Eric Robinson

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Kewatinook

Incumbent since 1993

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Political Party: NDP

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Province acts to get relocation done

Sunday, 04 December 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - The province isn't willing to wait any longer to move nearly 700 flood evacuees, stuck in hotel rooms since early May, Manitoba Aboriginal Affairs Minister Eric Robinson said Friday. The province is turning directly to Lake St. Martin evacuees to get ...

Province moving forward on relocating flood evacuees: Robinson

Saturday, 03 December 2011

Brandon Sun - Eric Robinson, minister of aboriginal and northern affairs says many Lake St. Martin flood evacuees have signed up to move into a former radar base at Gypsumville. (TREVOR HAGAN / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS) Lake St. Martin flooding last spring. ...

Robinson says province 'obligated' to help FN flood evacuees

Saturday, 03 December 2011

CJOB - Aboriginal Affairs Minister Eric Robinson says the province has an obligation to help the evacuees... Robinson says the chief refused to agree to the move after the province chose not to order homes from a company he owns. Hundreds of residents from ...

Province moving forward on relocating flood evacuees: Robinson

Saturday, 03 December 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - Eric Robinson, minister of aboriginal and northern affairs says many Lake St. Martin flood evacuees have signed up to move into a former radar base at Gypsumville. (TREVOR HAGAN / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS) Lake St. Martin flooding last spring. ...

Manitoba going ahead with temporary housing for flood evacuees despite chief

Saturday, 03 December 2011

Brandon Sun - Eric Robinson, minister of aboriginal and northern affairs says many Lake St. Martin flood evacuees have signed up to move into a former radar base at Gypsumville. (TREVOR HAGAN / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS) WINNIPEG - Manitoba is setting up temporary homes ...

Manitoba going ahead with temporary housing for flood evacuees despite chief

Saturday, 03 December 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - Aboriginal Affairs Minister Eric Robinson says the province is now setting up temporary housing and has more than 500 people who say they want to move in next month. Evacuees can't afford to wait any longer for proper housing, he said. ...

Manitoba going ahead with temporary housing for flood evacuees despite chief

Friday, 02 December 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - Eric Robinson, minister of aboriginal and northern affairs says many Lake St. Martin flood evacuees have signed up to move into a former radar base at Gypsumville. (TREVOR HAGAN / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS) WINNIPEG - Manitoba is setting up temporary homes ...

Ashton unveils supporters, platform

Saturday, 19 November 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - The list includes provincial Aboriginal and Northern Affairs Minister Eric Robinson, The Pas MLA Frank Whitehead, Peguis First Nation Chief Glen Hudson and Manitoba Métis Federation president David Chartrand. Ashton, 29, is the youngest candidate in a ...

Ashton rolls out endorsements

Saturday, 19 November 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - The list includes provincial Aboriginal and Northern Affairs Minister Eric Robinson, The Pas MLA Frank Whitehead, Peguis First Nation Chief Glen Hudson and Manitoba Métis Federation president David Chartrand. Ashton, 29, is the youngest candidate in a ...

Stamp marks NHL's return

Wednesday, 09 November 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - True North Sports & Entertainment president Jim Ludlow and Manitoba deputy premier Eric Robinson will also be at the event. The stamp will commemorate the NHL team's return to the city after a 15-year absence. Earlier this fall, the Royal Canadian Mint ...

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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