Six Times Manitobans Forced the PC Government to Scrap Bad Legislation Published December 22, 2021 Analysis From wage freezes, to school board overhauls, to privatization, 2021 saw the Manitoba Progressive Conservatives introduce and then retract a host of bad ideas
Scott Moe, oil industry stoked ‘fear and anger’ over climate motion, Regina councillors say Published December 17, 2021 News Moe threatened to cut $33 million in crown funding from the city
Big Property Company Tells Investors Its Business Strategy Focuses on ‘Essential Workers’ in Provinces Where There’s ‘No Rent Controls’ Published November 26, 2021 News Company executive tells investors on video call that there are ‘no rent controls in Alberta and Saskatchewan’
Brian Pallister’s Wage Freeze Resulted in Indigenous Scholars Leaving Manitoba, University Faculty Say Published November 10, 2021 News “If you continue to be treated this way, why would you stay?”
Here’s a Timeline Showing How Scott Moe Let Saskatchewan’s COVID-19 Crisis Spiral Out of Control Published October 29, 2021 Analysis Saskatchewan’s healthcare system is collapsing even though doctors and experts warned Scott Moe this would happen
Manitoba PCs can’t fix nursing shortage with low wages for University of Manitoba instructors, faculty warn Published October 19, 2021 News The current offer, they say, is little better than the previous five-year wage freeze