Budget 2025 has been entitled "Building One Manitoba" and it looks to make substantial investments.
Finance Minister Adrien Sala announced a record $3.7 billion in capital projects which include new schools, emergency rooms, personal care homes, and critical infrastructure to keep Manitoba’s economy moving.
Over $150 million has been earmarked between the new Dauphin Justice Center, Healing Lodges in Brandon, and Correction Centers in the Pas.
A substantial chunk of this funding, $881 million, is for retrofitting and upgrading hydroelectric infrastructure to keep up with modern electricity demands and increase export capacity.
A few key notes focus on economic growth in a way that moves to protect Manitobans from Tariffs, looking like an additional $1.1 billion added to the budget that would be used to help Manitobans.
Of that, $500 million will go toward helping businesses find new markets to send products, give loans to Manitoba businesses, and support farmers.
Other interesting investments include 3 Canadian-made water bombers at $80 million, and $4.5 million to travel to Manitoba to "help Market Manitoba to the World".
The full 2025 Budget can be found on The Manitoba Government Website.