Erin Selby
2011 Manitoba Election Archive
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Selinger, McFadyen battle for votes in south Winnipeg
Friday, 16 September 2011
Winnipeg Free Press - Standing behind him were Health Minister Theresa Oswald, Education Minister Nancy Allan, Advanced Education Minister Erin Selby, Water Stewardship Minister Christine Melnick, Housing Minister Kerri Irvin-Ross and St. Norbert candidate Dave Gaudreau. ...
NDP promise to cap tuition with inflation, expand student aid
Wednesday, 14 September 2011
The Manitoban - Erin Selby, NDP minister of advanced education and literacy, said that she was happy to see her party moving in this direction and hoped the expansion of student aid eligibility would make it easier for students with families to enrol in post-secondary ...
NDP invades enemy territory
Wednesday, 07 September 2011
Brandon Sun - Ditto, in 2007, when the NDP's Erin Selby stole Southdale from the Tories. In a 10-minute speech Tuesday to vocal sign-waving supporters, Selinger said more people are working than ever before in Manitoba. He also touted NDP improvements to health care ...
NDP invades enemy territory
Wednesday, 07 September 2011
Winnipeg Free Press - Ditto, in 2007, when the NDP's Erin Selby stole Southdale from the Tories. In a 10-minute speech Tuesday to vocal sign-waving supporters, Selinger said more people are working than ever before in Manitoba. He also touted NDP improvements to health care ...
Saturday Special: The battles of Manitoba
Saturday, 03 September 2011
Winnipeg Free Press - The PCs are running more female candidates, particularly in south Winnipeg, to counter the success of the NDP capturing that part of the city in prior elections with the team of Theresa Oswald in Seine River, Erin Selby in Southdale, Marilyn Brick in ...
Praying for a real election
Saturday, 03 September 2011
Winnipeg Free Press - There will be hand-to-hand combat in Assiniboia, Jim Rondeau's riding, and in Fort Richmond, Seine River and Southdale, where Kerri Irvin-Ross, Theresa Oswald and Erin Selby are the NDP incumbents. How the floods will affect the outcome is not clear ...
It's now the Universite De Saint Boniface
Friday, 02 September 2011
CJOB - Obtaining University status for the college was the result of an historic bill tabled by Advanced Education minister Erin Selby. It received royal assent this past June.. With a new name and new identity the USB is using the change in its status as a ...
Money talks... Will it translate into votes?
Thursday, 28 July 2011
Winnipeg Free Press - That didn't stop New Democrat Erin Selby from stealing the riding from the Tories in the 2007 election by a healthy margin. Wesley says each party's central fundraising machine and its ability to deploy its money strategically is more important than ...
Child care centre first step to a new school
Wednesday, 06 July 2011
Winnipeg Free Press - MLA Erin Selby, whose Southdale constituency includes Sage Creek, said the province has developed plans for the facility while Little Bo-Peep Early Learning Centre, based in Windsor Park, has submitted an application to operate the new centre. ...
Questionnaire Response
Erin Selby - Southdale
Why did you decide to run in the 2011 Manitoba election?
After spending 10 years as a TV journalist watching other people tackle the issues, I wanted to get off the sidelines and get more involved helping my community.
What experience will you bring to compliment your role as MLA?
I've been a strong advocate for Southdale. We've funded the community centre expansion, a path for kids to get to school, and a fire hall. Now we're building two child-care centres and a school.
Is there anything in particular you would like to change in our province? In your electoral division?
We need to keep building child-care spaces, recreation facilities, and new classrooms for our growing community. Investments in health care that continue to reduce waitlists are also a priority.
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