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Strategic Plan

Vision, Mission and Values
 
Vision
The Manitoba Public Utilities Board is a trusted, respected regulator that contributes to fair rate determinations and long-term, reliable utility services for Manitobans.
 
Mission
The Public Utilities Board of Manitoba makes decisions based on efficient, transparent regulatory processes and communicates its decisions in a timely manner.
 
Values
The Public Utilities Board is independent, impartial and objective, transparent, accessible to all Manitobans, supports a respectful work environment and focuses on the public interest.
 
PUB Strategic Plan 2023-24 - Revised April 2023
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ABOUT US

The Manitoba Public Utilities Board (the Board) is an independent quasi-judicial administrative tribunal operating under the authority of the Manitoba Legislature. While the current Public Utilities Board Act was passed in 1959 the Board has regulated services under other legislation since 1913.

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The Board communicates its decision through its Board Orders.

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  • Address: 400-330 Portage Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3C 0C4
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