The provincial government is providing $100,000 in funding to the Manitoba Council for International Co-operation (MCIC) to be used for relief and redevelopment work as a result of the devastation caused by the recent earthquake in Japan.
Mass Marketing Fraud, known as fraud perpetrated through communication media, continues to target Canadians in a variety of forms.
Manitoba continues to have one of the strongest labour markets in the country according to the latest Statistics Canada employment report.
Daylight saving time returns to Manitoba early in the morning of Sunday, March 13, when clocks across the province will be advanced by one hour.
The province will provide new supports for individuals and organizations facing bedbug infestations.
Manitoba’s electronic health-record system, known as eChart Manitoba, was launched by Health Minister Theresa Oswald at Kildonan Medical Centre, the first site to implement the new system.
March 31 is the deadline to apply for a new AgriInsurance contract or to make crop or coverage selection changes for the 2011 crop year.
Justice Minister Andrew Swan announced he is meeting with his federal counterpart Rob Nicholson in Ottawa on March 10, when he will propose changing the Criminal Code to ensure home invasions and carjackings are recognized as the violent offences they are.
The province-wide Seniors Abuse Line is now available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, Healthy Living, Youth and Seniors Minister Jim Rondeau has announced.
Justice Minister Andrew Swan announced today that legislation and regulations improving Manitoba’s Child Support Recalculation Service are now in effect.