Category: Manitoba’s Business
Manitoba's Business
LatestIs Manitoba’s liquor monopoly on its last legs?
Manitobans can only hope
Ottawa tone deaf to issues facing farmers
This is what happens when a government is driven by urban politics
One simple way to increase sales you might be missing
Reaching out to past customers is effective and gets results
Canadian lithium exploration could help supply the batteries of the future
“Western Canada is going to be one of the biggest jurisdictions for lithium on the planet”
Port of Churchill finally opening for business?
The opportunity costs of not exporting natural gas and oil remain enormous
Manitoba needs to pick up the pace on tax relief
The province should look to its neighbours and other jurisdictions that are providing meaningful relief
$1.25-million project tackles clubroot resistance in canola
Researchers and agriculture company battle the crop-damaging disease and train new scientists
The case for selling Manitoba Crown corporations
Crowns are a huge hidden burden on taxpayers
Food supply chain resilience put to the test by B.C. floods
Supply chains in Western Canada have always been vulnerable and that’s not going to change anytime soon
Manitoba’s economic growth depends on U.S. trade
But U.S. protectionism is still a threat
What does the Trudeau win mean for Western Canadians?
More of the same
Manitoba must do more to encourage mining
But simply possessing the mineral and metal deposits isn’t enough. Governments need good policies that attract private exploration and investment
