Premier adds new face to Tory inner circle
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Premier Brian Pallister announced the appointment of deputy ministers to support the recent changes in the provincial government. “I’m confident these senior managers will provide the expertise and effort we
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Backgrounder Premier Brian Pallister announced changes to the provincial cabinet to assure a stronger focus on key government priorities in preparation for the fall legislative session. “This fine-tuning of our
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New protocol will establish more productive, respectful relationships: Premier Backgrounder The Manitoba government will be developing a new provincial mineral development protocol with First Nation communities, Premier Brian Pallister announced
Manitoba and First Nations communities working on new mineral development protocol Read More »
Hello members, Ruth Bezys had the honour to be invited to the Legislature on August 1, along with the MSPDA (Steve Masson) and MAMI (Andrea McLandress), to attend a news
Mining deal to ease consultations Read More »
Source: Winnipeg Free Press Photo: Boris Minkevich / Winnipeg Free Press files Written by: Andrea McLandress is the executive director of the Mining Association of Manitoba Inc. It is not easy to
Saving Hydro at economy’s expense Read More »
Hello members, Below is a recent letter from Minister Cullen to the MPDA and MSPDA discussing issues concerning our industry. Members – please advocate to make some of these changes
Hello members, Dr. Paul Alexandre (Professor at Brandon University) asked to have this sent around to the membership and see if there is any interest in participating: As some of
For an update on the Manitoba diamond story, flip to page 21 below.
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Source: Mining.com French nuclear energy giant Areva (FRA:A9RB) is closing shop in Canada’s Nunavut after failing to secure the necessary permits for its $2.1 billion Kiggavik uranium project. The company, which last
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