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Manitoba premier cites need for affordable electricity rates as rate hike floatedManitoba Premier Wab Kinew says Manitoba hydroelectricity rates must remain affordable, partly in order to help people switch ...
Manitoba has added 1,255 new health-care workers "to the bedside" since the start of April 2024, according to Premier Wab ...
After announcing two new offices last month for the Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation, Premier Wab Kinew reiterated ...
The Kinew government pledged to build a new school in Transcona Monday, at the same time it released the underwhelming ...
Manitoba plans to spend $2 million on its inquiry into the construction of Winnipeg's police headquarters, the NDP government ...
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Manitoba government's Buy Local ad campaign includes spending on social mediaThe Manitoba's government's new advertising campaign encouraging people to Buy Local will see some of its dollars spent on ...
After announcing two new offices last month for the Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation, Premier Wab Kinew reiterated to the media that he is still committed to investing services closer to ...
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Manitoba ad campaign will promote buying local amid Trump tariff tiffThe Manitoba government launched a website and advertising campaign Wednesday to convince people to buy local products and ...
The Manitoba government is launching a new ad campaign to get Manitobans to buy local. Premier Wab Kinew announced Wednesday that the province has spent $140,000 on a month's worth of advertising ...
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew and caucus members hold up tote bags during a press conference encouraging consumers to buy Manitoba goods and services, in Winnipeg, Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025.
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