March was another busy yet exciting month, as my fellow MLAs and I gathered for a new session in the Manitoba Legislature.
It was recently announced that the proposed Sio Silica sand mine in the RM of Springfield will not be moving forward, following a review of information from experts, consultations with the impacted communities and First Nations, and a report from the Clean Environment Commission (CEC).
Happy New Year, everyone! I hope you all had a lovely holiday season. It is officially 2024, and I’m looking forward to all that this year will bring!
Entering the first session of the 43rd Manitoba Legislature, my colleagues and I gathered in the House in late November as we marked the occasion with a Speech from the Throne.
On October 23, I joined my fellow members of the Progressive Conservative Party as we were officially sworn in as members of the Legislative Assembly.
Recently, our government has made a number of exciting announcements regarding child-care, and I am pleased to highlight that the Dawson Trail constituency has been included in these recent announcements.
I would like to offer more insight on the status of the Sio Silica Sand Project.
Recently, our PC government has made some exciting announcements regarding grant funding, and I am pleased to highlight the funding that has been allocated for local community projects throughout Dawson Trail.
With spring officially in season and summer not too far away, I am eagerly anticipating the warm weather and sunny days that are just around the corner.
I’d like to highlight a recent funding announcement. Our provincial government is providing the Bibliothèque Ste. Anne Inc. with $27,492.02 for their activities throughout the 2022-23 fiscal year.