconciliation. Meanwhile, the Saskatchewan Party is strategizing to regain urban support. In the U.S., a federal judge has halted the deployment of the National Guard to Portland. The Supreme Court has allowed a delay in $4 billion of SNAP food aid funding. As government shutdowns lead to flight cancellations, travelers express their frustration. On a lighter note, Larry the Cat from 10 Downing Street is set to be featured in a documentary about notable British cats.
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Manitoba Enshrines Indigenous Veterans Day

  • Manitoba has moved to legally enshrine Indigenous Veterans Day, signalling formal recognition of Indigenous service.
  • Veterans like Ken Saunders and Justin Woodcock view the step as meaningful progress toward reconciliation.
ANECDOTE

Ojibwe Anthem At Veterans Service

  • Winnipeg school children sang the national anthem in Ojibwe during an Indigenous Veterans Day service.
  • That moment resonated with veterans who said it honoured their unique history and sacrifice.
INSIGHT

Saskatchewan Party Targets Urban Voters

  • The Saskatchewan Party aims to regain urban voters after losing city support in the last election.
  • Analysts say the party must shift policy toward housing, schools and urban issues to win back Regina and Saskatoon.
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