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Your Steinbach council can't silence you at meetings.

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Your town council can't ban you from meetings

Morning from the Automobile City — here's what's growing in Steinbach.

You know, sometimes the stories that really make you pause aren't about big economic development or the latest population numbers, but about the bedrock of how our communities actually *function*. There's a story making the rounds from a municipality in eastern Manitoba — they tried to ban a resident from council meetings because they found them "disruptive." And a judge just flat-out told them, nope, you can't do that.

This isn't just some legal technicality; it’s fundamental to what we value in Steinbach. We've got a lot of passionate people here, folks who care deeply about everything from the future of our downtown core to the expansion of Highway 12. Imagine if our city council tried to silence someone because they were asking tough questions or, yes, even being a bit loud about an issue. It's not about whether you agree with the person, it's about the right to be heard. Our growth, our reputation as a city that gets things done, it's built on transparency and community involvement. When you look at how engaged our 480 Chamber members are, or how many people show up to public hearings for new developments near the Southeast Event Centre, you realize that robust, sometimes even challenging, participation is a sign of a healthy, growing city.

### Why This Matters in Steinbach

* **Open Dialogue:** Steinbach thrives on open discussion, whether it’s at the Credit Union's AGM or a Main Street business association meeting. Silencing residents undermines that.

* **Accountability:** Council needs to be accountable. Disruptive or not, residents have a right to hold their elected officials to account.

* **Precedent:** While this isn't our council, it sets a clear precedent for all municipalities in Manitoba.

This ruling is a reminder that even as we focus on new businesses opening and our population hitting record highs, the basic tenets of democracy and public access are crucial. It's how we ensure that as Steinbach grows, we grow together, with everyone having a voice.

Lena Brandt, Morning Wire.

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