WISE Manitoba Inc.

WISE Manitoba Inc. W.I.S.E. Manitoba Inc. is a voluntary sector non-profit non-partisan organization which aims to advance education on equality rights. W.I.S.E Manitoba Inc.

works to advance education concerning equality rights based on the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and undertakes activities ancillary to this charitable purpose. is a registered charity. The charitable number is:
# 74079 8327 RR0001

05/28/2026

Gather around as local drag artists read uplifting tales celebrating inclusivity.

05/28/2026

Community Mural Paint Project | May 30 & 31

Join us in bringing colour, creativity, and community into our future free clothing store.

We’re creating a space where community members can access clothing through a dignified shopping experience, and a local artist has already designed and sketched the mural. Now we’re inviting volunteers to help bring it to life.

Event details:
Friday, May 30 | 10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Saturday, May 31 | 10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Sign up for one day or both days

No painting experience is needed. Family and friends are welcome, and refreshments will be provided.

Sign up, https://app.betterimpact.com/Application?OrganizationGuid=c837427c-757b-4a9b-880c-e58132d99bfe&ApplicationFormNumber=1

or email [email protected].

05/28/2026

Winnipeg is expected to have daytime temperatures around 30 degrees for the next few days. Here are some resources and some safety tips for hot weather.

05/28/2026

Here at the Treaty Relations Commission of Manitoba we're very excited to share that we are launching a new podcast series "Let's Talk Treaty"

Our first episode that will be out Saturday, May 30th, 2026 with our esteemed guests Dr. Harry Bone and Florence Paynter where we discuss the history and insight into the traditional treaties.

The first of many episodes that will be released at the end of every month, so stay tuned for more to come.

Follow our social media pages for exciting events and activities planned throughout the month.

05/27/2026
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05/27/2026

LAST DAY TO REGISTER 🚨
A few spots are still available for tomorrow’s Women Lawyers’ Forum event — and you won’t want to miss this one.

Join us for an evening of real conversations around contracts, incorporation, trademarks, employment law, and protecting the business you’re building.

Huge thank you to our incredible sponsors, partners, and the Women Lawyers’ Forum of the Manitoba Bar Association for helping bring this event to life. 💙

Register here: https://ow.ly/iJcH50Z4Jhv

Great people. Important conversations. Real support.

05/27/2026

📣SPOTS ARE GOING FAST - GRAB YOURS TODAY! 📣
We are excited to invite you to join us at our FREE MWAF Meetup on June 16 in partnership with Canadian Association of Farm Advisors!

Meet Clarissa Dafoe of MNP for a discussion about Transition Triggers, Tips and Common Ag Questions.
🗓June 16
⏰12PM
🥪Smitty's Restaurant
580 Pembina Highway

SPACES ARE LIMITED SO REGISTER EARLY AT https://mwaf.ca/events-2/

Clarissa Dafoe is a Partner with MNP’s Assurance and Accounting Services team in Brandon, Manitoba. She works closely with owner managed businesses, private companies, and families to help them navigate complex accounting and tax matters with confidence. Known for her practical insights and collaborative approach, Clarissa delivers clear, reliable advice that supports informed decision making at every stage of a client’s business.

Raised on a family farm north of Brandon. Clarissa brings a deep, firsthand understanding of the agricultural sector to her work. This background allows her to connect naturally with farm clients and appreciate both the business and personal considerations involved in running and transitioning a farming operation. She has extensive experience assisting farm families with succession and transition planning, helping them move farms to the next generation in a tax efficient, well structured, and practical manner while balancing family goals and long term sustainability.

This event is FREE to attend.
Participants can purchase their own food and beverages.

05/27/2026

Over 50% of modern medicines come from nature, according to @‌WHO.

For Indigenous Peoples around the world, ancestral knowledge based on herbs and plants is an integral part of health care and is passed down from generation to generation.

Address

209-63 Albert Street
Winnipeg, MB
R3B1G4

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