Prime minister takes a swipe at Manitoba, saying some premiers are dishonest about carbon pricing
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused some politicians on Thursday, September 1, 2022, of being dishonest about the effects of the federal government’s carbon tax.
A former Hudson's Bay store given to Winnipeg Indigenous group
One of the landmark stores formerly run by the Hudson's Bay Co. is about to undergo a major transformation in the name of reconciliation with Indigenous people.
Threats to Manitoba politicians may lead to security changes
Being a politician or public health officer seems to bring much more of a security risk of late — from online threats, to angry crowds at public events, to protests outside family homes.
Two toppled statues set the stage for big changes in Manitoba
The government's response to it — led by remarks that were repeatedly revised — would lead to the resignation of a cabinet minister, would prompt veiled criticism of then-premier Brian Pallister from government caucus members and may have hastened Pallister's departure from the premier's office.
Manitoba NDP leader Wab Kinew tests positive for COVID
Manitoba Opposition leader Wab Kinew said on Monday, November 22, 2021, even though he is double-vaccinated, he has tested positive for COVID-19 and will take part virtually in legislature proceedings.
Manitoba's new premier to negotiate carbon price with Ottawa
The Manitoba government has decided to not appeal a court ruling that said the federal government has a right to impose a carbon price on provinces.
Manitoba Tories select Kelvin Goertzen as interim leader, new premier until Oct. 30
Kelvin Goertzen will become Manitoba's 23rd premier.
Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister reflects on career before stepping down Wednesday
Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister plans to leave office on Wednesday, September 1, 2021, and have the Tory caucus choose an interim leader.