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Learn about how Manitoba EMO began, our purpose, our legislation, and the programs and services we are responsible for. Learn about emergency management, and what actions to take before, during, and ...
Labour is responsible for the effective delivery of programs and services pertaining to workplace safety and health, employment standards, labour relations, protecting workers rights and public safety ...
The Pension Benefits Act (Act) and Regulation require that the pension plan administrator file an Annual Information Return (AIR) no later than 180 days following the plan's fiscal year end. Effective ...
The department works collaboratively with First Nations, Inuit, Métis and partner organizations to improve economic participation and opportunities for Indigenous Manitobans and communities. The ...
Join us at the Manitoba Legislature to celebrate our beautiful province and our great nation and show your Manitoban and Canadian pride! All are welcome at this free, kid-friendly event. The Rally for ...
Learn about your obligations and entitlements under federal law. This section also explains the different kinds of business structures, income tax reporting and payment, payroll deductions, electronic ...
Manitobans have inherited a rich legacy from the past. The reminders range from our natural landscapes, heritage sites, and landmark buildings to the historic objects and documents in our museums and ...
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The Province of Manitoba is committed to helping you and your family settle successfully, identify business opportunities and establish your business in the province.
For all general inquiries contact Manitoba Government Inquiry by phone at 204-945-3744, Toll Free at 1-866-Manitoba (1-866-626-4862) or by email at [email protected].
The six standard components of the FWI System provide numerical ratings of relative wildland fire potential. The first three components are fuel moisture codes that follow daily changes in the ...