‘Listening to Manitobans:’ A profile of Manitoba’s next premier Heather Stefanson
WINNIPEG — Heather Stefanson’ssuccessfulbid to lead the Manitoba Progressive Conservatives and take the premier’s chair follows a lifetime in and around politics that started as a young girl.
She was the establishment candidate in the contest to replace former premier Brian Pallister, who stepped down from the top job last month. In results announced Saturday, Stefanson edged former member of Parliament Shelly Glover.
Stefanson was in the position of having to distance herself from her own party’s decisions and explain why the COVID-19 pandemic hit Manitoba especially hard during her brief time as health minister.
“Have we always gotten it right? No,” she said in a recent interview.