Manitoba premier rarely uses email, but says work gets done anyway in Costa Rica
WINNIPEG — Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister faced renewed questions Friday over how much work he gets done while spending up to two months a year at his vacation home in Costa Rica.
Pallister said he reads and writes documents, and communicates by phone, while in the tropical country but rarely uses email. He said he also does not get documents sent to him electronically, barring an emergency.
“Principally, we use emails for emergencies — and, fingers crossed, there haven’t been emergencies — so, it’s been good, but I’m available, I’m accessible at any point in time if need be,” Pallister said Friday in an interview at the legislature.
“I prefer direct phone conversations. I just find the quality of the interactions a lot better.”


