The MGEU launches new anti-privatization advertising today which reminds Manitobans that when the government contracts out jobs and privatizes vital public services, we lose valuable public assets and we can never get them back.

“The Pallister government is slowly selling off our vital public services and it’s the average Manitoban who loses out when the government puts profits over people,” says MGEU President Michelle Gawronsky. “When they sell-off a public service private shareholders skim some of the money off the top to make a profit. This money should be going towards things like health care and education. Instead, it’s going to corporate shareholders and often that money is leaving the province.”

As part of the MGEU’s Keep Us Together campaign, the new TV and online ads respond to a continued push from the Pallister government to privatize our public services. Over the past few months this has included Lifeflight Air Ambulance, provincial water bombers, provincial infrastructure maintenance, vital home care services, and our provincial reforestation nursery.

“Now is the time to speak up against privatizing our public services,” Gawronsky said. “When corporations need to make a profit to deliver our services, there’s every incentive for them to cut corners on quality, charge user fees and even skimp on safety – so the service we receive suffers. Privatization is a bad deal for Manitobans. We have to say no to privatization to keep those jobs and keep those services here in Manitoba.”

To send the Premier a message, see the new video ad, and share the campaign message on social media, visit KeepUsTogether.ca.

Watch the ad