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Could a North American Union Work?
It is a question worth asking, will a North American Union benefit us all? Canada is at a crossroads, and it’s time to ask a question...
Feb 13


Wab Kinew’s $34M Waste: Churchill Can Not Be a Real Port—Here’s the Better PlanÂ
The Churchill port in Manitoba, Canada is frozen for most of the year, with access only possible for a short window between late July and...
Feb 10


Canada Gets a 30-Day Tariff Reprieve—Now We Get to Work!
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took to X to announce that U.S. tariffs on Canada will be paused for 30 days following what he described as...
Feb 3


Democracy Loses: Winnipeg City Council Reprimands a Councillor for Speaking His Mind
Winnipeg City Council has voted to reprimand Councillor Russ Wyatt for comments he made about former City of Winnipeg CAO Michael Jack,...
Feb 1


Stop the War on Success: It's Only Undermining Achievement and Opportunity
We cannot ignore this rhetoric. To do so is to allow it to fester. We must push back. Stand up for yourself and your beliefs. Do not...
Feb 1


Governments Are Overstepping
Governments have one essential job: to manage the business of the city, province, and country. They are responsible for keeping us safe,...
Jan 28


What Does It Mean to Be Canadian? A Nation Divided by Politics and Identity
On the latest episode of Inside Winnipeg Politics, columnists Currier, Koop, and Klein weighed in on a recent statement by Conservative...
Jan 5


Canada is fighting youth radicalization, online hate and political division.
It is sad to watch what is happening in Canada, but sadness alone is not enough. Action is required.
Jan 5


Inside Winnipeg Politics: Trudeau watch begins, will he stay or will he go
The political panel of Currier, Koop, and Klein is back on Inside Winnipeg Politics, and this time, they’ve set their sights on Prime...
Jan 4


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


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


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


We need solid evidence before putting more money in bike lanes
Transportation 2050, touted by Councillor Janice Lukes, paints a picture of a Winnipeg transformed, where half of us walk, bike, or use...
Nov 24, 2024
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