By Rod Nickel WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) - Voters in Manitoba are poised next Tuesday to make a First Nations person premier for the first time in ...
By Rod Nickel WINNIPEG, Manitoba - Voters in Manitoba are poised next Tuesday to make a First Nations person premier for the first time in Canada's history, with polls and political expertsNS child killer Penny Boudreau and the path to eventual release | SaltWireWINNIPEG, Manitoba - Voters in Manitoba are poised next Tuesday to make a First Nations person premier for the first time in Canada's history, with polls and political experts indicating that Wab Kinew's New Democratic Party...
"This could be a really critical moment as we see leaders taking their roles in such a momentous way," said Kelly Saunders, associate professor of political science at Brandon University, of Kinew's potential win. Of decided and leaning voters, 49% plan to vote for the NDP, according to a Probe Research poll conducted from Sept. 7-18, up from 41% in June. The Conservatives slipped three percentage points to 38%.
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