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This article was published 14/01/2021 (1478 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
The secretary to the Treasury Board of Manitoba, one of Premier Brian Pallister’s top advisers, has resigned.
Last week, Paul Beauregard asked the clerk of the executive council, David McLaughlin, to start searching for a new leader for the Treasury Board Secretariat, a spokesperson from the provincial government told CBC News via email.
“The secretary will continue in his current role until a replacement is found and, along with hundreds of other public servants, will continue to support the work of Manitoba’s COVID-19 vaccine task force,” the spokesperson said.
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