The Manitoba government has announced that it is investing in the clean energy economy by supporting the creation of hundreds of new low-carbon, blue-collar jobs through NFI Group Inc.’s All-Canadian Build expansion in Winnipeg.
Economic Development, Investment and Trade Minister Jeff Wharton announced that the Manitoba government’s economic review for 2023-24 shows the province’s fiscal position continues to improve.
The Manitoba government has released its 2022-23 mid-year fiscal and economic report and shows that the province’s fiscal position is improving even as it responds to ongoing pressure.
The 2021-22 year-end financial results improved from earlier projections, despite the challenges and uncertainties related to the COVID-19 pandemic and its continuing impact on economies around the world.
The Manitoba government is creating a new Economic Development Board dedicated to fostering strong economic growth, attracting investment, promoting trade and creating high-quality jobs for Manitobans now and well into the future.
Manitoba is leading the nation in economic recovery, with enough job growth in July to replace any losses from the previous month, according to Statistics Canada.
The Manitoba government has announced that a new Amazon Logistics delivery station will be opening in the province sometime in 2021.
The Manitoba government released its mid-year report for the 2019-20 fiscal year, which indicates the province is on the right track to financial recovery.
Premier Brian Pallister unveiled the government’s 100-Day Action Plan for an ambitious and progressive renewed mandate that will move Manitoba forward to lower taxes, better services and a stronger economy.
The province recently released the recommendations of the Planning, Zoning and Permitting Review in Manitoba, which outline ways in which processes can be improved to enable the Manitoba economy to flourish.