Public treasury looting by the unions will continue lest taxpayers demand better, Manitoba schools teaching fewer students than 40 years ago for a cost that's doubled in 14 years
Winnipeg, Manitoba--What day would be complete in Manitoba without hearing about another case of government foisting sub-par and over-priced services on citizens? The latest is the 9.32% pay increase the thread-bare teachers and their unions negotiated recently in the bustling metropolis of Flin Flon Manitoba, where teachers are eligible, according to their collective bargaining agreement, for salaries up to $102,000 annually. And tragically, this little school division is indicative of a Canada-wide public education system that is bleeding taxpayers dry while short-changing students.