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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


Winnipeg housing starts collapse 46%, multi-unit starts down 67%
Mayor Scott Gillingham and his council recently took a victory lap, touting a “record number” of housing approvals in Winnipeg. But what...
Jul 19


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


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


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
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