/CNW/ - As Manitoba s economy evolves and recovers from the impact of COVID-19, many small- and medium-sized enterprises in the region are embracing technology.
From: Western Economic Diversification Canada
More than $2.4 million in federal funding through Western Economic Diversification Canada will support business scale-up and productivity in Manitoba.
June 10, 2021 – Winnipeg, Manitoba – Western Economic Diversification Canada
As Manitoba’s economy evolves and recovers from the impact of COVID-19, many small- and medium-sized enterprises in the region are embracing technology to seize new opportunities, become more productive, and stay competitive. Businesses are working hard to maintain skilled workforces that provide good, local jobs and produce top-quality products, while finding opportunities to grow at home and expand abroad.
Today, Terry Duguid, Parliamentary Secretary to the Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Economic Development and Official Languages, and Minister responsible for Western Economic Diversification Canada (WD), announced $2,426,483 in repayable funding for three projects under the Business Scale-up and
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A senior Manitoba civil servant has been disciplined for failing to comply with a government directive against non-essential travel.
A senior Manitoba civil servant has been disciplined for failing to comply with a government directive against non-essential travel.
Jerin Valel, the province s director of technology transformation, travelled to Las Vegas in March to referee at a Ultimate Fighting Championship mixed martial arts event.
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Premier Brian Pallister, left, at the Manitoba Legislative building with Jerin Valel, Director of technology and transformation, priorities and planning secretariat March 23, 2020.
In February, Premier Brian Pallister issued a directive barring government appointees from travelling for leisure purposes outside permitted areas.