Man. ag minister also takes on transportation portfolio

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Published: December 23, 2014

Manitoba agriculture minister Ron Kostyshyn will be a busy man in the new year.

Kostyshyn was sworn in as minister of infrastructure and transportation this morning. He will also continue in his role as agriculture minister.

Kostyshyn is replacing Steve Ashton, who resigned his cabinet post this week to run for the leadership of the provincial NDP.

Manitoba’s governing party decided to hold a leadership vote after five cabinet ministers resigned from their posts this fall.

The dissident ministers, including former agriculture minister Stan Struthers, said they lacked confidence in premier Greg Selinger and his ability to lead the party into the next provincial election.

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They said Selinger stopped listening to his ministers and said his decision to raise the provincial sales tax from seven to eight percent was a strategic blunder.

Public support for the NDP has plummeted over the last 18 months, with Selinger’s approval rating dropping as low as 17 percent in December.

Selinger is expected to enter the leadership race but hasn’t officially declared his intentions.

The leadership vote is slated for March 6-8 at the party’s annual convention.

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Robert Arnason

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Robert Arnason is a reporter with The Western Producer and Glacier Farm Media. Since 2008, he has authored nearly 5,000 articles on anything and everything related to Canadian agriculture. He didn’t grow up on a farm, but Robert spent hundreds of days on his uncle’s cattle and grain farm in Manitoba. Robert started his journalism career in Winnipeg as a freelancer, then worked as a reporter and editor at newspapers in Nipawin, Saskatchewan and Fernie, BC. Robert has a degree in civil engineering from the University of Manitoba and a diploma in LSJF – Long Suffering Jets’ Fan.

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