Heather Stefanson promises to hold provincial elections in Manitoba on October 3

The election will take place on October 3rdshe answered a question as to whether she had ruled out an early election.

In the past, the Prime Minister had indicated that she was tending to keep the fixed date of October 3, but without committing herself.

In particular, she had raised the possibility that the state elections would be brought forward due to exceptional circumstances that might require earlier scheduling of elections, such as the scheduling of a federal election.

The population does not want two elections at the same time or elections that overlapshe said on the day the provincial budget was unveiled in March.

“Things are ramping up” at the Legislative Assembly

When asked about the recent controversy that has emerged in the Legislative Assembly and the tone that has risen between members in recent weeks, the Prime Minister said she did not like it not at all, honestly.

I’m not a combative person and I don’t like that kind of behavior [qui vient] both on the opposition side and on our sideShe added.

I know tempers flare up sometimes, but we have to keep our decency. »

A quote from Heather Stefanson, Premier of Manitoba

All of this is happening in a context where the election campaign is taking shape. A recent opinion poll showed that the New Democratic Party’s (NDP) lead had fallen to just 6 percentage points in March, down from 11 points last December.

The Progressive Conservative Party (computer) meanwhile has been criticized for spending more than $1 million to boost his budget, $10 a day on childcare and checks to help people deal with inflation.

During this time the NDP went to the countries of on Monday computer to promote the fact that it can improve the rural health system.

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