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Tory legislature event broke election rules: report
3 minute read 2:01 AM CSTWINNIPEG — Manitoba’s elections commissioner has found the Progressive Conservatives broke election laws by conducting a partisan event in the Golden Boy Room at the legislature in 2023.
Commissioner Bill Bowles launched an investigation in relation to an event in May of that year, in which the Tories were accused of making “explicitly partisan remarks” during a speaking engagement with University of Manitoba students.
His report, released Thursday, says the party applied to host a speaking engagement in the Golden Boy Room. The space can be reserved free of charge by people with permanent offices in the legislature, but the rules prohibit campaigning in the legislature.
Former premier Heather Stefanson and former cabinet minister Sarah Guillemard were listed as the speakers on the event application, but the PC caucus allowed the co-chair and campaign director of the party’s 2023 election campaign to address the students. They encouraged them to become involved with the Tory campaign.
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Classes resume following the winter break this week, and so do speaker series events at Brandon University. Opera singer and Fulbright Scholar Camryn Dewar visits BU to present an Out of Bounds Lecture Series event on Thursday, from 6 to 7 p.m., in the Lorne Watson Rectial Hall. Dewar will discuss female Indigenous representation in Canadian opera from 1879 to present. There is no admission charge and all are welcome. On Friday, the Science Seminar Series returns as Sean McKenna of the University of Manitoba speaks about non-coding RNAs. The talk will take place at 2:30 p.m., in Room 4-34 of the John R. Brodie Science Centre.
Teachings House returns to BU on Thursday, as Knowledge Keeper Joan Church reflects on her own story and her connection to her Métis identity. The event will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., in the He Oyate Tawapi Ceremony Room inside the Health Studies complex. All are invited to attend.
The 16th Brandon University Clarinet Festival will take place on Saturday and Sunday. Guest artists, including Jonathan Russell, Alex Whitehead and Colin Mehmel will be joined by BU faculty, alumni and students for a weekend of performances and workshops. The full schedule of events is available at Events.BrandonU.ca.
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