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News

April 10, 2026. News Release. Manitoba Government Re-Establishes Cardiac Centre of Excellence at St. Boniface Hospital

April 10, 2026. News Release. Manitoba Adds Nearly 11,000 New Jobs in March
Manitoba’s employment growth outpaced the national average in March, reflecting broad-based strength across the provincial economy and continued confidence in Manitoba’s labour market.

April 10, 2026. News Release. Manitoba Government Supports Upgrades to Dr. Raj Pandey Hindu Centre

April 10, 2026. News Release. Hot Water Required at Large Construction Sites
The Manitoba government is taking action to strengthen workplace health by requiring hot water for handwashing at larger construction sites, Labour and Immigration Minister Malaya Marcelino announced today. […] The new requirements will come into effect April 1, 2027, giving employers time to prepare and transition.

April 10, 2026. News Release. Manitoba Government Invests $2.5 Million to Advance New Mining and Critical Mineral Opportunities

April 11, 2026. News Release. Province Updates 2026 Spring Flood Outlook
Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure’s Hydrologic Forecast Centre is updating its 2026 spring flood outlook, indicating increased flood risk in the Interlake region including the Icelandic River and Fisher River basin, as well as an elevated risk of overland flooding in the Parkland region. Flood risk remains moderate to low elsewhere in the province.

April 13, 2026. Media Bulletin. Standing Hearing for Inquest into Deaths of Patrick Eaglestick, Farron Rowan, Melvis Owen, Adrian Young and Curt Harper
Before the inquest begins, the Judge will decide who can participate in the process and question witnesses. Individuals and groups may make an application to be granted standing and participate in the inquest. Those interested in applying for standing should contact Aaron Braun, inquest counsel, at (204) 982-4414 or abraun@sccmlaw.ca by May 20, 2026. The standing hearing will be held at 10 a.m. on June 3, 2026, in courtroom 402 at the Manitoba Law Courts Complex, 408 York Ave., Winnipeg.

April 13, 2026. News Release. Premier Welcomes Nobel Laureate Geoffrey Hinton to Manitoba
The Manitoba government, through the Department of Innovation and New Technology, is studying the recommendations in a report produced by the Innovation and Productivity Task Force. The report offers guidance on building an independent, value-added economy to the benefit of all Manitobans. 

April 13, 2026. News Release. Premier Leads Manitoba Business Delegation to Ottawa

April 14, 2026. News Release. Manitoba Government Invests Additional $29.2 Million to Protect Children and Support Child Welfare Services

April 14, 2026. News Release. Premier Meets With Prime Minister to Advance Churchill Plus, Health Care and Agriculture

April 16, 2026. News Release. Manitoba Government Invests in Public Safety in Brandon and Portage la Prairie

April 16, 2026. News Release. Manitoba Government Creates Nearly 1,900 Jobs for Young Manitobans
Non-profit organizations, education authorities, Northern Affairs Community Councils and municipal governments are awarded the Urban/Hometown Green Team grants to hire youth between the ages of 15 and 29 to work on community projects between May and September. For more information on the Urban/Hometown Green Team program, visit gov.mb.ca/grants/.

The Legislative Assembly of Manitoba

Third Session, Forty-Third Legislature

Government Bills

Second Reading

Bill 13. The Residential Tenancies Amendment Act/Loi modifiant la Loi sur la location à usage d’habitation

Bill 15. The Consumer Protection Amendment Act/Loi modifiant la Loi sur la protection du consommateur

Bill 48. The Real Property Amendment and Planning Amendment Act (Land Conveyed for Public Purposes)/Loi modifiant la Loi sur les biens réels et la Loi sur l’aménagement du territoire (biens-fonds cédés à des fins publiques)

Bill 49. The Business Practices Amendment Act/Loi modifiant la Loi sur les pratiques commerciales


For the status of all current bills click here.


Regulations

NumberTitleRegisteredPublished
34/2026Small Business Venture Capital (SBVC) Tax Credit Regulation, amendment10 April 202610 April 2026
Manitoba Regulations

Orders in Council

Business, Mining, Trade and Job Creation

  • Public Service Act (April 8, 2026) – Fanaye Humes is appointed to the position of Executive Assistant

Education and Early Childhood Learning

  • Education Administration Act (April 8, 2026) – Order in Council 297/2024 appointing Bobbi Taillefer as Commissioner under The Education Administration Act is revoked.

Finance

  • Public Service Act (April 8, 2026) – Bradford Gyselman is appointed to the position of Graphic Designer.

Health, Seniors and Long-Term Care

  • Hearing Aid Act (April 8, 2026) – Justyn Pisa of Winnipeg is designated as a member and as chair of The Hearing Aid Board.

Innovation and New Technology

Labour and Immigration

  • Labour Relations Act (April 8, 2026) – Krista Klassen is appointed as a part-time Vice-Chairperson and member of the Manitoba Labour Board

President of the Executive Council

  • Executive Government Organization Act (April 9, 2026) – The MMIWG2S+ and Gender-Based Violence Committee of Cabinet is continued consisting of Honourable Nahanni Fontaine, Chairperson, Honourable Bernadette Smith, Vice-Chairperson, Honourable Matt Wiebe, Honourable Ian Bushie, Billie-Jo Marie Cross, MLA, Logan Jax Oxenham, MLA

Public Service Delivery

  • Public Service Act (April 8, 2026) – Keri Ranson is appointed to the position of Public Guardian and Trustee

Orders in Council