Last week, the provincial government awarded Magellan Aerospace a combined $17 million in funding, with $8 million as grants and $9 million in the form of a loan to be repaid over 12 years.
In the days since Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced he'll be stepping down as leader, the list of potential candidates ...
Premier Wab Kinew says some of the money will be used to set up a machining centre and a new testing environment, and 64 new jobs are expected overall. Money will also go to train students at Red ...
The province is giving Magellan Aerospace an $8-million grant and a $9-million loan to be repaid over 12 years.
Premier Wab Kinew and Minister of Business, Mining, Trade, and Job Creation Jamie Moses travelled to North Dakota to meet with Governor Kelly Armstrong, who recently took office. They attended the ...
After enjoying high approval ratings for nearly a year and a half in office, Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says his government is preparing to bring in tough policies that may be unpopular.
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says work is underway on a bill aimed at protecting provincial elections from foreign interference, forged images and videos, and other issues that could unfairly affect ...
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says flags at the legislature have been lowered ... among other awards. 10 - The Russian military kicks off massive naval and air drills in a joint exercise with China.
1 - Health Minister Mark Holland tables a bill considered the first step toward a possible pharmacare program. The legislation lays down a road map for how the federal government plans to get there.
Premier Wab Kinew is leaving the door open to financial support for Manitobans affected by tariffs or other actions that might be taken by United States president-elect Donald Trump. Kinew is also ...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, right, listens in as Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew talks to media during an affordable housing press conference at a public housing development in Winnipeg on Thursday ...
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew is leaving the door open to financial support for people affected by possible tariffs and other actions that may be taken by United States president-elect Donald Trump.