I often get questions from constituents about the role of a member of the Official Opposition in our parliamentary system.
While it may not come as much of a surprise, Tuesday’s provincial budget at least made it official.
As many of you have already heard, I have decided not to seek the leadership of the P.C. Party of Manitoba.
It didn’t take long after the federal budget was released last week for NDP Premier Greg Selinger to start blaming Ottawa for all of the financial problems that he himself has created in Manitoba.
Another report from the Canadian Institute for Health Information last week told Manitobans what many already knew.
Emotional outrage isn’t always justifiable. In the case of the recent sentencing of convicted sex offender Graham James, however, it certainly is.
As most people know, the speed at which government works is slow. Often, frustratingly slow.
NDP Premier Greg Selinger has become the province’s first billion dollar man.
It has been almost six years since the provincial government called an inquiry into the death of Phoenix Sinclair, the little five year old girl whose death went undiscovered for months by Child and Family Services.
This week a survey was released by pollster NANOS Research that indicated that 74% of Canadians were prepared for budget cuts in the upcoming federal budget believing restraint is necessary for the future health of Canada’s economy.