Steinbach MLA, Kelvin Goertzen, says his annual survey of Steinbach area businesses shows concern about the increasing level of provincial debt and a rejection of the 1% increase in the PST.
Manitoba Progressive Conservative House Leader, Kelvin Goertzen, has written the American Chair and Vice-Chair of the Midwest-Canada Relations Committee seeking support in opposing any proposed land border crossing fee from Canada into the United States.
Manitoba PC Education Critic, Kelvin Goertzen, says he supports efforts to include stand-alone sanctions in the Criminal Code of Canada for sharing intimate images of individuals without consent as a means to combat cyber-bullying.
Steinbach MLA and PC House Leader, Kelvin Goertzen, says the reaction from local residents has been swift and it has been strong against an increase in the provincial sales tax (PST) from 7% to 8% as the NDP is proposing.
Steinbach MLA, Kelvin Goertzen, has been reappointed by the Speaker of the Manitoba Legislature to serve on the Midwest-Canada Relations Committee for the 2013-2014 year.
Steinbach MLA Kelvin Goertzen and Dauphin MLA Stan Struthers are cheering on their home teams as they battle for the Turnbull Cup in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League championship.
Steinbach MLA Kelvin Goertzen says last weeks federal budget didn’t leave any excuses for the provincial NDP finance Minister who has been looking to increase taxes even further and rack up even more debt.
Steinbach MLA, Kelvin Goertzen, is hoping that local residents take the opportunity to provide feedback to his Party on Bill 18, legislation that is intended to reduce bullying but has become controversial as Manitobans debate whether it will be either effective or constitutional.
Steinbach MLA and PC Education Critic, Kelvin Goertzen, today received copies of letters sent to NDP Premier Greg Selinger expressing concern about Bill 18 from leaders in Winnipeg’s Jewish, Coptic, Sikh and Muslim community.
Freedom of Information data shows that there are 525 temporary classrooms at schools throughout the province.