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Manitoba must change its attitude towards the private sector
The backbone of any thriving society is its private sector. A robust private sector drives innovation, creates jobs, and funds essential...
Nov 7, 2024


We are not getting the facts about housing in Winnipeg
If you’ve been keeping up with Mayor Scott Gillingham’s take on Winnipeg’s housing situation, you might believe we’re in the midst of a...
Nov 6, 2024


Mr. Mayor, Winnipeg doesn't need more taxes
Mayor Scott Gillingham is once again claiming that Winnipeg lacks sufficient funds. As both Finance Chair and Mayor, Gillingham has...
Nov 3, 2024


The PC Party of Manitoba leadership event did not deliver
I was hoping for different faces in the crowd, different energy, and a sense of urgency, but that was not the case on Wednesday night...
Nov 3, 2024


Facts Matter: The Delays at City Hall Are Behind Some of Winnipeg's Housing Crunch
The Manitoba government announced amendments to the Planning Act and the City of Winnipeg Charter Act are set to change the landscape of...
Oct 23, 2024


Be Here For Canada, Not The Passport
Canada has long been a beacon of hope for people fleeing turmoil and seeking a better life. From war-torn countries to oppressive...
Oct 20, 2024


Portage and Main, a systematic issue at City Hall
Just six years ago, Winnipeggers decisively voted against opening Portage and Main to pedestrian traffic. Now, the debate resurfaces,...
Mar 3, 2024


It's Time to Axe the Carbon Tax
We hear it every day now - how unaffordable life is. Small businesses and farmers feel the pain of inflation and how impossible it is for...
Jan 9, 2024


Statement Regarding the Upcoming PC Leadership Process Vote
Dear Fellow Manitoba PC Supporters, We all have an important interest in ensuring our political processes are fair, equitable and...
Jan 8, 2024


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


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


Winnipeg's Population Growth Demands Adequate Police Resources
The escalating rate of violent crime in Winnipeg speaks volumes, needing no further emphasis. A glance at recent weeks alone underscores...
Dec 8, 2023


A zero based budget review is a solution for fiscal responsibility and efficiency in government
Throughout my tenure in politics, I frequently grappled with the conspicuous absence of fiscal responsibility within governmental realms...
Dec 2, 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


Winnipeg City Council ignores the people
As a former member of the City Council, I am profoundly troubled by the recent decision made by the Winnipeg City Council. The passage of...
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
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