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Canadians Hammered by Taxes and Debt While Liberals Blow $11 Billion Abroad
A Winnipeg Sun reader online commented on something that I think more and more people are starting to realize—and more people need to...
Mar 16, 2025


Carney Playing Same Old Political Games, Carbon Tax Cut is a Pause
Mark Carney has barely settled into his new role as Prime Minister, and already, we’re seeing the same old political games. The latest?...
Mar 16, 2025


Winnipeg City Hall’s Priorities Are Off Track — We Need a Smarter Approach
As Winnipeg faces another year of relentless tax hikes, it’s clear that City Hall has a spending problem, not a revenue problem. The...
Mar 14, 2025


Canada Is Digging Its Own Grave Economically
Canada is at a breaking point, and we have no one to blame but ourselves. We have chased away industry, stifled our economy with reckless...
Mar 13, 2025


Is Canada’s Newfound Patriotism an Election Platform in Disguise?
Patriotism is a powerful thing. It’s supposed to bring people together, give us a sense of pride, and remind us of what makes Canada...
Mar 12, 2025


Canada Remains a Leaderless Country Despite Carney Coronation
Mark Carney is now the Prime Minister of Canada designate. Not because you voted for him, not because there was a general election, but...
Mar 10, 2025


Politicians are Leading Canada Into an Economic Storm
Canada is in for some very stormy economic waters. If you haven’t been paying attention, now is the time to start. This isn’t just about...
Mar 9, 2025


Crime Impacting Winnipeg’s 7-Eleven Stores Being Ignored by Politicians
Winnipeg’s 7-Eleven stores are in trouble. Theft is rampant. Some locations are losing hundreds of dollars daily. Company representatives...
Mar 8, 2025


Political Theatre at Manitoba Legislature Won’t Solve Trump’s Tariff Crisis
The return of the Manitoba legislature after the winter break should have been an opportunity to show leadership in the face of a crisis....
Mar 6, 2025


Slower Growth in Winnipeg’s Housing Market: What It Means for You
Winnipeg’s housing market isn’t about to crash, but it is changing. Slower growth could give buyers more breathing room, but...
Feb 25, 2025


Time for Transparency: We Deserve to Know the True Cost of DEI Spending
All three spend tax dollars on DEI programs. Governments love to spend money. They especially love to spend money when they think no one...
Feb 23, 2025


Trudeau’s Bullet Train: A Slap in the Face to the West!
Justin Trudeau slaps Western Canadians in the face and rewards Ontario and Quebec with billions The federal government’s announcement of...
Feb 23, 2025
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