Blaine Pedersen
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Manitoba politician loses assignment after supporting leadership candidateThe Tories have scheduled a leadership vote for Oct. 30 to replace Premier Brian Pallister.PoliticsAug 24, 2021
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Manitoba announces free family fishing, free provincial park access this weekendOn Saturday and Sunday, anglers can go fishing without a licence provincewide, with the exception of national parks.CanadaJun 10, 2021
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Manitoba agriculture sector turns to Ottawa for more supportManitoba's ag sector is looking to the federal government for support on a wide variety of economic and socio-economic fronts in the years ahead.EconomyJun 5, 2021
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Manitoba anglers can reel in a 2021-22 fishing licence onlineManitoba's recreational fishing season officially starts May 15 in the southern part of the province, and on May 22 for the north and central regions.EnvironmentApr 1, 2021
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Manitoba government eyes new rules to curb rural crime, tighten farm securityThe current law requires the landowner to issue a verbal or written warning in many cases.PoliticsMar 10, 2021
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Provincial government clashes with Manitoba Metis Federation over new moose-hunting regulationsThe Manitoba government is working on protecting the province's dwindling moose population by cancelling this fall's temporary hunt in the Duck and Porcupine Mountain areas.EnvironmentOct 9, 2020
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Manitoba to help lodges, outfitters amid coronavirusThe Manitoba government is helping lodges and outfitters recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.May 22, 2020
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Video game giant opens Winnipeg studioUbisoft Entertainment, a French company known for games like Assassin's Creed and Prince of Persia, officially opened the doors to its Exchange District studio Thursday.EntertainmentJan 11, 2019
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Manitoba launches new mandatory worker readiness course for youth employeesThe Young Workers Readiness certificate course aims to help youth understand pay statements, workplace safety and employees' rights.CanadaDec 4, 2018
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Manitoba’s minimum wage to increase Oct. 1Manitoba's minimum wage is about to increase by 20 cents. The adjustment is based on the province's 2017 inflation rate of 1.6 per cent and rounding up to the nearest five cents.MoneySep 28, 2018
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