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First throne speech from Wab Kinew's NDP government due today

The Manitoba legislature gets back to business Tuesday with the first throne speech from the newly elected NDP government.

Most throne speeches following elections involve recitations of campaign promises

A mean wearing a headdress shakes hands with a woman.
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew, left, seen here at his government's swearing-in ceremony in October, will listen Tuesday as Lt.-Gov. Anita Neville, right, reads the first throne speech since his NDP were elected. (Prabhjot Singh Lotey/CBC)

The Manitoba legislature gets back to business Tuesday with the first throne speech from the newly elected NDP government.

The first session of the 43rd legislature is scheduled to begin this afternoon, when Lt.-Gov. Anita Neville is slated to read a speech outlining the priorities of Premier Wab Kinew.

Parties in power typically do not make many new policy announcements during throne speeches. Historically, incoming parties repeat announcements from recent campaigns.

Kinew's New Democrats were elected on Oct. 3 on a platform primarily consisting ofhealth-care pledges, most notably a promise to reopen three Winnipeg emergency rooms.

The NDP also committed during the election campaignto atemporary pause onthe provincial gas tax, a one-yearfreeze on Manitoba Hydro ratesand the creation of moresocial and affordable housing.

Two of Manitoba's three premiers prior to Kinew were selected by their parties, not Manitoban voters, prior to their first throne speeches.

In 2021, formerpremier Heather Stefansonused her first throne speech following a PC leadership campaignto promiseto re-examine changes planned for rural health care,ensure moregraduating nurses stay in the province and introduce astrategy to reduce homelessness.

Stefanson will enter the legislative chamber on Tuesday as leader of the official opposition, a position she said she intends to hold at least until her party approves new rules for a leadership contest.

In 2016, her PC predecessor Brian Pallisterused his speech which followed a resounding election victoryto promiseto find a made-in-Manitoba climate actionplan, including carbon pricing, in order to foster emission reductions.

Pallister also promised a value-for-money audit acrossall government departments, a commission to reduce red tape in government and an effortto buildrelations with Indigenous peoples.

In 2009, NDP premier Greg Selinger used his first throne speech following an NDP leadership raceto promise to pay for a helicopter for the Winnipeg Police Service, build a new women's hospital at Health Sciences Centre and increase stimulus spending in the face of a recession.

The Kinew government said in a press release that Neville's speech will begin at approximately 1:30 p.m.