Wabanakwut "Wab" Kinew MLA (/wɑːb kɪˈnuː/; born December 31, 1981) is a Canadian politician who has served as the 25th premier of Manitoba since October...
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WAB or Wab may refer to: Wab language, an Austronesian language Wab Kinew (born 1981), Canadian politician Wabash Railroad Warhammer Ancient Battles,...
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2017 Manitoba New Democratic Party leadership election (category Wab Kinew)
City Councillor Jason Schreyer Wab Kinew, aged 35 at the time, launched his campaign on April 10, 2017. Pledges made by Kinew included: increasing minimum...
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Legislative Building is located in central Winnipeg. The premier of Manitoba is Wab Kinew, and the speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba is Tom Lindsey...
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moderated the competition. The 2015 edition of Canada Reads was moderated by Wab Kinew, with the theme of the discussions being "One Book to Break Barriers"...
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The Kinew ministry is the cabinet that has governed Manitoba since October 18, 2023. It is led by Wab Kinew, the 25th Premier of Manitoba, and first First...
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at the provincial level. The 25th and current premier of Manitoba is Wab Kinew, who was sworn in on October 18, 2023. The premier of Manitoba is the...
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month, he was replaced as the host of the CBC competition Canada Reads by Wab Kinew, the previous year's winner. In December 2014 the CBC announced that it...
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Fort Rouge (electoral district) (category Wab Kinew)
leader Rana Bokhari ran in Fort Rouge, losing to the NDP star candidate Wab Kinew. At the 2015 federal election, according to Elections Canada data, Fort...
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leader on May 7, 2016. Prominent Indigenous broadcaster and first-term MLA Wab Kinew was elected as permanent leader at the 2017 leadership convention. He...
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CBC News. Retrieved October 17, 2023. Petz, Sarah (October 18, 2023). "Wab Kinew officially sworn in as Manitoba's 1st First Nations premier". CBC News...
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Live By the Drum (category Wab Kinew albums)
Live By the Drum is the first album by Canadian former singer-songwriter and current Premier of Manitoba Wab Kinew. v t e...
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Holt of New Brunswick) are women and three (P.J. Akeeagok of Nunavut, Wab Kinew of Manitoba, and R.J. Simpson of the Northwest Territories) are Indigenous...
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second majority government with a loss of two seats. The NDP, led by Wab Kinew, gained six seats and retained their position as the official opposition...
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second ballot. In 2017, Ashton ran for Manitoba NDP leader, losing to Wab Kinew, who became premier in 2023. Ashton was born in Surrey, England, the son...
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Mide-Sun (redirect from Mide-Sun (Wab Kinew album))
Mide-Sun is the second album by Canadian former singer-songwriter and current Premier of Manitoba Wab Kinew. v t e...
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in 2023 Manitoba general election, Asagwara was appointed by Premier Wab Kinew as Minister of Health, Seniors and Long-term Care and Deputy Premier....
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elected to represent the people of Manitoba. The premier of Manitoba is Wab Kinew, who was elected in the 2023 provincial election. The province is represented...
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democracy Centre-left Majority Conservative Janet Austin 2024 2028 Manitoba Wab Kinew New Democratic Social democracy Centre-left Majority Progressive Conservative...
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2023 Manitoba general election (category Wab Kinew)
Manitoba, led by Wab Kinew, formed a majority government, defeating the two-term Progressive Conservative government. Following the election, Kinew became the...
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Nygård. The party criticized his judgment. Wasyliw criticized Premier Wab Kinew as a "toxic and dysfunctional" leader and a "bully" in response, and said...
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Daniel Blaikie, who stepped down to take a position in the government of Wab Kinew. Prior to her election, Dance was executive director of the Transcona...
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(Liberal) Provincial AB: Danielle Smith (UCP) BC: David Eby (NDP) MB: Wab Kinew (NDP) NB: Susan Holt (Liberal) NL: Andrew Furey (Liberal) NS: Tim Houston...
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and Flow First Nation in Manitoba. Her death prompted criticism from Wab Kinew, the Leader of the Opposition, who questioned whether Mousseau had been...
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Rupert's Land, and was loosely controlled by the Hudson's Bay Company. Wab Kinew is the incumbent premier, since October 2023. On 7 December 2023, Louis...
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Archived from the original on July 6, 2021. Retrieved October 27, 2019. Wab Kinew [@WabKinew] (October 21, 2019). "I'm proud to live in a country where @jagmeetsingh...
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Danielle Smith Premier of British Columbia – David Eby Premier of Manitoba – Wab Kinew Premier of New Brunswick – Susan Holt Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador...
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president and treasurer. He currently works in the office of Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew as a special advisor for intergovernmental affairs. Daniel Blaikie was...
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Aboriginal. If this Was Right (2008), a film with rap artist and CBC host Wab Kinew and directed by Chartrand, was nominated for the 2008 Aboriginal Peoples...
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(Liberal) Provincial AB: Danielle Smith (UCP) BC: David Eby (NDP) MB: Wab Kinew (NDP) NB: Susan Holt (Liberal) NL: Andrew Furey (Liberal) NS: Tim Houston...
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