Daily News Curation - 2025-11-02
Curated 35 items from disability, accessibility, and social policy sources.
1. Manitoba Government’s Connected Approach Supporting Primary Care, Faster Discharges: CIHI Report
📍 Source Score: 24.00
2. Manitoba Government Provincial Nominee Program Invites 328 Health-Care Workers to Build Careers in Manitoba
📍 Source Score: 24.00
3. Police across Canada warn parents after morphine, staples, needles found in candy
Police in Ontario and Saskatchewan are warning parents to check Halloween candy after reports of tampered treats, including a suspected opioid in Mattawa and metal in Regina. 📍 Source Score: 19.80
4. Canada, Philippines sign defence pact to deter aggression from China
There was no immediate comment from China, which has accused the Philippines of being a “troublemaker” and a “saboteur of regional stability.” 📍 Source Score: 13.50
5. Manitoba Government Making Continued Progress Through Investment to Hip and Knee Surgeries at Selkirk Regional Health Centre
📍 Source Score: 12.00
6. Manitoba Government Opens Renewed Security Rebate Program For Homeowners and Tenants
📍 Source Score: 12.00
7. World Culinary Awards names Baan Lao best restaurant in Canada for the second straight year
The Richmond restaurant took home the honours once again. 📍 Source Score: 9.50
8. Q&A: Director Alireza Khatami on making Canada’s Oscar submission, The Things You Kill
“I showed the depth of my darkness, hoping people would look at their own.” 📍 Source Score: 9.50
9. ‘Heartache’: Toronto Blue Jays fans feel weight of World Series loss
The Toronto Blue Jays lost the World Series to the Los Angeles Dodgers in extra innings in Game 7. Many fans said they’re shocked at the result, but hopeful for the future. 📍 Source Score: 7.50
10. Chris Tanev hospitalized after collision in Maple Leafs’ win
Maple Leafs defenceman Chris Tanev was taken to hospital after a collision in Toronto’s 5-2 win over Philadelphia but had movement in all extremities, coach Craig Berube said. 📍 Source Score: 7.50
11. Manitoba Government Opens New Permanent Rest Stop on Provincial Trunk Highway 6
📍 Source Score: 10.50
12. Manitoba Government Invests More Than $1.2 Million For 24 Interlake Community Development Projects
📍 Source Score: 10.50
13. Manitoba Government Invests More Than $1.2 Million in Community Development Projects for Northern Manitoba
📍 Source Score: 10.50
14. How former Vancouver Canadians performed for the Blue Jays in the World Series
Toronto lost in heartbreaking fashion on Saturday night. 📍 Source Score: 8.50
15. Manitoba Government Opens Downtown Resource Corner at Millennium Library
📍 Source Score: 8.70
16. Manitoba Supports Families with New Parenting Website
📍 Source Score: 8.50
17. Manitoba Protects Indigenous Languages with New Teaching Degree Programs
📍 Source Score: 9.00
18. Construction of $10-A-Day Child-Care Centre Begins at Riverview Health Centre
📍 Source Score: 9.00
19. Photos: Matt Maltese caresses the keys at the Vogue Theatre
A multi-hyphenate British-Canadian singer-songwriter. 📍 Source Score: 9.00
20. Manitoba Grants Support Newcomers, Low-Income Manitobans Through Endowment Fund
📍 Source Score: 7.50
21. Manitoba Government Acts to Protect Democracy and Fundamental Freedoms
📍 Source Score: 7.50
22. Manitoba Government Welcomes Review of North Dakota Dairy Projects Near Red River
📍 Source Score: 7.50
23. Manitoba Government Extends Rent Freeze for Agricultural Crown Lands
📍 Source Score: 7.50
24. Manitoba Government Invests $1.2 Million in Mineral Exploration
📍 Source Score: 7.50
25. Manitoba Government’s U.S. Trade Council to Ensure Province’s Voice Heard During Trade Negotiations
📍 Source Score: 7.50
26. You Nearly Missed: Ada Lea promises to inspire at LanaLou’s in Vancouver
“Because anyone can, you can also do it.” 📍 Source Score: 5.00
27. ABBA tribute ABRA Cadabra brings high-energy holiday love to the Lower Mainland this December!
“We’re there to bring joy, connect people, and engage with our audience.” 📍 Source Score: 5.00
28. Driver dead, kids injured after school bus crash on Highway 401 near London, Ont.
<p>A school bus driver has died and four children have been taken to hospital with minor injuries following a school bus crash off the westbound lanes of Highway 401 near London, Ont., Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) announced Sunday.</p>
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Score: 7.50
29. Blue Jays infielder Ernie Clement sets MLB record with 30 hits in postseason
Ernie Clement set an MLB record with 30 postseason hits, breaking Randy Arozarena’s mark. He hit .417, extended his streak to 13 games, and nearly won Game 7 for Toronto. 📍 Source Score: 4.00
30. Old dog, new tricks: Sask. man reunites with his food truck after a decade apart
<p>A Saskatchewan man who had to sell his hot dog truck a decade ago is getting back in business, thanks to a photographer who happened upon the truck as he drove through the province.</p>
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Score: 5.80
31. Carney advised to push back on Trump in April call if provoked: memo
Federal officials prepared the internal memo to guide Carney’s conversation with Trump following the Liberal party’s April 28 election victory. 📍 Source Score: 4.00
32. It’s municipal election day in Quebec. Here’s what you need to know
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Score: 4.50
33. Here’s why sleep experts think we should abolish daylight saving time
<p>While it usually only takes most Canadians a few days to adjust to the shift between daylight saving time and standard time, sleep experts say the constant time travel back and forth harms our sleep and has a negative affect on our body’s internal clocks. </p>
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Score: 4.50
34. With Día de Muertos, Mexican Quebecers keep traditions — and the dead — alive
<p>During this multi-day commemoration, Mexicans and the diaspora reflect on life, death, and memories they shared with their late loved ones. Some Mexican Quebecers have channeled that grief to share their culture with wider audiences. </p>
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Score: 4.50
35. What’s going to be in Carney’s first budget?
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Score: 3.00