Manitobans know full well the challenge of driving on many of our crumbling roads.
The Quebec provincial election on Monday was a very good night for Canada and for the freedoms that make our country the best in the world.
New NDP Health Minister Erin Selby is off to a difficult start. Soon after she was appointed to the job of Minister of Health by Premier Greg Selinger she was putting blame on taxi cab drivers when two people died after being sent home from Winnipeg Emergency Rooms by cab.
While the hike in the Provincial Sales Tax in Manitoba from 7% to 8% last year may have come as a surprise to most Manitobans, it turns out that it was something that the NDP government had been studying for many years.
Federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty announced on Tuesday that he would be resigning from the Harper cabinet after spending more than 8 years dealing with the finances of Canada.
One of the trumpeted parts of last week’s provincial budget was an announcement by Premier Greg Selinger and the NDP that they want to offer you a loan. A loan for snow tires.
The new session of the Manitoba Legislature began this week and it will be, more than ever, a test of priorities for the NDP government.
The Manitoba Legislature will resume its session on March 6 and the NDP have indicated that they will bring forward the provincial budget on that day.
The P.C. Party of Manitoba has filed a lawsuit seeking to declare the way in which the NDP government introduced last summer’s PST increase as illegal.
Every February is celebrated as “I Love To Read” month with a number of different activities centered around reading happening in Manitoba schools.