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Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew Faces Backlash for Justice Remarks

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URGENT UPDATE: Controversy erupts as Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew faces fierce criticism from legal experts over his recent comments regarding the justice system. A prominent lawyers group, the Manitoba Bar Association, accuses Kinew of damaging public confidence in the judiciary and disrespecting its independence.

The backlash follows Kinew’s statements made during a legislative session on October 8, 2025. He addressed the case of a truck driver accused of causing a fatal collision near Altona, Manitoba. The driver was recently released on bail, prompting Kinew to assert that judges must consider public perception when making their rulings.

Kinew emphasized that judges should base their decisions on “the world as it is,” rather than an idealized version of reality. This statement has drawn sharp rebuke from the Manitoba Bar Association, which argues that it undermines the foundational principle of judicial independence essential for a fair legal system.

In response to the growing criticism, Justice Minister Matt Wiebe defended Kinew, stating that the Premier was merely discussing general public perceptions about bail. Wiebe reiterated the importance of respecting judicial independence in his remarks.

This is not the first time Kinew has faced scrutiny for his comments on legal matters. Last year, he publicly apologized to defense lawyers after expelling backbencher Mark Wasyliw from the NDP caucus. Wasyliw, a criminal defense attorney, was removed partly due to his association with disgraced fashion mogul Peter Nygard, who is facing serious charges. Kinew had stated that one cannot be affiliated with both Nygard and the NDP.

The latest controversy raises critical questions about the role of political leaders in influencing judicial processes. As public sentiment continues to evolve, many are watching closely to see how this situation develops.

Stay tuned for updates on this pressing issue that impacts the justice system in Manitoba and beyond.

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