Winnipeg’s focus in the next council term must be on growing its economy and this spring’s potholed experience has underscored the roles that well-maintained roads…
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The provincial quarry rehabilitation program is expected to see between 25 to 30 projects funded this year, through the reserve funded by the aggregate extraction…
Canada needs a trade infrastructure investment strategy that prioritizes “shovel worthy” projects, rather than those that are simply “shovel ready”, some 220 attendees at the…
The MHCA Executive Committee has asked that the association seek discussions with the City of Winnipeg senior Administration on the scope of a proposed fuel-cost…
Awareness of the history and the rights of Indigenous peoples in Canada is a basic first step in working towards reconciliation in your community, but…
The revenues Winnipeg raises each year with a 2% tax hike are intended to fix roads, and City Council should stick to the deal made…
The MHCA has recommended the City of Winnipeg’s social procurement plan reflect the work being done by the industry to raise awareness among diverse communities…
Premier Heather Stefanson said the first six months of her leadership have proven challenging – with COVID-19 variants still a concern and spring weather bringing…
Canada’s funding of “shovel-ready” infrastructure projects, rather than through a long-term strategy that prioritizes projects with the highest return to the GDP, has damaged the…
The City of Winnipeg should quickly rollout a program to fix the roads, using the funding recently announced by the provincial government to address the…