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Manitoba signs agreements with 4 provinces to improve trade and labour mobility

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    However, Manitoba did not sign pipeline agreement with Ontario, Saskatchewan and Alberta

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      However, Manitoba did not sign pipeline agreement with Ontario, Saskatchewan and Alberta

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      On Tuesday, the premiers of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Ontario also signed memorandums of understanding to build new pipelines, railroads and energy infrastructure to move oil, gas and critical minerals between the provinces. Manitoba did not sign the agreement.

      Kinew said Manitoba’s major infrastructure projects must first have a consensus from Indigenous stakeholders before putting shovels in the ground.

      I’m glad to see this, and also very curious to see the consequences.

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        On Tuesday, the premiers of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Ontario also signed memorandums of understanding to build new pipelines, railroads and energy infrastructure to move oil, gas and critical minerals between the provinces. Manitoba did not sign the agreement.

        Kinew said Manitoba’s major infrastructure projects must first have a consensus from Indigenous stakeholders before putting shovels in the ground.

        I’m glad to see this, and also very curious to see the consequences.

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        hellsbelle@sh.itjust.works
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        Wab is our shining light between the other 3 swamps.

        Thank gawd we were smart enough to vote him into office.

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          Wab is our shining light between the other 3 swamps.

          Thank gawd we were smart enough to vote him into office.

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          I’m honestly relieved - if there’s one area in which I think his government has been lacking, it’s been the environmental portfolio.

          This restraint is a positive step, even though it’s been framed as a reconciliation concern.

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