Manitoba Finance () is the
department of finance A ministry of finance is a part of the government in most countries that is responsible for matters related to the finance.
Lists of current ministries of finance
Named "Ministry"
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* Ministry of Finance and Ec ...
for the Canadian province of
Manitoba.
The Minister of Finance (; originally Provincial Treasurer) is the
cabinet minister
A minister is a politician who heads a ministry, making and implementing decisions on policies in conjunction with the other ministers. In some jurisdictions the head of government is also a minister and is designated the ‘prime 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. Every year, the minister submits a
budget
A budget is a calculation play, usually but not always financial, for a defined period, often one year or a month. A budget may include anticipated sales volumes and revenues, resource quantities including time, costs and expenses, environmenta ...
to the
Legislature outlining anticipated expenditures and revenues for the next 12 months. The minister is also required to submit a completed financial report for the annual cycle just completed.
The Finance portfolio is the oldest cabinet position in the province of Manitoba, even predating the office of
Premier
Premier is a title for the head of government in central governments, state governments and local governments of some countries. A second in command to a premier is designated as a deputy premier.
A premier will normally be a head of governm ...
by four years. Similarly, many regard the Finance Minister as the most important member of government, second only to the Premier. Prior to 1977, it was not considered unusual for Manitoba's provincial premiers to reserve the position of Treasurer or Finance Minister for themselves. In the 20th century,
John Bracken,
Stuart Garson
Stuart Sinclair Garson (December 1, 1898 – May 5, 1977) was a Canadian politician and lawyer. He served as the 12th premier of Manitoba from 1943 to 1948, and later became a Federal cabinet minister.
Life and career
Born in St. Catharine ...
,
Douglas L. Campbell
Douglas Lloyd Campbell (May 27, 1895 – April 23, 1995) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served as the 13th premier of Manitoba from 1948 to 1958. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba for 47 years, longer tha ...
,
Dufferin Roblin, and
Edward Schreyer all assumed this responsibility at one time or another. (Roblin was his own Treasurer for the entire extent of his term in office). No premier has taken this responsibility since 1977, and such a combination of responsibilities would now be considered very unlikely.
The current Finance Minister of Manitoba is
Cameron Friesen
Cameron Scott Friesen, MLA is a Canadian politician and member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba for Morden-Winkler, currently serving as the Manitoba Minister of Finance. A member of the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba, he wa ...
of the
Progressive Conservatives.
Branches and divisions
Manitoba Finance includes the following
special operating agencies, which present their own respective
annual report
An annual report is a comprehensive report on a company's activities throughout the preceding year. Annual reports are intended to give shareholders and other interested people information about the company's activities and financial performance. ...
s:
* Entrepreneurship Manitoba (aka the Companies Office) — the registrar for information about corporations and
business names in Manitoba. The registry is publicly available to search. It is also responsible for the appointments and renewals of
Commissioner for Oaths and Notary Publics.
* Manitoba Financial Service Agency
** Financial Institutions Regulation Branch (FIRB)
** Manitoba Securities Commission
* Public Guardian and Trustee Agency (under the Consumer Protection Division) — "manages and protects the affairs of Manitobans who are unable to do so themselves and have no one else willing or able to act," including
mentally incompetent and
vulnerable adults, children, and deceased estates.
* Vital Statistics Agency (under the Consumer Protection Division)
Other branches and divisions of Manitoba Finance include:
* Communication and Engagement Division (CED) — leads government communications in Manitoba, supporting the work of all government departments and several
Crown organizations to provide information to Manitobans. CED, acting as the
Queen’s Printer of Manitoba, also publishes the ''Manitoba Gazette'' and other statutory publications; provides leadership and coordination of Manitoba’s style and visual identity; and ensures the effective administration and oversight of
Crown copyright.
** Information and Privacy Policy Secretariat — responsible for central administration and coordination of ''
The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act'' (FIPPA).
* Finance Research Division — primarily responsible for intergovernmental fiscal relations,
economic and
fiscal policy analysis, and the formulation of tax policy.
