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The Canadian Press
Posted August 22, 2025 10:07 pm
Updated August 22, 2025 11:14 pm
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Manitoba’s Opposition Progressive Conservatives are accusing Premier Wab Kinew of breaking a law that bans government advertising during election campaigns.
But the governing New Democrats say the Tory complaint is baseless.
Tory Leader Obby Khan points to a recent social media post in which Kinew talks about next week’s byelection in the Spruce Woods constituency and touts a promise to improve a section of Highway 2 in the area.
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Khan alleges the social media post violates a section of the Election Financing Act that forbids the government from promoting its programs or activities during an election campaign.
Khan has filed a complaint with the commissioner of elections that says Kinew has publicly funded staff to run his social media accounts.
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The premier’s office says no government resources were used in this case.
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An official at N-D-P headquarters says Kinew was making the promise as party leader and has the right to do so.
The Spruce Woods byelection will be decided Tuesday.
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