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Osborne Village crackdown and arrests prove more police work
An initiative in Osborne Village has done what years of debate, slogans, and social media campaigns could not. It proved, with hard...
Sep 16


Closed Emergency Rooms Speak Louder Than Campaign Promises
Another summer. Another warning. And once again, rural Manitoba’s emergency rooms are on the verge of collapse. Let’s stop pretending...
Jul 10


Don’t Be Fooled by the Rainy-Day Rosie Rhetoric — Follow the Money
Let’s be clear: it’s good news the City of Winnipeg is finally putting money back into the rainy day fund. But let’s not kid...
Jun 21


Broken Promises and Rising Bills: The Real Cost of The NDP
Let’s get right to it—why did we stop demanding results from the NDP government in Manitoba? They made a long list of promises in the...
Jun 20


Parker Lands Battle Heads to Supreme Court, Exposes Deeper City Hall Failures
This week, the long-standing battle over the Parker Lands took a significant turn as the developer behind the stalled Fulton Grove...
Jun 19


Lending Freeze Threatens to Crush Construction Industry, Builders Moving South
A longtime Manitoba construction business owner is sounding the alarm over a growing financial crisis that could wipe out small and...
May 17


Manitoba’s Youth Exodus: The Alarming Trend No One Is Stopping
Manitoba is bleeding its future. That’s not an exaggeration. It’s a data-backed reality. Over the past decade, thousands of our young...
May 16


Winnipeg Should Follow Edmonton’s Lead on Naming Rights
Here’s a straightforward way to bring new money into our community centres without raising taxes: sell naming rights. That’s exactly what...
May 15


Is Winnipeg Mayor Gillingham Misleading You on Taxes, Fees, and Garbage Costs
Let’s be clear: facts matter. When the City of Winnipeg sends out property tax bills claiming we have the lowest property taxes, lowest...
May 10


Stop the Distractions, Start Delivering
Would you agree that politicians need to spend less time on distractions and start delivering results? I learned a principle early in my...
May 9


Time for Winnipeg to Make Growth Happen, Not Just Talk About It
Let’s stop pretending everything is fine in Winnipeg. It’s not. Debt is climbing. Housing is unaffordable for many. Overregulation chokes...
Apr 23


Beware: A Liberal–Bloc Coalition Is Possible
I watched the federal leaders debate, and something was immediately clear—this wasn’t a policy discussion. It was a negotiation. And the...
Apr 18


The Manitoba NDP Now Believes it Can Take Your Property.
Kinew Targets Private Property to Appease Protestors, Not Solve Problems The Manitoba government is preparing to expropriate privately...
Apr 16


Politics: Dividing a Nation While the Country Burns
Here we go again. Another election. Another wave of outrage manufactured to divide us. The formula never changes: stir up emotion,...
Apr 12


They Came With Guns and Masks Politicians Came With Excuses.
They came with guns and masks. That’s what RCMP are telling us about the criminals who targeted multiple rural properties in Manitoba...
Apr 12


Canada’s Media Is Failing You
There was a time when journalists were watchdogs. They held governments to account. They followed the facts, not the noise. That time...
Apr 9
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