department of political studies News Archive

How to build a bridge
June 17, 2025 —
Canadian and UM experts reflect on the 80th anniversary of the UN and what it means to be a global citizen today.

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The Free Press: NDP popularity rising as Tories fade: poll
June 16, 2025 —
Rural support for government swells to 50 per cent

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CBC Manitoba: Local reaction to Canada’s sanctions on two Israeli ministers
June 12, 2025 —
Local reaction to Canada's sanctions on two Israeli ministers

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CBC Manitoba: Premier Wab Kinew and Leader of the Official Opposition, Obby Khan, taking verbal shots at each other
May 23, 2025 —
Premier Wab Kinew and Leader of the Official Opposition, Obby Khan, taking verbal shots at each other

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The Canadian Press: Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew congratulates Prime Minister on election night victory
April 29, 2025 —
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew congratulates Prime Minister on election night victory

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APTN News: Indigenous candidates in the federal election: Who is going to Ottawa?
April 29, 2025 —
Indigenous candidates in the federal election: Who is going to Ottawa?

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CBC Manitoba Information Radio: What the Federal Election Means for Manitoba
April 29, 2025 —
What the Federal Election Means for Manitoba

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Global News: ‘Manitoba will come through this,’ expert says as trade war with U.S. continues
April 4, 2025 —
‘Manitoba will come through this,’ expert says as trade war with U.S. continues

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CTV Winnipeg: St. Boniface-St. Vital ‘more in play’ but Liberals could have edge
April 1, 2025 —
People living in the St. Boniface-St. Vital riding will have a new MP after election day, and history shows it could come down to two candidates.

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Winnipeg Free Press: PPC close to full slate in Manitoba, Greens gathering signatures, but neither will elect member, professor says
March 31, 2025 —
PPC close to full slate in Manitoba, Greens gathering signatures, but neither will elect member, professor says