Manitoba Hydro now acknowledges its runaway expansion plans have turned into billion-dollar mistakes. Its debt is projected to double to $25 billion within a few years. This debt will affect ratepayers. If you believe it’s important to find out what went wrong at Manitoba Hydro, please read and sign the Canadian Taxpayers Federation's petition calling for an independent inquiry: http://bit.ly/2eRlegU
By: Graham Lane Published by the Winnipeg Sun on Friday, September 29, 2017 Ontario’s taxpayers have a staunch defender...
Read MoreBy: Dorothy Dobbie Originally published by Lifestyles55 on September 7, 2017, here. Over the past decade and a half, Manitobans...
Read MoreBy: Graham Lane Published by the Winnipeg Sun, August 31, 2017 Manitoba Hydro has asked the federal government to...
Read MoreBy Graham Lane and Ian Madsen Published in the Winnipeg Sun on August 24, 2017 Successful private companies benefit from...
Read MoreNote from Graham Lane: Muskrat Falls is yet another example of government missing the market and wasting billions, to the...
Read MoreBy Graham Lane Winnipeg Sun, August 10, 2017 The Public Utilities Board has upped Hydro rates again, this time...
Read MoreBy Graham Lane Winnipeg Sun, July 28, 2017 This past week saw Manitoba’s debt downgraded for the second time...
Read MoreNote: The provincial government continues to ignore its responsibility for Hydro’s distress and could lessen its take from the...
Read MoreA note from Manitoba Forward’s Graham Lane on the recent exchange between Garland Laliberte and Andrea McLandress: Garland Laliberte, Vice-President...
Read MoreBy: Graham Lane Published by: The Winnipeg Sun, June 22, 2017 Upon the election that put Brian Pallister’s PC...
Read Moreby Graham Lane Published in the Winnipeg Sun, December 29, 2017 A culture war is on in Manitoba’s public educational system, particularly in universities...
Read MoreBy: Graham Lane Winnipeg Sun, May 19, 2017 A big scrap is coming between public service labour unions and Brian Pallister. The question behind...
Read MoreBy: Graham Lane Published: Winnipeg Sun, March 17, 2017 Not too long from now, Manitoba’s PC government will table its provincial budget; the first...
Read Moreby Graham Lane Published in the Winnipeg Sun, December 29, 2017 A culture war is on in Manitoba’s public educational system, particularly in universities...
Read MoreBy: Graham Lane Winnipeg Sun, May 19, 2017 A big scrap is coming between public service labour unions and Brian Pallister. The question behind...
Read MoreBy: Graham Lane Published: Winnipeg Sun, March 17, 2017 Not too long from now, Manitoba’s PC government will table its provincial budget; the first...
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