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UPDATE #51 — February 26, 2021
 
NEW MEMBER RESOURCE
now available 
 

Food and Beverage Manitoba’s A Roadmap for Food Safety Protocols is a resource to assist food and beverage processors navigate through the various food safety programs and assist with direction and planning for their businesses.This manual reviews the various levels of food safety protocols and regulations in place and what procedures and accompanying training and/or certifications are required to achieve those standards. Click the image to download or find on our website under RESOURCES.

December 14th, 2021
Compliance deadline for nutritional labelling changes

Health Canada and CFIA have now confirmed that December 14, 2021 will remain the final compliance deadline for Nutrition Labelling changes implemented in 2016. 

Having heard from industry groups, including FBC-ABC, that more time may be needed to meet the new requirements, for the first year (until December 14, 2022), the CFIA will focus its efforts on education and compliance promotion. As of December 15, 2022, CFIA will verify compliance and apply enforcement discretion in cases where non-compliant companies have detailed plans showing how they intend to meet the new requirements at the earliest possible time.

For more information visit CFIA guidance 


Government invests $162.6 million in CFIA

The federal government has announced $162.6 million for the CFIA over the next five years, with $40 million per year on an ongoing basis to “maintain the integrity of Canada's food safety system, protect the health of plants and animals to safeguard the food supply, and provide ongoing support to Canadian businesses in their export and import activities to overcome pandemic interruptions and global trade volatility.” It is not yet clear whether this funding will focus on ensuring continuity of CFIA service or whether it is intended to add additional regulatory compliance requirements.



Support for Manitoba energy-efficient programs
 

Across the country, Canadians are taking action to tackle climate change in their communities even amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. The Government of Canada is supporting projects across the country that cut pollution, help Canadians save on energy costs and create good jobs.

The Honourable Jim Carr, on behalf of the Minister of Environment and Climate Change, the Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, announced approximately $32.3 million from the Low Carbon Economy Leadership Fund to support natural gas reduction programs offered by Efficiency Manitoba, a new Crown corporation established by the government of Manitoba. These investments will reduce natural gas use and greenhouse-gas emissions by offering rebates and incentives for energy-efficient equipment and retrofit measures. The Province of Manitoba, through Efficiency Manitoba, is also contributing about $32.3 million into this project.

The combined investment by both governments will provide a significant boost to new energy-efficiency initiatives through Efficiency Manitoba. These will reduce the cost of living for Manitoba residents while reducing greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions and creating jobs and economic activity. The Efficiency Manitoba’s Residential program is designed to reduce household natural gas consumption by providing customers with rebates, incentives and information to encourage them to make their homes more energy efficient. Eligible natural gas savings measures may include home insulation, smart thermostats, and furnace and boiler upgrades for the residential sector. Through this program, low-income and Indigenous residents will also be eligible to benefit from the measures at no cost.

The Efficiency Manitoba’s Commercial, Industrial and Agricultural program includes rebates and incentives to support energy savings through natural gas reduction by doing mechanical upgrades of space or process heating systems, building envelope renovation improvements, and/or support upgrades or equipment for new buildings that achieve greater energy savings.

This funding comes from the Low Carbon Economy Leadership Fund, which invests in projects that reduce carbon pollution, save money and create good jobs. Over the lifetime of these programs, Efficiency Manitoba will enable the creation of 1,800 jobs and reduce GHG emissions by a cumulative amount of about 488,000 tonnes of greenhouse-gas emissions—equivalent to removing approximately 150,000 passenger cars off the road for one year. This marks a significant contribution towards achieving Manitoba’s Carbon Savings Account goals.

The Government of Canada will continue to work with the government of Manitoba to bring forward climate-change measures that have a positive impact on their communities and help Canada to exceed the 2030 target and achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. Canada’s strengthened climate plan proposes steps to deliver emissions reduction across the country. These initiatives will help to make the places we live and gather more affordable by cutting energy waste.

Quick Facts

  • The Government of Canada is supporting municipalities, Indigenous communities, small and medium-sized businesses, universities, schools and hospitals in their important work to reduce pollution and create a cleaner, stronger and more competitive economy.
  • Under the Government of Canada’s Low Carbon Economy Leadership Fund, Manitoba is eligible to receive up to $66.8 million for programs that reduce carbon pollution and strengthen the economy. 
  • The Manitoba Efficient Trucking Program received up to $5.9 million through the Low Carbon Economy Leadership Fund in March 2020.
  • The Low Carbon Economy Leadership Fund can fund eligible projects until March 31, 2024.
  • The Low Carbon Economy Leadership Fund is an important part of Canada’s climate action plan, and it is helping put Canada on a path to meet and exceed the Paris Agreement target for 2030.

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Employment Survey

Thank you to all members who took the COVID-19 Effects on Staffing & Sales in Manitoba's Food and Beverage Industry recently conducted by Food & Beverage Manitoba. Congratulations goes out to Jeff Beaucage, Tenderloin Meats for winning the $200 gift card to De Luca's Fine Foods.

Advertising Opportunities

Starting in 2021, Food & Beverage Manitoba will be offering advertising opportunities through our regular industry and training updates, e-blasts and website. Do you have a product or service that you would like to promote to members and stakeholders?  If you are interested in finding out more click on the link below for the latest rate card.

RATE CARD
NEW MEMBERS
Please take moment to meet our new associate members.

Bedford Industries - Eurocrete
GigHound
Randall Plumbing and Heating Limited
 
Food & Beverage Manitoba staff are still working remotely,
and available to meet with members via a Teams meeting. Staff will be available from

8:30am – 4:30pm (Monday – Friday) by email or phone. 
JENNIFER STRATH
Communications & Marketing Manager
jennifer@foodbeveragemb.ca
(204) 257-4165
JANICE GOLDSBOROUGH
Human Resources
janice@foodbeveragemb.ca
(204) 471-6530
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