April 14, 2025, 6:20 pm
Two news stories report that the Manitoba legislature has delayed several legislative bills covering issues such as alcohol regulation, elections, housing, and other related topics until the fall session. The reports emphasize that these postponements affect key policy areas and signal a shift in the parliamentary agenda. Lawmakers and observers are watching closely as the delays could have implications for upcoming debates and future governance decisions in the province.
Bluesky: @winnipegfreepress.com
One delayed bill would forbid liquor licences in urban convenience stores and gas stations
WINNIPEG - Some of the bills now before the Manitoba legislature will have to wait until the fall to be passed into law.
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