Despite tabling an enhanced four-year collective agreement, Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) has been notified by the Manitoba Government and General Employees’ Union (MGEU) of planned strike action by its 1,700 unionized employees effective August 28.
Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) is reporting that their most recent offer to the Manitoba Government and General Employee’s Union (MGEU) has been rejected, signaling that strike action will likely be pursued.
Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) has recently highlighted the province’s top 5 speed hot spots to help raise awareness of the high-risk – and often deadly – driving behaviour.
Steinbach MLA and Justice Minister Kelvin Goertzen, minister responsible for Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI), announced that as part of its ongoing commitment to reconciliation and support of MMIWG2S issues, the Manitoba government is unveiling designs for two new specialty licence plates.
Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) remains in a strong financial position to provide stable and affordable insurance rates to customers as reflected in the Corporation’s 2022/23 annual report.
The Province of Manitoba and Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) recently announced that impaired drivers who are in a collision will be denied third-party liability coverage as of August 1, 2023. Offenders will be responsible for covering the cost of any damage they cause to other vehicles or property.
Speeding on Manitoba roads continues to be one of top contributing factors in serious – and often deadly – collisions, with 40 per cent of vehicles found traveling above the posted speed limit in a recent MPI province-wide study.
With an average of 200 cyclists injured or killed in collisions annually over the past five years, Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) is expanding the reach of its no-cost cycling workshops and programs to educate more Manitobans on how to bike safely.
Manitoba Public Insurance has recently filed its General Rate Application with the Public Utilities Board (PUB), requesting no change in the overall rates for the 2024/25 insurance year.
As many drivers hit the road this Victoria Day long weekend, Manitoba Public Insurance is urging all Manitobans to slow down to avoid collisions – and potentially deadly consequences.