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Indigenous, newcomers decry planned jump in bus fare

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In case you are wondering, we lean more to the guy with the shakes😉 But in all seriousness CONGRATULATIONS to everyone who took part in this year's election. Candidates, campaign workers, donors and voters. Manitoba has its first First Nations premier with Wab Kinew. That is historic. It is also noteworthy to see more and more diversity, be it gender, culture race etc..., in our representatives. So again CONGRATULATIONS to our new government leaders be they NDP, PC or Liberal. Time to work together for all Manitobans! ... See MoreSee Less

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