Manitoba provincial election could make history
- Wab Kinew shares that his father was not allowed to vote as a young man and highlights the significance of his potential leadership position in the province.
- John Norquay is recognized as the first Indigenous person to serve as Manitoba's premier, highlighting the progress made in welcoming Indigenous leaders in political spaces.
- If Wab Kinew becomes premier, it would be a noteworthy moment for First Nations, Inuit, and Metis people, showcasing an Indigenous individual excelling in an environment that historically has not been welcoming for them.
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Manitoba could make history by electing first First Nations premier to lead province
A First Nations premier would head a province for the first time in Canadian history if the NDP win the Oct. 3 Manitoba election, and the significance is not lost on party leader Wab Kinew.
Manitoba could make history by electing first First Nations premier to lead province
A First Nations premier would head a province for the first time in Canadian history if the New Democrats win the Oct. 3 Manitoba election, and the significance is not lost on party leader Wab Kinew.
Manitoba could make history by electing first First Nations premier to lead province
WINNIPEG -- A First Nations premier would head a province for the first time in Canadian history if the New Democrats win the Oct. 3 Manitoba election, and the significance is not lost on party leader Wab Kinew.
Manitoba could make history by electing first First Nations premier to lead province
WINNIPEG — A First Nations premier would head a province for the first time in Canadian history if the New Democrats win the Oct. 3 Manitoba election, and the significance is not lost on party leader Wab Kinew. “My dad was not allowed to vote when he was a young man, and I have a shot at potentially leading the province,” he said in an interview with The Canadian Press last month. “That’s a big change that speaks to progress in our country and…
Manitoba could make history by electing first First Nations premier to lead province
WINNIPEG — A First Nations premier would head a province for the first time in Canadian history if the New Democrats win the Oct. 3 Manitoba election, and the significance is not lost on party leader Wab Kinew. “My dad was not allowed to vote when he was a young man, and I have a shot at potentially leading the province,” he said in an interview with The Canadian Press last month. “That’s a big change that speaks to progress in our country and…
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