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WHAT'S HAPPENING

Live Updates on Advocacy, Events, and Action

Welcome to What’s Happening—your central hub for real-time updates on Manitoba Stronger Together’s most active campaigns, urgent advocacy efforts, upcoming events, and critical announcements. This is where strategy becomes action. Stay connected, stay informed, and join us as we mobilize across the province to protect our rights, strengthen our communities, and hold decision-makers accountable.

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Tuesday Zoom Call

Stay connected every Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. CST for our flagship one-hour Zoom session. This block includes the meeting link, guest speaker bio, and topic of the week.

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Active Campaigns & Action Alerts

Highlighting one or more real-time advocacy efforts (e.g., opposing a bill, supporting local petitions, writing to MLAs). 

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Upcoming Events & Rallies

In-person gatherings, conferences, town halls, or demonstrations MST is organizing or supporting. Include date, time, location, and what to bring.

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Recent Victories & Advocacy Impact

Showing wins—like municipal withdrawals from the WMR, policy reversals, or petition deliveries.

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Volunteer Opportunities & Local Organizing Groups

Active calls for volunteers, regional coordinators, or community leaders. Links into existing local teams.

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New Video or Report Releases

Newly released videos, interviews, blog posts, or reports from MST or aligned organizations.

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Links to Like Minded Organizations

Connect with like minded individuals across the country.

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In the News: MST and National Issues

Stay informed with curated articles, media coverage, and interviews that feature Manitoba Stronger Together or directly related to our core issues. 

Government Oversight Starts Here

Follow the decisions, debates, and documents that shape your life — from Parliament to your local town hall.

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Monitoring Government Bills (Federal)

Stay up to date with key legislation in Canada’s Parliament and how it could impact your rights, finances, and freedoms.

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Monitoring Manitoba Bills (Provincial)

Track what’s being debated in the Manitoba Legislature — from new laws to budget proposals.

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Monitoring Your Municipal Government

Track decisions made by your city or town council — including zoning, budgets, bylaws, and community planning.

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Watching Your Representative

Learn how to follow your MLA or MP’s votes, public statements, and attendance — and hold them accountable.

Video Learning

Visual tools to strengthen your understanding and your voice.

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Votes vs. Points: What Really Happened in the 2025 PC Leadership Race - HD 720p
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Votes vs. Points: What Really Happened in the 2025 PC Leadership Race - HD 720p

Leadership Vote Rule Changes At a January 2024 special meeting, the PC Party of Manitoba ratified new voting rules to be used in upcoming leadership elections. When political parties change the rules for leadership elections, members deserve transparency, not just about the procedures, but about the motivations and intentions behind those changes. While members were told these changes would strengthen the grassroots voice and promote fairness, the results tell a very different story. In reality, the system was structured in a way that suppressed rural and grassroots influence, ensuring that centralized control remained firmly intact. Throughout the 2024 Special Meeting and in the months that followed, we spoke with many members of the PC Party, and not a single one of them could clearly explain how the newly adopted voting system was supposed to work. From what we observed, it appeared that only the Party administration truly understood the mechanics and implications of the new rules. Given their exclusive access to historical voting records and detailed riding turnout statistics, it is reasonable to conclude that the administration alone would have been able to accurately predict how the changes would affect the outcome of future leadership elections. This leadership election technically complied with the new voting rules, but the spirit of democratic accountability was quietly undermined. In this post, we expose how the point system and voting method worked — and why many members now feel that the very foundation of grassroots participation within the Party has been compromised.

Selected Blog Posts

Curated reads that inform, inspire, and activate.

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Manitoba Stronger Together is a civic education and advocacy initiative helping citizens make informed political decisions, organize effectively, and influence change.

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