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If your application is incomplete, you will be contacted. We are not able to respond to requests for status updates on your application until 30 days after you submitted your application. To make sure ...
Effective April 15, 2025, the Manitoba Enhanced Pharmacare Program (MEPP) provides eligible Manitoba residents with no cost coverage of most medications for: Federal funding for National Pharmacare ...
This is the archive of Manitoba Drug Benefits and Interchangeability Formulary Amendments. Manitoba Drug Benefits Formulary A list of drugs and other items specified as eligible benefits under the ...
Emergency Alert Test Message Scheduled for Wednesday, May 7 at 1:55 pm. Visit the Programs and Services for more information on Alert Ready in Manitoba. Learn about emergency management, and what ...
Notice: The Manitoba Enhanced Pharmacare Program was implemented effective April 15, 2025. More information on this program can be found here. Pharmacare is a drug benefit program for eligible ...
This agency works with Manitoba Immigration to prepare immigrants for the Canadian workplace and serves employers by finding qualified skilled workers who meet the HR needs of Manitoba business.
The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA) gives people the right to access information in records that are held by public bodies. With certain ...
The department works collaboratively with First Nations, Inuit, Métis and partner organizations to improve economic participation and opportunities for Indigenous Manitobans and communities. The ...
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Digital and Technology Solutions (DTS) is the central agency with overall responsibility for Information Technology (IT) and Business Transformation strategy, policy and service delivery for the ...
When a natural disaster occurs, the Manitoba government may declare the event eligible for Disaster Financial Assistance (DFA). A DFA program helps Manitobans recover by providing financial assistance ...
In Manitoba, flooding is a common natural hazard that can cause significant property damage. Manitobans have faced major floods for centuries, most notably in 1950, 1997, 2009 and 2011 along the Red ...
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