The Manitoba government has introduced new legislation to enshrine the current registered owner model into law, ensuring it remains the model used by Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI).
October marks Pedestrian Safety Month, and Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) wants all road users to recognize the vulnerability of pedestrians when travelling on roadways in our province.
The ongoing Canada Post strike is impacting delivery of Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) documents, including annual statements, cheques and driver’s licences.
As thousands of Manitoba children head back to class this week, Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) is reminding everyone to keep their focus on the road.
Manitobans who ride motorcycles are among the most vulnerable road users in the province and Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) wants more drivers to be aware of how quickly things can go tragically wrong on two wheels.
Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) is reminding the public that a stolen vehicle means more than the loss of a valuable object and personal transportation. It can lead to fraud and fuel criminal behaviour, and every year, stolen vehicles cost Manitobans millions of dollars.
Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) has announced that it is opening registration to its popular high school education program, Driver Z, on July 23, 2025, at 8am.
Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) is drawing attention to a growing concern on Manitoba’s roadways: peeling licence plates. Once the numbers or the reflective coating begin to peel off plates, they create safety concerns for all road users, including law enforcement.
Many Manitobans were evacuated from their homes and communities as wildfires spread throughout the province. While some evacuated communities have been permitted to return home or are in the process of returning, some are still unable to return.
Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) has introduced a new diversified towing model for the City of Winnipeg, which will improve customer experience while fostering growth and fair competition for Manitoba’s towing industry.