The NDP increased its seat count, but voters rewarded Pallister’s early election call with a second term for the PCs
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Failsafe clichés have worked for Brian Pallister. Why not for Wab Kinew?
Manitoba voters head to the polls Tuesday after an over-scripted campaign on the part of both leading parties
Politicians who learn from their mistakes can make Canada better
Our editorial: Scott Moe and Wab Kinew, two Prairie party leaders, have both publicly dealt with personal errors. But an honest effort to improve goes a long way.
How young Indigenous politicians are leading Manitoba’s NDP
‘Our people have their voice’
For Wab Kinew, the personal is political
In tracing his relationship with his dad, Wab Kinew finds one between Indigenous peoples and Canadians
One year later: Winnipeg leaders on a city’s fight against racism
One year after a public pledge to tackle racism, Winnipeg’s civic and Indigenous leaders talk about the progress being made
Wab Kinew: ‘Confronting the truth makes you stronger’
The musician and CBC broadcaster on running for office and his new book on reconciliation with both his country and his father
Wab Kinew on #IdleNoMore
Wab Kinew, the rapper, journalist and director of indigenous inclusion at the University of Winnipeg, talks to George Stroumboulopoulos about Idle No More.
What students are talking about today (December 18th)
#IdleNoMore, dumping Instagram & fraternity horrors
#IdleNoMore and the fight for democracy
Wab Kinew explains the Idle No More protests.