The Christian Heritage Month Act (Commemoration of Days, Weeks and Months Act Amended)
This Manitoba bill designates December as Christian Heritage Month to recognize Christian contributions to the province.
This Manitoba bill designates December as Christian Heritage Month to recognize Christian contributions to the province.
This bill requires Manitoba's Workers Compensation Board to return surplus funds to employers when its assets greatly exceed its liabilities.
This Manitoba bill imposes 30-year licence suspensions for impaired driving causing injury or death, and lifetime bans for a second offence.
This Manitoba bill designates the second week of February each year as Catholic Schools Week.
This Manitoba bill officially designates the last week of September as Deaf Awareness Week and September 23 as Day of Sign Languages.
This Manitoba bill cuts the residency requirement to vote or run in provincial and local elections from six months to three months.
This Manitoba bill lets non-resident property owners vote in school board elections under certain conditions.
This Manitoba bill lets local traffic authorities set speed limits on provincial roads passing through urban areas.
This Manitoba bill increases fines for drivers who illegally pass a stopped school bus, with higher penalties for repeat offenders.
This Manitoba bill requires all new school buses made after 2026 to have three-point seat belts for passengers.
This Manitoba bill officially designates April as 'Climate Action Month' each year.
This Manitoba bill officially designates June 12 as Celebration of Philippine Independence Day each year.
This Manitoba bill moves provincial election day from Tuesday to Saturday to make voting more accessible.
This Manitoba bill increases penalties for illegally hunting protected species and bans poison-based trapping permits.
This bill sets March 14, 2027 as the fixed date when Manitoba will permanently stop changing clocks for daylight saving time.
This Manitoba bill lowers the age for free routine breast cancer screening from 50 to 40 by end of 2026.
This Manitoba bill adds driver's licence suspensions, vehicle seizures, and forfeiture for people who use a vehicle to commit criminal harassment (stalking).
This Manitoba bill requires budget bills to go through a public committee review of at least 10 hours.
This Manitoba bill removes the right of criminal trespassers aged 12+ to sue property owners for injuries suffered while trespassing.
This Manitoba bill expands government authority to classify water systems and manage ones with no identifiable owner.