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

Zuken Nominations

Low spending in Manitoba results in surplus during COVID-19 era 

By Molly McCracken

Condemning far-right ideas and occupation – CCPA Manitoba media statement 

February 11, 2022