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Manitoba government to buy smoke alarms for First Nations communitiesApproximately 2,250 smoke alarms will be shipped to the First Nations of Garden Hill, St. Theresa Point, Red Sucker Lake, Wasagamack and Cross Lake.FireJul 25, 2023
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Province to offer treaty education to Manitoba teachers, staff and studentsThe government says the plan aims to ensure all school leaders, teachers and school staff complete treaty education by the end of 2025.EducationJun 29, 2023
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Chief Peguis statue planned for north lawn of Manitoba legislatureA statue of Chief Peguis is planned for the provincial legislature grounds, commemorating the first formal written agreement recognizing Indigenous land rights in western Canada.CanadaFeb 7, 2023
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‘An opportunity’: Manitoba finance minister quits for federal runCameron Friesen told Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson on Friday morning that he is leaving cabinet to seek the federal Conservative nomination in the riding of Portage-Lisgar.PoliticsJan 27, 2023
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Manitoba cabinet to be shuffled after some ministers announce plans to retireWhile several Progressive Conservative caucus members recently announced they won't seek re-election in October, the leader says a shuffle is an opportunity for rejuvenation.PoliticsJan 9, 2023
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Another Manitoba Tory, Myrna Driedger, says she will not seek re-electionMyrna Driedger, one of the longest-serving legislature members who has been Speaker for the last several years, says she will not run for office again.PoliticsJan 4, 2023
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Manitoba considers move to permanent daylight time, but there are conditionsThe Manitoba government has tabled a bill to do away with semi-annual time changes and make daylight time permanent, but there are two significant hurdles.PoliticsNov 17, 2022
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Former Indigenous relations minister to retire from Manitoba legislatureEileen Clarke resigned from cabinet last year over controversial remarks by former premier Brian Pallister.PoliticsAug 22, 2022
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Manitoba Camping Association gets $750K in provincial COVID-19 recovery cashEligible overnight camps can apply for grants up to $50,000.CanadaMay 10, 2022
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Manitoba cabinet minister hints at issues with premier’s remarks on Canadian historyPallister has faced ongoing fallout from his remarks, including the resignations of two Indigenous men from provincial economic development boards.PoliticsJul 23, 2021
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