Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba

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1-800-663-8679
23 Kennedy Street. Winnipeg, R3C 1S5
Brian Pallister
party leader
Phone: 204-594-4080

The 58 Candidates

Candidates are displayed alphabetically by constituency.

Eileen Clarke
Phone: 204-841-1839
Steven Fletcher
Phone: 204-284-7846
Questionnaire: Read Steven's Response
Len IsLeifson
Phone: 204-717-0977
Reg Helwer
Phone: 204-717-8493
Questionnaire: Read Reg's Response
Rae Wagner
Phone: 204-594-4077
Myrna Driedger
Phone: 204-615-0381
Brad Michaleski
Phone: 204-701-0394
Bob Lagasse
Phone: 431-777-4838
Audrey Gordon
Phone: 204-989-8247
Questionnaire: Read Audrey's Response
Brian Pallister
party leader
Phone: 204-594-4080
Jeff Wharton
Phone: 204-642-7843
Derek Johnson
Phone: 204-739-3584
Edna Nabess
Phone: 204-219-7428
Nic Curry
Phone: 204-615-8879
Wayne Ewasko
Phone: 204-268-1966
Allie Szarkiewicz
Phone: 204-594-4077
Blaine Pedersen
Phone: 204-750-1959
Belinda Squance
Phone: 204-221-9911
Shannon Martin
Phone: 204-221-5715
Marsha Street
Phone: 204-594-4077
James Teitsma
Phone: 204-691-7976
Questionnaire: Read James's Response
Greg Nesbitt
Phone: 204-759-2644
Questionnaire: Read Greg's Response
Rochelle Squires
Phone: 204-258-2290
Cathy Cox
Phone: 204-989-8142
Andrew Micklefield
Phone: 204-615-4970
Questionnaire: Read Andrew's Response
Alan Lagimodiere
Phone: 204-481-1062
Andrew Smith
Phone: 204-257-3306
Mamadou Ka
Mamadou Ka
Mamadou Ka
Phone: 204-899-4448
Scott Johnston
Phone: 204-615-6044
Barbara Judt
Phone: 204-594-4077
Jon Reyes
Phone: 204-261-7272
Colleen Mayer
Phone: 204-615-2255
Kelvin Goertzen
Phone: 204-392-0746
Rick Wowchuk
Phone: 204-734-3549
Kaur Sidhu
Phone: 204-615-7101
Doug Lauvstad
Phone: 204-624-5570
Blair Yakimoski
Phone: 204-298-6441
Heather Stefanson
Phone: 204-691-3580
Raquel Dancho
Phone: 204-594-4077

Questionnaire Response

1. What are the key issues that your party stands for? Why are these issues important?

Your PC Team has one goal: to make Manitoba the most improved province in five priority areas.

  • Better Jobs – Most improved province in job creation performance.
  • Better Care – Most improved province in shortening ER and other wait times.
  • Better Education – Most improved province in student reading results.
  • Better Value – Most improved province in family tax relief.
  • Better Together – Most improved province in partnership initiatives with business and communities.

Our #BetterMB plan will focus on concrete results through specific initiatives in each of these five priority areas. To learn more, please visit www.pcmanitoba.com

2. What makes your party different from other political parties?

After 17 years, the NDP government of Greg Selinger is old, tired and has lost its way. It has broken promise after promise. And it has failed to deliver result after result.

Despite paying the highest taxes in western Canada, our province ranks last in health care performance, education results, financial management, social justice, and job creation.

The NDP raised the PST to 8% in 2013 after promising not to do so.

They expanded the PST three times while in office, raised the gas tax and increased the Land Transfer Tax.

Manitoba’s deficit has reached over $37 billion dollars. Each citizen’s share of the debt is over $28,000 which is the highest in Canada thanks to Greg Selinger and the NDP.

This election is about change. Change to a better future for all Manitobans.

After 17 years of paying more and getting less, our province needs a change for the better.

Our new Progressive Conservative party is proposing a Better Plan for a Better Manitoba.

We believe in Manitoba values of integrity, caring, inclusion, common sense, and teamwork.  These are the values that built our province. These are the values you deserve in your government.

 

3. What are the first things you would like to do if you form government after the 2016 election?

We, your Progressive Conservative team, are ambitious for our province. We want Manitoba to become the most improved province in Canada by the end of our first term in government. The most improved in health care, education, financial security, prosperity, and government trust and accountability.

