Last week the provincial NDP government introduced the 2011-2012 budget.
In 2008 the federal Conservative government announced that they were providing funding to provinces to hire additional municipal and provincial police officers.
Have you ever made a budget and missed it by a billion dollars? If you answered yes to that question, you must be the NDP Premier of Manitoba.
Manitoba and Saskatchewan have always had a friendly rivalry that extends from our football teams to our economic standing in Canada.
More than three years ago Manitoba Progressive Conservatives brought forward a Bill in the Manitoba Legislature to eliminate the payment of benefits from Manitoba Public Insurance to individuals who steal cars and then injure themselves in the course of their crime.
Premier Greg Selinger and the NDP government finally announced that they are ready to return to the legislature to debate issues and answer questions…but not until April 12th.
The past several years have seen a number of changes to the business landscape in southeastern Manitoba.
None of the excuses are credible anymore. It has been well over three years since then Premier Gary Doer made an announcement that the Emergency Room at the Bethesda Hospital in Steinbach would be expanded.
Just seven months prior to a provincial election, The NDP government has begun to roll out multi-million dollar election promises designed to cover-up 11 years of missed opportunity.
Earlier this month police officers raised a concern about a little known practice of the NDP justice system.