The Manitoba government has created an environment where businesses can thrive, through tax credits, well-developed infrastructure and the elimination of red tape wherever possible.
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Multiple industries thrive in our province - including agribusiness, transportation and distribution, advanced manufacturing, aerospace, life sciences, biotechnology and more.
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As a historic gateway to trade and commerce, Manitoba has a rich history and is home to a diverse population that drives today's economic growth by leveraging the unique ideas, perspectives and lived experiences of those working and thriving in our multicultural economy.
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International studies have consistently shown Manitoba to be a leader in competitive business costs, including a low cost of living and some of the most affordable industrial properties in Canada, further augmented with tax credits for manufacturing investment and research and development.
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Manitoba is located at the heart of North America, with excellent connections across Canada, the U.S. Midwest and Mexico, including a 24-hour international airport, North America's largest trimodal port, inter-modal rail and a northern seaport. The capital city of Winnipeg is also a key transportation centre between Vancouver and Toronto and the only major city in the west with three direction rail connection to the U.S.
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Manitoba prioritizes investment in workforce development, post-secondary education and immigration to ensure a continuous supply of qualified professionals aligned to industry needs. In fact, approximately half of the working-age population in Manitoba has post-secondary education.
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99 per cent of Manitoba's electricity is generated from renewable hydroelectric sources, with industrial electricity rates among the lowest in North America.
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Manitoba boasts a number of world-class research facilities and educational institutions that provide the foundation for cutting-edge research and innovation and educate the next generation of skilled workers.
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The secret of Manitoba's low business costs is a cost of living that allows Manitobans to live better for less. The cost of homes, auto insurance, electricity, and university or college tuition is among the lowest in Canada.
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