
Manitoba premier apologizes for private travel to Grey Cup without ethics commissioner's permission
CBC25-03-2025
Premier Wab Kinew says he's now disclosed his private travel on a Winnipeg Blue Bomber charter after a CBC investigation that examined whether his trip violated conflict-of-interest laws in Manitoba.

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