The Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba

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Questionnaire Response

What key issues / topics does your party stand for, and why are these important?

Affordability and helping Manitobans make ends meet. The NDP-Trudeau carbon tax is hurting families, as is the rising cost of living. That’s why we are committed to lowering income taxes and giving Manitobans an extra paycheque.

Community safety is also paramount. We are the only party committed to defending, not defunding the police.

We are working to heal our healthcare system and make our communities stronger.

What are the first things you will do if you form government after this election?

Within the first 10 days, we will instruct Manitoba Hydro to remove the carbon tax from Hydro bills.

We will continue our focus on healing our healthcare system and making streets safer.

We’re the only party with a plan and a vision to grow our economy.

Latest PC party news

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Manitoba’s Elections Commissioner Says the Government Broke Ban on Election Promotion

6 July 2023

ChrisD - ...of elections has ruled the government violated a ban on advertising during election periods when it invited reporters to an event with Premier Heather Stefanson. Commissioner Bill Bowles adds, however, that he does not believe the breach was intentional and it was extremely unlikely to have had any...

Lights, cameras, police action: province unveils downtown Winnipeg safety measures

6 July 2023

Winnipeg Free Press - ...defund them. At the same time, we continue working to address the root causes of crime and supporting our most vulnerable populations,” Premier Heather Stefanson said during a news conference at the corner of Portage Avenue and Main Street. RUTH BONNEVILLE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS The Manitoba government is...

Manitoba’s elections commissioner says the government broke ban on election promotion – Brandon Sun

6 July 2023

Brandon Sun - ...of elections has ruled the government violated a ban on advertising during election periods when it invited reporters to an event with Premier Heather Stefanson. Commissioner Bill Bowles adds, however, that he does not believe the breach was intentional and it was extremely unlikely to have had any...

Manitoba’s elections commissioner says the government broke ban on election promotion – Winnipeg Free Press

6 July 2023

Winnipeg Free Press - ...of elections has ruled the government violated a ban on advertising during election periods when it invited reporters to an event with Premier Heather Stefanson. Commissioner Bill Bowles adds, however, that he does not believe the breach was intentional and it was extremely unlikely to have had any...

Search for women’s remains in landfill rests with Ottawa, Manitoba premier says. – Brandon Sun

6 July 2023

Brandon Sun - ...have an account? Log in here » WINNIPEG - Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson says the federal government needs to make a decision on whether to search a landfill north of Winnipeg for the remains of two women. We need your support! Local journalism needs your support! As we navigate through...

Search for women’s remains in landfill rests with Ottawa, Manitoba premier says. – Winnipeg Free Press

6 July 2023

Winnipeg Free Press - ...– Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson says the federal government needs to make a decision on whether to search a landfill north of Winnipeg for the remains of two women. Stefanson says it’s not a provincial responsibility, and the province would only support a federally led search if there are ways to...

Union decries wage hike for premier, MLAs, calls it ‘slap in the face’ to workers

6 July 2023

Winnipeg Free Press - ...union representing 17,000 Manitoba civil servants without a contract says workers should receive the same cost-of-living pay increases that Premier Heather Stefanson and her cabinet receive. The Manitoba Government and General Employees’ Union — currently in the middle of collective bargaining — says...

More officers, cameras and lights heading to downtown Winnipeg to curb escalating crime

6 July 2023

CBC Manitoba - ...Thursday that the premier says will make downtown Winnipeg safer. Citing unacceptable escalating rates of violent crime in the city's core, Premier Heather Stefanson said 24 new officers dedicated to downtown safety measures will put "more boots on the ground." That will allow police to double the number of foot...

Province spending $10 million to improve safety in Winnipeg’s downtown

6 July 2023

CTV - ...officers, improved lighting and enhanced security cameras have been announced as part of an effort to improve safety in downtown Winnipeg. Premier Heather Stefanson and Justice Minister Kelvin Goertzen announced $10 million in spending over the next two years for safety enhancements in downtown Winnipeg. ...

Manitoba Promises $10M More to Fight Crime, Improve Downtown Safety

6 July 2023

ChrisD - ...Conservative government has been making a series of crime-fighting announcements in advance of the provincial election slated for October. Premier Heather Stefanson says the government wants to defend police, not defund them. Opposition NDP Leader Wab Kinew has rejected Tory accusations that he would cut...