** Manitoba Bureau of Statistics
* Manitoba Tax Assistance Office — provides information and assistance regarding Manitoba's
income tax,
tax credit programs, and program applications.
* Pension Commission — the Office of the Superintendent - Pension Commission is responsible for safeguarding employees’ rights to benefits promised under employment
pension plans as provided under pension benefits legislation.
* Taxation Division — administers taxation legislation through information, compliance, audit, and enforcement programs, including:
retail sales Tax
A sales tax is a tax paid to a governing body for the sales of certain goods and services. Usually laws allow the seller to collect funds for the tax from the consumer at the point of purchase. When a tax on goods or services is paid to a gove ...
, health and post secondary education
tax levy, insurance corporations tax, corporation
capital tax
A wealth tax (also called a capital tax or equity tax) is a tax on an entity's holdings of assets. This includes the total value of personal assets, including cash, bank deposits, real estate, assets in insurance and pension plans, ownershi ...
,
tobacco tax
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,
fuel tax, mining tax, and
emissions tax on
coal and
petroleum coke.
* Treasury Board Secretariat — coordinates the annual budget and estimates, prepares the public accounts for the Government of Manitoba and provides financial and analytical support as well as
strategic management
In the field of management, strategic management involves the formulation and implementation of the major goals and initiatives taken by an organization's managers on behalf of stakeholders, based on consideration of Resource management, resour ...
advice to the Minister of Finance and the Treasury Board
* Treasury Division — manages and administers the cash resources, borrowing programs, and all
investment
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In finance, the purpose of investing i ...
and
debt management
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activities of the provincial government.
Funeral Board of Manitoba
The Funeral Board of Manitoba (FBM) is a
not-for-profit
A nonprofit organization (NPO) or non-profit organisation, also known as a non-business entity, not-for-profit organization, or nonprofit institution, is a legal entity organized and operated for a collective, public or social benefit, in co ...
regulatory organization concerned with
consumer protection
Consumer protection is the practice of safeguarding buyers of goods and services, and the public, against unfair practices in the marketplace. Consumer protection measures are often established by law. Such laws are intended to prevent business ...
within Manitoba's
funeral
A funeral is a ceremony connected with the final disposition of a corpse, such as a burial or cremation, with the attendant observances. Funerary customs comprise the complex of beliefs and practices used by a culture to remember and respect th ...
and
cemetery services marketplace. Administering ''The Funeral Directors and Embalmers Act'', ''The Cemeteries Act'', and ''The Prearranged Funeral Services Act'',
it is responsible for licensing all Manitoba
funeral directors and
embalmers;
funeral homes; particular cemeteries and their sales persons; and prearranged funeral service plan providers.
Through the 1967 ''Embalmers and Funeral Directors Act'' the Board was established as the Board of Administration to oversee Manitoba's funeral industry. The Act was amended and renamed in 2009 to ''The Funeral Directors and Embalmers Act'', which changed the Board's name to the Funeral Board of Manitoba.
Vital Statistics Agency
, formed =
, employees = 40
FTEs (2019)
, minister1_name = Richard Groen
, minister1_pfo = Deputy Minister of Finance
, minister2_pfo = Asst. Deputy Minister of the Consumer Protection Division
, chief1_name = Alena Lukes
, chief1_position = Chief Operating Officer and Director of Vital Statistics
, chief2_name = Kathryn Durkin-Chudd
, chief2_position = Advisory Board Chair
, parent_department = Manitoba Finance
, keydocument1 = ''The Vital Statistics Act''
, website
vitalstats.gov.mb.ca/, agency_type =
special operating agency
Civil registrar
Civil registration is the system by which a government records the vital events ( births, marriages, and deaths) of its citizens and residents. The resulting repository or database has different names in different countries and even in differe ...
of vital events
The Manitoba Vital Statistics Agency (VSA) is a
special operating agency of the provincial government that is the
civil registrar
Civil registration is the system by which a government records the vital events ( births, marriages, and deaths) of its citizens and residents. The resulting repository or database has different names in different countries and even in differe ...
of Manitoba's
vital records
Vital records are records of life events kept under governmental authority, including birth certificates, marriage licenses (or marriage certificates), separation agreements, divorce certificates or divorce party and death certificates. In some ...
