Sensitive documents sent to Manitoba premier in Costa Rica via his wife’s email
WINNIPEG — Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister’s secret, security-conscious method for working while at his vacation home in Costa Rica involves his wife’s personal email account and her cellphone.
Documents obtained by The Canadian Press under the province’s freedom of information law show Pallister, who has repeatedly said he is always reachable while in the tropical country, was sought after by staff during a visit last December.
They reached out to his wife, Esther, through her personal Bell MTS email account while trying to set up a conference call with senior staff and Health Minister Kelvin Goertzen.
“Hey Esther — hope you’re getting settled in Costa Rica! Olivia, Mike and Kelvin are hoping to have a call with the premier tomorrow afternoon sometime,” reads part of an email from Pallister’s special assistant, Colin Weeres.


