Jennifer Howard
2011 Manitoba Election Archive
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Incumbent since 2007

Jennifer Howard incumbent
Political Party: NDP
Phone: (204) 284-5331
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Selinger pivotal in move to shun party directive
Tuesday, 05 June 2012
Winnipeg Free Press - Government House Leader Jennifer Howard said it is clear the old law was not working, as neither of the two major parties applied for funds. The NDP has argued public funding of political parties is necessary to give all a level playing field and to ...
Selinger pivotal in move to shun party directive
Tuesday, 05 June 2012
Winnipeg Free Press - Government House Leader Jennifer Howard said it is clear the old law was not working, as neither of the two major parties applied for funds. The NDP has ...
Manitoba Access Awareness Week: June 39
Tuesday, 05 June 2012
mySteinbach.ca (blog) - This announcement was made by Family Services and Labour Minister Jennifer Howard, minister responsible for persons with disabilities, as she proclaimed June 3 to 9 Manitoba Access Awareness Week. “About 16 per cent of Manitoba's population has one or ...
Province blasted over safety
Thursday, 31 May 2012
Brandon Sun - Family Services and Labour Minister Jennifer Howard admitted Wednesday the government "can do better" when it comes to laying down the law. She agreed administrative fines and prosecutions "are important tools" in making workplaces safer.
Province blasted over safety
Thursday, 31 May 2012
Winnipeg Free Press - Family Services and Labour Minister Jennifer Howard admitted Wednesday the government "can do better" when it comes to laying down the law. She agreed administrative fines and prosecutions "are important tools" in making workplaces safer.
A big bag of bad timing
Monday, 28 May 2012
Winnipeg Free Press - Labour Minister Jennifer Howard said the province is responding to increases in duty-free allowances introduced in the March federal budget. "I felt that what we had was reasonable," Howard said in an interview. "But what turned it for me was the ...
Province introduces legislation that would expand retailers' Sunday shopping hours
Sunday, 27 May 2012
mySteinbach.ca (blog) - This statement was made by Family Services and Labour Minister Jennifer Howard after introducing the proposals. “We are responding to consumers and businesses to find ways to make Sunday shopping in Manitoba less restrictive while respecting that some ...
Early like Sunday morning: Shoppinghours bill introduced
Saturday, 26 May 2012
Carman Valley Leader - (FILE/QMI AGENCY) By Tom Brodbeck, QMI Agency Labour Minister Jennifer Howard said it will be up to individual municipalities to decide if they want to implement the expanded hours. Howard said the bill will strike the right balance between those who ...
Halfmeasure on Sunday shopping
Saturday, 26 May 2012
Morden Times - Contrary to what Labour Minister Jennifer Howard would have you believe, though, that's not saying all that much. Expanding Sunday shopping from its current six-hour window to the one being proposed by the government, 9 am to 6 pm, ...
Three more hours
Friday, 25 May 2012
Winnipeg Free Press - Labour Minister Jennifer Howard says she is pleased unions and employers have reached a consensus on Sunday shopping, but it is more accurate to describe the recommendations of the Labour Management Review Committee as a compromise.
Questionnaire Response
Jennifer Howard - Fort Rouge
Why did you decide to run in the 2011 Manitoba election?
I am running because I believe that working with Manitobans, our government is building a Manitoba that has more opportunities for everyone. I also love working with people who want to make a difference in their community!
What experience will you bring to compliment your role as MLA?
I have worked hard since 2007 with residents in Fort Rouge to build new child care spaces, invest in local schools, create programs to help seniors live independently and to make our neighbourhoods safer. The people I have met in Fort Rouge have great ideas to make their communities better places to live, and I want to keep working with them to achieve these goals.
Is there anything in particular you would like to change in our province? In your electoral division?
Health care, infrastructure, safety and privatization of Manitoba Hydro.
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