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Something in the water
You sometimes hear that the prairies are a Conservative stronghold or that it’s a lost cause for Liberals here; by the visits Manitoba gets, you wouldn’t believe that. As a province, we really punch above our weight. If visits are any … Continue reading
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Prime Minister Paul Martin
Former Prime Minister Paul Martin is in Winnipeg to support local Liberal candidate Jim Carr (Winnipeg South Center) and is sharing the wealth of his knowledge on Indigenous issues. This is especially timely considering the Kapyong Barracks judgment that just came … Continue reading