News
- Manitoba Government Modernizing Services to Make Life Easier for Manitoba Families March 15, 2024 – “The Manitoba government has entered into an agreement with the Government of Canada to allocate $1.5 million toward the implementation of an electronic death registration system within the Manitoba’s Vital Statistics Branch, Consumer Protection and Government Services…”
- Manitoba Government Back to Session, Ready to Deliver March 6, 2024 – “The Manitoba government is working to fix health care, make people and communities safer, and grow the economy with strong protections for workers, Premier Wab Kinew shared…”
First Session, 43rd Legislature
Government Bills
Introduced
- Bill 7 The Public Sector Construction Project (Tendering) Repeal Act – repeals the Public Sector Construction Projects (Tendering) Act.
- Bill 8 The Safe Access to Abortion Services Act – creates access zones for clinics and prescribed facilities that provide abortion services and for residences of providers of those services.
- Bill 9 The Employment Standards Code Amendment Act – extends the length of the leave for serious injury or illness from 17 weeks to 27 weeks.
- Bill 10 The Advanced Education Administration Amendment Act – reduces funding to an educational institution that fails to adopt and implement a sexual violence policy that meets the requirements of the Act.
- Bill 11 The Statutes and Regulations Amendment and Interpretation Amendment Act – provides regulation-making and revision powers to achieve a gender-neutral style in Manitoba’s legislation.
- Bill 13 The Emergency Medical Response and Stretcher Transportation Amendment Act – enables licences to be issued to operators of different parts of an air emergency medical response system. In these circumstances, the licence holders must enter into an agreement with each other regarding the operation of the entire system.
- Bill 14 The Minor Amendments and Corrections Act, 2024 – makes the following amendments:
- Part 1 amends various Acts to correct typographical, numbering and other drafting errors. Minor amendments are also made.
- Part 2 makes amendments to various Acts respecting the term “associate judge”.
- Part 3 amends various Acts respecting the French name of the Law Society of Manitoba.
- Bill 15 The Credit Unions and Caisses Populaires Amendment Act – creates the following amendments:
- A credit union may terminate a member’s membership without a resolution of directors if the member has engaged in conduct that is abusive, discriminatory or a threat to the health or safety of others in the member’s dealings with the credit union.
- A credit union may request that the Registrar advise whether the credit union has the authority to make a by-law before having it considered at a meeting of members of the credit union.
- A director nomination proposal must be submitted before a meeting of members in order to be considered at the meeting.
- A credit union is no longer required to make a members register available for examination at a meeting of members.
- Bill 16 The Regulatory Accountability Reporting Act and Amendments to the Statutes and Regulations Act – establishes that that the government must make available to the public and the Assembly an annual report on its regulatory accountability initiatives.
- Bill 17 The Workplace Safety and Health Amendment Act – re-establishes the Advisory Council on Workplace Safety and Health. The council is appointed by the minister and advises the minister on matters relating to the Act and its administration.
- Bill 18 The Community Child Care Standards Amendment Act – enables grants to support child care education or training provided by post-secondary institutions.
- Bill 19 The Drivers and Vehicles Amendment Act – the provisions dealing with written off, salvageable and irreparable motor vehicles will now apply to heavy trailers.
- Bill 20 The Highway Traffic Amendment Act – a person who fails to have an ignition-interlock device installed in their vehicle can no longer appeal the suspension of their licence or their participation in the ignition-interlock program.
- Bill 21 The Public Schools Amendment Act – expands who is considered to be a resident pupil to include the following:
- a pupil who lives with a parent or guardian who is a member of a visiting force or who holds a work or study permit;
- a pupil who lives with a responsible adult who is not their parent or legal guardian;
- a pupil who is a refugee or a child of a refugee.
- Bill 25 The Interim Appropriation Act, 2024
Private Bills
Introduced
- Bill 202 The Community Foundation Day Act (Commemoration of Days, Weeks and Months Act Amended) – proclaims April 26 as Community Foundation Day.
- Bill 203 The Occupiers’ Liability Amendment Act – notice of a personal injury claim related to snow or ice on private property must be given within 60 days after the injury occurred.
2nd Reading
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