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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Thursday, 19 April 2012

Winnipeg Free Press - However, if you took everything said about Katz and replaced it with Greg Selinger, Clark would have been more factual in his tirade. I say vote for Katz as the next premier. He cannot do any worse than what 10-plus years of the current provincial ...

Employment program begins at home

Thursday, 19 April 2012

Winnipeg Free Press - Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger's angry reaction to the federal government's decision illustrates the precise problem the feds are trying to address by reclaiming control over worker immigration. Selinger told the Free Press that, under Manitoba's ...

Sunday shopping for votes

Thursday, 19 April 2012

Winnipeg Free Press - Eight months ago, Premier Greg Selinger said the NDP had no plans to change the province's Sunday shopping laws. The premier said he believed the existing law struck the right balance between access to shopping and providing opportunities for families ...

Province to prod feds on immigrant settlement

Thursday, 19 April 2012

Winnipeg Free Press - A spokesman for Premier Greg Selinger said the government will seek all-party support for the resolution. "We believe taking management of this program away from Manitoba and moving it to Ottawa will take away the successful local focus and put our ...

But NDP promised no new taxes, Tories say

Thursday, 19 April 2012

Winnipeg Free Press - A statement made during a debate in last fall's election campaign is coming back to haunt Premier Greg Selinger. The opposition reminded Selinger Wednesday he promised not to raise taxes during a leaders' radio forum on Sept. 12.

NDP hits back on infrastructure cash

Thursday, 19 April 2012

Winnipeg Free Press - Leading the charge were Premier Greg Selinger and Infrastructure and Transportation Minister Steve Ashton, who said the province will spend a record $589 million this year to fix the province's roads and highways. They also outlined the province's 2012 ...

A budget of broken promises: Tories

Thursday, 19 April 2012

Carman Valley Leader - Greg Selinger's NDP government has tabled a budget that breaks his election promises and ensures Manitobans continue to pay the price for NDP mismanagement, according to the Manitoba Tories. They attacked the 2012 budget for raising taxes and fees by ...

Massive Road & Bridge Repairs Planned

Thursday, 19 April 2012

Portage Online - Premier Greg Selinger has announced $589 Million will be spent in infrastructure in bridges and roads. For Portage la Prairie, the work will focus on paving 10 kilometres of the Trans-Canada that runs through the city and repairing a structure at the ...

'Toba hits the road on infrastructure

Thursday, 19 April 2012

Winnipeg Sun - A day after the budget was tabled, Premier Greg Selinger said on Wednesday that more than 80 bridges and 200 roads required fixing or rebuilding because of last year's massive spring flood, and pointed to $50 million allocated for such repairs.

Few infrastructure projects to be completed

Thursday, 19 April 2012

Selkirk Journal - ... just increased by 2.5 cents, states the provincial news release. “For every dollar Manitobans pay in provincial gas tax, over two dollars will be invested in the roads and bridges our economy and our families depend on,” said Premier Greg Selinger.

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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