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Cabinet minister, Tory MLA vaccine holdouts

Winnipeg Free Press Infrastructure Minister Schuler, Seine River rep not fully immunized against COVID-19 By: Dylan Robertson | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Thursday, Jul. 22, 2021 Save to Read Later A Manitoba cabinet minister can’t attend a Winnipeg Blue Bombers game, eat at an indoor restaurant or watch a movie in a theatre. A Manitoba cabinet minister can’t attend a Winnipeg Blue Bombers game, eat at an indoor restaurant or watch a movie in a theatre. Infrastructure Minister Ron Schuler hasn t been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, and neither has Seine River MLA Janice Morley-Lecomte, the Free Press has learned. I consider that my private health care is not a public matter; it s private, Schuler said Thursday.

Under pressure, province spends in defence of Bill 64

Winnipeg Free Press By: Dylan Robertson | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Wednesday, Jul. 21, 2021 Last Modified: 9:43 PM CDT Wednesday, Jul. 21, 2021 | Updates Save to Read Later As signs on Winnipeg lawns denounce education reform Bill 64, and rural municipalities pass motions rebuking the legislation, the provincial government has spent $150,000 on things such as bus ads and billboards to try changing the tide of public opinion. As signs on Winnipeg lawns denounce education reform Bill 64, and rural municipalities pass motions rebuking the legislation, the provincial government has spent $150,000 on things such as bus ads and billboards to try changing the tide of public opinion. It s not a good use of taxpayers money, said University of Manitoba political scientist Royce Koop. A lot of the time what we re seeing from governments now is just flat-out advertising.

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Business sector excitement tempered by communication lapses as reopening looms

Winnipeg Free Press By: Cody Sellar Save to Read Later Ray Louie, co-owner of restaurant and event venue Gates on Roblin, west of Winnipeg, would like some clarity about capacity limits from the province. (John Woods / Winnipeg Free Press files) Businesses and city services are struggling to keep up with loosening public health restrictions, as Manitoba embarks on the next step of its COVID-19 pandemic reopening plan. Businesses and city services are struggling to keep up with loosening public health restrictions, as Manitoba embarks on the next step of its COVID-19 pandemic reopening plan. Ray Louie, co-owner of restaurant and event venue Gates on Roblin, west of Winnipeg, said he’s frustrated with the province’s communication.

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