The Manitoba government is revising its funding model for Manitoba Child and Family Services agencies to significantly expand supports for families with the goal of keeping children at home and in their own communities rather than taking them into care.
MP for Provencher, Ted Falk, announced that the Government of Canada is providing $25,100 in funding to the St. Joseph Museum for the 2015 Montcalm Heritage Festival.
The Government of Canada is providing total funding of $50,300 to four organizations in southeastern Manitoba to support their 2015 community festivals.
The film and television industry in Manitoba is thriving and a new Manitoba government investment is expected to further strengthen the industry for those currently working in it and those looking to get into it.
The music industry is a vital part of Manitoba’s cultural heritage and its economy, and new funding support from the Manitoba government will help grow the industry, creating good jobs and new business opportunities.
Farmer-led research to find new feed wheat varieties will receive $400,000 as part of a commitment to innovation under Growing Forward 2.
The Manitoba government is enhancing funding for support worker wages at agencies that offer valuable residential services for adults with intellectual disabilities.
The governments of Canada and Manitoba announced the joint investment of an additional $104 million over five years to help create more affordable housing for individuals and families across the province.
Ted Falk, Member of Parliament for Provencher, is pleased to announce that the National Recreational Trails Program is now accepting applications for funding.
Ted Falk, MP for Provencher, announced funding of $20,700 for Apprentissage Illimité Inc., a publisher of school textbooks and general literature produced by Manitoba’s official-language minority community.