Manitoba premier cleared after accepting flights to Grey Cup games: investigation
WINNIPEG — Manitoba’s ethics commissioner has cleared Premier Wab Kinew of any wrongdoing after he accepted and paid for private travel with Winnipeg’s professional football team to go to two Grey Cup games.
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers invited Kinew on a private charter to the 2023 Grey Cup game in Hamilton and the following year to the football finals in Vancouver. The Bombers were playing both years.
The Opposition Progressive Conservatives called for an investigation into the trips, saying accepting flights through a private charter goes against the province’s Conflict of Interest Act.
The investigation found that Kinew paid $1,100 to travel with the football club for the Hamilton game and $650 for the Vancouver game. These were the same costs other passengers on the plane were charged.
