Greg Selinger

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St. Boniface

Incumbent since 1999

Greg selinger

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Political Party: NDP

Phone: (204) 930-4232

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Tories say they won't repeat Filmon cuts

Thursday, 25 August 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - KEN GIGLIOTTI / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Liberal Leader Jon Gerrard (left), NDP Leader Premier Greg Selinger (centre) and Conservative Leader Hugh McFadyen debate. In his strongest words to date and on the eve of a provincial election campaign, ...

No limits for third party election ads

Thursday, 25 August 2011

Global Winnipeg - “That's been the subject of many court challenges and we're leaving the system as it is,” says NDP Leader, Greg Selinger. A Supreme Court ruling in 2004 paved the way for governments to impose limits on third party spending during an election campaign, ...

Party leaders hint at election platforms

Thursday, 25 August 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - From left: Liberal Leader Jon Gerrard, NDP Leader Premier Greg Selinger, and Progressive Conservative Leader Hugh McFadyen debate education on Wednesday. It was supposed to be a debate about public education, but Wednesday's first meeting of Manitoba's ...

Observing classrooms? As if

Thursday, 25 August 2011

Winnipeg Free Press (blog) - I'd love to spend significant time in classrooms, and Greg Selinger, Hugh McFadyen, and Dr. Jon Gerrard would similarly benefit. Ultimately, I would hope, so would the public education system. Where's the superintendent who'll sign off on access to a ...

Leaders talk schools in first debate in runup to Manitoba election

Wednesday, 24 August 2011

Global Winnipeg - NDP Premier Greg Selinger says the graduation rate has increased to 80 per cent but that's not enough. Conservative Leader Hugh McFadyen says Manitoba's dropout rate is the second-worst in the country and the NDP have had a decade to fix it. ...

Leaders talk schools in first debate in runup to Manitoba election

Wednesday, 24 August 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - From left: Liberal Leader Jon Gerrard, NDP Leader Premier Greg Selinger, and Progressive Conservative Leader Hugh McFadyen debate education on Wednesday. WINNIPEG - The men vying to become Manitoba's next premier say the province has to rid itself of ...

Leaders talk schools in first debate in runup to Manitoba election

Wednesday, 24 August 2011

Global Winnipeg - NDP Premier Greg Selinger says the graduation rate has increased to 80 per cent but that's not enough. Conservative Leader Hugh McFadyen says Manitoba's dropout rate is the second-worst in the country and the NDP have had a decade to fix it. ...

Provincial Leaders Square Off On Education

Wednesday, 24 August 2011

CJOB - Broadcast on CJOB's Richard Cloutier Reports, Richard began by asking each leader.. the NDP's Greg Selinger, Progressive Conservative leader Hugh McFadyen, and Liberal Leader Jon Gerrard... the most important issue facing the education system in 2011:

Manitoba party leaders duke it out over education

Wednesday, 24 August 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - From left: Liberal Leader Jon Gerrard, NDP Leader Premier Greg Selinger, and Progressive Conservative Leader Hugh McFadyen debate at the Radisson Hotel downtown. Join Dan Lett and Bruce Owen as they tweet from the first leaders debate of Manitoba's ...

Doer remembers agreeable Layton

Tuesday, 23 August 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - Premier Greg Selinger said today what he remembers about Layton is his influence on younger Canadians and his "tremendous sense of optimism." "He brought more people into the political process than we've ever seen before," Selinger said. ...

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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