The Manitoba government is introducing legislation that would make adult education a better option for Manitobans receiving Employment and Income Assistance (EIA) supports.
The Manitoba government has taken steps to address the $1.6-billion deficit and is sharing a strategy to ensure all provincial expenditures are accounted for this fiscal year.
Manitoba’s new provincial government enacted key pieces of legislation for Manitobans during the first session of the 43rd Manitoba legislature, passing three major bills that include a gas tax holiday starting Jan. 1, 2024.
The Manitoba government has released the 2023-24 second quarter report, showing the previous government left a significantly larger deficit than what was shared with Manitobans in Budget 2023.
The Manitoba government is supporting adult literacy and learning by introducing legislation that mandates a strategy and reporting on progress.
The Manitoba government is honouring the legacy of Louis Riel by introducing legislation that would recognize him as the first premier of Manitoba.
The Manitoba government, joined by community leaders from across the province, laid out its plan to work together, strengthen health care, lower costs for families and grow the province’s low-carbon economy with a geothermal home heating program in the speech from the throne, ‘A New Day in Manitoba’.
The Manitoba government has proclaimed Nov. 19 to 25 as Restorative Justice Week, highlighting the accomplishments of restorative justice practices in the province.
After years of virtual celebrations and cancellations, the Manitoba government is inviting all Manitobans to visit the Legislative Building for the 2023 holiday open house.
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew recently released four mandate letters that were provided to newly sworn-in members of the executive council, outlining the immediate priorities and key commitments of their ministries.