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Manitoba departments, 2023 [1] [2] Name Areas of concern Formed Minister (Min.) Notable agencies / organizations Precursor Manitoba Advanced Education and Training [3] Higher education; Immigration: 2021 [4] Min. Advanced Education and Training Minister of Labour and Immigration; Apprenticeship Manitoba; Campus Manitoba; Louis Riel Institute
New York enacted a pay transparency law in 2023. The law requires employers to publicly disclose job salary ranges. [6] Massachusetts enacted a pay transparency law in July, 2024, which applies to businesses with more than 24 employees, with data reporting for businesses with 100 or more employees. [7]
The Manitoba Public Service Commission (PSC; French: Commission de la fonction publique) is the independent and impartial department responsible for leading effective management of human resource and labour relations in the provincial government and for representing the public interest through the administration of Manitoba's Public Service Act ...
Manitoba Finance (French: Finances Manitoba) is the department of finance for the Canadian province of Manitoba.. The Minister of Finance (Ministre des Finances; originally Provincial Treasurer) is the cabinet minister responsible for the department, as well as for managing the province's fiscal resources, overseeing taxation policies, and allocating funds to other governmental departments.
The Executive Council of Manitoba (French: Conseil exécutif du Manitoba), more commonly known as the Cabinet of Manitoba, is the cabinet of the Canadian province of Manitoba. As of 2023, the current cabinet are members of the New Democratic Party , and have been since 2023.
The powers and structure of the provincial Government of Manitoba (French: Gouvernement du Manitoba) are set out in the Constitution Act, 1867.. In modern Canadian use, the term "government" refers broadly to the cabinet of the day (formally the Executive Council), elected from the Legislative Assembly and the non-political staff within each provincial department or agency – that is, the ...
Under the Act, members of the public are within their rights (subject to certain exemptions) to see and obtain copies of records from Manitoba government departments, government agencies, local governments, school divisions, universities and colleges, regional health authorities, and other local public bodies.
42nd Manitoba Legislature; Majority parliament: 12 August 2019 – 5 September 2023: Parliament leaders; Premier: Brian Pallister August 12, 2019 - September 1, 2021: Kelvin Goertzen September 1, 2021 - November 2, 2021: Heather Stefanson November 2, 2021 - September 5, 2023: Leader of the Opposition: Wab Kinew: Party caucuses; Government ...