. More specifically, it is responsible for registering
vital statistics (birth, death, marriage, stillbirth and change of name) in Manitoba and provides documents as proof of those events.
While the Agency began operations on 1 April 1994, the provincial vital event registry dates to 1882. As such, with all records being held in
perpetuity for all Manitoba events, the database contains vital records information for the Province of Manitoba from 1882 to present.
Nearly 4 million records are held in the database .
The VSA reports to the
Legislature through the Minister of Finance, and is responsible for administering and enforcing Manitoba's ''Vital Statistics Act, Marriage Act, Change of Name Act'', as well as processing disinterments under ''The Public Health Act''.
It is a member of the
Vital Statistics Council for Canada
Vital or Vitals may refer to:
Places
* Vital Creek, a creek located in the Omineca Country region of British Columbia
* Vital Range, a subrange in the Omineca Mountains in British Columbia
People
*Vital (given name)
*Vital (surname)
Arts, enter ...
(VSCC), which was established in 1945 as partnership of provincial/territorial vital event registrars and federal officials responsible for
national statistics
The following is a list of national and international statistical services.
Central national statistical services
Nearly every country in the world has set a central public sector unit entirely devoted to the production, harmonisation and dissemin ...
.
Manitoba Bureau of Statistics
The Manitoba Bureau of Statistics (MBS), a branch of the Finance Department's Finance Research Division, is the Manitoba government’s central
statistics
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agency, tasked with compiling, managing, analyzing, coordinating, and disseminating of
economic,
demographic
Demography () is the statistical study of populations, especially human beings.
Demographic analysis examines and measures the dimensions and dynamics of populations; it can cover whole societies or groups defined by criteria such as edu ...
, and
social statistics for the province.
Operating under the provincial ''Statistics Act'', the Bureau addresses data and statistical requirements by collaborating with government departments and agencies; and, under a federal-provincial agreement, MBS is the designated contact and official liaison between the Government of Manitoba and the federal government's
Statistics Canada
Statistics Canada (StatCan; french: Statistique Canada), formed in 1971, is the agency of the Government of Canada commissioned with producing statistics to help better understand Canada, its population, resources, economy, society, and cultur ...
.
Manitoba Financial Services Agency
, headquarters = 500-400 St. Mary Ave.,
Winnipeg, MB
, employees = 48.6
FTEs (2019/2020)
, minister1_name = Richard Groen
, minister1_pfo = Deputy Minister of Finance
, chief1_name = David Cheop
, chief1_position = Chief Administrative Officer
, child1_agency = Manitoba Securities Commission (MSC)
, child2_agency = Financial Institutions Regulation Branch (FIRB)
, agency_type =
special operating agency
The Manitoba Financial Service Agency (MFSA; ) is a
special operating agency of the Manitoba government responsible for administering and enforcing legislation for the
securities and
insurance sectors,
real estate and
mortgage brokers,
credit unions/caisses populaires,
cooperatives, and
trust and
loan companies who operate in Manitoba. It comprises the Manitoba Securities Commission (MSC) and Financial Institutions Regulation Branch (FIRB).
It is headed by a
chief administrative officer
A chief administrative officer (CAO) is a top-tier executive who supervises the daily operations of an organization and is ultimately responsible for its performance.
Government and non-profit
A CAO is responsible for administrative management of ...
, who is ''
ex officio
An ''ex officio'' member is a member of a body (notably a board, committee, council) who is part of it by virtue of holding another office. The term '' ex officio'' is Latin, meaning literally 'from the office', and the sense intended is 'by right ...
'' the Chair and
chief executive officer of the MSC. As of at least 2020, the chief is David Cheop.
