Manitoba offers $13 million with more to come for planned grain centre

Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew speaks during the media availability at the 2024 Western Premiers’ Conference in Whitehorse, Monday, June 10, 2024. CANADIAN PRESS/Crystal Schick

WINNIPEG - Manitoba conservation officers will soon be helping with surveillance at the U.S. border as part of a plan to address threatened tariffs on Canadian goods, Premier Wab Kinew said Friday.

Conservation officers who already work in the southern part of the province will be asked to help inform police and border officials about what's happening on the ground. They can also help people in dire situations, Kinew said.

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