Saturday, September 7, 2024
Manitoba's governing Progressive Conservatives laid the groundwork Saturday for their upcoming election campaign. They also looked at potential changes to their leadership selection process that was widely criticized during the last race for the party helm.
Kinew denies accusations; legislature Speaker agrees to look into allegation
'Manitoba's business leaders are the engine of our economy, the creators of jobs,' premier says
The Manitoba government announced an end to a seven-year freeze on its unconditional grants to municipalities Friday
Manitoba Conservative MP Candice Bergen resigned her seat in Parliament after 14 years in the Commons. Bergen served as a minister in Stephen Harper’s government, going on to serve as Conservative House leader, deputy...
Manitoba's government has four brand new faces in cabinet and a number of others with new portfolios, including Cliff Cullen, who continues as deputy premier and is the new finance minister.
‘An opportunity’: Manitoba finance minister quits for federal run
Brad Salyn moves from policy director to chief of staff, Kelly McCrae hired as deputy
Philip Houde no longer premier's chief of staff, Don Leitch out as clerk of the executive council
For the first time in 2023, Premier Heather Stefanson addressed media members face to face, discussing the number of MLAs announcing their plans to not seek re-election in the fall, as well as a possible shuffle to...

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