Dave Chomiak

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Kildonan

Incumbent since 1990

Dave chomiak

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Political Party: NDP

Phone: (204) 415-7684

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Proposed peat mine draws opposition

Wednesday, 11 January 2012

Winnipeg Free Press - "We have a (application review) process in place that will be rigorous," Finance Minister Stan Struthers said, filling in for Conservation Minister Dave Chomiak, who was unavailable. The revelation that a company is seeking to mine peat in the park has ...

Conservation conversation

Thursday, 05 January 2012

The Manitoban - “Boreal woodland caribou are a threatened species, and the Owl-Flintstone and Atikaki-Berens caribou populations are particularly vulnerable,” said Conservation Minister Dave Chomiak in a Dec. 21 press release, “We've worked with the Eastern Manitoba ...

Park fees are back in Manitoba

Wednesday, 04 January 2012

Red River Valley Echo - Conservation minister Dave Chomiak said the price of the passes still makes parks accessible. "Manitoba's camping, cabin and reservation fees are among the most affordable in the country," said Chomiak. "Our plan will keep our parks affordable and help ...

Car thieves try to break leash

Monday, 02 January 2012

Winnipeg Free Press - Former Manitoba attorney general Dave Chomiak shows ankle-monitoring device when Manitoba Justice's auto theft program was announced in April 2008. (WAYNE GLOWACKI / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS ARCHIVES) WITH the help of Free Press staff, students in Red River ...

$4 daily fee to use provincial parks

Monday, 02 January 2012

Brandon Sun - The new daily fee was announced Friday by Conservation Minister Dave Chomiak and will end a three-year run in which entry to Manitoba's 86 parks was free. Other fees will be $8 for three days and $30 for a yearly pass. “Four dollars a day is a pretty ...

Curing the hangover

Monday, 02 January 2012

Brandon Sun - Just last week, Conservation Minister Dave Chomiak put an end to three years of free provincial park admission with his announcement of new park fees that will take effect on May 1. They will include a $4 a day entry fee per vehicle, $8 for three days ...

Car thieves try to break leash 39 cases of tampering with GPS bracelet since 2008

Monday, 02 January 2012

Winnipeg Free Press - WAYNE GLOWACKI / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS archives Former Manitoba attorney general Dave Chomiak shows ankle-monitoring device when Manitoba Justice�s auto theft program was announced in April 2008. So far, 59 of Winnipegs worst car thieves have been ...

Better parks, recreation opportunities for families

Sunday, 01 January 2012

mySteinbach.ca (blog) - This announcement was made by Conservation Minister Dave Chomiak. “In other places, we've seen parks actually close with the downturn in the economy,” said Chomiak. “In our province, we want every Manitoban to be able to enjoy our beautiful parks and ...

Province brings back park entrance fees

Saturday, 31 December 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - KEN GIGLIOTTI / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Conservation Minister Dave Chomiak: revenues will go toward capital improvements in provincial parks. ITS going to cost you a couple of toonies to get you and your vehicle into a provincial park on a day pass ...

Provincial park fees rise

Saturday, 31 December 2011

Portage Daily Graphic - By Jordan Maxwell Manitoba Conservation Minister Dave Chomiak announced on Friday that the province will be bringing back vehicle entry fees to get into provincial parks. The fees have been waived for the past three years. Starting on April 1, 2012, ...

Questionnaire Response

Dave Chomiak - Kildonan

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

Because I see what a difference a NDP government means to people versus a Conservative government. Health care, home care, and education were all cut under the Conservative government. We want to build a strong economy, health care and education for all Manitobans.

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

I am experienced and hard working. I always stay in touch with the constituency.

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

Education, health care & affordable living for seniors.


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