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Kris Ade

Sunday 15th of June 2025
City & Politics, Columns, Politics

When the facts change, Harper ignores them

If Stephen Harper has a legacy it is his utter contempt for facts, and his government's thuggish efforts to ignore or eliminate those that clash with his dogmatic agenda. Read More
City & Politics, Columns, Politics

The NDP’s leadership crisis

The noblest thing Greg Selinger could have done—and should have done—is call an election now. Even more democratic than allowing his parliamentary caucus to determine his fate would have been to allow all Manitobans to do so. Read More
City & Politics, Essay

Decisions were made: A case for autonomous and empowered judicial inquiries

Blame in the deaths of Brian Sinclair, Heather Brennan, David Silver, Phoenix Sinclair, and Tina Fontaine should be real, specific, and proportional Read More
Canadian Museum for Human Rights. Photo credit: Bryan Scott of www.winnipeglovehate.com
City & Politics, Essay

Spectacle over substance: CEO Sleep-out and the Canadian Museum for Human Rights

Why can't we have awareness-raising sleep-outs and actually help end homelessness; erect a museum for human rights and actually do something to stop their ongoing violations in this country? Read More
City Hall

Winnipeg’s ‘unhinged’ mayoral candidates are to blame, but so are we

Winnipeggers are their own worst enemies: blissfully unconcerned with the implications of continuing to embrace an inefficient, unsustainable urban model, slavishly dependent upon concrete and gasoline. Read More
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