It seems the NDP just can’t keep their hands out of the pockets of any of the Manitoba’s Crown Corporations.
The economic crisis that began in 2008 has touched almost every country and has left economies fragile and workers worried about their jobs.
Think! Think!! Think!!! That is our lot in life; we have to think-think-think.
When winter winds finally give way to warmer breezes, you know that a new season is once again upon you – tax season.
A few months ago, my wife, a therapist, asked that I help her out by manning her reception desk as her receptionist was off with the flu.
Officials from Manitoba Hydro were back before the Public Utilities Board last week asking for yet another rate increase.
This past week there was a great deal of discussion about the education policies that have either been put in place by the NDP government directly or that have been allowed to develop under their watch.
Sermon illustrations often stick in our minds long after the sermon has been forgotten.
Manitoba football fans may have begrudgingly accepted the fact that our province’s Canadian Football League team plays in the East Division, but outside of football, most Manitobans clearly identify themselves as being western Canadians.
The role of the Chief Electoral Officer isn’t one that is often in the public eye.