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Manitoba Progressive Conservatives have narrowly selected Fort Whyte MLA Obby Khan to serve as the party's new leader.
Khan thanked his young son, Sufi, supporters, volunteers and Daudrich for putting his name forward. He said he would reach ...
Former cabinet minister, pro football player and business owner got 50.4 per cent of the total vote points to Wally ...
Manitoba Progressive Conservatives have selected Fort Whyte MLA Obby Khan to serve as the party's new leader in another close ...
His win marks a potential shift toward a more inclusive, entrepreneurial, and pragmatic approach to conservatism, in contrast ...
Manitoba Progressive Conservatives elected Obby Khan as their new leader by a narrow margin over Wally Daudrich. Khan, a former cabinet minister, stressed the need for unity as the Tories look to ...
Manitoba's Progressive Conservatives are slated to announce a new party leader following a six-month campaign that ...
Obby Khan is now the leader of Manitoba's Progressive Conservative Party. He won against Wally Daudrich. The election ...
A Manitoba judge has refused to grant an injunction in favour of Lazy Bear Lodge and Expeditions, the ecotourism company ...
Obby Khan, a former cabinet minister who now sits on the Opposition side of the legislature, again pitched himself as a big-tent conservative who could help the party regain support in Winnipeg.
In a tightly contested leadership race, the Manitoba Progressive Conservatives (PCs) have elected Fort Whyte MLA Obby Khan as their new party leader. Khan secured 50.4% of the weighted votes, narrowly ...
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The party is clearly divided, with members almost evenly split between two candidates. It is shrinking — membership sales dropped by nearly half compared to the last race. It is financially strained, ...
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