Category: Eye on Manitoba
Eye on Manitoba
LatestIs Manitoba’s liquor monopoly on its last legs?
Manitobans can only hope
Ottawa tone deaf to issues facing farmers
This is what happens when a government is driven by urban politics
How we teach reading really does matter
The whole language approach to teaching reading has been devastating for students
Canadian lithium exploration could help supply the batteries of the future
“Western Canada is going to be one of the biggest jurisdictions for lithium on the planet”
Port of Churchill finally opening for business?
The opportunity costs of not exporting natural gas and oil remain enormous
Misbehaving teachers must be held accountable
All students deserve to be safe and secure while at school
Research aims to boost mental health support for farmers
People who own, operate or work on a farm have higher suicide rates compared to most other occupations
The skilled trades shortage has a solution: women
But women have challenges that most men don’t have when entering the trades
Trudeau deliberately choosing to lower Canadians’ living standards
The feds should be cutting taxes, not raising them
Manitoba needs to pick up the pace on tax relief
The province should look to its neighbours and other jurisdictions that are providing meaningful relief
As inflation rages minimum wage hikes fall short
Governments’ failure to care about low-wage workers has meant real-dollar pay cuts for those who can afford them least
Ottawa will investigate food prices. It’s about time
Canadians need to understand how their food supply chains really work
