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Changes looming for all parties following Manitoba election

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WINNIPEG – It’s the day after the Manitoba election, and politicians are planning for changes.       

Premier Greg Selinger says there will be a “tweaking” of his cabinet to replace some ministers who retired, but no major overhaul. 

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Selinger says there will be a throne speech and brief legislature session in late November. 

The Tories, meanwhile, have to plan a leadership convention to replace Hugh McFadyen, who announced on election night he is quitting as party leader. 

Liberal Leader Jon Gerrard, who retained the party’s lone seat in the legislature, is going to spend a few days thinking about his future. 

Elections Manitoba is looking at least one recount – in the Kirkfield Park constituency in Winnipeg, which was won narrowly by the NDP.  

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