Arturo Chang

Reporter

Arturo Chang is a reporter with CBC Manitoba. Before that, he worked for CBC P.E.I. and BNN Bloomberg. You can reach him at arturo.chang@cbc.ca.

Latest from Arturo Chang

Police to blame for wrongful convictions in 1973 killing, not Manitoba prosecutors: province

The Manitoba government says it's not responsible for the convictions of two First Nations men who were later exonerated in a 1973 killing and have launched lawsuits related to their convictions.

Manitoba agri-food industry wary of potential trade war with U.S. as premiers close ranks

An industry association representing more than 300 manufacturers in Manitoba's agri-food sector says its concerned about escalating protectionist rhetoric as Canada's first ministers weigh how to hit back against U.S. threats.

Special Crown prosecutor will focus on hate crimes in Manitoba, government says

Justice Minister Matt Wiebe will appoint a lead provincial Crown prosecutor to tackle the issue and co-ordinate efforts of a working group providing guidance on prosecuting crimes that the province said in a release Wednesday can be complex.

'Long overdue': Winnipeg outreach organizations weigh in on Manitoba's new homeless encampment strategy

Manitoba's new strategy to move people out of encampments and into housing is getting a warm reception from some Winnipeg organizations on the front lines of the city's fight against homelessness.

Jewish Winnipegger fights hate by removing antisemitic and other offensive graffiti

A Winnipegger has taken it upon himself to get rid of antisemitic and other kinds of graffiti he says are spreading hate.

With Winnipeg's ER woes in the spotlight, some ask if tech can help make waiting rooms safer

The death of a patient who’d waited hours to be seen at a Winnipeg emergency department has some people considering whether the province could innovate its way out of its health-care woes.

Death at Winnipeg's Health Sciences Centre ER raises questions about capacity issues, wait room protocols

The death of a middle-aged man who spent about eight hours waiting for care at a Winnipeg emergency department has some patient advocates raising questions about what the hospital is doing to prevent similar incidents.

Registry showing disciplinary records of Manitoba teachers now posted online

A registry disclosing Manitoba teachers' disciplinary records that the province had promised would come online this January is now public.

Manitoba judge upholds decision denying sisters out-of-country care funding for chronic illness

Identical twin sisters who share the same chronic illness won't have a surgical treatment covered by the Manitoba government, after a Court of King's Bench judge upheld the province's decision to pull funding.

Family and friends gather to remember OCN man killed on Winnipeg's Dugas Street

Family and friends came together Tuesday to honour a man who was killed on Winnipeg's Dugas Street late last week.