The Parental Rights Trojan Horse

A shorter version was published in the Winnipeg Free Press August 21, 2023

Parental rights are a dog whistle for regressive politics that harm and bully 2SLGBTQIA+ students and community members. They are also a distraction from other substantial changes the government could be making to improve the well-being of children in schools–an actual priority of parents in this province.

Manitoba can’t afford cuts to parks, environmental protection

By Mark Hudson

Previously published in the Winnipeg Free Press August 15, 2023

Slashed to the bone: Austerity and Manitoba crown corporations

By Niall Harney and Lynne Fernandez

Previously published by the Winnipeg Free Press, August 5, 2023

Manitoba Government Cuts Undermine Safety and Justice

By Elizabeth Comack and Amelia Curran 

A Made in Manitoba Crisis

Previously published in the Winnipeg Free Press July 15, 2023

A large crowd of people joined the Save Public Health Care Rally, which went from the corner of Broadway and Main to the Union Centre — across the street from the Fort Garry Hotel, July 11, 2023. (Mike Thiessen / Winnipeg Free Press)

New report chronicles job loss impacts of privatization of MTS & acquisition by Bell 

For Immediate Release (Winnipeg, Treaty One). A new report published today by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives documents the economic impacts of the Manitoba Telecom Service (MTS) privatization and subsequent acquisition by Bell. 

Response to P3 lobby: letter to the editor

Further to the P3 debate: CCPA Manitoba research and analysis is debunking corporate rhetoric and damaging public policy in Manitoba. 

Economic inequality in Manitoba almost doubling since 2016 – new report

The Missing Piece in Health and Education



By Jim Silver

Shapeshifting P3s in Manitoba 

Previously published in the Brandon Sun May 9, and by the Winnipeg Free Press May 16,2023

By Molly McCracken and Niall Harney