Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister’s ‘Mystery Bills’ Are a ‘Dangerous’ Violation of Democratic Standards, Experts Say Published March 5, 2021 Analysis Brian Pallister’s PC government tabled 19 bills with no text
Oil Executives Pressured Regina, Saskatchewan to Withdraw Motion Banning Public Buildings From Being Named After Oil Companies Published March 1, 2021 News Big Oil joined forces with Sask Party insiders to force Regina City Council to back down from a motion linked to renewable energy plan
Winnipeg Restaurant Used Federal Emergency Wage Subsidy ‘Scab Loophole’ to Keep Kitchen Open During a Strike Published February 12, 2021 New Stella’s restaurant owner confirms using emergency wage subsidy for three employees who continued working during a strike
Truckers Say They’re ‘Not Confident’ in New Training Guidelines Brought In After Fatal 2018 Humboldt Crash Published February 2, 2021 News New University of Saskatchewan study suggests long haul truck driver training does not meet driver needs in Canada
Restaurant Chain That Claimed It Was Shut Down By Unionized Workers Quietly Received Federal Wage Subsidies Published January 19, 2021 News Management at popular Winnipeg restaurant chain won’t say if federal emergency wage subsidy was used for scab labour
Pallister Government’s Liquor Privatization Plan Will Strain Manitoba’s Healthcare System, Health Experts Warn Published January 15, 2021 Analysis Privatizing liquor sales shifts focus away from ‘public health’ towards a system based on a pure ‘profit motive’