Last week in the Manitoba Legislature, the NDP government brought forward a motion to be debated that criticized the Alberta government for threatening to pull their province out of the Canada Pension Plan (CPP).
The month of December is a good time to remember to be generous. I found myself shopping for trinkets recently.
Remembering a story about a friend who went to visit a shut-in. This shut-in, an elderly gentleman was in his last chapter of life, but he really enjoyed company.
This week, Garth Doerksen joined the team at Mennonite Heritage Village (MHV) as our new Assistant Curator.
New York Yankees great Yogi Berra was famous for his Yogi-isms; nonsensical sayings that somehow always seemed to make sense when he said them.
That didn’t take long. Just a few months after taking office the NDP are reporting that they are now on track this year for one of the largest deficits in Manitoba’s history at $1.612 billion.
Entering the first session of the 43rd Manitoba Legislature, my colleagues and I gathered in the House in late November as we marked the occasion with a Speech from the Throne.
New phrases help us think of what is happening in the world right now.
In fall, the NDP made a number of promises to Manitobans as they were campaigning for election. But, ever since their election win, a number of these promises have been either delayed, altered, or broken.
What should farmers be asking of governments? This is an especially relevant question for producers in Manitoba who are getting to know the new government led by Premier Kinew.