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With Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s campaign-like stop in Calgary on Wednesday, that definitely appears to be the case.
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In one interview, Trudeau attacked the Kenney government in Alberta on the environment, but then said it wasn’t his job to pick fights with provinces when asked about Quebec’s racist Bill 21. He did all this while trying to imply on an ethnic media radio station that the Conservatives are racists for trying to ban niqabs.
Man arrested after driving pickup onto front steps of Manitoba legislature
A dozen Winnipeg police vehicles raced to the Manitoba legislative building after a truck was driven up onto the front steps Wednesday evening.
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Posted: Jul 07, 2021 7:09 PM CT | Last Updated: July 8
A truck sits on the front steps of the Manitoba Legislature on Wednesday with police and their vehicles in the foreground. Police will speak about the incident at 12:30 p.m.(Tyson Koschik/CBC)
A dozen Winnipeg police vehicles raced to the Manitoba legislative building after a truck was driven up onto the front steps Wednesday evening.
Program to vaccinate Manitoba truck drivers extended through July
According to a joint release from Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister and Gov. Doug Burgum, the Essential Worker Cross-Border Vaccination Initiative has hit a new milestone, with more than 2,500 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine administered to Canadian truck drivers entering the state. 7:32 pm, Jul. 7, 2021 ×
Vikram Singh Sandhu, right, a truck driver from Winnipeg, Manitoba, heads back to his rig after receiving a dose of Moderna vaccine at a truck stop near Drayton, ND, April 23, 2021. North Dakota health department workers Jonathan Schindler, left and Haley Schmidt check in drivers and others who stopped at the site. Roger Clayton, Steinbach, MB, waits his turn outside the mobile lab. Photo by Eric Hylden/Grand Forks Herald
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