When we set priorities based on our values, we can achieve this. This is the foundation for a better

Manitoba, based on a better plan for a better future. A province that is more prosperous and caring.

A province that is fairer and more inclusive. A province that is more ambitious and optimistic with a government you can trust once more.

We invite every Manitoban to join together in this exciting rebuilding project to get us back on track. We welcome your comments, we welcome your suggestions, we welcome your participation and we welcome your partnership.

4. Why should a voter choose to vote for your party?

More than ever, we need a new government based on Manitoba values. A government that reflects those values in everything it does.

Values like trust, compassion, common sense, inclusion, and teamwork.

Priorities that will focus our work and values that will guide our decisions.

We will be a value-based, principled government. Manitobans will know who we are and what we will do.

Manitobans are trusting people. We give our trust and we expect it to be given back through open, clean government.

Sadly, that is not what we have today.

What we have today in Manitoba is broken trust from a broken government. Promise after promise has been broken by this government. First it lost its integrity and now it has lost its way.

Your new Progressive Conservative government will restore Manitobans’ trust and return integrity to their government.

From prudent financial management to getting the best deal with your money, we value government that doesn’t just do the right things, but does them the right way.

We will make it a priority to bring Manitoban common sense back to government.

 

 

5. Do you have any other comments regarding your party that you would like to share?

After 17 years of the Selinger NDP, we pay among the highest taxes in Canada yet receive less services. NDP waste continues to threaten essential frontline services.

We want to make Manitoba the most improved province in all of Canada. With better health care and education for you and your family. Better jobs and opportunity to keep our young people here. And a clean, open government that earns your trust each and every day.

Our better plan for a better Manitoba means lower taxes, better services and a stronger economy.

That’s our commitment to you.

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Can Manitoba do better?

April 4, 2016

Winnipeg Free Press - Tory Leader Brian Pallister has promised to eliminate bracket creep and raise the basic personal exemption. Those measures are long overdue, but they alone will not change the province's fortunes nor its reputation as a government town, where most of ...

NDP promise more apprenticeships

April 4, 2016

Winnipeg Sun - “Businesses tell us they need more skilled workers to meet the demands of our growing economy, and these strategic investments mean a brighter future for Manitoba's young people. Brian Pallister's cuts to infrastructure alone will be mean 20,000 fewer ...

Manitoba election: Liberal support on the decline in Winnipeg, poll suggests

April 4, 2016

CBC.ca - Support for the NDP inched up from 21 to 24 per cent; approval for a Brian Pallister-led government rose from 35 to 38 per cent. The Greens remained steady at five per cent, according to the poll. The number of undecided voters also shifted, from 20 ...

A Q&A with Tuxedo's candidates

April 4, 2016

Winnipeg Free Press - I like to hope that people think I've represented them well over the last number of years and I really would like the opportunity for us to form a government and for me to be a part of Brian Pallister's government. I think it's beneficial for someone ...

Stephen Harper's last heroes take aim at provincial power

April 4, 2016

Macleans.ca - Daylight pouring in through a downtown Winnipeg window illuminates the right side of Brian Pallister's smile and squint as Manitoba's premier-in-waiting explains his background. He grew up on a small farm. Mom was a teacher. “And every day she inspired ...

Parties cast different lines into fish marketing agency

April 3, 2016

Winnipeg Free Press - Without pledging they will do the same, Brian Pallister's Progressive Conservatives have made it clear they intend to give commercial fishers the "freedom to make their own individual marketing decisions" about their catch. "Many marketing ...

NDP paves the way with spending promises

April 2, 2016

Winnipeg Free Press - "Brian Pallister's Conservatives don't see the value of investing in the arts... And even now, three weeks into the campaign, the Liberal policies don't make any sense," Selinger was quoted as saying in one of the announcements that outlined the ...

Colourful campaign stop

April 2, 2016

Winnipeg Sun - Selinger made the claim Saturday morning during a campaign stop pledging $4 million in additional funding to arts and culture in the province. Selinger said neither Brian Pallister's Tories nor Rana Bokhari's Liberals have shown a commitment to making ...

Vote Compass results show party divides on gay rights, abortion

April 2, 2016

CBC.ca - ... conservative issues," said Adams. "That's why, quite frankly, Brian Pallister stays away from this issue." Adams cautions reading too much into the results because it's possible many Manitobans do not know how available abortion already is in the ...

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