Freedom of expression?
President of Bar Association reprimanded for speaking of WWII and the dangers of Marxism The first tenet of freedom is the ability to speak, to voice one’s opinion, to present
President of Bar Association reprimanded for speaking of WWII and the dangers of Marxism The first tenet of freedom is the ability to speak, to voice one’s opinion, to present
Premier Pallister secures back up vaccine for Manitoba. Part of the manufacturing process to take place in Winnipeg. By Dorothy Dobbie Manitobans got very good news in mid February when
Recovering from the impacts of COVID-19 is a top priority for everyone in Winnipeg. Our municipal government must lead with a real commitment to a renewed and strengthened partnership with
I am having a hard time getting old. No, not because I have aches and pains or because life is harder, but because I can’t feel myself as old. From…
Lately, I’ve included in these articles information about mental health resources. As we continue to battle this virus into the New Year, I want to take a moment to address
Jim Pappas As we begin this New Year there is really a kind of hush all over the world. So much has taken place this year as to make it
Clinton Desveaux, Frontier Centre for Public Policy Canadians have no idea all of the fancy Tesla battery technology has mostly been developed in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Dalhousie University has partnered
The Paddlewheel and the downtown Bay join Eaton’s in history By John Einarson I was saddened to learn of the closing of the iconic downtown Hudson’s Bay Co. store last…
This time of year, memories of my grandmother always come flooding back. You know we all have them. What is it about grandmothers that make memories all the better? Mine,
COVID-19 has been a part of our lives for some time. We’ve had to rethink and rejig how we conduct our daily business. We’ve had to physically distance from one