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Manitoba legislature resumes, government prepares budget as tariff fallout looms
- The Manitoba legislature resumes today as politicians face economic challenges from U.S. tariffs and healthcare issues.
- Premier Wab Kinew described the U.S. tariffs as a 'serious economic headwind' for the NDP government's budget preparations.
- Mayor Scott Gillingham emphasized the city's commitment to providing value for taxpayers amid the new tariffs.
- The trade war has begun to affect Manitoba businesses, impacting both residents and local economies.
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Accusations over trade dispute dominate first day of Manitoba legislature sitting
WINNIPEG — Politicians accused each other of failing to stand up against U.S. tariffs Wednesday as the Manitoba legislature reconvened after a winter break.
·Thorold, Canada
Read Full ArticleGrowing port in Manitoba gives more access to international markets amid U.S. trade uncertainty
As reliable Canadian access to the United States continues to be uncertain, one group is continuing its efforts to give the country's shippers more options for selling their goods.
·Saskatoon, Canada
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Total News Sources38
Leaning Left22Leaning Right1Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution81% Left
Bias Distribution
- 81% of the sources lean Left
81% Left
L 81%
15%
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