Manitoba politician who made inappropriate remarks says he's learned his lesson
A Manitoba politician who was investigated for showing an assistant a picture of naked women and making inappropriate remarks says he has undergone sensitivity training, has learned his lesson and hopes to move on.
Supreme Court judges hear two cases in Winnipeg, meet with Indigenous leaders
The Supreme Court of Canada's decision to hold hearings outside of Ottawa for the first time in its 144-year history is part of a plan to let Canadians see how the high court works and strengthen trust in the institution, says Chief Justice Richard Wagner.
Manitoba premier promises plastic bag ban, liquor delivery in second term
Manitoba may become the next province to ban single-use plastic bags to help the environment.
Manitoba premier sees majority as affirmation; admits PCs must 'listen better'
Brian Pallister and his Progressive Conservatives went early and won big.
Progressive Conservatives win majority government in Manitoba election
Brian Pallister and his Progressive Conservatives have won a renewed majority from Manitoba voters to continue a program of cost-cutting and tax reductions.
Economy, health care focus of televised Manitoba leaders debate
Manitoba Progressive Conservative Leader Brian Pallister was the main target on Wednesday, August 28, 2019, night as the leaders of the province's four main political parties squared off in a 50-minute televised debate that occasionally devolved into noisy cross-talk.
Manitoba Tory Leader Brian Pallister favours results over popularity
Manitoba Progressive Conservative Leader Brian Pallister genuinely appears to have little interest in being well-liked on a personal level.
Former backroom guy: Manitoba Liberal leader in spotlight ahead of election
Manitoba's Liberal leader has gone from political backrooms to elected office after winning a seat in the legislature last year.
A troubled past and attacks from opponents have not deterred Manitoba NDP leader
To his supporters, Manitoba NDP Leader Wab Kinew's troubled past is a story of personal redemption. To his opponents, it's one of a man who hasn't fully come clean about his actions and doesn't deserve the keys to the premier's office.
'Who do you trust?' Election campaign in Manitoba officially begins
Manitoba's official election campaign began on Monday, August 12, 2019, with promises from Progressive Conservative Leader Brian Pallister to continue to reduce taxes and keep a leash on spending if he wins a second mandate.