August 2009 Posts

The art of living is to enjoy what we can see and not complain about what remains in the dark.

Back in June in a chapel service the Scripture text that we read was from Matthew 6.

Any discussion on the changing of taxes results, understandably, in strong feelings. Already Manitoba is one of the highest taxed provinces in the country and Manitobans have every reason to say that enough is enough when it comes to tax increases.

In many ways, the North exemplifies those characteristics most strongly associated with Canada; characteristics such as strength, resilience and endless potential.

Many Manitobans likely assume that Manitoba Hydro is either debt free or close to debt free.

The current global economic uncertainty has hit the pork industry especially hard.

Recently I have spent more time indoors than usual because of a leg injury and so have listened to a number of your “Grace To You” broadcasts.

I heard a statement the other day that both stirred sadness and anger within my heart.

During the first three days of this week, I had the opportunity to meet, in Kansas, with state and federal legislators from the Midwestern part of the United States.

Our government is taking action to ensure that the EI program continues to help workers affected by the current global economic crisis, and we are seeing results.

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