Caucus caught off guard by Pallister's carbon tax decision: CP source
Brian Pallister's abrupt about-face on a carbon tax came after the Manitoba premier felt like he was being used as a prop by Ottawa, and sources say it was a surprise to most in his own caucus.
Ousted Tory MLA borrows play from Bernier, takes reins of new Manitoba party
A Manitoba MLA and former federal cabinet minister is taking a page from Maxime Bernier's playbook and becoming the leader of a new party.
'Second-class citizens:' Grand chief says racism ongoing at Manitoba Hydro
Indigenous people continue to suffer from racism connected to hydroelectric development in northern Manitoba, the grand chief for the area said two weeks after a review found abuse and violence dating back to the 1960s.
'This is historic:' Deal reached on broken rail line to Churchill in Manitoba
A deal has been reached to sell and repair a broken rail line that is the only land link for the northern Manitoba town of Churchill.
Americans reach across the border, urge Canadians to ignore Trump
Usually, it's Canadians who are quick to say sorry. But United States President Donald Trump's recent bashing of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has prompted some Americans to reach over the border, apologize, and tell Canadians the two countries remain friends and allies.
Weather co-operating with evacuation of fire-threatened communities in Manitoba
Weathered was good for the evacuation of more than 1,000 people from two First Nations communities threatened by forest fires in northern Manitoba.
'No grounds:' Manitoba Crown won't appeal acquittal in Tina Fontaine murder case
The Crown will not appeal the acquittal of a man who was accused of killing 15-year-old Tina Fontaine and dumping her body in a Winnipeg river.
Former Manitoba premier Greg Selinger leaves legislature for the last time
Former Manitoba premier Greg Selinger welled up in the legislature on Wednesday, March 7, 2018, as he said goodbye to his fellow politicians, ending 18 years of sometimes-tumultuous service.
Government says review of how CFS system handled Tina Fontaine will be released
The Manitoba government committed late on Monday to releasing a report into how child welfare workers dealt with Tina Fontaine before the teenager disappeared, died and was dumped in the Red River.
Former Manitoba cabinet minister apologizes after staff allege he tickled them
Joelle Saltel−Allard said Stan Struthers, a former cabinet minister, used to touch her when she worked as his press secretary between 2009 and 2011.