Winnipeg Free Press By: Dylan Robertson | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Friday, Jul. 16, 2021
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Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister’s government is on the brink of a revolt because of his rigid ideology and strict governing style in which he is always in charge.
Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister’s government is on the brink of a revolt because of his rigid ideology and strict governing style in which he is always in charge. There’s almost an open revolt among some factions within his party, said Raymond Hébert, a political science professor emeritus at the Université de Saint-Boniface.
Winnipeg Free Press By: Tom Brodbeck | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Tuesday, May. 25, 2021
Opinion
Premier Brian Pallister has hit a new low, going after Manitobans who are fighting for their lives in critical care units, blaming them for not getting immunized.
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Premier Brian Pallister has hit a new low, going after Manitobans who are fighting for their lives in critical care units, blaming them for not getting immunized.
About 70 per cent of COVID-19 patients who were hospitalized last week were either not vaccinated or had not been immunized long enough to build up antibodies to fight the disease. Shared Health released the information to provide Manitobans with evidence vaccines work and to encourage them to get inoculated.
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Winnipeg Free Press By: Tom Brodbeck | Posted: 7:00 PM CST Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021
Opinion
Manitoba may be fighting the COVID-19 pandemic with a “squirt gun” when it comes to rolling out its immunization plan, but it’s not Ottawa’s fault.
Manitoba may be fighting the COVID-19 pandemic with a squirt gun when it comes to rolling out its immunization plan, but it’s not Ottawa’s fault.
Premier Brian Pallister blamed the federal government this week for falling behind other countries like Denmark and Britain in procuring COVID-19 vaccines.
He claimed Wednesday the only thing holding the province back from getting more shots into Manitobans’ arms was a lack of supply from Ottawa.