The province of Manitoba is considering a curfew to help drive down the province’s coronavirus numbers. Premier Brian Pallister made the announcement Monday and said a curfew is on the table. Manitobans have the chance to weigh in on the idea, said Pallister, noting he welcomes all feedback.
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Coronavirus: Manitoba considering curfew to help curb COVID-19 spread
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