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Manitoba Premier says he won't run again
Premier Brian Pallister says it's the right time to leave office and a new leader of Manitoba's Progressive Conservative party will be chosen before the next election set for 2023.
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The Canadian Press
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CP128990671
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n_Mba-Election20210810T1755
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2m39s
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Create Date:
8/10/2021 5:55:00 PM
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Brian Pallister
canidate
Conservative
dropping out
election
party leader
political campaigns
re-election