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Former Manitoba cabinet minister accused by colleagues of trying to rush mine project

Manitoba politician denies trying to rush mine

WINNIPEG - Infighting has erupted among Manitoba Progressive Conservatives with two former Tory cabinet ministers accusing a third of trying to push through approval of a large mining project after the party lost the Oct. 3 election.

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Former Manitoba cabinet minister accused by colleagues of trying to rush mine project

A former Manitoba Progressive Conservative cabinet minister is denying accusations by two former colleagues that he tried to rush approval of a proposed mining project. The Manitoba Legislature in Winnipeg, Saturday, August 30, 2014. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods

WINNIPEG - Infighting has erupted among Manitoba Progressive Conservatives with two former Tory cabinet ministers accusing a third of trying to push through approval of a large mining project after the party lost the Oct. 3 election.

Kevin Klein, who was environment minister, and Rochelle Squires, who was families minister as well as acting environment minister, say they were called by Jeff Wharton, who was economic development minister, with an unusual request.

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