Phase Two: Restoring Safe Services

Consultation has concluded

Many of the changes outlined in Phase Two come into effect on June 1, 2020. 

Restoring Safe Services: Manitoba’s Pandemic and Economic Roadmap for Recovery set out an evidence-based plan to ease public health measures that had escalated since mid-January. These measures have successfully flattened the curve in fewer instances of COVID-19 and reduced rates of positive tests from peaks experienced in early April. Provide your feedback by completing the survey below.

May 27,2020 Restoring Safe Services Phase Two
Public Health Guidance for Businesses
Guidance for Industry Sectors
Sports Guidance

Please Note: Changes in Phase Two are in addition to those introduced in Phase One. If no changes are outlined in Phase Two the conditions outlined in Phase One still apply.


This information is available in an alternate format upon request, please contact engagemb@gov.mb.ca.

Many of the changes outlined in Phase Two come into effect on June 1, 2020. 

Restoring Safe Services: Manitoba’s Pandemic and Economic Roadmap for Recovery set out an evidence-based plan to ease public health measures that had escalated since mid-January. These measures have successfully flattened the curve in fewer instances of COVID-19 and reduced rates of positive tests from peaks experienced in early April. Provide your feedback by completing the survey below.

May 27,2020 Restoring Safe Services Phase Two
Public Health Guidance for Businesses
Guidance for Industry Sectors
Sports Guidance

Please Note: Changes in Phase Two are in addition to those introduced in Phase One. If no changes are outlined in Phase Two the conditions outlined in Phase One still apply.


This information is available in an alternate format upon request, please contact engagemb@gov.mb.ca.

Consultation has concluded
  • What We Heard

    On May 21, 2020, the Manitoba government introduced a preliminary draft of the second phase of the Restoring Safe Services Plan.

    The draft plan for restoring services in Phase Two built on measures introduced in the Restoring Safe Services: Manitoba’s Pandemic and Economic Roadmap for Recovery, which set out an evidence-based plan to ease public health measures that had escalated since mid-January.

    In addition, 5,746 people provided feedback on the second phase through a survey between May 21 and June 1. The top five areas of interest included education and the post-secondary sector, the public service, health care, the child care sector and recreation, culture and tourism.

    The results of that survey are available here.

    Participation reports on the two telephone town halls are available below: