Tight Race Begins as PCs and NDP Kick Off Unofficial Campaign in Manitoba Election Countdown

Manitobans have a crucial election approaching in exactly one month, on Tuesday, Oct. 3. Unofficial campaigns have already begun, with incumbent Premier Heather Stefanson leading the Progressive Conservatives in their pursuit of a third consecutive victory. However, they face a formidable challenge from the NDP. Stefanson, who became premier after winning her party’s leadership race …

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Potential significance of Manitoba Liberals in upcoming provincial election

Manitoba is gearing up for its 43rd provincial election, set to take place in the coming week. Regardless of the outcome—whether the Progressive Conservatives maintain their position or the New Democrats seize power—history will be made. If the PCs come out on top, Heather Stefanson will become the first woman in Manitoba’s history to lead …

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Health care and housing among key topics as Premiers conclude Winnipeg conference

Decrease article font size Increase article font size Canada’s premiers are set to conclude their three-day meeting in Winnipeg, focusing on health care, housing, and bail reform by Wednesday around 1 p.m. During the meeting, the premiers expressed their commitment to finding collaborative solutions to address health care issues that affect the entire country. Heather …

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Canadian premiers gather for second day in Winnipeg as union leaders assemble

Canadian premiers and territorial leaders convened at the Fort Garry hotel in Winnipeg for the second day of an all-premiers meeting. This three-day conference focused on discussions about health care and strategies to utilize a $46-billion funding investment from the federal government. While the leaders gathered at the hotel, health care and labour unions also …

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