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Manitoba Planning Conference 2025

Dates: March 5th – 7th, 2025
Location: Victoria Inn, Brandon MB
Information on this website is available in alternate formats, on request. Please call 204-290-9706 or email allison.bednarz@gov.mb.ca
 
The theme for the 2025 conference is Building - Idea Building Social Building Physical Building. The term “Planning” is often associated with “Building”. From the municipalities and organizations that provide planning services to the job descriptions of planners, “Building” represents the multi-faceted approach of our work to build the communities of today and tomorrow. Join us at the 2025 Manitoba Planning Conference as we build the knowledge to shape our shared future (MPPI website)
 

Manitoba Planning Conference (MPC)

 
The Manitoba Planning Conference (MPC) is an annual event attended by municipal leaders and officials, provincial staff, planning, development and building professionals to promote sound community planning and the safe, efficient development of land in Manitoba.
 

Goals of the MPC

 
The MPC is co-led by the Government of Manitoba’s Department of Municipal and Northern Relations and the Manitoba Professional Planning Institute; and is supported by Manitoba Municipal Administrators (MMA), Manitoba Building Officials Association (MBOA), Institute of Urban Studies (IUS), University of Manitoba (Department of City Planning), the Association of Manitoba Municipalities (AMM), sponsoring municipalities/planning districts and others.
 
The MPC offers a forum for:
·           Supporting continuing education of elected municipal officials and their staff, staff of municipalities and planning districts and other key organizations involved in land use planning
·           Professional development opportunities for planners, building officials and others
·           Building increased awareness and a sense of “community” regarding planning
·           Networking opportunities for municipal officials, local government staff, other government agencies, professional planners, related professionals’ and other stakeholders (industry, watershed districts, academics and students)