Opinion

  • Alternative media plays crucial role

    Getting into the media is a big deal.

  • It’s the economy, stupid: The case for Martha Hall Findlay as Liberal leader

    National Post columnist Andrew Coyne recently stated that political moderation is often a discussion of tone rather than substantive policy.

  • Our First Nations people

    I am born from Upper Canada settlers who came to Manitoba for the land.

  • Firing of teacher with porn past exposes bigotry

    Apparently doing porn makes a person undeserving of respect.

  • Bad Religion

    When I met with Steve Swan to discuss writing for The Uniter, we sat staring out the large windows at a downtown Second Cup largely perplexed, attempting to whittle down what, exactly, we wished to say about religion - a subject that consistently captivates people, but also consistently bores them.

  • City budget a welcome disappointment

    On Jan. 9, city council’s executive policy committee - led by Mayor Sam Katz and finance chairman Russ Wyatt - tabled the city’s preliminary operating and capital budgets; two spending blueprints that outline the cost of city services and capital expenditures.

  • Health gap between rich and poor widening

    The gap in health between the richest and poorest Manitobans has grown significantly in the last 20 years.

  • Idle No More not slowing down

    So, how about that Idle No More?

  • Django entertains, but a social commentary it is not

    Still, after more than two weeks, acclaimed director Spike Lee’s tweet seems to perfectly encapsulate viewer anxieties surrounding one of 2012’s most successful films, Django Unchained.

  • Psychological care needed more than ever

    Yet another horrific shooting, leading to the deaths of so many children in Connecticut, has highlighted the need for gun control.

  • Conflict of interest case: Mayor Sam Katz should have known better

    Mayor Sam Katz is accused of violating the Municipal Council Conflict of Interest Act (MCCIA) in 2010 when he threw a Christmas party at Hu’s Asian Bistro, a restaurant he owned at the time.

  • Increasing transit fares bad public policy

    Here we go again.
    In 2012 there is an additional increase in transit fares of $0.05.

  • Top five reasons to watch Wesmen basketball

    In November, I went to the home opener for the Wesmen men’s basketball team. It had been awhile since I had seen a Wesmen game, but I had high expectations from past experiences at the Duckworth Centre.

  • The secret Canadian bank bailout

    The meme persists, especially in the wake of Mark Carney’s elevation to economic “rock star” status. Canada’s strong economic fundamentals helped it endure the recession better than most other countries in the world.

  • Province moves forward with domestic violence strategy

    In November 2011, the provincial government committed to developing a multi-year domestic violence strategy. This strategy would assist the government in improving prevention efforts and responding more effectively to family violence.

  • New Canadian currency ignores indigenous achievements

    The new $20 bill is rubbish.

  • Homophobia in sports persists

    There is little doubt that sports culture has always been a place of exclusion, dominated by a narrow-minded thought process that serves only to marginalize and put down those who do not fit within the notion of what it means to be an athlete.

  • Chief Peguis extension creates more problems

    Everyone knows the City of Winnipeg is falling behind on infrastructure maintenance - the money isn’t flowing fast enough for the city to catch up.

  • ‘Hi! Hi! Extra!’

    My grandmother, Joan Madden, is an 82-year-old woman who lived through the Second World War. When the war started, my grandmother noticed many different things happening. Men, many of whom she had known since her childhood, were being drafted and then vanishing overseas.

  • Revolutionary cooperativism 101

    Capitalism is a tough economy.

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