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Newsroom Ready: Manitoba's new, temporary premier says he is putting a halt to the government's agenda
Manitoba's new premier, Kelvin Goertzen, was sworn in Wednesday after being chosen as interim leader of the governing Tories. Goertzen will serve until a party leadership vote Oct. 30, and says he is planning to kill five contentious bills now before the legislature so that the next leader can start with a clean slate.
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The Canadian Press
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CP131640152
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9/1/2021 7:00:00 PM
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Manitiba
temporary premier
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