Manitoba Economic Development, Investment and Trade explained

Manitoba Economic Development, Investment, Trade and Natural Resources
Native Name:Ministère du développement économique, de l’investissement et du commerce
Formed:2019
Preceding1:Department of Economic Development, Investment and Trade.
Department of Economic Development and Jobs
Employees:409 FTEs (2021/22)
Minister1 Name:Jamie Moses
Minister1 Pfo:Minister of Economic Development Investment and Trade
Deputyminister1 Name:Jerin Valel
Child1 Agency:Travel Manitoba
Child2 Agency:Industrial Technology Centre[1]
Child3 Agency:Manitoba Development Corp

Manitoba Economic Development, Investment, Trade and Natural Resources (EDIT; French: Ministère du développement économique, de l’investissement et du commerce; formerly Economic Development and Jobs) is the provincial government department responsible for economic growth and the creation of jobs in Manitoba.[2] [3] [4]

The department was created in late 2019 out of the former Department of Growth, Enterprise and Trade.[5] [6] The portfolio is overseen by the Minister of Economic Development, Investment, Trade and Natural Resources who is currently Jamie Moses.

History

The Department of Competitiveness, Training and Trade was established in 2006, combining responsibilities from the portfolios of Industry, Economic Development and Mines, Intergovernmental Affairs and Trade, and Advanced Education and Training. At the time, Premier Gary Doer announced that the ministry was the first of its kind in Canada, noting that it combined taxation concerns with long-term strategies for education and training.[7]

The department was renamed to Entrepreneurship, Training and Trade in 2009,[8] and to Jobs and the Economy in October 2013.[9]

In 2016, the Department of Growth, Enterprise and Trade (GET) was created when the Jobs and the Economy portfolio combined with that of the Ministry of Mineral Resources, as well as taking on the transportation responsibilities of the former Ministry of Infrastructure and Transportation, and the northern economic development responsibilities of the Ministry of Aboriginal and Northern Affairs.[10] [11]

On 23 October 2019, the Department of Growth, Enterprise and Trade became the Department of Economic Development and Training. As result, GET's resource development division merged with the agriculture ministry to form the new Ministry of Agriculture and Resource Development; the labour and regulatory services division was transferred to Manitoba Finance; and the Office of the Fire Commissioner was transferred to Manitoba Municipal Relations.

In January 2021, the portfolio was renamed to the Department of Economic Development and Jobs. The department was renamed again the following year, on January 18, to Economic Development, Investment and Trade (EDIT).[12]

Ministers

NamePartyTook officeLeft office
Minister of Competitiveness, Training and Trade
Scott SmithNew Democratic PartySeptember 21, 2006May 22, 2007
Jim RondeauNew Democratic PartyJune 28, 2007February 4, 2008
Andrew SwanNew Democratic PartyFebruary 4, 2008November 3, 2009
Minister of Entrepreneurship, Training and Trade
Peter BjornsonNew Democratic PartyNovember 3, 2009October 18, 2013
Minister of Jobs and the Economy
Theresa OswaldNew Democratic PartyOctober 18, 2013November 3, 2014
Kevin ChiefNew Democratic PartyNovember 3, 2014May 3, 2016
Minister of Growth, Enterprise and Trade
Cliff CullenProgressive ConservativeMay 3, 2016August 17, 2017
Blaine PedersenProgressive ConservativeAugust 17, 2017October 23, 2019
Minister of Economic Development and Training
Ralph EichlerProgressive ConservativeOctober 23, 2019January 5, 2021
Minister of Economic Development and Jobs
Ralph EichlerProgressive ConservativeJanuary 5, 2021July 15, 2021
Jon ReyesProgressive ConservativeJuly 15, 2021January 18, 2022
Minister of Economic Development, Investment and Trade
Cliff CullenProgressive ConservativeJanuary 18, 2022January 30, 2023
Jeff WhartonProgressive ConservativeJanuary 30, 2023October 17, 2023
Minister of Economic Development, Investment, Trade and Natural Resources
Jamie MosesNew Democratic PartyOctober 18, 2022incumbent

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Us.
  2. Web site: Communications. Farm Business. AGCanada. 2021-06-18. AGCanada. en-US.
  3. Web site: Economic Development and Jobs Province of Manitoba. 2021-06-18. www.gov.mb.ca. en.
  4. Web site: Main Estimates Supplement - Ministry Description . Manitoba Economic Development and Jobs . 2021 . November 11, 2021.
  5. Web site: Reports and Expenses Economic Development and Jobs Province of Manitoba. 2021-06-18. www.gov.mb.ca. en.
  6. Web site: MLA Biographies - Living. The Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. 19 July 2017.
  7. Mia Rabson, "Doer's cabinet gets makeover", Winnipeg Free Press, 22 September 2006, A1.
  8. Web site: November 3, 2009. Manitoba Order in Council. Government of Manitoba.
  9. Web site: October 18, 2013. Manitoba Order in Council. Government of Manitoba.
  10. News: A breakdown of provincial cabinet changes. Winnipeg Free Press. 3 May 2016. 19 July 2017.
  11. News: Lambert. Steve. Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister, leaner cabinet sworn in. The Globe and Mail. 3 May 2016. The Globe and Mail Inc. 19 July 2017.
  12. Web site: About Us Economic Development, Investment and Trade Province of Manitoba. 2022-02-21. www.gov.mb.ca. en.