Hiebert will run for another term in Morden-Winkler

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By Voice staff

Morden-Winkler MLA Carrie Hiebert will be running for another term when Manitobans next head to the polls.

Manitoba’s Progressive Conservative Party announced Hiebert’s successful, uncontested nomination last week.

Hiebert was first elected to represent the region in 2023. Since that time, she has advocated for increased transitional housing, healthcare, and mental health supports in rural Manitoba. 

Last year, Hiebert introduced legislation to cut red tape and paperwork for farmers and agricultural retailers, as well as a bill to recognize the province’s diverse, multicultural Christian community and their contributions to Manitoba heritage.

A strong believer in advancing the role of women in politics, she also represents Manitoba on the Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians (CWP) – Canadian Region Steering Committee.

The 44th Manitoba general election will be held no later than October 5, 2027.

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