Manitoba government says partnering with private sector will get schools built fast

The Manitoba Legislature in Winnipeg, Saturday, Aug. 30, 2014. The Manitoba government is promising to build schools in conjunction with the private sector while avoiding the problems experienced with similar deals in other provinces. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods

WINNIPEG - Manitoba is promising it will avoid problems other provinces have had in partnering with the private sector to build schools, but critics question why they cannot be built the traditional way and warn of the lack of detail in the government’s plan.

"We're very conscious of the decisions, and I would say mistakes that have sometimes been made in other jurisdictions," James Teitsma, minister for government services, said in an interview.

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