Manitoba government introduces bills on crime, health and other issues

The Manitoba Legislature in Winnipeg, Saturday, August 30, 2014. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods

WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government introduced more than a dozen bills in the legislature Thursday aimed at cracking down on machetes, reducing the use of sick notes and enacting other measures promised in its throne speech last fall.

Among the proposals is a ban on possession of pepper spray and long-bladed weapons in urban public areas such as parks. Using such weapons is already prohibited in urban areas, and the NDP government said cracking down on possession goes a step further.

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