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Home»Archives»Eye on Canada»Eye on Manitoba (Page 3)

Manitoba politics are invasive and expensive

By Graham Lane on July 8, 2021  

Manitoba politics are invasive and expensive

The scourge of COVID-19 is slowly being beaten back but Manitoba’s economy was in trouble…

Prairie provinces debt levels a ticking time bomb

By Alexandre Massaux on June 24, 2021  

Prairie provinces debt levels a ticking time bomb

The debt in Canada’s Prairie provinces has grown colossally during the COVID-19 pandemic, just as…

Why private operation of public parks makes sense

By Joseph Quesnel on June 16, 2021  

Why private operation of public parks makes sense

Manitobans shouldn’t be afraid of the government partnering with the private sector to run public…

Prairie provinces must put an end to rising debt

By Alexandre Massaux on May 25, 2021  

Prairie provinces must put an end to rising debt

At the end of 2020, Alberta’s debt was estimated at $98 billion, Manitoba’s was $28.6 billion…

Why principals, teachers don’t belong in the same union

By Michael Zwaagstra on May 7, 2021  

Why principals, teachers don’t belong in the same union

Principals and teachers shouldn’t be in the same union. That was a key recommendation of…

Plenty of blame to share in Manitoba Hydro debacle

By Graham Lane on April 18, 2021  

Plenty of blame to share in Manitoba Hydro debacle

Former Saskatchewan premier Brad Wall’s report on the Keeyask dam and Bipole III transmission line…

Keep government out of the internet business

By Ian Madsen on April 2, 2021  

Keep government out of the internet business

Manitoba’s Opposition New Democratic Party proposes the creation of a new Crown corporation to provide…

Manitoba government too involved in insurance business

By Graham Lane on March 23, 2021  

Manitoba government too involved in insurance business

Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) is in updating its computer programs and associated practices. Through an…

New canola-killing clubroot strains found in Western Canada

By Bev Betkowski on March 17, 2021  

New canola-killing clubroot strains found in Western Canada

Nine new strains of clubroot – a disease that can kill canola crops – have…

Manitoba poised to become a lithium-exporting powerhouse

By Clinton Desveaux on February 10, 2021  

Manitoba poised to become a lithium-exporting powerhouse

The slogan on licence plates reads, “Friendly Manitoba” but it might need to be changed…

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