The Agency administers the following provincial legislation:
* ''The Securities Act'', C.C.S.M. c. S 5 0
* ''The Commodity Futures Act'', C.C.S.M. c. C152
* ''The Real Estate Brokers Act'', C.C.S.M. c. R20
* ''The Mortgage Brokers Act'', C.C.S.M. c. M210
* ''The Insurance Act'', C.C.S.M. c. I40
* ''The Credit Unions and Caisse Populaires Act'', C.C.S.M. c. C301
* ''The Cooperatives Act'', C.C.S.M. c. C223
* ''The Corporations Act'', C.C.S.M. c. C225, Part XXIV
Financial Institutions Regulation Branch
The Financial Institutions Regulation Branch (FIRB; , DRIF) is the body responsible for regulatory oversight to financial institutions and cooperatives operating in Manitoba, including the
insurance sector,
credit unions/caisses populaires, and
trust and
loan companies.
It is tasked with administering the provincial ''Insurance Act'', ''Credit Unions and Caisses Populaires Act'', and the ''Corporations Act'' (Part XXlV).
The FIRB was created in April 2000 through the amalgamation of two branches under the Department of Consumers and Corporate Affairs: the Insurance Branch and the Trust, Cooperatives and Credit Union Regulation Branch. Since then, government restructuring has led to the FIRB being part of various departments; as of October 2012, FIRB was merged into the Manitoba Financial Services Agency (MFSA).
Manitoba Securities Commission
The Manitoba Securities Commission (MSC; ) is the
securities regulatory authority of Manitoba. As a division of the Manitoba Financial Services Agency, it is an independent agency of the provincial government and its Chair reports to the legislature through the Minister of Finance.
Following ''The Securities Act'', MSC was structured in its present form in 1968, divided into two branches:
# the administrative or functional arm, consisting of
full-time employees who conduct day-to-day operations. This arm includes 2 operating divisions of its own:
#* the Securities division, which is organized into several operational sections—investigation, legal, registration & compliance,
corporate finance
Corporate finance is the area of finance that deals with the sources of funding, the capital structure of corporations, the actions that managers take to increase the Value investing, value of the firm to the shareholders, and the tools and anal ...
& continuous disclosure, finance & administration, and education/information.
#* Real Estate division
# Commission members, the
policy-making body consisting of
Order-in-Council appointees (maximum of 7) who meet regularly.
The Chair presides at the Commission members' meetings and is also the
chief executive officer of the administrative arm.
Public Utilities Board
The Manitoba Public Utilities Board is an independent
quasi-judicial administrative tribunal that regulates
public utilities and designated monopolies. It has oversight and supervisory powers over the rates charged for electrical utility, auto insurance, gas and propane utilities, and all water and sewer utilities outside of Winnipeg.
The Board is led by a chair and a vice-chair, appointed by the
Lieutenant Governor
A lieutenant governor, lieutenant-governor, or vice governor is a high officer of state, whose precise role and rank vary by jurisdiction. Often a lieutenant governor is the deputy, or lieutenant, to or ranked under a governor — a "second-in-comm ...
. The chair has similar authority to that of a justice of the
Manitoba Court of Queen's Bench or as the deputy minister for the
Manitoba Justice. Board members, appointed by the chair, are tasked with carrying out the Board's legislative mandate. The PUB Chairperson reports to the Minister of Finance.
The Board has regulated services under legislation since 1913, with the current ''Public Utilities Board Act'' being passed in 1959.
In addition to the ''Public Utilities Board Act'', regulatory administration is provided through:
*
Centra Gas Manitoba Inc.
Centra Gas Manitoba Inc., a subsidiary of Manitoba Hydro, is the primary distributor of Natural gas in Canada, natural gas in Manitoba, serving the Winnipeg and Winnipeg Metro Region, surrounding area, including rural communities. The company had ...
