It’s sometimes hard to fully appreciate the things that are closest to us. Often it takes visitors to tell us just how fortunate we are.
For Premier Greg Selinger and the NDP government, looking for someone to blame when something bad happens has almost become a reflex response.
Last week in media interviews, prominent Winnipeg lawyer, Robert Tapper, said that “Greg Selinger is simply no Gary Doer.”
It’s traditional at this time of the year to look back on the previous twelve months and to look ahead at the year to come.
Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) put the icing on the year of tax and fee hikes when it was granted a premium increase for many vehicles last week.
For me, the traditions of Christmas have changed a great deal since I was a young boy. Some of those changes are simply the result of age and the changes that come to our life as we grow older.
Manitoba PC Leader Brian Palliser announced new critic responsibilities following the end of the legislative session last week.
Manitobans are, generally, optimistic. It is something I witness continually in speaking with people from right across the province.
Every day when I see my son after school I ask him the same question, “What did you learn in school today?” I suspect that many other parents ask the same question of their own children.
Political pundits love to dissect the results of by-elections and speculate what they may mean for the next general election.