Manitoba Healthy Living, Seniors and Consumer Affairs focuses on keeping Manitobans of all ages healthy and safe. A commitment now to a healthy, active lifestyle helps prevent future illness and disease and results in a more meaningful involvement with society at all stages of life.
Our department works to provide healthy living opportunities for Manitoba’s older population through the Seniors and Healthy Aging Secretariat. The secretariat works with other seniors’ organizations in Manitoba to supply quality programs, valuable guides and publications, and timely information on issues that affect Manitoba seniors.
In addition to promoting healthy living, this department is responsible for protecting Manitobans’ rights as consumers. Browse our website for more important information on consumer protection, such as Manitoba’s recently amended legislation on debt-settlement agencies.
Latest News
June 14, 2013
Province Honours 10 Students for their Contributions to Healthy Living
June 14, 2013
Manitoba to Recognize World Elder Abuse Awareness Day
June 3, 2013
Province Supports CRTC Wireless Code for Cellphones, Mobile Devices
May 31, 2013
Province Introduces Pilot Program to Help Hospital Patients Stop Smoking
May 15, 2013
Manitoba Taking Action That Would Further Protect Tenants, Reduce Red Tape for Landlords: Minister
May 2, 2013
Legislation Would Strengthen Consumer Protection Act to Protect Manitoba Families: Rondeau
April 24, 2013
Bicycle Helmets Use Protects Manitoba Youth: Rondeau
April 2, 2013
Statement on the Observance of Caregiver Recognition Day by Healthy Living, Seniors and Consumer Affairs Minister Jim Rondeau
January 9, 2013
Province to Review Rules for Gift Cards to Continue to Protect Manitoba Families: Rondeau





