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Teacher Competence Standards Regulation
Posted on July 16, 2025The regulation establishes teacher competence standards in accordance with the proclamation of section 4(1)(c.1) of The Education Administration Act (EAA) set to come into force on September 2, 2025, which will enable the Commissioner
C. Market dynamics and trends
Some of the high-level important global dynamics and trends are:Increased demand for protein and, in particular, meat: global meat consumption has increased rapidly over the past 50 years, resulting from an ever-growing global population and the rise of a large middle class in the emergent markets of Asia. (source)Changing diets in western countries: this trend is seen through an increase in plant-based and flexitarian diets in Europe and North America. The U.S. Food Marketing Institute 2019 U.S. Grocery Shopper Trends report finds a rising number of households (33 per cent) have at least one member voluntarily following a vegan, vegetarian, pescatarian or flexitarian diet. (source) The global plant based protein market is set to grow at 8.29 per cent annually. (source)Increased awareness of food security: This desire for regional distribution networks and supply chain stability has been a growing concern and has become front and center during the COVID-19 pandemic. (sources 1 and 2)Increased demand for trusted, healthy food: As part of this trend, there has been a rise in demand for organic, natural, local and sustainably packaged food products. 66 per cent of Canadian shoppers are purchasing organic items weekly. (source) In 2018, sales increased five times more for food sold in sustainable packaging verses product sold in nonrecyclable packaging. (source)Increased desire for food traceability: this trend is driven by data tracking technology capabilities, including blockchain. (source)
Budget 2025
Building One Manitoba - Budget 2025As a part of our public engagement efforts for Budget 2025, our government is connecting with Manitobans through telephone town halls, in-person meetings and survey questions.
The Intimate Image Protection Act (CCSM c 187)
https://web2.gov.mb.ca/laws/statutes/ccsm/i087ei.php
Manitoba: A Truly Bilingual Province
This survey is the first step in that work.The survey will close on October 31, 2025.
Cannabis Regulation, amendment
Once proclaimed, The Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Control Act (C.C.S.M. c. L153) repeals the prohibition on the residential cultivation of cannabis (i.e., “home grow”) to allow adults aged 19 and over to grow up to four cannabis plants per residence.
Budget 2025 Public Meetings
As part of our public engagement efforts for Budget 2025, the Minister of Finance will be holding public meetings with Manitobans from across the province. All Manitobans are invited to register, and we look forward to hearing your valuable feedback.
Le Budget de 2025
https://participationmb.ca/budget-2025
STEP Student Survey 2025
Thank you for participating in the STEP Student Survey. It will only take 2-3 minutes of your time. All answers will remain confidential.Final date to submit is Friday, August 29th. If eligible, I would seek student employment through STEP Services again., How did you hear about the STEP program, How many years have you been employed as a STEP Student?, My job duties were explained to me in detail (verbally or in writing)., My daily job duties were similar to what I was told I would be doing during the interview process., My Supervisor provided me with feedback about my performance., My wages as a STEP Student were competitive compared to other jobs that I have worked., My work as a STEP Student is closely related to my field of study., My experience as a STEP Student has made me more interested in a career with government., Tell us how you would improve STEP Services.
Budget 2025 Telephone Town Halls
As part of our public engagement efforts for Budget 2024, the Minister of Finance will be holding telephone town halls with Manitobans from across the province from mid-January to late-February. All Manitobans are invited to register, and we look forward to hearing your valuable feedback.Wednesday, January 29th at 6:00pm, andWednesday, February 5th at 4:55pm.
