Lions Place Housing Crisis: What the Manitoba Government can and must do

By Shauna McKinnon

Election 2022 Winnipeg’s next mayor

October 6, 2022  I’m being asked which mayoral candidate with the potential to win Winnipeg’s election has the better platform when it comes to policing, recreation, housing, taxation and equity, topics we regularly publish on at the Canadian …

Experiences of trauma prevent people from planning for financial future, finds new report 

October 4, 2022

Code Red: Winnipeg’s Fire and Paramedic Service Infrastructure Deficit

For Immediate Release (Treaty One, Winnipeg): October 3, 2022   CODE RED: WINNIPEG FIRE AND PARAMEDIC INFRASTRUCTURE DEFICIT LOOMING – NEW REPORT

Speaking Up Fall 2022

Thursday October 13, 7pm – 8:15 pm online Why Politicians and Big Business Love P3s, but the Rest of Us Shouldn’t, with Simon Enoch Zoom Registration here Proponents of Public Private Partnerships (P3s) like to paint a very rosy …

A Living Wage for Winnipeg is $18.34/ hour, Brandon $15.66/hour, Thompson $16.25/hour: Report

August 25, 2022 Winnipeg, Treaty One Territory – The Manitoba Office of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives calculates that a family of four, with two working parents, would require a wage of $18.34/ hour in Winnipeg, $15.66/ …

An Exploration of Long-Term Outcomes Following Graduation from the Ndinawe Child and Youth Care Certificate Program

The Ndinawe Child and Youth Care Certificate Program (NCYCCP) is a post-secondary education program for formerly sexually exploited individuals in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The full-time, one-year college program is offered in partnership with Red River College Polytechnic (RRC Polytech) …

Revision to Manitoba Minimum Wage Legislation Inadequate

For Immediate Release (Winnipeg): The Manitoba government introduced legislation yesterday to allow Cabinet to increase the minimum wage if inflation rises above 5 per cent, as measured in the first three months of the year.

Manitoba 2022 Budget prioritizes tax cuts over repairing public services

Province cutting revenue by $363.4 million at expense of education, housing, civil service, and municipalities

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