(
natural gas distribution,
utility rate setting)
* ''Crown Corporations Governance and Accountability Act''
* ''Efficiency Manitoba Act''
* ''Gas Allocation Act''
* ''Gas Pipe Line Act'' (safety of natural gas and propane distribution)
* ''Greater Winnipeg Gas Distribution Act'' (natural gas distribution franchise)
*
Manitoba Hydro (
electric utility rate setting)
*
Manitoba Public Insurance (
auto insurance rate setting)
* ''Manitoba Water Services Board Act'' (appeals)
* ''Municipal Act'' (water and sewer utility rate regulation, excluding Winnipeg)
*
Stittco Utilities Man Ltd. (propane distribution)
* The City of Winnipeg Charter
Treasury Board
The Treasury Board of Manitoba is a Cabinet
sub-committee responsible for the overall
fiscal management
In economics and political science, fiscal policy is the use of government revenue collection (taxes or tax cuts) and expenditure to influence a country's economy. The use of government revenue expenditures to influence macroeconomic variables d ...
and reporting of the provincial government, as well as the "establishment of policies required for the effective management of
public funds to meet government objectives."
The Treasury Board Secretariat of Manitoba provides financial and analytical support as well as
strategic management
In the field of management, strategic management involves the formulation and implementation of the major goals and initiatives taken by an organization's managers on behalf of stakeholders, based on consideration of Resource management, resour ...
advice to the Minister of Finance and Treasury Board.
The Secretariat is headed by a Deputy Minister who acts as Secretary to Treasury Board, currently Ann Ulusoy.
It has been an independent
secretariat since 1987/88.
Treasury Board Secretariat consists of the:
* Office of the Secretary to Treasury Board,
* Office of the Provincial Comptroller,
* Fiscal Management and Capital Planning Division,
* Analytical Division,
* Strategic Initiatives Division, and the
* Scorecards Division.
History
The Finance portfolio is the oldest cabinet position in the province, predating the office of Premier by four years; and the minister was styled as the Provincial Treasurer until 1969. The first Provincial Secretary in Manitoba was
Marc-Amable Girard, who was appointed to the position on 16 September 1870 by
Lieutenant-Governor Adams George Archibald soon after his arrival in the province. Until January 1871, Girard and
Provincial Secretary Alfred Boyd
Alfred Boyd (September 20, 1835 – August 16, 1908) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada, and is usually considered to have been the first premier of Manitoba (1870–1871)—though he was not recognized by that title at the time nor was he th ...
were the only members of Archibald's ministry. Since the introduction of
partisan politics in 1888, all Manitoba Finance Ministers have belonged to the governing party of the day. During the
coalition ministry that governed Manitoba from 1940 to 1950, the position was reserved for members of the dominant
Liberal-Progressive Party.
Prior to 1977, it was typical for Manitoba's provincial premiers to reserve the position of Treasurer or Finance Minister for themselves. In the 20th century,
John Bracken,
Stuart Garson
Stuart Sinclair Garson (December 1, 1898 – May 5, 1977) was a Canadian politician and lawyer. He served as the 12th premier of Manitoba from 1943 to 1948, and later became a Federal cabinet minister.
Life and career
Born in St. Catharine ...
,
Douglas L. Campbell
Douglas Lloyd Campbell (May 27, 1895 – April 23, 1995) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served as the 13th premier of Manitoba from 1948 to 1958. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba for 47 years, longer tha ...
,
Dufferin Roblin, and
Edward Schreyer all assumed this responsibility at one time or another. (Roblin was his own Treasurer for the entire extent of his term in office). No premier has taken this responsibility since 1977, and such a combination of responsibilities would now be considered very unlikely.
In early 2005, then Minister of Finance
Greg Selinger indicated that his department would soon move to a system known as ''
generally accepted accounting principles'', which had already been adopted in most other provinces.
Following the
2019 provincial general election, Manitoba Finance underwent significant reorganization. While Central Services branched off as an independent department, the Finance department gained its Labour and Regulatory Services Division, the Consumer Protection Division, and Communications Services Manitoba, as well as the Vital Statistics Agency, Entrepreneurship Manitoba, and the Public Guardian and Trustee of Manitoba.
List of Ministers of Finance
See also
*
Minister of Finance (Canada)
References
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