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Manitoba premier says ‘Mine, baby, mine’ as he signals regulation pullback

Kinew said paper-based permitting and other outdated rules will be reviewed as Manitoba seeks more mining investment and faster resource development.

  • On Tuesday, Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew announced plans to streamline mining regulations to attract investment, telling a Manitoba Chambers of Commerce breakfast that the province must better utilize its resources.
  • Kinew pointed to Saskatchewan's resource-based growth as a model, aiming to "flip the switch" on economic opportunity after dedicating his first 32 months in office primarily to health care.
  • The government is reviewing all existing rules, including outdated paper-based permitting, to help boost production of critical minerals like potash, nickel, and naturally occurring hydrogen.
  • Opposition Progressive Conservative Leader Obby Khan cited the government's rejection last week of a $4 billion data centre project that would have created thousands of jobs.
  • Khan questioned the premier's comparison to global competitors like China and Russia, arguing they lack the environmental controls, consultation processes, and labour rights maintained in Canada.
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Manitoba premier says "Mine, baby, mine" as he signals regulation pullback

WINNIPEG - Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says he plans to streamline mining regulations to attract investment.

·Winnipeg, Canada
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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Tuesday, June 9, 2026.
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