Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister said on Tuesday that he would not seek re-election after five years as the leader of the province. Pallister said it has been “the honour of his life” to serve as premier and touted his government’s achievements, which he said included “rebuilding the economy” of Manitoba.
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Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister says he will not seek re-election
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