MTP is a long-term health research project aiming to learn more about the causes of cancer and other diseases by following the health of Manitobans over time.

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🎉We’re excited to announce that orientation for members of the Manitoba Tomorrow Project’s Participant Advisory Committee (PAC) has officially taken place! 🎉 (1/3)
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This dedicated group of 16 volunteers is helping to shape the future of the MTP by giving a voice to the participant experience. This is an important step towards making sure participants remain at the heart of everything the MTP does. (2/3)
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💬 Stay tuned for more updates from the PAC! Are you interested in providing input to the MTP? Email the MTP team at ccmbtomorrow@cancercare.mb.ca – or leave a message at 1-855-588-0658 – and ask about the MTP Participant Feedback Group! (3/3)
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8 Years of Impact! Nearly 9,000 participants have joined the Manitoba Tomorrow Project. Let’s help Saskatchewan get there too! Join Healthy Future Sask: healthyfuturesask.ca/partici… @MBTmrwProject @CancerCareMB @CanPath #HealthyFutureSask #Communityhealth #MTP #HealthResearch
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📰❗Attention Manitoba Tomorrow Project participants: Be on the lookout for the latest project newsletter arriving to your email inbox in the coming weeks! 📩(1/3)
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This edition is packed with insights, including: • a letter from MTP Principal Investigator Dr. Donna Turner; • an update on the Participant Advisory Committee – plus a new opportunity; and • a deeper look into the HEALthy Eating and Supportive Environments study. (2/3)
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👀Stay tuned! If your contact information has changed please let us know by email at CCMBTomorrow@cancercare.mb.ca, by phone at 1-855-588-0658, or by visiting our website at manitobatomorrowproject.ca. (3/3)

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👋Meet Travis! Dr. Travis Hrubeniuk is the Project Lead for the MTP. Travis’ PhD work focused on improving the effectiveness of exercise for individuals living with prediabetes or Type 2 Diabetes. (1/4)
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Travis’ favourite thing about his role at the MTP is working with the team, he says: “We’ve put together a fantastic and motivated group of individuals who have helped the MTP grow into the cohort it is today. I’m extremely excited to see what the future brings.” (3/4)
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⚽In his free time, Travis is an avid supporter of the Liverpool Football Club (LFC), and is currently the Treasurer for the LFC Winnipeg Supporters Club. He regularly enjoys gathering with other supporters to watch games. (4/4)
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The Manitoba Tomorrow Project team is thrilled to take part in this year’s Challenge for Life in support of the @CancerCareMBFdn! This marks our 6th year participating in the event, which raises funds for life-changing cancer research and patient care in Manitoba. (1/2)
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Our team have been hard at work fundraising and this Saturday, June 14th we will walk to make a difference for Manitobans facing cancer. Click here: bit.ly/4dcxQfz to learn more and check out our progress. We are proud to #takethechallenge (2/2).
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📢Calling all Manitoba Tomorrow Project participants! 📨Keep an eye on your inbox for your invitation to be part of one of the largest dietary intake and physical activity data collection efforts in Canada: the HEALthy Eating and Supportive Environment (HEAL) study. (1/3)
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🍓🏃‍♂️Why participate in HEAL? Because your daily habits matter. The HEAL study will help researchers explore how features of your environment – such as accessible grocery stores or safe places to walk – impact our ability to make healthy choices. (2/3)
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Your input could help shape healthier communities across Canada. If you’ve already received and accepted your HEAL invitation – thank you for participating. If you haven’t received an invitation, you can except it to arrive between now and early 2026. (3/3)
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🚭 Tomorrow is World No Tobacco Day, and this year’s campaign is unmasking the appeal and standing up for a healthier future! (1/4)
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Past research has been crucial to helping us understand the real impacts of tobacco and the powerful benefits of quitting smoking. Large longitudinal research studies such as the MTP may help drive future discoveries. (3/4)
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It can be difficult to quit, but there are supports to help you succeed! For resources, please visit: cancercare.mb.ca/screening/q… (4/4)

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