Kinew government faces test over Manitoba’s mining future
Will the government align with Manitobans or green activists?
Will the government align with Manitobans or green activists?
More than triple the next-highest industry on the list, mining and quarrying
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Read MoreThe province appeals to mining investors because it’s able to match its relatively strong endowment with competitive policies
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