Help Shape Manitoba's Plan to Reach Net-Zero by 2050

Official title: Roadmap to Net-Zero

Closed Policy & Studies Economy & Jobs Environment & Climate
Manitoba is developing a roadmap to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. The government wants public input on how to reduce emissions across the province while keeping the economy competitive. This plan will affect everything from energy to transportation to how businesses operate.

Why This Matters

Climate change is already hitting Manitoba hard—more floods, droughts, and wildfires. This roadmap will shape how the province tackles these problems over the next 25 years. It could affect your energy bills, job opportunities, and the air you breathe.

What Could Change

New regulations could require businesses to cut emissions or face penalties. The province may invest in clean energy and green jobs. Building codes, transportation rules, and industrial standards could all be updated to meet the 2050 target.

Key Issues

  • How should Manitoba reduce greenhouse gas emissions across different sectors?
  • What new opportunities exist for businesses in a low-carbon economy?
  • How can Manitoba stay economically competitive while reaching net-zero?

How to Participate

  1. The survey for this consultation has closed. Check back for results or future engagement opportunities.