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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...
4 days ago


In the Face of Fire, Manitoba Stands Together
The wildfires burning through our province have taken much from us. For some, it’s been the loss of treasured keepsakes, family homes, or...
5 days ago


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...
6 days ago


Would You Hire Your MLA, City Councillor or MP? Then Why Vote for Them?
We just witnessed a leadership election where the person with the most votes lost. Next year, we will have civic elections, and I’m...
May 6


Don’t Confuse Political Announcements With Political Achievements
It’s time Canadians stop confusing announcements with actual achievements. Over the last nine years, the Trudeau Liberals have made a...
Apr 27


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


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 23


The Next Liberal Tax May Be on the Roof Over Your Head
There’s a hard truth that Canadians need to wake up to, especially homeowners: the government is broke. The numbers don’t lie. Federal...
Apr 20


Is This The Canada You Want? $40 Billion Gone. No Vote. No Debate
Stop what you’re doing. You need to know what just happened—because it affects every taxpayer, every small business, every Canadian...
Apr 20


Beware: A Liberal–Bloc Coalition Is Possible
I watched the federal leaders debate, and something was immediately clear—this wasn’t a policy discussion. It was a negotiation. And the...
Apr 18


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


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


Prairie Farmers Sacrificed to Save Ontario’s Battery Plants
Canada is knee-deep in a trade war—again. But no one in power wants to admit it. As we head into the middle of a federal election, Prime...
Apr 6


Want Affordable Housing? Stop Taxing It to Death
People across Canada are sounding the alarm: housing is no longer affordable for many, especially young Canadians trying to buy their...
Apr 6


On My Mom’s Birthday, I Remember Her Strength—And Speak Out Against Domestic Violence in Canada
Decades after my mother was murdered by her husband, I share her story to honour her life, break the silence, and call for justice for...
Apr 5


Gillingham’s Contradiction: Spend Big, Blame Suburbs, Push Densification
Near the end of a 14-hour council meeting in March, Winnipeg City Council approved a plan to spend roughly $900 million (we all know it...
Apr 5
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