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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...
4 days ago


Manitoba’s Fiscal Failing Grade Is a Warning, Not a Surprise
When a failing report card lands on your desk, most people take it seriously. They reflect, ask what went wrong, and make changes. But in...
Jun 15


The Cost of Division: Why Political Extremes Are Pulling Canada Apart
Canada has always been a country of balance — steady, practical, reasonable. But in recent years, that balance has been lost. We’re not...
May 16


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


It's Time to Sell Winnipeg
No, I don’t mean selling it off or abandoning it — I mean we need to start acting like we believe in this city and start selling it the...
May 10


Fewer Police, More Crime: Winnipeg’s Dangerous Math
I’ve been making the same case for years, not out of emotion or political gain, but based on facts: Winnipeg needs more police officers....
May 9


What We’re Missing When We Only Complain About Winnipeg
We spend a lot of time talking about what’s wrong with Winnipeg, and some of that is justified. Crime is up. The streets need work....
May 9


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


Wab Kinew’s Letter Was a Good Start, But Results Are What Matter
Let’s give Premier Wab Kinew credit for something important: he sent a strong letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney outlining Manitoba’s...
May 8


Unions Backed the NDP—Now Nurses Are Paying the Price
The Manitoba Nurses Union just handed the Wab Kinew government a D- for its handling of healthcare. That should be a wake-up call—not...
May 6


PC Party Repeats Past Mistakes: Why a New Conservative Option Is Emerging
The Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba had a real opportunity to demonstrate change. Instead, it repeated the same patterns that...
Apr 27


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


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


Trump’s Liberation Day Came & Went: Can We Focus on Canada’s Real Problems Now
Donald Trump introduced his worldwide tariffs. It happened. It’s done. Not much changed in Canada. Can we move on now? Some politicians...
Apr 4
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