Former Manitoba premier Heather Stefanson and two of her cabinet ministers were fined Tuesday for violating the province's ...
Manitoba's Opposition Progressive Conservative leader is apologizing for making a gesture in question period that mimicked ...
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Manitoba legislature approves fines for former premier and cabinet ministers
Former Manitoba premier Heather Stefanson has been fined $18,000 for violating the province's conflict of interest law.
Politics in Manitoba has become less about merit and more about rewarding friends, donors, and insiders — and the $18-million ...
The Manitoba government is preparing a new effort to contain spending in order to meet its promise to balance the budget.
The Liberals chose Carstairs as leader in 1984 when they had none of the 57 seats in the legislature. She was elected in the ...
As Winnipeg police continue to investigate fires and acts of vandalism at the constituency offices of two MLAs in recent ...
A new Leger poll suggests Premier Wab Kinew’s New Democrats remain in a comfortable position with Manitoba voters at the ...
Security may be increased at the constituency offices of Manitoba legislature members in the wake of recent fires and ...
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Manitoba politicians to vote on fine for former premier, budget bill in fall sitting
Manitoba politicians will vote on recommended fines for three former cabinet members during the fall legislature sitting that ...
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People on meth, other drugs could be detained longer under proposed Manitoba law
The Manitoba government has introduced a bill that would allow authorities to detain intoxicated people for up to 72 hours — instead of the current 24 hours.
Alex Karpa has more on Manitoba’s growing concern over the rise in political violence after two constituency offices were targeted in a suspected arson.
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