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Canada and Manitoba continue to support renewable energy initiatives in the province

| Environment and Climate Change Canada | news releases

Today, the Honourable Julie Dabrusin, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, and the Honourable Mike Moyes, Minister of Environment and Climate Change for Manitoba, announced up to $32 million in combined federal and provincial funding for projects to lower energy costs for Manitobans and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, helping the province move toward a low carbon economy on its path to net-zero emissions.


Manitoba’s Merit-Based Program: Round two

| Environment and Climate Change Canada | backgrounders

Manitoba’s Merit-Based Program funds projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions, including transitions from the combustion of fossil fuels to renewable energy within the province.


Canada and Manitoba to announce funding for renewable energy initiatives

| Environment and Climate Change Canada | media advisories

Media representatives are advised that the Honourable Julie Dabrusin, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, and the Honourable Mike Moyes, Minister of Environment and Climate Change for Manitoba, alongside Larry Johannson, Mayor of the City of Selkirk, will announce funding to support renewable energy initiatives in the province.


Recipients of funding for advancing a circular economy for plastics in Canada

| Environment and Climate Change Canada | backgrounders

In 2025, over $1.8 million in additional funding for Advancing a Circular Plastics Economy for Canada has been provided to 13 projects for organizations to develop solutions to address challenges by theme through various funding streams, including reuse, textiles, and single-use plastics


Government of Canada invests in Canadian-made solutions to help reduce plastic pollution and waste, expand consumer choices, and build a strong and resilient circular economy

| Environment and Climate Change Canada | news releases

Today, the Honourable Julie Dabrusin, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, announced more than $3.4 million to support Canadian-made solutions to reduce plastic waste and pollution and build a strong, resilient, and green circular economy that benefits all Canadians.


The Government of Canada invests to reduce the amount of food waste sent to landfills

| Environment and Climate Change Canada | news releases

As we celebrate the International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste, Wade Grant, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Environment and Climate Change, announced on behalf of the Honourable Julie Dabrusin, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, more than $640,000 to support local government research and capacity-building initiatives to reduce the amount of food and other organic waste sent to landfills. Under the Food Waste Prevention and Diversion: Research and Capacity Building Fund, five Canadian cities are receiving up to $150,000 for their projects.


Recipients of the Food Waste Prevention and Diversion: Research and Capacity Building Fund

| Environment and Climate Change Canada | backgrounders

Through the Food Waste Prevention and Diversion: Research and Capacity Building Fund, Environment and Climate Change Canada is contributing more than $640,000 in funding to help support local government research and initiatives to reduce the quantity of food and other organic waste disposed in landfills


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2025-12-23