The southeast is home to many leaders. Some of these leaders do their work in the public spotlight and others achieve great things without much public recognition.
The NDP are back at it again. Nearly a decade after forcing non-union construction workers to pay union dues if they wanted to work on the Winnipeg Floodway expansion project Greg Selinger and his NDP government are back for more.
Premier Greg Selinger and the NDP government want you to believe that they are looking for some savings.
At the beginning of every new session of a provincial legislature or the federal parliament there is what is called the Throne Speech.
This last week provided a reminder, for anyone that has forgotten, that Manitoba gets its fair share of winter and it gets its fair share of snow.
Last week the NDP government said publicly that it supported having Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) get into the business of paying for road repairs with the insurance premiums of Manitoba drivers.
In every province residents are able to earn a certain amount of income before they begin to pay income tax on their earnings.
This past week was National Small Business Week in Manitoba and across Canada and there were a series of events held to show support for small businesses and their owners.
Last week I had the opportunity to meet and hear a presentation from Tina Meier. In 2006, Tina’s 13 year-old daughter Megan committed suicide after being in an online MySpace relationship with a 16 year old boy named Josh Evans.
This past weekend during Thanksgiving we had the opportunity to reflect on those things that we have to be grateful for.