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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


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


Don’t Be Fooled by the Rainy-Day Rosie Rhetoric — Follow the Money
Let’s be clear: it’s good news the City of Winnipeg is finally putting money back into the rainy day fund. But let’s not kid...
Jun 21


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 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


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


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


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


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


Rate Freeze? Not For Long-Manitoba Hydro Wants More, 11% More
Get out your calculator. You're going to need it. Winnipeg property taxes just went up nearly 6%. Garbage collection rates are tripling....
Mar 30
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