WINNIPEG — Manitoba's Opposition leader plans to ask a judge to declare that Premier Wab Kinew and the New Democrats violated a law that bans government advertising during election campaigns.

Obby Khan has already filed a complaint with the commissioner of elections over a social media post in which Kinew talks about a promise to improve a highway in western Manitoba.

The post was made during the summer's byelection campaign in the Spruce Woods constituency, which was narrowly won by the Tories.

The Election Financing Act bans most government advertising during elections and byelections but doesn't prevent leaders from making promises using party money and staff.

The premier's office has said no government resources were used in making the post, but Khan says the premier's social media

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