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News Release Manitoba Government Introduces Legislation to Implement Budget 2025 April 24, 2025 – The Manitoba government has introduced legislation to implement Budget 2025, which meets the challenge of the current historic moment with the largest capital investment in Manitoba’s history to grow the economy, protect jobs and continue the government’s commitments to rebuild health care and lower costs for Manitobans, Finance Minister Adrien Sala announced today. 

The Legislative Assembly of Manitoba

Second Session, Forty-Third Legislature

Government Bills

In Committee

Bill 3 The City of Winnipeg Charter Amendment and Planning Amendment Act

Bill 4 The Planning Amendment Act

Bill 6 The Public Schools Amendment Act

Bill 14 The Insurance Amendment Act

Bill 15 The Real Estate Services Amendment Act

Bill 16 The Municipal Councils and School Boards Elections Amendment and Public Schools Amendment Act

Bill 17 The Public Schools Amendment Act (Nutrition Equality for Lasting Learning Outcomes)

Bill 18 The Public Schools Amendment Act (Indigenous Languages of Instruction)

Bill 19 The Public Schools Amendment Act (Safe Schools)

Bill 20 The Community Child Care Standards Amendment and Education Administration Amendment Act

Bill 27 The Income Tax Amendment Act

Bill 28 The Manitoba Hydro Amendment Act

Bill 37 The Manitoba Financial Services Authority Act and Amendments to Various Other Acts

Bill 39 The Public Schools Amendment Act (Campaign Financing for School Trustees)

Concurrence and 3rd Reading

Bill 2 The Provincial Court Amendment Act

Bill 42 The Buy Canadian Act (Government Purchases Act Amended)

Private Members’ – Public Bills

Introduced

Bill 226 The Health System Governance and Accountability Amendment Act (Reporting When Timely Care Not Available)The Health System Governance and Accountability Act is amended to require a health authority to inform a patient when the authority is unable to provide care for the patient’s serious medical condition within the medically recommended time.

  • In these circumstances, the patient must be informed that they may wish to seek care outside Manitoba.
  • A health authority must report the death of a patient who is awaiting treatment for a serious medical condition to the minister. The minister must publicly report on the number of such deaths that occur each year.

For the status of all current bills click here.


Proclamations

ChapterTitle    (provisions)Date in forceDate signed
SM 2024, c. 22The Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Control Amendment Act (whole act)1 May, 202516 April, 2025
Proclamations

Regulations

NumberTitleRegisteredPublished
33/2025Cannabis Regulation, amendment22 April, 202523 April, 2025
Manitoba Regulations

Please note: The library will be closing early on Thursday, April 17th at 11:00AM for a special event.  Regular library service will resume Tuesday, April 22nd at 8:30AM.

The Winnipeg Court Complex will be closed April 18th and April 21st. Manitoba Law Library staff will not be onsite during the holiday, but will be available by email on Monday, April 21st. Regular library service will resume Tuesday, April 22nd at 8:30AM.

Please note: The Winnipeg Law Courts will be closed April 18th and April 21st. The Library is closed Friday. Manitoba Law Library staff will be available by email on Monday, April 21st. Regular library service will resume Tuesday, April 22nd at 8:30AM.