The Street Weapons Control Act
This Manitoba law bans carrying certain weapons like axes, long blades, and pepper spray in public areas of towns and cities.
This Manitoba law bans carrying certain weapons like axes, long blades, and pepper spray in public areas of towns and cities.
Manitoba's bill expands its knife control law to also regulate the sale of pepper spray, including by online and secondary sellers.
This Manitoba bill officially recognizes sign languages as the primary languages of the Deaf and Deaf-Blind communities.
This bill lets the Manitoba government spend money to keep running while the full 2026-2027 budget is being finalized.
This Manitoba bill sets rules for how government bodies must use AI systems and protect against cybersecurity threats.
This Manitoba bill lets pharmacists substitute equivalent drugs, allows health profession colleges to merge, and clarifies public health detention rules.
This Manitoba bill updates accessibility rules and creates an annual Access Awareness Week each May.
This Manitoba bill bans businesses from secretly using algorithms to charge individual consumers higher prices based on their personal data.
This Manitoba bill updates rules about easements and public use of land set aside for public purposes like parks and reserves.
This Manitoba bill creates a public online registry of certified tradespeople and allows sharing of information with approved training providers.
This bill updates Manitoba's Securities Act to add new investor protections, regulate financial benchmarks, and create a dispute resolution service for investment complaints.
This Manitoba bill formally recognizes Yellowquill University College as an official post-secondary institution with degree-granting authority.
This Manitoba bill fixes typos, updates outdated language, and makes minor corrections across 87 provincial laws.
This Manitoba bill updates traffic rules for electric scooters, three-wheeled vehicles, and self-driving car testing.
This Manitoba bill updates rules for driver training schools, farm trucks, and MPI counselling coverage.
This Manitoba law requires sports organizations to adopt inclusion policies and track participation by underrepresented groups.
Manitoba candidates who were MLAs must disclose if they were found to have broken conflict-of-interest rules.
This Manitoba bill requires a court review every time the notwithstanding clause is used in provincial legislation.
This Manitoba bill creates a special electricity levy on cryptocurrency operations, large data centres, and other high-power projects served by Manitoba Hydro.
This Manitoba bill updates school bullying rules, superintendent qualifications, and allows Indigenous organizations to join the School Boards Association.