Eric Robinson

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Kewatinook

Incumbent since 1993

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Political Party: NDP

Phone: (204) 794-3428

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Lottery for a life

Tuesday, 08 November 2011

Canada First Perspective - And Manitoba Aboriginal and Northern Affairs Minister Eric Robinson is planning to fly to Ottawa in mid-November to speak to federal Aboriginal Affairs Minister John Duncan about Island Lake's plight. Duncan had agreed to squeeze in a seven-minute ...

Ashton decides to throw hat into NDP ring

Monday, 07 November 2011

Brandon Sun - She has the backing of Manitoba Aboriginal Affairs Minister Eric Robinson. Robinson, who represents a provincial riding within Ashton's larger federal Churchill riding, said it's time for the next generation to step up. Ashton is no longer the youngest ...

Ashton decides to throw hat into NDP ring

Monday, 07 November 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - She has the backing of Manitoba Aboriginal Affairs Minister Eric Robinson. Robinson, who represents a provincial riding within Ashton's larger federal Churchill riding, said it's time for the next generation to step up. Ashton is no longer the youngest ...

Lottery for a life

Saturday, 05 November 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - And Manitoba Aboriginal and Northern Affairs Minister Eric Robinson is planning to fly to Ottawa in mid-November to speak to federal Aboriginal Affairs Minister John Duncan about Island Lake's plight. Duncan had agreed to squeeze in a seven-minute ...

Singersongwriter, 17, named outstanding aboriginal artist

Saturday, 05 November 2011

Canada First Perspective - Ali Fontaine was presented with the award by Eric Robinson, Manitoba's minister for Aboriginal and Northern Affairs, at the kickoff of the sixth annual Manito Ahbee Festival on Wednesday. "I'm truly honoured that I was chosen for this and that so many ...

Tab for reserve evacuees at $23M and climbing

Friday, 04 November 2011

Brandon Sun - Eric Robinson, Manitoba's aboriginal affairs minister, said the money should have been used to set up temporary communities closer to the reserve rather putting people up in Winnipeg hotels. "With the money that was spent so far, we could have had, ...

Tab for reserve evacuees at $23M and climbing

Friday, 04 November 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - Eric Robinson, Manitoba's aboriginal affairs minister, said the money should have been used to set up temporary communities closer to the reserve rather putting people up in Winnipeg hotels. "With the money that was spent so far, we could have had, ...

Singersongwriter, 17, named outstanding aboriginal artist

Friday, 04 November 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - Ali Fontaine was presented the award by Manitoba Aboriginal and Northern Affairs Minister Eric Robinson Wednesday at the kickoff of the sixth annual Manito Ahbee Festival. "I'm truly honoured that I was chosen for this and that so many people are ...

Evacuation of flooded Manitoba First Nations costing $23M and rising

Thursday, 03 November 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - Manitoba's Aboriginal Affairs Minister Eric Robinson said the money should have been used to set up temporary communities closer to the reserve rather putting people up in Winnipeg hotels. "With the money that was spent so far, we could have had, ...

Singersongwriter, 17, named outstanding aboriginal artist

Thursday, 03 November 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - Ali Fontaine was presented with the award by Eric Robinson, Manitoba's minister for Aboriginal and Northern Affairs, at the kickoff of the sixth annual Manito Ahbee Festival on Wednesday. "I'm truly honoured that I was chosen for this and that so many ...

Questionnaire Response

Eric Robinson - Kewatinook

Why did you decide to run in the 2011 Manitoba election?

I am running to represent the constituents of Keewatinook to provide equal access to services for all. As the largest and most isolated riding in the province with the highest percentage of First Nations and aboriginal residents, we face great challenges. With experience, fortitude and action, we will continue to advance our issues without jeopardizing what matters most - our Treaty and Aboriginal Rights. The Canadian Wheat Board is responsible for over 90% of the crops shipped through the Port of Churchill all of which is at risk because of the Conservatives.

What experience will you bring to compliment your role as MLA?

I ensure that First Nations and Aboriginal issues are addressed, embraced and championed in the public sphere. As MLA since 1993, I am honored to defend, support and promote our customs, beliefs and practices in the constituency of Kewatinook.

Is there anything in particular you would like to change in our province? In your electoral division?

Access to employment & education, housing, health care, water quality & opportunities for our youth.


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