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REPLAY: Town halls with Gerrard and Selinger

Got a question for Premier Greg Selinger? How about Dr. Jon Gerrard?

As provincial election day looms and Manitobans head to the polls, the Winnipeg Free Press News Café will be hosting two town halls Wednesday.

Streamed live from the News Café, join Free Press political columnist Dan Lett Wednesday at 9 a.m. as Dr. Gerrard takes the mic, and later at 11:30 a.m. as Premier Selinger answers questions and listens to comments.

Take part in person at 237 McDermot Ave. or through Twitter (@WinnipegNews) or the Cover it Live panel below to ask Manitoba’s NDP and Liberal leaders your questions and get involved. That's in addition to the live video stream.

A town hall with Progressive Conservative leader Hugh McFadyen will take place at 11:00 a.m. Thursday.

Watch a replay of Greg Selinger's interview below.

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