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Manitoba's premier says a cabinet minister who complained about a sign-language interpreter will stay on as minister ...
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew chose not to sign a new interprovincial trade agreement unveiled Tuesday by Alberta, Saskatchewan, ...
Wab Kinew's NDP cabinet has dismissed four attempts to appeal a Manitoba decision to allow a Chinese-owned company to ...
The Kinew government has taken its first concrete steps toward addressing one of the most visible and heartbreaking ...
Three provinces signed a nation-building agreement this week. Ontario, Saskatchewan, and Alberta committed to working ...
After weeks of pressure, the Manitoba government has set a date for the long-awaited Spruce Woods byelection. Voters in the ...
See the cover and read an excerpt! Wab Kinew's latest book is the follow up to his YA fantasy debut Walking in Two Worlds. The Everlasting Road will be available on Jan. 10, 2023.
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew speaks to the media at the Manitoba Legislative Building in Winnipeg on Tuesday, Nov.19, 2024. Kinew's popularity shows little sign of waning more than a year after he ...
Books For Wab Kinew, the personal is political In tracing his relationship with his dad, Wab Kinew finds one between Indigenous peoples and Canadians ...
Wab Kinew is poised for an historic opportunity on Oct. 3. The Manitoba NDP leader has a chance to be the first Indigenous premier chosen by the people in nearly 150 years.
Wab Kinew, who was sworn in as Premier last week, is the avatar of this change. He is the first First Nations leader of a government and, at 42, is poised to usher in a new era of leadership.
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew – who, it is well known, had his own personal interactions with the criminal-justice system in the past – ought to be among those most vigorously defending the ...
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