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Tag Archives: Province of Manitoba
Issues in MB Courts related to Simple Traffic, Parking and Bylaw matters
Manitoba Law Courts Jan 28 28 2018 – WiseUpWinnipeg There are numerous issues with the new way the Province of Manitoba is trying to “streamline” the processing of traffic tickets (alleged offences). We wanted to outline some of the issues. … Continue reading
Posted in justice, News and politics
Tagged $afety, 3rd party, acs, allegations, appeal, appointed, city of winnipeg, conduent, corruption, courts, deficient, elected, engineering, for profit, mobile photo radar, officials, Photo Enfocement, photo radar, poc, police, Province of Manitoba, provincial offences court, safety revenue, scc, Summary Convictions Court, traffic, winnipeg, WPS, xerox
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Corruption being tackled in Quebec but stalling in Manitoba and elsewhere
Oct 30 2017 – Kevin Yaworski – WiseUpWinnipeg Quebec has been leading by example for several years now with exposing and prosecuting serious crime (organized crime, corruption in the construction industry, police, municipal and provincial governments etc …). This after … Continue reading
Posted in justice, News and politics
Tagged acs, caspian, city of winnipeg, corruption, deficiencies, engineering, john butcher, jon butcher, manitoba, mpi, mpic, Phil scheegl, photo radar, Province of Manitoba, Quebec, rcmp, sam katz, serious crime, winnipeg, Wpg, WPS
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Reopening Portage and Main and more important matters including “Studies”, “Reports” and “Stats”
Oct 14 2017 – Kevin Yaworski – WiseUpWinnipeg The following involves discussions to “beautify” or a full reopening of Portage and Main to pedestrians and much more important but related matters involving “Studies”, “Reports” and “Stats”. We (the public) … Continue reading
Posted in justice, News and politics
Tagged ACS Public Sector Solutions, allegations, brian bowman, cash grab, city council, city of winnipeg, conduent, corruption, cover-up, funds, G4S Tech, manitoba, Mayor, photo enforcement, photo radar, portage and main, Province of Manitoba, reports, stats, studies, taxpayer, unlawful taxation as fines, winnipeg, Winnipeg Parking Authority, xerox
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Province of MB may have heavier hand in city of Winnipeg budget
City of Winnipeg Mayor Bowman and City Council didn’t get spending under control and now the Province of Manitoba is trying to guide then by requesting outcomes. Sounds fair to many. There is not an endless supply of taxpayer money … Continue reading
Compilation of important Interviews and Videos from WiseUpWinnipeg
Aug 6 2017 – WiseUpWinnipeg Shadow Davis Show – CJOB Interview in recent series with Todd Dube of WiseUpWinnipeg. Does not require Facebook account to view. https://www.facebook.com/680CJOB/videos/1360742697336237/ Class Action involving over $50 Million in Photo Radar Tickets – CJOB interview with Todd … Continue reading
Posted in News and politics, Sustainability
Tagged $afety, city of winnipeg, Parking, photo radar, Province of Manitoba, safety
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Province of Manitoba hit with another credit downgrade and City of Winnipeg at risk of the same
July 25 2017 – Kevin Yaworski – Public Advocate Another credit downgrade at the Province after they struggling with opposition to cleanup from at least 17 years of wastful and unsustainable spending by the NDP and City of Winnipeg even … Continue reading
Judicial Justice of the Peace behaviour in simple traffic matters
Dec 8 2016 – Kevin Yaworski – WiseUpWinnipg – http://wp.me/p1fJaD-Pc This is regarding recent trials in MB Summary Convictions Court. This also known as Traffic, Parking or Bylaw Court. It has also been referred to as Kangaroo Court by some of the … Continue reading
“Its the laws though and people just need to follow rules”
Nov 30 2016 – Kevin Yaworski – Proud Canadian and Global Citizen – http://wp.me/p1fJaD-NB Many of you know I am an activist for fair and lawful traffic enforcement and related matters. Myself and other WiseUpWinnipeg members simetimes hear the following or … Continue reading
Posted in Education, News and politics, Sustainability
Tagged abuse of authority, abuse of power, abuse of the public, city council, City Councillors, city of winnipeg, fair and lawful traffic enforcement, fair traffic enforcement, G4S, G4S Tech, manitoba, manitoba public insurance, Mayor, mistreatment in court, mpi, mpic, premier, Province of Manitoba, taxypayer abuse, Unfair Parking Tickets, unfair traffic tickets, unlawful fines as taxation., unlawful parking tickets, unlawful taxation, unlawful traffic tickets, winnipeg, Winnipeg Parking Authority, Winnipeg Police, winnipeg police board, winnipeg police service, winnipeg police union, WPA, WPS
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Important message for members and the general public concerned about Charter Rights as well as Fair and Lawful Traffic Enforcement and Related Matters
Oct 24 2016 – Kevin Yaworski – Concerned Citizen – WiseUpWinnipeg – http://wp.me/p1fJaD-EM Associate Chief Justice Krahn of the MB Provincial Court (MBPC) read her decision today in court for my delay motion with charter 11b challenge that was heard … Continue reading
Posted in justice, News and politics
Tagged charter rights, courts, government of manitoba, government reform, grant, law courts, manitoba, manitoba law courts, MBPC, MBSC, Parking Court, Province of Manitoba, Provincial Court, segodnia, Summary Convictions Court, Traffic Court, unreasonable delay, winnipeg, Winnipeg Police, winnipeg police service, yaworski
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Mayor and Finance Chair to meet with Bond Rating Agencies
Oct 4 2016 – Kevin Yaworski – WiseUpWinnipeg – wp.me/p1fJaD-z4 I wonder how this meeting went as OUR Mayor Bowman and Head of Finance tried to fend off another credit downgrade and interest rake hike from pillaging the public, economy … Continue reading
Posted in News and politics, Sustainability
Tagged Accountability, brian bowman, city of winnipeg, corruption, Councillor Marty Morantz, infrastructure deficit, manitoba, Marty Morantz, mayor brian bowman, Province of Manitoba, public interest, public safety, public trust, tax grab, taxation, Taxpayer Abuse, Taxpayers, winnipeg, winnipeg police board, winnipeg police service, WPS
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