Press Release
September 29, 2025
The Manitoba government is providing more than $4 million in Indigenous-led addictions programming that will create more than 1,200 new treatment spaces across the province, Housing, Addictions and Homelessness Minister Bernadette Smith announced today.
“Our government is committed to working alongside Indigenous organizations and experts to provide culturally appropriate addictions treatment,” said Smith. “We’re creating more pathways to healing and recovery for those seeking addiction care.”
The Manitoba government has invested over $2.4 million in 800 day and evening treatment spaces, which are now open, at the following Indigenous-led organizations:
“Endazhi Mino Bimaadizing (Where One has a Good Life) provides culturally grounded, holistic care for our young relatives experiencing challenges with substance use,” said Shanlee Scott, executive director, Ndinawe. “We recognize the importance of meeting our relatives where they are and focusing on well-being in alignment with traditional ways of knowing and being. Our young relatives are not disposable, and it is incumbent upon us to honour our kinship laws and provide culture-specific healing.”
A further $1.9 million has been allocated to open programs later this year, which will create an additional 400 treatment spaces:
The minister noted this announcement builds on previous investments of $1.34 million for the Minoayawin Mobile Outreach Program, which is now offering health-care and harm-reduction services in Thompson and neighbouring First Nations, and $450,000 to implement the Digital Front Door platform, which enables virtual drop-in clinics led by nurses via smartphone, tablet or computer.
This spring, the Manitoba government also provided $1.5 million in funding for program tools, materials and resources required for the development of the Anne Oake Recovery Centre, a bed-based addictions treatment facility specifically designed for women and their children.
Additional details on the rollout of these initiatives will be shared in the coming months as the programs move forward, the minister noted.
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