With the number of older adults quickly growing, the next Manitoba government must address the need to improve transportation options in the province. That was the message from Seniors Vote 2016.
The Canada Border Services Agency is pleased to share February enforcement highlights from its Manitoba operations.
Nominations are now closed for Manitoba’s 41st general election. A total of 223 candidates have had their nomination papers accepted by their returning officers.
According to Statistics Canada, Manitoba showed a small increase in the number of people receiving Employment Insurance benefits compared to last year.
A new political party has officially become registered in Manitoba. By endorsing 11 candidates (to date) in the upcoming general election and filing the required forms and statements, the Manitoba Party is now registered under The Election Financing Act.
The Hydrologic Forecast Centre of Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation advises that normal seasonal daytime high temperatures near 0°C in southern Manitoba for the next seven to 10 days are slowing the spring run-off and snowmelt in most areas.
Seniors Vote 2016 is pleased to announce the addition of a new member to its coalition – The Fédération des aînés franco-manitobains inc.
Manitobans who are traveling, working, or studying away from home still have an opportunity to vote in the upcoming provincial election.
The Hydrologic Forecast Centre at Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation advises that spring run-off due to snowmelt has started in most of the southern, southwest, southeast and Interlake regions.
For the first time during a provincial general election, third party legislation will be in effect in Manitoba. The new rules aim to promote fairness by limiting spending by individuals and interest groups who may influence public opinion during an election.