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East Side Road Authority CEO Ernie Gilroy replaced by bureaucrat

The Progressive Conservative government is making changes at the East Side Road Authority. The PCs have promised to dismantle the organization responsible for building all-weather roads for communities on the east side of Lake Winnipeg and bring it under the Infrastructure department.

Progressive Conservative government starts changing organization it promised to dismantle

East Side Road Authority CEO Ernie Gilroy (centre) has been replaced by a provincial bureaucrat by Manitoba's Progressive Conservative government. (CBC News)

The new Progressive Conservative government has dumped East Side Road Authority CEO Ernie Gilroy as it begins making changes to an organization it has promised to dismantle.

Gilroyhas been replaced by Lance Vigfusson,a deputy minister in the Department of Infrastructure.The government has also replaced five board members for the road authority with senior bureaucrats.

The East Side Road Authority is the provincial government organization responsible for building all-weather roads to remote communities on the east side of Lake Winnipeg.

Premier Brian Pallister has committed to dismantling the road authority and bringing it under control of the Infrastructure Department. It willbe a more cost-effective way to manage the construction work, he said.

The organization, established in 2008, is currently working on a156 kilometre all-season road from Highway 304 to Berens River. The authoritywebsite says included initsmandate is "to work with local communities to ensure that local residents benefit from the project."