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City Council voted no previously, but it's time for Body Cams in Winnipeg
While I was a Winnipeg City Council member and the former Chair of the Winnipeg Police Board, I advocated for body cameras for Winnipeg...
Jan 6, 2024


Kevin Klein: A lesson learned on journey of Metis ancestral discovery
"Some things take on a life of their own and before you know it those with an agenda seize the opportunity and run with it. At that point...
Dec 31, 2023


Proper vetting for refugees is common sense
Recently, I wrote about the planned Polo Park protest by pro-Palestinian activists. Many of these protesters disrupt the lives of...
Dec 25, 2023


Proper vetting of refugees is common sense for Manitoba
Recently, I wrote about the planned Polo Park protest by pro-Palestinian activists. Many of these protesters disrupt the lives of...
Dec 24, 2023


Are all forms of media weaponizing diversity?
Cancel culture, with its swift and often unforgiving judgments, has cultivated an environment of fear and apprehension, stifling the free...
Nov 26, 2023


The Manitoba NDP throne speech filled with promises that raise doubts
In a spectacle framed by indigenous drumming and grand declarations, Premier Wab Kinew's throne speech caught the attention of many with...
Nov 22, 2023


Take small steps now to reduce crime in downtown Winnipeg
In a recent survey conducted by The Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce, a resounding 67% of respondents voiced their concern that revitalizing...
Nov 16, 2023


Another Case of Winnipeg Residents vs a Developer vs City Hall
The Lemay Forest, a 22-acre parcel of land nestled on the South side of the St Norbert Heritage Trail, has become the center of a fierce...
Nov 12, 2023


We Need Elected Officials Who Can Rise Above The Noise
In the ever-changing landscape of politics, it is disheartening to witness the lack of visionary leadership among our elected officials....
Nov 10, 2023


Reclaiming Our Canadian Identity: A Call to Pride and Unity
In the mosaic of cultures that is modern Canada, there lies a subtle irony. A nation is known for its welcoming nature, tolerance, and...
Nov 3, 2023


City Loses Court Battle With Earls, Judge Said They Delayed The Process
In yet another legal setback, the City of Winnipeg grapples with mounting challenges, raising critical questions about the urgent need...
Nov 2, 2023


No home for hate in Winnipeg
In the wake of recent events, Winnipeg finds itself at a crossroads, grappling with a disturbing surge in hate crimes that have shaken...
Oct 29, 2023


Silica mining saga a test of ethics, credibility for Manitoba's NDP government
In the quiet corners of southeastern Manitoba, the fate of Sio Silica hangs in the balance, caught between the promise of economic...
Oct 27, 2023


Why are healthcare and crime not priorities in the new NDP government?
Manitoba Politics, October 22, 2023 - In a time when political trust is at a premium, Manitobans find themselves questioning the...
Oct 22, 2023


City deserves resolute commitment to safety
As published in the Winnipeg Sun October 22, 2023 - It seems our news feeds have been inundated with distressing tales of teenagers...
Oct 22, 2023


Leadership race a priceless opportunity for Manitoba Tories to embrace change
As Published in the Winnipeg Sun October 22, 2023 - In the wake of a defeat in the provincial election, the Progressive Conservative...
Oct 22, 2023
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