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2025: A Year Without a Party—Can Common Sense Unite a Divided Canada?
This can be the year of common sense, but it will require Canadians to demand it. We must reject the extremes and embrace the middle ground,
Jan 4

Political interference, property rights and bureaucratic failures in Winnipeg
The Lemay Forest debacle is a microcosm of Winnipeg’s more significant issues. The Lemay Forest debacle has become a glaring example of...
Jan 3

Happy New Year: Life just got more expensive
Happy New Year! 2025 will be a year of higher taxes, higher fees, and more government spending, making everything more expensive in...
Jan 1


Where, oh, Where is Justin Trudeau?
This week on Inside Winnipeg Politics, I sat down with Political Science professor Royce Koop and Winnipeg Sun columnist Geoff Currier to...
Dec 28, 2024

Canada's Prison Policy Endangers Women and Defies Common Sense
The answer is clear. It is time to end this absurd policy and restore balance and sanity to our justice system. Trans rights are...
Dec 28, 2024

Hate Speech, Misinformation, Create Division in Winnipeg
Such protests in Winnipeg, often rooted in misinformation, pose broader challenges to community cohesion. Comparisons of Israel to ISIS...
Dec 26, 2024

Manitoba health care is boardroom-heavy, beside-short and missing accountability at all levels.
Healthcare in Manitoba and across Canada is at a tipping point. We can continue down the current path, allowing inefficiencies and...
Dec 23, 2024


Winnipeg Woman Speaks Out After Losing Leg Due to Healthcare Fail
From her bed at Concordia Hospital, Manitoba veteran Rosanne Milburn and her husband Dan shared their heartbreaking story with the...
Dec 21, 2024

Winnipeg Snow-Clearing Cuts: Political Smokescreen or Fiscal Failure?
Instead of focusing on distractions like snow-clearing pilot projects, politicians must tackle the unsustainable spending habits that...
Dec 21, 2024

The Woke movement is divisive, not leadership
Canada and Manitoba is at a crossroads: The Woke movement divided us, we must restore equality, unity As I look around at the state of...
Dec 20, 2024


Manitoba NDP Health Minister's Actions Are Embarrassing
As a Manitoban, I am both disappointed and embarrassed by the recent actions of a Minister in the Government of Manitoba. The behaviour...
Dec 17, 2024

Wab Kinew's NDP are proving they don't believe their own ‘One Manitoba’ rhetoric
Manitoba NDP do not practice what their leader preaches The Manitoba government’s recent announcement of $500,000 to establish a new 24-7...
Dec 15, 2024

Winnipeg Needs a Department of Government Efficiency "DOGE"
Winnipeg and Manitoba are at a crossroads. Rising taxes, ballooning government debt, and a public sector unwilling to adapt to the...
Dec 14, 2024

The Winnipeg budget is the spending status quo
The 2025 preliminary budget for Winnipeg, unveiled last week, proposes a 5.95% property tax increase, the city’s largest in 34 years....
Dec 14, 2024

Finance Minister Adrien Sala said Manitoba added 10,000 jobs, but it's what he didn't say that matters.
The latest Labour Force Survey from Statistics Canada indicates that Manitoba added 10,000 full-time jobs in November. Finance Minister...
Dec 11, 2024

Some people missed the point about my column on the University of Winnipeg BiPoc-only lounge.
The response to my column about the University of Winnipeg Students’ Association’s BIPoC-only lounge has been overwhelming. The volume of...
Dec 9, 2024
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