Manitoba’s plan to construct nine schools using a public-private partnership may be scrapped, according to Premier Wab Kinew, signaling a potential shift away from the Progressive Conservative’s earlier initiative. This move follows a proposed bill by the NDP, aiming to impede the previous government’s strategy of using P3 models for school construction. The province’s evolving stance seems tied to timing, with confirmations about pursuing a single bidder for the construction of nine schools in various regions. Amid uncertainties, discussions on the fate of these P3 projects persist, raising questions about the implementation of alternative strategies to address the need for new school infrastructures in Manitoba.
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