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 election roundup, September 19
Tuesday, 20 September 2011
Global Winnipeg - NDP Leader Greg Selinger is promising more housing and fewer surface parking lots in downtown Winnipeg. Selinger says if he's re-elected, he'll turn some of the parking lots owned by Crown agencies into retail and residential developments. ...
Selinger To Provide Downtown Housing
Monday, 19 September 2011
CJOB - Premier Greg Selinger says a re-elected NDP government would provide 1400 new housing units downtown. Selinger says an NDP government would make a total of 7 acres of land owned by the government or crown corporations available for development. ...
Selinger promises more housing, less surface parking downtown 0
Monday, 19 September 2011
Winnipeg Sun - (Winnipeg Sun files) Premier Greg Selinger pledged to build on the success of downtown development projects like MTS Centre hours after two Winnipeggers were injured in a possible drive-by shooting on Portage Avenue. Selinger's plan includes extending ...
NDP, Tories focus on downtown safety and development
Monday, 19 September 2011
Winnipeg Free Press - WINNIPEG - The NDP wants to work with the private sector to redevelop nearly seven acres of downtown surface parking lots now owned by the province or provincial Crown corporations, Premier Greg Selinger said Monday. In a campaign announcement outside ...
Manitoba party leaders debate crime, health care in twohour radio debate
Monday, 19 September 2011
Global Winnipeg - Incumbent NDP Premier Greg Selinger, Progressive Conservative Leader Hugh McFadyen and Liberal Leader Jon Gerrard all promised to hire more police officers, unclog the court system and address poverty and other root causes of crime during the live ...
Manitoba party leaders debate crime, health care in twohour radio debate
Monday, 19 September 2011
Winnipeg Free Press - Progressive Conservative Leader Hugh McFadyen (mihk'-FAH'-din) and Liberal Leader Jon Gerrard accused Premier Greg Selinger of failing to crack down on crime. The opposition leaders also said the NDP has left health-care wait times too long after 12 ...
Seventy per cent for NDP, Tallaire says
Monday, 19 September 2011
Beausejour Review - La Verendrye NDP candidate Maurice Tallaire (right) shakes hands with Premier Greg Selinger at a recent campaign rally. By Marc Zienkiewicz With NDP MLA Ron Lemieux now running in the new constituency of Dawson Trail, La Verendrye is up for grabs and ...
The word from The Forks: Week Two
Monday, 19 September 2011
Winnipeg Free Press - Both Liberal Leader Jon Gerrard and NDP Leader Greg Selinger have impressed her thus far. "The Liberals are really big on education and putting in youth programming, that's really refreshing. I'm not big on increasing the punishment for young ...
Education tax pledges need improvement: 'Pay fair' group 0
Monday, 19 September 2011
Winnipeg Sun - Sunday, Premier Greg Selinger said that seniors would no longer have to pay the school tax if the NDP are re-elected. He also promised to eliminate the education tax on Manitoba farmland. The NDP have been taking steps toward that in tax credits over ...
NDP talks taxation, Tories talk health
Monday, 19 September 2011
Winnipeg Free Press - Premier Greg Selinger promised to cut taxes for farmers and homeowning seniors Sunday, while the Conservatives continued to make new pledges on health care. Selinger said a re-elected NDP government would eliminate the school tax for seniors, ...
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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