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Winnipeg residents beg for safety, but the City ignores them
Winnipeggers are not asking for the impossible. They are asking for law, order, and fairness. What they are getting is silence, excuses,...
Aug 20


Recognizing Palestine would reward terror, not peace
Originally published in the Winnipeg Sun . Mark Carney’s statement in support of recognizing a Palestinian state was not leadership—it...
Aug 4


Twenty-Year Wait for a Curb Fix in Winnipeg? It's Unacceptable
Imagine being told by your city that a broken curb in front of your house might get fixed—if you're lucky—by 2045. That’s what one...
Jul 27


Carney Was Right to Scrap the Digital Services Tax—Now Let’s Learn From It
On Sunday night, the Carney government made the right call. It rescinded the Digital Services Tax (DST)—a 3% levy on revenue earned by...
Jul 2


McGill Group’s Anti-Canada Event Crosses the Line
A group in Montreal called QPIRG-McGill is hosting what they call a “decolonial anti-Canada day BBQ and fundraiser” on July 1. Their own...
Jun 24


Wab Kinew Owes Nurses an Explanation
Let’s get one thing straight. Emergency rooms don’t run on guesswork or prejudice. They run on triage — a protocol designed to prioritize...
Jun 22


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


Wab Kinew’s Popularity Is Soaring, But Is Manitoba?
Premier Wab Kinew is riding high. His approval rating just hit 68 per cent—the highest in the country. It’s his sixth straight quarter...
Jun 15


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 22


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


A Winnipeg Conservative Candidate Was The Victim of Media Bias Masquerading As News.
Shola Agboola, a Victim of Opinion Disguised as News Let’s get this straight from the start—news is supposed to be news. Opinion belongs...
Mar 29


Winnipeg City Council Muzzles Winnipeg Taxpayers
Winnipeg City Council just voted to silence you. They didn’t say it out loud, but their actions couldn’t be clearer. With a quiet vote,...
Mar 29


Manitoba NDP Totally Ignore Manitoba’s $Trillion Critical Minerals Opportunity
While New Brunswick’s Premier Susan Holt and her Liberal government are making serious moves to capitalize on their province’s critical...
Mar 23


City of Winnipeg Charged for Massive Sewage Spill But Will Anything Change?
The City of Winnipeg has been charged under the Environment Act for its role in a massive sewage spill that dumped over 228 million...
Feb 13
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