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Winnipeg residents beg for safety, but the City ignores them
Winnipeggers are not asking for the impossible. They are asking for law, order, and fairness. What they are getting is silence, excuses,...
Aug 20


Confidence In Wab Kinew’s Government Crashes
Let’s stop pretending we’re still in the game. The latest Fraser Institute Annual Survey of Mining Companies makes one thing crystal...
Aug 3


Why Are Canadians Sleeping in Tents While Ottawa Pays for Hotels?
Doug Ford was blunt. Ontario’s hotels are packed with asylum seekers receiving full taxpayer-funded support—housing, meals, healthcare,...
Jul 30


Petition shows Winnipeg taxpayers are hitting their breaking point
There’s a limit. A point where people say enough is enough. In Winnipeg, that moment may finally be here. An online petition demanding...
Jul 29


Wab Kinew Walked Away from Pipeline—And Manitobans Are Right to Call Him Out
Three provinces signed a nation-building agreement this week. Ontario, Saskatchewan, and Alberta committed to working together on new...
Jul 26


Indigenous Spending Nears $32B, But Results Still Lacking
The federal government’s 2024-25 budget sets aside nearly $32 billion for Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) and Crown-Indigenous Relations...
Jul 16


Stop Pretending Government Funds Anything — We Do
Let’s clear something up: there is no such thing as “government-funded.” That phrase gets thrown around too often in press releases and...
Jul 14


Canada’s Electric Vehicle Mandate Is a Mistake That Needs Repeal
When a government tells you what kind of car to buy, it’s gone too far. That’s exactly what Canada’s electric vehicle (EV) sales mandate...
Jul 12


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


Wab Kinew Owes Nurses an Explanation
Let’s get one thing straight. Emergency rooms don’t run on guesswork or prejudice. They run on triage — a protocol designed to prioritize...
Jun 22


Broken Promises and Rising Bills: The Real Cost of The NDP
Let’s get right to it—why did we stop demanding results from the NDP government in Manitoba? They made a long list of promises in the...
Jun 20


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


Democracy Be Damned as Winnipeg City Hall Muzzles Taxpayers
It was a bad day for democracy at Winnipeg City Hall. Thirty-six residents took time out of their lives Thursday to speak to city...
Jun 15


Lending Freeze Threatens to Crush Construction Industry, Builders Moving South
A longtime Manitoba construction business owner is sounding the alarm over a growing financial crisis that could wipe out small and...
May 17


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


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...
May 16
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