Politicians spar in Manitoba legislature over government therapy contract - Winnipeg
- The Manitoba legislature saw tensions rise over a $10,205 mental therapy contract signed by the Finance Department for workers at the Prairie Green landfill.
- NDP house leader Nahanni Fontaine stated the contract aims to support workers searching for the remains of murdered First Nations women.
- Tory Greg Nesbitt questioned if the funding benefited Finance Minister Adrien Sala, sparking heated debate in the Manitoba legislature.
- Fontaine defended the contract's purpose, emphasizing the importance of mental health supports for searchers, and called the Tory questioning inappropriate.
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Manitoba NDP slams Tories for questions over government therapy contract
Tempers flared at the Manitoba legislature Tuesday as the Opposition Progressive Conservatives questioned the NDP government about a contract for mental health therapy, suggesting it may have been for the benefit of Finance Minister Adrien Sala.

Politicians spar in Manitoba legislature over government therapy contract
WINNIPEG - Tempers flared at the Manitoba legislature as the Opposition Progressive Conservatives questioned the NDP government about a public contract.
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