The Health and Post Secondary Education Tax Levy (HE Levy) is a tax imposed on remuneration that is paid to employees. The HE Levy is paid by employers with a permanent establishment in Manitoba.
NOTICE: Transition to Direct Deposit for CLDS and PASS payments Community Living disABILITY Services (CLDS) and Provincial Alternative Support Services (PASS) are moving to direct deposit for all ...
What is criminal property forfeiture? It is a civil court process through which government may apply to confiscate property or proceeds of unlawful activity and property used in committing crime, ...
Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries is a provincial Crown corporation, governed by an appointed board of directors, with a core mandate to provide revenue to the Manitoba government to support provincial ...
Manitoba has five regional health authorities (RHA). Each RHA has a Board of Directors, which is appointed by the Minister of Health in accordance with the provisions of The Regional Health ...
To help you with any issues that may come up during your tenancies, we have put together a list on the left and a chart below with most of the common issues you may face. Click on an issue to be ...
The purpose of the Child Abuse Registry is to help child and family services agencies protect children. Under certain circumstances, an employer or organization can access the Registry to determine ...
Backcountry travel is permitted anytime in all provincial parks.
Under the Land Titles system in effect in Manitoba, the Province keeps a registry of land titles. Transferees are required to pay land transfer tax, with some exceptions, and a registration fee upon ...
Note: For services delivered centrally throughout Manitoba, such as child care subsidies, income supplement programs (CRISP and 55 PLUS), housing programs, the Commissioner for Adults Living with an ...
If you previously had an e‑licensing account, you may proceed directly with the sign‑in process.
The Child Care Subsidy Program provides provincial support to eligible families to help with the cost of care by reducing child care fees for children from the ages of 12 weeks to 12 years.