Learn languages naturally with fresh, real content!

Popular Topics
Explore By Region
Manitoba to require election candidates to disclose past conflict-of-interest violations ahead of 2027 vote.
Manitoba has introduced a bill requiring election candidates to disclose past conflict-of-interest violations, aiming to boost transparency after a 2023 scandal involving former Progressive Conservative officials and a silica sand mine approval.
The move comes ahead of the October 2027 provincial election, with Premier Wab Kinew ruling out a 2026 vote.
The PCs responded with a promise to raise the provincial income tax exemption to $30,000—the highest in Canada—without revealing the cost.
The NDP, leading in polls and fundraising, criticized the tax cut as favoring wealthier residents.
The government also reported exceeding its goal of hiring 1,000 health-care workers.
Manitoba exigirá a los candidatos a las elecciones que revelen violaciones pasadas de conflicto de intereses antes de la votación de 2027.