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Announcing 'Balancing Perspectives': An Exploration of Manitoba's Key Issues



Frontier Centre for Public Policy

Winnipeg, MB - TheNewswire - Sept 25, 2023 - The Frontier Centre for Public Policy is excited to announce the release of a thought-provoking commentary series that will provide an alternative viewpoint on the critical challenges facing Manitoba today, offering fresh insights and pragmatic solutions from a conservative perspective.

In a political climate often dominated by left-leaning narratives, “Balancing Perspectives” seeks to bring a different perspective to the forefront of Manitoba’s public discourse. Our series will delve deep into critical issues such as healthcare, education, Indigenous rights, climate action, crime reduction, taxation, government debt, and affordability challenges, all from a right-of-center standpoint.

Each commentary in the series will provide a comprehensive analysis of the issue at hand, highlighting the principles of fiscal responsibility, limited government intervention, individual accountability, and the promotion of economic growth. Our aim is to foster a robust and constructive dialogue on how to address the needs and aspirations of all Manitobans while preserving the values and principles that define conservative ideologies.

We invite the media and the public to stay tuned for this series, which promises to provide fresh perspectives, innovative solutions, and a well-rounded understanding of Manitoba’s most pressing concerns. “Balancing Perspectives” will be available starting this week, with new commentaries regularly released over the coming days.

Commentary lineup

  1. Where is the Manitoba economy heading? By Graham Lane 

  2. Urban Rural divide. Does Winnipeg represent the future of manitoba? By David Leis 

  3. Manitoba’s tax burden of Manitoba and its effect on entrepreneurship. By Joseph Quesnel 

  4. Charting a hopeful path for Manitoba. By Matt Lane 

  5. A tale of two Provinces - Saskatchewan and Manitoba. By Lee Harding 

  6. The essence of a reliable government: Oversight, Crown Entities, and Quality Education. By Ian Madsen 

For media inquiries or interviews with the authors, please contact:

David Leis
VP Development and Engagement
david.leis@fcpp.org
604-864-1275

About the Frontier Centre for Public Policy

The Frontier Centre for Public Policy is an independent, non-partisan think tank that conducts research and analysis on a wide range of public policy issues. Committed to promoting economic freedom, individual liberty, and responsible governance, the Centre aims to contribute to informed public debates and shape effective policies that benefit Canadians.