Back in February 2015, Mark A. Burch facilitated a seminar entitled “Transitioning to Simplicity”.
Lantana is a plant that I find has a very specific demographic. To those who actually know about it, it is the most wonderful, colourful, and unique plant.
From the moment Mennonite settlers set foot on Manitoba soil, they faced challenges of many kinds. Some logistical, but also mental health hurdles.
Over the past few days as I was walking out of the Manitoba Legislative building, I saw a sight that has become common around this time of the year.
My wife and I had just been discussing the fact that the ability of oil to do work for us is unparalleled, when I stalled the car at about the 60m mark of our country driveway.
The international agricultural landscape is witnessing a troubling trend towards protectionism. In past eras, protectionism was enabled through prohibitive tariffs that blocked trade.
Swiss Stone Pine seems to be an uncommon tree in every aspect. We rarely see it in our landscape here in Manitoba, but even in its native environment it has a small range where it can be found.
A proverb is folk piece of wisdom expressed through brief sentences handed down from generation to generation.
As Parliament prepares to rise for its summer recess, the Liberal Government has tabled Bill C-50, the Government’s so called “sustainable jobs plan”.
Last Thursday morning in my role as Minister of Justice, I was in Gimli to celebrate the opening of the new RCMP detachment in that community.