The Manitoba government is implementing four new temporary orders under The Emergency Measures Act which will support the economy and protect the flow of goods and supplies during the novel coronavirus pandemic, according to the province. “We are suspending certain statutory requirements and extending deadlines with the well-being of Manitobans in mind,” Premier Brian Pallister said in a news release. “Our government is listening and acting on the concerns brought forward by our partners in various areas.” The first order applies to Child and Family Services (CFS) and ensures youth who age out of the system will continue to receive support during the emergency period.
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