Greg Selinger
2011 Manitoba Election Archive
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Incumbent since 1999

party leader
Greg Selinger incumbent
Political Party: NDP
Phone: (204) 930-4232
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Manitoba Tories would wean province off Ottawa payments, make it a 'have' province
Friday, 23 September 2011
Global Winnipeg - NDP Premier Greg Selinger said Manitoba is already on the right track and took in $75 million less from Ottawa this year. The provincial economy has outpaced the Canadian average for the last five years, he added. The NDP's focus is to improve ...
Men vying to be Mba's next premier prep to square off in main TV debate tonight
Friday, 23 September 2011
Winnipeg Free Press - NDP Premier Greg Selinger says he's looking forward telling Manitoba voters what the party stands for. Conservative Leader Hugh McFadyen says the debate is an important one since advanced polls open the following day. There have been no shortage of ...
Manitoba Tories would wean province off Ottawa payments, make it a 'have' province
Friday, 23 September 2011
Winnipeg Free Press - Manitoba Liberal Leader Jon Gerard (left), NDP Leader Greg Selinger (centre), and Progressive Conservative Leader Hugh McFayden at the leaders debate at the Winnipeg Convention Centre Thursday. WINNIPEG - A Progressive Conservative government in ...
How about tackling violent crime?
Friday, 23 September 2011
Winnipeg Sun - Party leaders, from left, Jon Gerrard (Liberal), Greg Selinger (NDP) and Hugh McFadyen (Progressive Conservative) take part in the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce election forum at the Winnipeg Convention Centre on Sept. ...
Manitoba Tories would wean province off Ottawa payments, make it a 'have' province
Friday, 23 September 2011
Brandon Sun - NDP Premier Greg Selinger said Manitoba is already on the right track and took in $75 million less from Ottawa this year. The provincial economy has outpaced the Canadian average for the last five years, he added. The NDP's focus is to improve ...
Manitoba Tories would wean province off Ottawa payments, make it a 'have' province
Friday, 23 September 2011
Winnipeg Free Press - NDP Premier Greg Selinger said Manitoba is already on the right track and took in $75 million less from Ottawa this year. The provincial economy has outpaced the Canadian average for the last five years, he added. The NDP's focus is to improve ...
Progressive Conservatives Aim to Clean Up Lake Winnipeg
Friday, 23 September 2011
ChrisD.ca (blog) - “Greg Selinger and the NDP have turned the promise to clean up Lake Winnipeg into a groundhog day-style annual event, “McFadyen said. “We think a better approach is to listen to scientists, work together to attack the main problem they have identified ...
Selinger Would Lower Homeowners' Utility Bills
Friday, 23 September 2011
ChrisD.ca (blog) - Premier Greg Selinger announced Thursday that if re-elected, the NDP would build on the federal government's ecoENERGY program to cut the cost of a home energy audit, and lower the interest rate on Manitoba Hydro's popular Power Smart loan program. ...
Manitoba Tories want to wean province off Ottawa payments
Thursday, 22 September 2011
Global Winnipeg - NDP Premier Greg Selinger said Manitoba is on the right track and took in $75 million less from Ottawa this year. He pointed out the province has one of the fastest-growing economies in Canada.
Manitoba Tories want to wean province off Ottawa payments
Thursday, 22 September 2011
Winnipeg Free Press - NDP Premier Greg Selinger said Manitoba is on the right track and took in $75 million less from Ottawa this year. He pointed out the province has one of the fastest-growing economies in Canada.
Questionnaire Response
Greg Selinger - St. Boniface
Why did you decide to run in the 2011 Manitoba election?
Our government has made a lot of progress since the 90’s and I think if we work together we can achieve much more. I want families to have access to health care, quality education, good jobs, and feel safe in their communities.
What experience will you bring to compliment your role as MLA?
As a resident of St. Boniface for over 30 years and having raised my two sons in this community I feel passionate about St. Boniface's wonderful and unique qualities as a neighbourhood and its contribution to making Manitoba the wonderful province it is.
Is there anything in particular you would like to change in our province? In your electoral division?
Health care accessibility, opportunities for young people, recreational infrastructure, quality education & keeping Manitoba Hydro publically owned.
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