You will also start receiving the Star's free morning newsletter La Prairie—Atateken 2025 federal election live results. Browse live results for all 343 ridings 226 of 226 polls are reporting as of 4:19 p.m. Follow our full coverage of the 2025 federal election 226 of 226 polls are reporting as of 4:19 p.m. Follow our full coverage of the 2025 federal election is projected to win in La Prairie—Atateken Ramsay has 29,439 of 66,771 votes (44.09%) is in second place with 23,220 votes (34.78%) and Dave Pouliot Therrien has represented the riding since 2019 La Prairie—Atateken used to be named La Prairie The riding’s boundaries were updated for the 2025 federal election 27,327 voters cast ballots at advance polls Looking for another riding? Here are the full results for the 2025 federal election. The Liberals have 169 races called in their favour They have 8,535,128 votes and 43.69 per cent of the popular vote The Conservatives have 144 races called in their favour They have 8,059,938 votes and 41.26 per cent of the popular vote The Bloc Québécois have 22 races called in their favour They have 1,232,095 votes and 6.31 per cent of the popular vote The New Democrats have seven races called in their favour They have 1,231,198 votes and 6.3 per cent of the popular vote The Greens have one race called in their favour They have 243,471 votes and 1.25 per cent of the popular vote There were three independents and four vacancies in the 338-seat Commons the Commons has grown by five ridings starting with this election This article was automatically generated using data provided by Canadian Press and will update as riding results become available Your browser is out of date and potentially vulnerable to security risks.We recommend switching to one of the following browsers: Account processing issue - the email address may already exist Invalid password or account does not exist Submitting this form below will send a message to your email with a link to change your password An email message containing instructions on how to reset your password has been sent to the email address listed on your account and promotes collagen synthesis with caviar ingredients The model stepped onto the Met Gala red carpet in a sharply tailored two-piece by designer Torishéju Dumi, blending Harlem Renaissance glamour with West African tradition.   See every red carpet look from fashion's biggest night.  See who showed some skin at the 2025 Met Gala, like Sabrina Carpenter and Emma Chamberlain. 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The valid characters are defined in RFC 7230 and RFC 3986 A Portage la Prairie clothing store will close up shop for good next year due to theft violence and a lack of accountability for thieves and criminals this is the number one reason they are going out of business Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience We apologize, but this video has failed to load.Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team.Play VideoArticle content“Retail theft was the biggest factor one hundred percent,” Arishya Aggarwal said on Monday Aggarwal announced last week that Olina Fashions a retail clothing and footwear store she co-owns with other family members is going out of business in the new year after selling off their remaining merchandise theft along with unruly and often violent behavior led to a “toxic” environment at the store Employees were fearful and those operating the store were continuously stressed “It’s not just the financial loss that comes with theft “It’s the constant stress of having to watch out for it every day the abuse our staff takes when they try to stop it and the helplessness of seeing it get worse By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc The next issue of The Winnipeg Sun's Daily Headline News will soon be in your inbox Interested in more newsletters? Browse here. “When you’re constantly dealing with theft you’re stuck in survival mode instead of being able to grow.” Fear of violence and weapons had been steadily growing among those working in the store in recent months leaving employees in a constant and growing state of anxiety but also in severity with thieves bringing weapons like machetes and bear spray into the store,” Aggarwal said our staff experience verbal and emotional abuse which makes the environment toxic and unsafe for them and for our paying customers.” many of the thefts were “organized and strategic,” involving groups with getaway cars and plans to distract staff while others stole inventory “The planned thefts have caused significant financial losses and not once have we ever recovered or gotten back any of the stolen goods,” Aggarwal said Aggarwal and other members of her family will continue to run their other businesses and the Taste of Spice restaurant and bar in Portage la Prairie The nature of those businesses do not lead to the same levels of theft and theft-related issues The family is disappointed to close their fashion business which Aggarwal said grew to be one of Manitoba’s largest independent retailers of urban streetwear we have a responsibility to run things in a way that works for everyone When the environment no longer allows for that you have to make the tough call to step away,” she said Aggarwal and other members of her family are aware of where they are placing the blame for these theft issues “This is on the Canadian justice system and our current laws That sends the message that stealing is basically risk free,” she said “We need laws that enforce accountability and consequences while also offering pathways for rehabilitation and positive change.” In an email sent to the Winnipeg Sun earlier this year an RCMP spokesperson said RCMP will respond to theft calls but admitted theft is a crime where it can often be difficult to arrest and prosecute suspects “Officers respond and investigate when a call of this nature is received,” the spokesperson said “In many cases the theft occurs quickly and when officers arrive the suspect has already fled the area however in many cases it is hard to obtain a good description of the suspect “It should also be noted that when we do make an arrest if the charges are solely property crime offences the accused is usually released with an upcoming court date.” Aggarwal now fears that if changes are not made Manitoba businesses will continue to be robbed and workers won’t feel safe “These businesses can’t keep up with the rising cost of theft nor can they afford security to protect what they’ve worked so hard to build,” she said “The systems and people enabling this problem need to realize that businesses won’t survive much longer in this climate “We need leaders with the strength and courage to address this head-on.” — Dave Baxter is a Local Journalism Initiative reporter who works out of the Winnipeg Sun The Local Journalism Initiative is funded by the Government of Canada transmission or republication is strictly prohibited This website uses cookies to personalize your content (including ads), and allows us to analyze our traffic. 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