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Manitoba bills on booze, elections, housing and more delayed until fall

Manitoba bills on booze, elections, housing and more delayed until fall

WINNIPEG — Some of the bills now before the Manitoba legislature will have to wait until the fall to be passed into law.
Manitoba ends some electricity exports to U.S., with plans to turn northward

Manitoba ends some electricity exports to U.S., with plans to turn northward

WINNIPEG — Manitoba will soon have more energy for itself and other Canadian jurisdictions after two hydroelectric contracts with a Minnesota utility expire at the end of this month, Premier Wab Kinew said Monday.
Manitoba premier says Winnipeg property to be expropriated, turned into park

Manitoba premier says Winnipeg property to be expropriated, turned into park

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is planning to expropriate a private property in south Winnipeg that has seen clashes between its owner and area residents.
School tax increases raise questions about Manitoba's property tax changes

School tax increases raise questions about Manitoba's property tax changes

WINNIPEG — Recent increases in school taxes have put a dent in the Manitoba government’s estimate of how many homeowners are better off under its new tax-credit system.
Manitoba government adopts, fixes torn Canadian flag from football team

Manitoba government adopts, fixes torn Canadian flag from football team

WINNIPEG — The large Canadian flag that was recently draped on the front of the Manitoba legislature is being repaired for a second time and is being adopted by the Manitoba government.
Manitoba legislature looks at having 'O Canada' sung daily in chamber

Manitoba legislature looks at having 'O Canada' sung daily in chamber

WINNIPEG — Manitoba politicians may soon be singing "O Canada" at the start of daily proceedings in the legislature. The Opposition Progressive Conservatives put forward the idea and it's being considered by the legislature rules committee.
Manitoba offers $13 million with more to come for planned grain centre

Manitoba offers $13 million with more to come for planned grain centre

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is putting up $13 million for a centre aimed at helping grain producers find new international trading partners.
Sweet Passover staple Manischewitz wine missing from most Seder tables this year

Sweet Passover staple Manischewitz wine missing from most Seder tables this year

TORONTO — A syrupy sweet Passover staple will be absent across much of Canada this year thanks to restrictions on the sale of American booze, bringing the trade war to the Seder table.
Larger RCMP emergency team will help fight crime, Manitoba justice minister says

Larger RCMP emergency team will help fight crime, Manitoba justice minister says

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government says adding officers to a police emergency team will help address crime. Justice Minister Matt Wiebe says $3.
Manitoba government commits up to $300,000 for Jets whiteout rallies

Manitoba government commits up to $300,000 for Jets whiteout rallies

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is ponying up cash to help rally support for the hometown high-flying Winnipeg Jets as the NHL playoffs loom.
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