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The federal Liberals are asleep at the switch over consequences of temporary resident policies
The Trudeau Liberals have been asleep at the switch for the last couple of years and are only now coming to terms with how its temporary...
May 25, 2024


Kevin Klein: "Empowerment, not dependence: A call for government reform"
In recent years, it seems as though governments have been increasingly working to make us more reliant on their support to live. Programs...
May 25, 2024


Are we heading for a government-created cultural war?
In a nation once celebrated as a melting pot of cultures, a disturbing trend is emerging – one that threatens to tear at the very fabric...
May 18, 2024


‘Safe injection’ sites have spectacular record of failure
The 2024 Manitoba NDP Budget announced that it was setting aside $2.5 million for a “supervised consumption site” otherwise known as a...
May 11, 2024


A wake-up call for Winnipeg, Starbucks closure signals a deeper issue
The recent announcement that Starbucks will be temporarily closing its Osborne location due to staff safety concerns is a glaring...
May 4, 2024


Government transparency crumbles under NDP rule, a call for accountability
As a former elected official, I have witnessed the power of promises and the responsibility that comes with holding the government...
Apr 13, 2024


Kevin Klein: "Letter writer’s attempt to rewrite Hamas history ludicrous"
I was disappointed that the Winnipeg Sun published a letter to the editor attempting to change history. The letter read; “So I clearly...
Apr 6, 2024


Kevin Klein: WORDS MATTER: Use of gender-neutral language raises serious concerns
On March 7, the Government of Manitoba issued the following News Release: MANITOBA GOVERNMENT INTRODUCES BILL THAT WOULD ENSURE...
Mar 16, 2024


Wab Kinew's Call for Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Misguided
As published in the Winnipeg Sun Wab Kinew, Premier of Manitoba, issued a statement on March 11, 2024, calling for an immediate ceasefire...
Mar 15, 2024


Portage and Main, a systematic issue at City Hall
Just six years ago, Winnipeggers decisively voted against opening Portage and Main to pedestrian traffic. Now, the debate resurfaces,...
Mar 3, 2024


230 million litres of raw sewage spewed into the Red River, who is to blame?
A crisis of significant magnitude emerged in Winnipeg, centred around the steady flow of sewage into the Red River. Once revered for its...
Feb 25, 2024


Manitoba can be a leader in the green economy
Chambers of Commerce members recently heard Dawn Desjarlais, chief economist of Deloitte Canada, share sobering news about our provincial...
Feb 18, 2024
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