A candidate to lead Alberta’s new United Conservative Party says one way to jump−start the province’s lagging oil industry may be to buy a piece of Manitoba.
"I work harder than any premier that’s been around here for a long, long time," said Manitoba's Brian Pallister. "I don’t have to defend my work ethic to you or anyone else."
Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister's secret, security-conscious method for working while at his vacation home in Costa Rica involves his wife's personal email account and her cellphone.
The Manitoba government raised the distinct possibility on Thursday, July 27, 2017, that it may allow private retailers to sell marijuana when recreational use of the drug becomes legal next July.
Preparation for the Indigenous Games has been a bright spot for four young athletes living in an isolated, fly-in only reserve on the border between Ontario and Manitoba.
The leaders of Canada's provinces and territories are set to compare notes on how to handle the rules when the federal government legalizes recreational use of cannabis next July.
Cries from frustrated families of MMIWG grew louder on Wednesday, July 12, 2017, as advocates called for a reboot of the study following the resignation of a Metis commissioner.
Manitoba became the second province on Thursday, June 29, 2017, to raise the spectre of a court challenge against the federal government's carbon-pricing plan.
Manitoba and Saskatchewan have been given until the end of 2017 to sign on to Ottawa's national climate change agreement to avoid losing out on millions of dollars to help cut emissions.
A federal Crown corporation drew the ire of the federal auditor general for the second time in less than a decade for a complete lack of risk-management planning or strategic direction.