Open this photo in gallery: Premier Wab Kinew approaches the podium during a news conference at the Manitoba Legislature on Oct. 4.Aaron Vincent Elkaim/The Canadian Press Manitoba’s NDP government has laid out its plans for the coming year in its first throne speech since winning the Oct. 3 election. The speech repeats many NDP campaign promises, such as hiring more health-care professionals, providing free birth control and offering aid to beef producers. The government also says it will boost funding for schools and join other provinces in introducing mandatory Holocaust education in the curriculum. Premier Wab Kinew says the province...