Even from within: Manitoba premier faces opposition to completing his agenda
WINNIPEG — Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister’s decades-long career in politics is not ending quietly.
Low opinion polls and opposition within his own caucus as he heads toward retirement have raised doubts about how graceful an exit he will make and whether some of his promised changes will be enacted.
“The premier’s under siege,” says Paul Thomas, professor emeritus of political studies at the University of Manitoba.
“There’s also the fact that more and more ministers are looking at their prospects to become the next leader and premier, and so that dynamic is at work.”