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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Kinew said paper-based permitting and other outdated rules will be reviewed as Manitoba seeks more mining investment and faster resource development.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The government is reviewing all existing rules, including outdated paper-based permitting, to help boost production of critical minerals like potash, nickel, and naturally occurring hydrogen.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.