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Manitoba wants feedback on where agriculture needs to go May 11, 2021 By Government of Manitoba An online public engagement has been launched to seek feedback on the priorities and future direction of Manitoba’s agriculture and agri-food industry. “Manitoba’s agri-food industry has demonstrated a strong commitment to Ag Action Manitoba and the next agricultural policy framework dialogues,” said Agriculture and Resource Development Minister, Blaine Pedersen. “We are seeking people’s experiences with the Ag Action Manitoba program and will collect data on key sector priorities for Manitobans.” Building on previous engagement, the province is seeking Manitobans thoughts on the priorities and future direction of Manitoba’s agriculture and agri-food industry. The information will be used for the upcoming Federal/Provincial/Territorial (FPT) Ministers of Agriculture meeting where the next FPT agricultural policy framework priorities and pol ....
Article content Manitobans can now purchase 2021–22 angling licenses online through the province’s e-licensing portal. “Our online e-licensing portal has made it easier than ever for Manitobans to purchase their angling licenses from their own homes,” said Agriculture and Resource Development Minister, Blaine Pedersen, announced earlier this month. “Our government is continuing to modernize the way we deliver services while decreasing our carbon footprint.” We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. 2021 Angling licenses available Back to video The recreational angling season officially opens on May 15 in Manitoba’s southern region, and May 22 in the northwest and north central regions. The northeast region remains open to angling year-round. The 2020 angling season officially closes at midnight on April 4 in the southern division, and April 30 in the northwest and north central divisions. ....
Article content Manitobans will be able to get outside and try their luck ice fishing at many of Manitoba’s world-class lakes and rivers during this year’s Winter Family Fishing Weekend for the long weekend. “The free family fishing weekend makes it easier than ever for Manitobans to get hooked on the winter tradition of ice fishing,” said Agriculture and Resource Development Minister, Blaine Pedersen, announced last week. “Manitobans are encouraged to grab a rod and reel and safely head out onto the ice to catch a good time this weekend, while exploring the many fishing opportunities this province as to offer.” ....