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Manitoba Progressive Conservatives have narrowly selected Fort Whyte MLA Obby Khan to serve as the party's new leader.
WINNIPEG — Manitoba Progressive Conservatives are to announce a new leader today after roughly 11,000 party members were ...
Former cabinet minister, pro football player and business owner got 50.4 per cent of the total vote points to Wally ...
Manitoba's Progressive Conservatives are slated to announce a new party leader following a six-month campaign that was ...
WINNIPEG — Sixteen months after Heather Stefanson stepped down, the Progressive Conservatives are set to announce their new ...
The Hudson’s Bay Company is seeking to auction off a significant collection of historical possessions, but Indigenous ...
WINNIPEG - Manitoba Progressive Conservatives are to announce a new leader today after roughly 11,000 party members were eligible to vote by mail-in and drop-box ballots in recent weeks.
In a tightly contested leadership race, the Manitoba Progressive Conservatives (PCs) have elected Fort Whyte MLA Obby Khan as their new party leader. Khan secured 50.4% of the weighted votes, narrowly ...