Southeast Manitoba is home to hundreds of small businesses. Everywhere you turn you’ll find some sort of small business serving our communities whether it’s a restaurant, auto repair shop, retail establishment, family farm – you name it.
This past weekend Canadians marked another Thanksgiving – a time to reflect on the many things we have to be grateful for.
Canada stands at a foreign policy crossroads. Under Justin Trudeau’s watch, our reputation on the world stage has declined to new lows in recent days.
I was very pleased to be re-elected to a fourth term as Member of Parliament for Provencher.
Last week, Conservatives announced our plan to strengthen credential recognition for newcomers to Canada and advance human rights around the world.
I have written before, in recent days, of the epidemic of fear that has paralyzed our nation.
This week, Mary Simon was sworn in as Canada’s 30th Governor General.
Many Canadians are too young to remember the high interest rates of the 1980’s. Others remember those days all too well.
The House of Commons has adjourned for summer, but Prime Minister Justin Trudeau continues to show his contempt for Parliament – and by extension, hardworking, taxpaying Canadians.
As Provencher residents enjoy the return of the sunny summer weather, and as, slowly, the light at the end of the long COVID-19 tunnel begins to burn brighter.