Premier Wab Kinew’s economic horse got a little weaker ... decline of 1,300 the previous month. It’s part of the reason the provincial government, in its second-quarter financial report ...
And I was wondering, is there anything that you can give us in terms of time lines and what the situation is right now? Wab Kinew — Yeah ... that’s part of the reason why, when we heard ...
Manitoba Premier Wab ... of Manitoba. "You don't get to continue to say yes to most requests that come along." In a year-end interview with The Canadian Press, Kinew said he's working on ways ...
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew ... of Manitoba. "You don't get to continue to say yes to most requests that come along." In a year-end interview with The Canadian Press, Kinew said he's working ...
Manitoba Premier Wab ... Kinew has yet to show is a plan to control spending in order to balance the budget by 2027 — another campaign promise — and end a long series of deficits in Manitoba, said ...
WINNIPEG - Manitoba Premier Wab ... of Manitoba. “You don’t get to continue to say yes to most requests that come along.” In a year-end interview with The Canadian Press, Kinew said he ...
Manitoba Premier Wab ... Kinew has yet to show is a plan to control spending in order to balance the budget by 2027 — another campaign promise — and end a long series of deficits in Manitoba, said ...
Starting at $14.99 plus taxes every four weeks you can access your Brandon Sun online and full access to all content as it appears on our website. Premier Wab Kinew is about to get a first-hand ...
The people there have supported him through his devastating loss and continue to look out for each other, he said — one example of why it might be difficult for those living in tent communities to ...
Manitoba's latest deficit projection for the current fiscal year is $1.3 billion — $513 million higher than the original budget projection. Wab Kinew's government will face new spending ...
WINNIPEG — Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew's popularity ... at the University of Manitoba. "You don't get to continue to say yes to most requests that come along." In a year-end interview with The Canadian ...