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Consumers Bureau To Begin Accepting Licencing Applications From Payday Loan Companies
The Manitoba Consumers’ Bureau will begin accepting and processing license applications for payday lenders on May 5, Finance Minister Greg Selinger announced today. This move...May 2, 2008
Outdoor Classroom Among Projects To Benefit From Green Education Grants
Students at Niji Mahkwa School will learn more about First Nations culture during activities in an outdoor classroom created with support from Education for Sustainable Development grants,...May 2, 2008
Manitobans Getting Involved, Going Green With 2008 Environmental Youth Corps Program: Struthers
Planting trees and hosting environmental education sessions are among the activities young people in communities across the province are involved with to better understand the environment,...May 1, 2008
Manitoba's Highest-achieving Apprentices and Their Employers Honoured at Awards Ceremony
Manitoba’s 38 top achievers in designated apprenticeship trades in 2007 will be honoured tomorrow at a special awards ceremony in Winnipeg, Competitiveness, Training and Trade Minister...May 1, 2008
Province Sends Emergency Measures Officials To Flood-Ravaged New Brunswick
The province is sending Emergency Measures Organization (EMO) officials with flood management experience to assist the province of New Brunswick as record-level floodwaters from the swollen St....May 1, 2008
Manitoba Takes Next Step Toward Enhanced Driver's Licence And Identification Cards
Proposed legislative amendments have been introduced which would allow Manitoba to develop a voluntary enhanced driver’s licence as well as an identification card that would meet border...May 1, 2008
Proposed Legislation Would Update Freedom Of Information And Privacy Protection Act
Proposed legislation would maintain open and transparent government, protect the individual privacy of Manitobans and create the role of an adjudicator to resolve access and privacy issues,...May 1, 2008
Province Introduces Legislative Amendments To Personal Health Information Act
The province is proposing amendments that would improve access to personal health information and enhance public education to ensure Manitobans are aware of their privacy rights, Health Minister...May 1, 2008
Ombudsman's Drainage Report Accepted By Government
Water Stewardship Minister Christine Melnick today accepted the recommendations of the ombudsman’s office in its Report on the Licensing and Enforcement Practices of Manitoba Water...May 1, 2008
Province Introduces Amendments That Would Enable Shorter Property Reassessment Period, Enhance Property Tax Fairness
Amendments to the Municipal Assessment Act have been introduced that would pave the way for property assessments to take place every two years to better reflect current real estate market values,...May 1, 2008
Court Of Appeal Amendment Act Introduced
Legislative amendments that would allow Manitoba’s Court of Appeal to have another judge and deal more effectively with vexatious litigants were introduced today by Attorney General Dave...May 1, 2008
Affordable Housing Strategy At Work To Build, Rehabilitate Or Repair 1,366 Units: Mackintosh
Launched last April and centred on the three-year HOMEWorks! program, the province’s affordable housing strategy has allocated $39 million to build, rehabilitate or repair 1,366 housing...May 1, 2008
Manitoba Unveils Provincewide HPV Immunization Initiative
Manitoba will implement a provincewide voluntary human papillomavirus (HPV) immunization program this fall as part of a package of new investments aimed at helping protect women from developing...