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Manitoba premier Wab Kinew announced last week that his province will not be renewing several American hydroelectric supply ...
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew and Nunavut Premier P.J. Akeeagok have signed a memorandum to work together on a proposed ...
Wab Kinew often talks about the “economic horse” that’s supposed to pull the social cart. But lately, it looks like he’s ...
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew meets with EU leaders to discuss trade as tensions with the U.S. grow. CTV’s Alex Karpa reports on ...
Congratulations to Premier Wab Kinew for his public comments on the need for a second port on Hudson Bay. His farsighted recognition of the necessity for all-season access to tidewater is a service to ...
This is the way to do it. Unable to trust what’s going on with a former close trading partner, the government of Manitoba is ...
Recent estimate of hydroelectric and fibre optic project between Manitoba and Nunavut put the cost at $1.6-billion ...
Premier Wab Kinew on Tuesday raised the idea of creating a second port on Hudson Bay as Manitoba hosted a delegation of European Union diplomats looking to forge stronger links with the province.
Manitoba will let two of its hydroelectric agreements which exported power across the southern border expire, Kinew told ...
WINNIPEG — Armed with the indelible ink of black Sharpies, Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew and Nunavut Premier P.J. Akeeagok ...
The Manitoba government says it is repatriating energy by not renewing two hydroelectric export contracts to Minnesota.
Premier Wab Kinew announced the initiative to bolster nation-building efforts, with a focus on projects such as the Kivalliq hydro-fibre link, which will receive 50MW of the redirected power.