Erin Selby
2011 Manitoba Election Archive
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Premier orders minister to pay for Jets tickets
Friday, 11 May 2012
Global Winnipeg - Advanced Education and Literacy Minister Erin Selby got one ticket from the President of Red River College for a Jets game in October. An RRC spokesperson says Selby paid the college back for the ticket “within the last several days.
More cabinet ministers admit to taking free Jets tickets
Friday, 11 May 2012
CJOB - Global News reports Advanced Education Minister Erin Selby got tickets from the President of Red River College, and has since paid the college back. Tourism Minister Flo Marcelino went to a game courtesy of hotel chain Canad Inns. And the minister ...
Dave Chomiak says it's all part of doing business
Friday, 11 May 2012
CJOB - Global News also found disclosure documents showing Advanced Education Minister Erin Selby got tickets from the President of Red River College. Selby has since paid the college back. Tourism Minister Flor Marcelino went to a game, ...
Energy minister scores Jets tickets from oil company
Friday, 11 May 2012
Global Winnipeg - Advanced Education and Literacy Minister Erin Selby got tickets from the president of Red River College. An RRC spokesperson says Selby paid the college back for the tickets “within the last several days.” Tourism Minister Flo Marcelino went to a game ...
Stateoftheart — really — at U of M
Thursday, 12 April 2012
Winnipeg Sun - The 70000 sq. ft. facility will be under the microscope at 11 am this morning, when U of M president David Barnard is joined by Education Minister Erin Selby and local MP Rod Bruinooge at the launch.
U of M's new ARTlab set to open doors
Thursday, 12 April 2012
Winnipeg Free Press - ... president of Manitoba's largest post-secondary education institution, will be joined at the opening by Erin Selby, minister of advanced education and literacy, Rod Bruinooge, MP for Winnipeg South, and Paul Hess, director of the School of Art.
Transcona arena proposal rejected
Tuesday, 10 April 2012
Winnipeg Sun - “Southdale had political leadership (including an election promise from NDP MLA Erin Selby) and quite frankly that's been lacking in Transcona,” Donald said, adding Bronx Park's project got a strong push from Coun. Jeff Browaty.
Students sue over midwifery program
Saturday, 24 March 2012
Winnipeg Free Press - Advanced Education Minister Erin Selby said the government remains committed to the UCN program. She acknowledged the difficulties in establishing the program in the north. She also noted about half the program's original students had dropped out ...
Adult Learners Week proclaimed
Saturday, 24 March 2012
Portage Daily Graphic - “Adult learning gives people the knowledge and skills needed to take control of their destinies,” said Advanced Education and Literacy Minister Erin Selby. “The Province of Manitoba is committed to providing Manitobans with opportunities to obtain ...
Celebrating adult learners
Wednesday, 21 March 2012
Winkler Times - Advanced Education and Literacy Minister Erin Selby and Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Christine Melnick visited the Centre for Aboriginal Human Resource Development today to celebrate International Adult Learners' Week and the achievements ...
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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