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Manitoba Progressive Conservatives have narrowly selected Fort Whyte MLA Obby Khan to serve as the party's new leader.
Manitoba Progressive Conservatives elected Obby Khan to lead the party in a tight race that saw the MLA for Fort Whyte eke ...
Manitoba's Progressive Conservatives are slated to announce a new party leader following a six-month campaign that was ...
WINNIPEG — Sixteen months after Heather Stefanson stepped down, the Progressive Conservatives are set to announce their new ...
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Manitoba premier touts increased trade with Europe, possible second Hudson Bay portManitoba Premier Wab Kinew expressed ... potash and other commodities from as far away as Fort McMurray, Alta., to the Nelson ...
A Manitoba judge has refused to grant an injunction in favour of Lazy Bear Lodge and Expeditions, the ecotourism company ...
If you’re lucky enough to see a polar bear at the zoo, you will instantly fall in love. These majestic creatures are ...
Obby Khan, the MLA for Fort Whyte, didn’t directly ... Khan’s opponent, Wally Daudrich, who owns a lodge in Churchill, was unavailable for comment. Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew said the decision ...
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Steve Lambert WINNIPEG — Manitoba ... far away as Fort McMurray, Alta., to the Nelson River site. Supporters say Port Nelson could handle larger ships than Churchill and ...
His opponent, Wally Daudrich, is a businessman from Churchill, Manitoba, with extensive experience in ecotourism and hospitality. Daudrich was the federal Conservative candidate for the Churchill ...
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