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Canada Is Digging Its Own Grave Economically
Canada is at a breaking point, and we have no one to blame but ourselves. We have chased away industry, stifled our economy with reckless...
Mar 13


The Manitoba PC Party leaders debate illustrated they have lost their way
The PC Party is at a crossroads. It can continue down the path of internal power struggles and media-friendly theatrics, or it can...
Feb 20


Dear Government, no more taxes, we have nothing left
Cutting taxes and reining in spending is our only path forward Canadians are being taxed into submission. Every step is met with a tax...
Feb 19


Winnipeg Named Canada’s Most Dangerous City
Winnipeg is the most dangerous city in Canada when it comes to violent crime. That is not hyperbole or fearmongering—it is the finding of...
Feb 15


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


How President Trump Is Forcing Politicians in Canada to Wake Up
The latest episode of Inside Winnipeg Politics features Kevin Klein, Royce Koop, and Geoff Currier examining the “Trump effect” and its...
Jan 30


Mayor Gillingham and friends, just made life more expensive in Winnipeg
Gillingham and his allies love to talk about how they’re making “tough decisions.” But real leadership isn’t about taking more money from...
Jan 29


Healthcare Needs Solutions, Not Egos and Political Spin
This is not about one man’s tragic death. It is about preventing the next one. It is about restoring our healthcare system to something we c
Jan 11


230 million litres of raw sewage spewed into the Red River, who is to blame?
A crisis of significant magnitude emerged in Winnipeg, centred around the steady flow of sewage into the Red River. Once revered for its...
Feb 25, 2024


Manitoba can be a leader in the green economy
Chambers of Commerce members recently heard Dawn Desjarlais, chief economist of Deloitte Canada, share sobering news about our provincial...
Feb 18, 2024


Manitoba has a bright future if we seize the opportunities
In challenging economic and social times like these, it can be hard to see a clear path forward and a light at the end of...
Feb 7, 2024


Manitoba PC's Need Party Reform
We are heading into the weekend, where the Manitoba PC Party delegates will consider changes to the leadership rules; these rule changes...
Jan 12, 2024


It's Time to Axe the Carbon Tax
We hear it every day now - how unaffordable life is. Small businesses and farmers feel the pain of inflation and how impossible it is for...
Jan 9, 2024


Statement Regarding the Upcoming PC Leadership Process Vote
Dear Fellow Manitoba PC Supporters, We all have an important interest in ensuring our political processes are fair, equitable and...
Jan 8, 2024


City Council voted no previously, but it's time for Body Cams in Winnipeg
While I was a Winnipeg City Council member and the former Chair of the Winnipeg Police Board, I advocated for body cameras for Winnipeg...
Jan 6, 2024


Proper vetting for refugees is common sense
Recently, I wrote about the planned Polo Park protest by pro-Palestinian activists. Many of these protesters disrupt the lives of...
Dec 25, 2023
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