Manitoba Provincial Election
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Elections Manitoba calls on young voters: ‘Some choices mean more than your fit check. Vote.’This week, Elections Manitoba has taken to targeting first time voters with a generationally coded phrase: "Some choices mean more than your fit check. Vote."PoliticsSep 8, 2023
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Fewer voters turn out for 2019 election than 2016, says Elections ManitobaThis year’s turnout, 55.4 per cent, is down from the 57 per cent who made it out to the polls in 2016.PoliticsSep 11, 2019
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Early election call showing no signs of hurting Manitoba’s Pallister: expertsA recent poll suggests health care is overwhelmingly the top concern for voters in the province.CanadaSep 8, 2019
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Manitoba political parties not slowing down ahead of provincial electionAs the race to September 10t reaches its final days, Manitoba's political parties are showing no signs of slowing down.PoliticsSep 7, 2019
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ANALYSIS: PCs, NDP make different pitches on Manitobans’ top concern — health careNDP Leader Wab Kinew plans to overturn most of Premier Brian Pallister health care reforms, while Pallister warns of the bad old days under earlier Manitoba NDP governments.PoliticsSep 5, 2019
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Winnipeg woman urging Manitoba politicians to focus on violent crime and methA Winnipeg woman who lost her son in a random, meth-fueled home invasion last winter is calling on party leaders running in 2019 provincial election to crack down on the current drug crisis gripping Manitoba.CrimeSep 5, 2019
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Manitoba Liberal leader Dougald Lamont won’t commit to laying out how he’ll pay for promisesLamont says he will lay out his anti-austerity platform before the Sept. 10 provincial election, but cannot commit to revealing details as to how he would pay for it.PoliticsJun 25, 2019
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Manitoba fixed election date not so fixed, says PallisterManitoba Premier Brian Pallister has dropped another hint that he might call an early election, saying the October 2020 fixed date is the latest a vote could take place.PoliticsFeb 26, 2019
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PCs drop Selkirk candidate David Horbas before electionWINNIPEG — David Horbas will no longer be a candidate for the Conservative Party in constituency of Selkirk. The Tories posted a statement on January 29 citing that the party had concerns about his campaign involvement and level of performance. It added that what led to the party’s decision were “ongoing shortcomings with regards to...Jan 31, 2016
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