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
Years Of Wage Freezes Demanded By Manitoba PCs Leading To ‘Brain Drain,’ University Of Manitoba Faculty Say Published October 8, 2021 News Wages have been effectively frozen for about five years
Winnipeg Police Agreed to Promote ‘Secretive and Strict’ Religious Sect, Internal Emails Show Published June 4, 2021 New Experts say internal emails suggest a controversial religious sect sought to use Winnipeg Police to generate positive publicity
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
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
Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister Considers Dramatic Expansion of Police on Winnipeg Streets To Stop COVID-19 Published November 3, 2020 News Brief Manitoba doctors say they need more funding and healthcare resources, not a police-enforced mandatory curfew