Steve Ashton
2011 Manitoba Election Archive
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New Coulter Bridge still years away
Thursday, 02 February 2012
Brandon Sun - Both sides of the provincial government — including NDP‚ÄàInfrastructure and Transportation Minister Steve Ashton and Larry Maguire, the Progressive Conservative MLA for Arthur-Virden — have been extremely helpful, Kernaghan said.
New Coulter Bridge still years away Brandon Sun
Wednesday, 01 February 2012
Brandon Sun - Both sides of the provincial government — including NDP Infrastructure and Transportation Minister Steve Ashton and Larry Maguire, the Progressive Conservative MLA for Arthur-Virden — have been extremely helpful, Kernaghan said.
Ashton Talks Flooding
Thursday, 26 January 2012
Portage Online - Steve Ashton made that statement at the annual Red River Basin Commission conference in Winnipeg Wednesday. Ashton said "We're clearly in a wet cycle and there's been a lot of talk about climate change. All of this means we are probably going to have ...
St. Lazare flood victims waiting for help
Thursday, 26 January 2012
Brandon Sun - I want to make sure that, at the level of the government, they know what's going on. I want to make sure the minister knows, the premier knows.” Steve Ashton, the minister responsible for the response to the flood, could not be reached for comment.
Dream of saving old terminal won't fly
Tuesday, 24 January 2012
Brandon Sun - Speakers will include Steve Ashton, Manitoba's minister of transportation and infrastructure, Barry Rempel, president and CEO of the Winnipeg Airports Authority, and Mauro and Robinson. Robinson is head of BA Robinson, the Winni peg-based firm that ...
Dream of saving old terminal won't fly
Tuesday, 24 January 2012
Winnipeg Free Press - Speakers will include Steve Ashton, Manitoba's minister of transportation and infrastructure, Barry Rempel, president and CEO of the Winnipeg Airports Authority, and Mauro and Robinson. Robinson is head of BA Robinson, the Winni peg-based firm that ...
Shuffle lining up the next batch of contenders
Wednesday, 18 January 2012
Carman Valley Leader - In the daily news conferences during last year's flooding, Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation Steve Ashton, who doubles as Minister of Emergency Measures Organization was the government's point man. Offhand, of those conferences I ...
Growing support in 'Toba town
Tuesday, 17 January 2012
Winnipeg Free Press (blog) - She has four cabinet ministers including her father, Transportation Minister Steve Ashton, Deputy Premier and Aboriginal Affairs Minister Eric Robinson, Culture Minister Flor Marcelino and Trade Minister Peter Bjornson. She also has MLAs Bidhu Jha, ...
Mackintosh vows prompt decision on peat mine
Tuesday, 17 January 2012
Brandon Sun - He will retain the portions of Water Stewardship that pertain to protecting water quality, while Infrastructure and Transportation Minister Steve Ashton will inherit all responsibilities for flood control. Mackintosh said protecting Lake Winnipeg will ...
Mackintosh vows prompt decision on peat mine
Tuesday, 17 January 2012
Winnipeg Free Press - He will retain the portions of Water Stewardship that pertain to protecting water quality, while Infrastructure and Transportation Minister Steve Ashton will inherit all responsibilities for flood control. Mackintosh said protecting Lake Winnipeg will ...
Questionnaire Response
Steve Ashton - Thompson
Why did you decide to run in the 2011 Manitoba election?
Manitoba has made significant progress since the NDP formed government in 1999. We will keep Manitoba moving forward. An NDP government will continue to grow our economy, build our infrastructure, and invest in health care, education, and social services.
What experience will you bring to compliment your role as MLA?
The Thompson constituency needs an MLA who is committed to building a better Northern Manitoba for everyone. By continuing to work together we keep moving forward.
Is there anything in particular you would like to change in our province? In your electoral division?
Continued investments in northern roads, complete the new UCN campus & invest in northern health care, education & recreation.
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