The Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba

The 57 Candidates
Candidates are displayed alphabetically by constituency.
Questionnaire Response
What key issues / topics does your party stand for, and why are these important?
Affordability and helping Manitobans make ends meet. The NDP-Trudeau carbon tax is hurting families, as is the rising cost of living. That’s why we are committed to lowering income taxes and giving Manitobans an extra paycheque.
Community safety is also paramount. We are the only party committed to defending, not defunding the police.
We are working to heal our healthcare system and make our communities stronger.
What are the first things you will do if you form government after this election?
Within the first 10 days, we will instruct Manitoba Hydro to remove the carbon tax from Hydro bills.
We will continue our focus on healing our healthcare system and making streets safer.
We’re the only party with a plan and a vision to grow our economy.
Latest PC party news
Showing news articles published after June 1st 2023. Article summaries are selected randomly from the mentioned candidates. Our news gathering process is explained in our FAQ.
2 October 2023
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Winners of recent Manitoba elections have seen sizable majority governments – Winnipeg - Global News
Mentions: Wab Kinew, Heather Stefanson
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Province sold more social housing units to the private sector than it created over past 7 years - CBC Manitoba
Mentions: Rochelle Squires, Dougald Lamont
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Who will become Manitoba’s next premier? A look at party leaders vying for the job – Winnipeg - Global News
Mentions: Wab Kinew, Dougald Lamont, Heather Stefanson, Cindy Lamoureux
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Manitoba Tories, New Democrats and Liberals make final pitch to voters – Winnipeg - Global News
Mentions: Wab Kinew, Dougald Lamont, Heather Stefanson
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Les circonscriptions à surveiller aux élections provinciales 2023 - Ici Radio Canada / CBC Francais
Mentions: Amarjit Singh, Damon Bath, Trenton Zazalak, Glen Simard, Len Isleifson, Gordon Wood, Ron Kostyshyn, Paramjit Shahi, Ernie Nathaniel, Jennifer Chen
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Weaponized by PCs, sidelined by NDP: Indigenous concerns largely absent from Manitoba election - CBC Manitoba
Mentions: Wab Kinew, Obby Khan, Heather Stefanson
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Manitoba Tories, New Democrats and Liberals make final pitch to voters – Winnipeg Free Press - Winnipeg Free Press
Mentions: Wab Kinew, Dougald Lamont, Heather Stefanson
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Winners of recent Manitoba elections have seen sizable majority governments – Winnipeg Free Press - Winnipeg Free Press
Mentions: Wab Kinew, Heather Stefanson
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Who will become Manitoba’s next premier? A look at party leaders vying for the job – Winnipeg Free Press - Winnipeg Free Press
Mentions: Wab Kinew, Dougald Lamont, Heather Stefanson, Cindy Lamoureux
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Campaigns enter home stretch - Brandon Sun
Mentions: Navraz Brar, Diljeet Brar, Garry Alejo, Wab Kinew, Dougald Lamont, Heather Stefanson
News that mentions the PC party leader
Showing news articles published after June 1st 2023. Article summaries are selected randomly from the mentioned candidates. Our news gathering process is explained in our FAQ.
Le gouvernement Stefanson s’engage à 95 M $ de dépenses la veille du silence électoral
4 August 2023
Ici Radio Canada / CBC Francais - ...millions de dollars, en partenariat avec le gouvernement fédéral, sur la recherche sur le bœuf et le fourrage. Publicité Le gouvernement de Heather Stefanson a aussi annoncé 1,7 million de dollars pour aider les Manitobains à joindre le marché du travail, 800 000 $ pour un programme judiciaire de...
Letters, Aug. 4 – Winnipeg Free Press
4 August 2023
Winnipeg Free Press - It is becoming a pattern where if you read something asinine in the Free Press opinion section, you can expect to find a Frontier Centre byline at the foot of the article. Elmer RuddWinnipegMisplaced prioritiesRe: Protests mar start of World Police Games (Aug. 1)Surely it cannot come as a surprise that some Winnipeggers strongly oppose celebrating the police. Tuesday’s front page story about protests against the World Police Games seems oblivious to this context, but the Free Press has run many articles that support the protestors’ concerns. Justin Jaron LewisWinnipegFailing gradeRe: The big wait — 456 days and counting (Think Tank, July 8)Having read Judy Waytiuk’s article I can certainly empathize with her. Donna BorysWinnipegOther side of rent situationRe: Rental rules not working (Editorial, Aug. 2)The editorial on rent controls ignores the realities of property owners and managers.
Landfill debate raising questions about relationship between Indigenous, non-Indigenous Manitobans
4 August 2023
CBC Manitoba - ...through the privately run Prairie Green landfill for the remains of Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran have intensified in the month since Premier Heather Stefanson announced her government would not support such a search. Those who want a search, including First Nations leaders and families of the victims,...
Rally pushes for landfill search
4 August 2023
Brandon Sun - ...made their way through the city’s downtown with some drivers honking their horns in support. Pressure has been mounting since Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson said last month that her government would not support a search of the privately owned Prairie Green Landfill north of the city because it could...
Funding for housing, sobering centre
4 August 2023
Brandon Sun - ...Simard said. “Now they’re re-announcing it on the last day before the blackout period and it’s clear people in Brandon can’t trust Heather Stefanson to take action.” » [email protected] » Twitter:...
Striking liquor workers head to Leg
4 August 2023
Brandon Sun - ...rally for higher wages at the Manitoba legislature on Thursday. (Mikaela Mackenzie/Winnipeg Free Press) The union says the Tories, under Premier Heather Stefanson, are to blame for the labour dispute by restricting how much Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries, a Crown corporation, can bargain through a set wage...
Sea Bears will have support of record crowd in must-win showdown with Stingers
3 August 2023
Winnipeg Free Press - ...Taylor. “The big thing for me is to be the best versions of ourselves and to play to our identity.” MIKE DEAL / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Premier Heather Stefanson and SportMinister Obby Khan announced Thursday morning at the Canada Life Centre that the provincial government is investing up to $1 million to...
‘Justice has prevailed’: Métis sign $120-M deal with Hydro
3 August 2023
Winnipeg Free Press - ... Sandy Riley, who was board chair of Manitoba Hydro at the time, described the agreement as a good deal for Manitoba. Currently, Riley is Premier Heather Stefanson’s energy adviser. In response to Pallister’s dumping of the deal, the MMF launched a legal battle that argued the drafted deal was the best way...
Manifestation au centre-ville de Winnipeg pour une fouille de la décharge Prairie Green | Meurtres en série de femmes autochtones
3 August 2023
Ici Radio Canada / CBC Francais - ...des membres de leur famille réclament une fouille. Leurs appels se sont intensifiés le mois dernier, lorsque la première ministre du Manitoba, Heather Stefanson, a déclaré que son gouvernement ne financerait pas les fouilles de la décharge Prairie Green, située au nord de Winnipeg. La première ministre...
Opposition Cries Foul as Manitoba Premier Says Some Government Ads Will Continue
3 August 2023
ChrisD - ...the time frame of the restrictions — known as the blackout period — to 60 days from 90. The blackout period this year starts Friday. Premier Heather Stefanson said the government plans to continue to run ads on health issues such as West Nile virus. She also said the government needs to continue to remind...