The Manitoba legislature has wrapped up a brief fall sitting and is now on break while the governing Progressive Conservatives pick a new leader.
Politicians sat well into the evening Thursday as bills were passed to implement the spring budget.
The legislature normally resumes in mid-November but Deputy Premier Rochelle Squires says the timing will be up to the next premier.
Heather Stefanson, a former health minister, and Shelly Glover, a former Conservative member of Parliament, are running to replace Brian Pallister, who retired last month.
The Tories will choose their new leader on Oct. 30 by mail-in ballot.
Squires says the new premier will also decide the timing of a byelection in Pallister’s former seat, the Fort Whyte constituency in Winnipeg.