Manitoba’s Strategy for Sustainable Employment and a Stronger Labour Market Enabling Independence and Realizing Manitoba’s Workforce Potential Manitoba’s economy continues to grow at a supports to succeed in the workforce will help meet steady pace in the face of global economic growing demand for labour in coming years. [...] Strengthening these participants and other economically disadvantaged partnerships ensures public and private investments Manitobans find and keep good jobs and toward and activities respond to labour market needs. [...] By more involves shifting the focus of the EIA program so it closely aligning income support programs with provides a pathway to independence for participants employment and skills training, there is opportunity who are able to work, while continuing to provide to capitalize on the human resource potential of financial assistance to those who need it most. [...] Modernizing Manitoba’s Employment and Income Assistance Program The EIA program provides financial help to that people who have the potential to work are always Manitobans who are unable to support themselves better off if they are working or training for work. [...] For those who are unable to work, income labour market entry and attachment, commencing assistance is essential to meet basic needs like food, with the Rentaid Transition Bonus announced in shelter and participation in community life to the Budget 2013.