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Manitoba Opposition member raises idea of government action on grocery pricesA member of Manitoba's Opposition New Democrats has raised the prospect of a government 'clampdown' on grocery prices if the party wins the election slated for Oct. 3.PoliticsMay 26, 2023
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Manitoba New Democrats decry Tory partisan comments at budget hearingComplaint focuses on a telephone town hall that allowed people across the northern part of the province to call in with questions.PoliticsFeb 16, 2023
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Opposition NDP calls delay in budget preparations sign of ongoing government ‘chaos’There has been no announcement so far for the upcoming budget, although Finance Minister Cameron Friesen's office says consultations will start shortly.PoliticsJan 13, 2023
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Manitoba government proposes looser pre-election ‘blackout’ rulesThe Manitoba government is planning to loosen some of the rules that control what it can say and do during pre-election periods, and the Opposition NDP says that changes are unfair.PoliticsMar 30, 2020
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Manitoba Tories get personal with latest attack on NDP candidate Mark WasyliwProgressive Conservatives are going after a New Democrat candidate who has served as a defence lawyer for people accused of impaired driving.PoliticsAug 27, 2019
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Winnipeg school trustee to seek NDP nomination in Fort GarryMark Wasyliw has told the Winnipeg Labour Council he will seek the NDP nomination in the Fort Garry seat in Winnipeg.PoliticsMar 20, 2019
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Winnipeg school trustee furious at province’s tax crackdownMark Wasyliw, trustee for the Winnipeg School Division said Wednesday the province's announcement is "petty politics" that punishes already underfunded school boards.EducationMar 6, 2019
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Cutbacks could be coming to Winnipeg schools, says WSD trusteeA Winnipeg School Division trustee says significant cutbacks are possible for the 2019-20 school year, given the limited funding from the Manitoba government.EducationJan 25, 2019
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Winnipeg board will reopen school to expand French immersion spaceSir William Osler School will reopen to increase classroom space for French immersion students without affecting other schools, a Winnipeg school board says.EducationMay 12, 2015
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