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Manitoba New Democrats to lay out legislative agenda in throne speech

WINNIPEG — Manitoba's government is set to lay out its plans in a throne speech today, marking a new session at the legislature.
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Manitoba's NDP government is set to lay out its plans in a throne speech, marking a new session at the legislature. Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew speaks during the media availability at the 2024 Western Premiers’ Conference in Whitehorse, Monday, June 10, 2024. CANADIAN PRESS/Crystal Schick

WINNIPEG — Manitoba's government is set to lay out its plans in a throne speech today, marking a new session at the legislature.

Premier Wab Kinew has said his NDP government would continue to prioritize many areas his party campaigned on, including improving health care, growing Manitoba's economy, improving public safety and making life more affordable.

In the past year, the government has temporarily suspended the fuel tax, hired hundreds of health-care professionals and allocated funds to public safety initiatives, including reintroducing ankle monitors.

Kinew has hinted that this year's throne speech would also focus on uniting Manitobans from all backgrounds.

The premier recently added three new cabinet ministers, including one in charge of a new innovation and technology portfolio.

The legislature is scheduled to sit until Dec. 5.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 19, 2024.

Brittany Hobson, The Canadian Press

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