This is CCEDNet Manitoba's Public Policy Road Map for Manitoba’s Social, Economic, and Environmental Future.
These are the priorities of our Network - brought together as a Public Policy Road Map for Manitoba’s Social, Economic, and Environmental Future. This Road Map guides our advocacy, organizing, and collective voice every day of the year.
It is our collective belief that if Manitoba follows this Road Map rooted in a Community Economic Development vision, our social, economic, and environmental future will be stronger and our communities will be more inclusive, equitable, democratic, and sustainable.
When taken all together, the recommendations proposed in this document, while not exhaustive, represent solutions to some of Manitoba’s most challenging, interconnected issues.
As members know, the Network's public policy mandate is the result of a democratic decision-making process. Every year, members work together to create a pragmatic, wide-ranging and solutions-focused set of public policy resolutions. This is the result.
Our Collective Vision is: Sustainable and inclusive communities directing their own social, economic and environmental futures.
Together, we're focused on:
- Ending Poverty
- Local & Fair Economies
- Tackling Climate Change
- Sustainable Community-Led Development
- Inclusion, Diversity, Equity & Access
- Democracy & Directing our Own Future
Read the Road Map here!
Policy Resolutions Package
Each individual resolution submitted by CCEDNet members is incorporated and organized within the Public Policy Road Map. To view each individual resolution, follow the links below. Resolutions are active for three years unless re-submitted in an amended form. With an evolving membership over time, our policy mandate is also evolving.
Find the entire Policy Package here!
2021 Policy Resolutions
- 2021-1 Road to Recovery & Investing in Communities, Employment, and Environment
- 2021-2 Enabling Social Finance in Manitoba
- 2021-3 Strengthening and Leveraging the Community Development & Non-Profit Sector through a Co-Created Strategy and Effective Communication
- 2021-4 Transforming the Building Sustainable Communities Program to support targeted community-led development
- 2021-5 Police Accountability and the Reallocation of Resources
- 2021-6 Housing Stability During Public Health Emergencies
- 2021-7 Keep Public Housing Public
- 2021-8 Enhanced Opportunities in Gap Training and Bridge Programming for Internationally Educated Professionals (IEPs)
- 2021-9 No Poverty, Zero Hunger in Manitoba
- 2021-10 Increasing Value in Programming & Policy through Co-Creation & Consultation
2020 Policy Resolutions
- 2020-1 Intersectional Gender-Based Analysis (IGBA)
- 2020-2 Implementing the Calls for Justice of the National Inquiry into MMIWG
- 2020-3 Provincial & Municipal CED Policy Framework & Lens
- 2020-4 CED Tax Credit
- 2020-5 Renewing the Manitoba Social Enterprise Strategy
- 2020-6 Strengthening Manitoba’s Co-op Sector
- 2020-7 Procurement for Community Benefit
- 2020-8 Living/Minimum Wage for all Manitobans
- 2020-9 Affordable & Social Housing
- 2020-10 Ending Gender-Based Homelessness
- 2020-11 Livable Basic Needs Benefit as a part of a Comprehensive Poverty Reduction Plan
- 2020-12 Monitoring and Investigating Tax Rebate Discounters
- 2020-13 System Change Not Climate Change
- 2020-14 Composting and an Organics Disposal Ban for Winnipeg’s Metropolitan Region
- 2020-15 Reduced-Speed Residential Streets in Winnipeg
2019 Policy Resolutions
- 2019 - 1 Timely and Effective Implementation of The Accessibility for Manitobans Act
- 2019 - 2 Neighbourhood Renewal Corporations
- 2019 - 3 Winnipeg-based Neighbourhood Renewal Corporations
- 2019 - 4 On-street Parking for Carshare Vehicles
- 2019 - 5 Poverty Reduction Plan & Legislation
- 2019 - 6 Leveraging Canada Revenue Agency Infrastructure to Deliver Financial Assistance to Eligible Manitobans
- 2019 - 7 Facilitating Access to Birth Certificates for Low-income Manitobans
- 2019 - 8 Reversing Child Apprehension through Addressing Poverty, and promoting Meaningful Employment through Social Enterprise
- 2019 - 9 Supporting Community Employment Benefit on Infrastructure
- 2019 - 10 Restore Business and Enterprise Development Support Services
- 2019 - 11 Early Learning & Child Care
- 2019 - 12 Implementing Change: Supporting Wa Ni Ska Tan, Indigenous and Grassroots Calls for Ethical Energy in Manitoba
Expired Resolutions:
- View our 2018 Policy Resolutions (Expired November 2020)
- View our 2017 Policy Resolutions (Expired November 2019)
- View our 2016 Policy Resolutions (Expired November 2018)
- View our 2015 Policy Resolutions (Expired November 2017)
- View our 2014 Policy Resolutions (Expired November 2016)
- View our 2013 Policy Resolutions (Expired November 2015)
- View our 2012 Policy Resolutions (Expired November 2014)
- View our 2011 Policy Resolutions (Expired November 2013)
More information
Contact Michael Barkman [m.barkman at ccednet-rcdec.ca] to find out more about how we're advancing these policies and how you can help or participate in CCEDNet Manitoba's Policy Summit. Let Michael know if you are interested in having CCEDNet Manitoba talk to your community and/or your organizations about the importance of policy and how to change it.