Erin Selby
2011 Manitoba Election Archive
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Tories renew call for backtowork legislation to end Brandon University strike
Friday, 18 November 2011
Brandon Sun - Erin Selby said the government will stay on the sidelines and leave the two sides to work it out — no matter how long that takes. "This is a difficult time for students and their families," she said. "We understand their frustration. ...
Don't cross picket line, striking BU professors urged
Thursday, 17 November 2011
Brandon Sun - The Selinger government said Labour Minister Jennifer Howard and Advanced Education Minister Erin Selby still intend to let matters play out without their intervention, though the province has urged both sides to go to binding arbitration. ...
Don't cross picket line, striking BU professors urged
Thursday, 17 November 2011
Winnipeg Free Press - The Selinger government said Labour Minister Jennifer Howard and Advanced Education Minister Erin Selby still intend to let matters play out without their intervention, though the province has urged both sides to go to binding arbitration. ...
U of M campus continues to grow
Wednesday, 16 November 2011
The Manitoban - Several university officials and local politicians were in attendance to mark the opening of the U of M's seven projects, including provincial Minister of Advanced Education Erin Selby, Vic Toews, federal minister of public safety, and Rod Bruinooge, ...
You can't avoid the BU reality
Wednesday, 16 November 2011
Brandon Sun - According to the Oct. 24 edition of Hansard, Manitoba Minister of Advanced Education and Literacy Erin Selby confirmed in the legislature that BUFA specifically requested for Michael Werier to be appointed as mediator, in writing. ...
U of M completes $80M upgrade
Thursday, 10 November 2011
Winnipeg Free Press - Erin Selby, Manitoba's minister of advanced education, said the projects will establish the U of M as a premier destination for post-secondary education. Also completed this year, but not included among the projects announced Wednesday, ...
U of M Showcasing GovernmentFunded Projects
Tuesday, 08 November 2011
ChrisD.ca (blog) - Members of the public are welcome to attend. Dignitaries attending include U of M president David Barnard, MPs Vic Toews and Rod Bruinooge, MLA Erin Selby, and Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada president Paul Davidson.
First Nations celebrate RRC campus
Saturday, 05 November 2011
Portage Daily Graphic - ... Portage campus' move to a larger, central campus location. "This is a fantastic thing for Portage. It brings education closer to people, and the more students we get involved the better," said Manitoba Minister for Advanced Education Erin Selby.
First Nations celebrate RRC campus
Saturday, 05 November 2011
Central Plains Herald Leader - ... Portage campus' move to a larger, central campus location. "This is a fantastic thing for Portage. It brings education closer to people, and the more students we get involved the better," said Manitoba Minister for Advanced Education Erin Selby.
Historic morning at Brandon University
Friday, 04 November 2011
Brandon Sun - Advanced Education Minister Erin Selby said Thursday she's not getting involved. "We cannot speculate on what will and will not happen. Our goal all along is to help the two sides come to an agreement as quickly as possible. We trust the university and ...
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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