Where the leaders are in the Manitoba election campaign
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This article was published 08/09/2023 (772 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
Here’s where the leaders of Manitoba’s political parties will be on Tuesday as they campaign for the Oct. 3 provincial election:
Leaders forum:
WINNIPEG _ All three party leaders take part in a leaders forum hosted by the Manitoba Heavy Construction Association. (8 a.m., Holiday Inn Express, 1740 Ellice Avenue, Madison Room)

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NDP Leader Wab Kinew:
WINNIPEG _ Campaign announcement. (11 a.m. Inn at the Forks, Prairie Salon Room. 75 Forks Market Rd)
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Liberal Leader Dougald Lamont:
WINNIPEG _ Platform announcement. (11 a.m., Central Park in Downtown Winnipeg, Edmonton Street & Qu’Appelle Avenue)
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This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 12, 2023.