The Trial Begins
Setting the scene in Courtroom #210 as the trial of MFL v. Manitoba begins. We get some background and meet the players.
Read MoreSetting the scene in Courtroom #210 as the trial of MFL v. Manitoba begins. We get some background and meet the players.
Read MoreThe proceedings begin with opening statements. Here, the lawyers for each side give us an outline of the course they are going to take (and why it is going to take 13 days to get there).
Read MoreThe President of the Manitoba Federation of Labour testifies about consultations between the government and some Labour leaders prior to the PSSA being passed. They weren’t very fruitful, and there seems to have been some question as to whether the government was being truthful.
Read MoreElizabeth Carlyle gets cross-examined about what happened in a negotiation between CUPE and the Winnipeg School Division. It wasn’t a lot, and it doesn’t sound as though it was very good.
Read MoreRemember when the faculty at the University of Manitoba when on strike in November of 2016? Dr. Mark Hudson is here to tell us why it happened. And he fills us in on what was happening between the University and the Province behind the scenes.
Read MoreTom Paci appears on behalf of the Manitoba Teachers Society. His story? A quest for justice for Manitoba’s 15,000 teachers and an appeal to the gods of justice – how can we be bound by the PSSA when it is not law?
Read MoreThe leader of the Manitoba Government and General Employees Union recounts her experiences since the advent of the PSSA. Everything she says about her automatic approach to understanding concerns and finding ways to solve problems makes me think ” leader, leader, this is a great leader.”
Read MoreSix experienced union negotiators come to tell us about what has been happening in their collective bargaining worlds. We learn more about what the PSSA means for public sector unions and their collective agreements.
Read MoreDr. Robert Hebdon testifies about the impact of the PSSA on collective bargaining in Manitoba’s public sector. It isn’t good.
Read MoreWe end the union tales of collective bargaining under the PSSA in passed-but-not-proclaimed limbo with MGEU’s GEMA. Sheila Gordon, MGEU’s senior negotiator was there. And she is here to tell us how those negotiations did not go anywhere.
Read MoreYou never know what read-ins from discovery might reveal.
Read MoreRichard Groen, an Assistant Deputy Minister from the Ministry of Finance, testifies about the Province’s budgets and such.
I was expecting him to demonstrate what all the financial fuss in 2017 was about, you know, why our financial ship was sinking so much that we needed all hands on deck. But …
Read MoreIs it wrong to admit that before this I didn’t really know what a bond market was? Well, I do now, and we learn a little about how Manitoba’s bonds were affected by the fiscal challenges in 2016. Or not.
Read MoreIt is best to talk about what happened here as little as possible. So we’ll talk a bit about the importance of turkey instead.
Read MoreHow a short day of seemingly tedious technical testimony on Manitoba’s Summary Financial Statements turned into a most unpleasant surprise.
Read MoreThe government’s economics expert, Dr. Livio Di Matteo, has a motto he lives by: Agimus Meliora – Let us do better.
It makes me wonder, Manitoba, can’t we do better than the PSSA?
Read MoreDr. Eugene “the Earnest” Beaulieu testifies that the PSSA is not only not necessary, it is a harsh measure that puts an unfair burden on public employees.
Read MoreA day of argument about whether a statute that says “the Minister SHALL FORTHWITH” means that the Minister can decide not to do something and make up his own reasons for why he shouldn’t.
Read MoreJustice Keyser, the judge on the Mandamus Application, has spoken. Here’s a hint – MGEU wins.
Read MoreBefore we begin all the good stuff, Garth Smorang has some objections to yet another litigation game the Government of Manitoba is playing.
Read MoreLabour’s last stand. Shannon-the-Hammer and Smorang-the-Smasher pull it all together and wrap it all up.
There is an awful lot of it, so Labour’s final arguments have been separated into four separate posts, which start here …
Read MoreForget the Elephant-in-the-Room.The Government of Manitoba has got many other ways to try to move the goalposts, as they try to change the game.
Kind of seems like they know they are losing.
Read MoreThe Finale of the Finale. Labour replies.
(This means we are finally done. At least with the evidence and arguments.)
Read MoreThe Honourable Justice Joan McKelvey has ruled. Labour won. The PSSA is unconstitutional.
This is what she decided and why.
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