Manitoba's Top Employers (2025) - Flipbook - Page 7
MANITOBA’S TOP EMPLOYERS (2025)
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carriers; 12,891 employees. Supports a
formal Workplace Strategies for Mental
Health program that offers a range of
resources and the employee health
plan includes generous mental health
practitioner coverage, to $5,000.
CANADIAN CANOLA GROWERS
ASSOCIATION, Winnipeg. Business
associations; 81 employees. Supports
ongoing professional and personal
development with tuition subsidies for
courses related and not directly related to
an employee’s current position.
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FFICIENCY MANITOBA,
Winnipeg. Energy conservation
advocacy; 79 employees. Offers
retiring employees peace of mind
with a defined benefit pension plan along
with continuing enrolment in the health
benefits plan, with premium coverage and
no age limit.
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USION CREDIT UNION
LIMITED, Hamiota. Credit
unions; 159 employees. Helps
employees manage their personal
budgets with discounted rates for personal
loans as well as low-interest home loans.
Managers at Canadian Canola Growers Association serving pancakes to employees at a staff breakfast.
GM FINANCIAL INC., Winnipeg. Financial services; 3,659 employees.
Reaches out to the next generation of
through a formal onboarding program (‘Ambassador’) that pairs experienced
personnel with newly-hired employees.
OHNSTON GROUP INC., Winnipeg.
Insurance and group benefits; 361
employees. Makes it a little easier for
employees to keep fit with free
memberships to an on-site fitness facility
that features a variety of instructor-led
fitness classes, including yoga and
kickboxing classes.
A.SCARPINO/JOHNSTON GRP.
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AGELLAN AEROSPACE,
WINNIPEG, Winnipeg.
Aircraft equipment
manufacturing; 610
employees. Encourages employees to
become recruiters for the firm with new
employee referral bonuses, up to $1,000
depending on the position.
MANITOBA BLUE CROSS, Winnipeg.
Insurance and group benefits; 334
employees. Extends health benefits to
retirees, offering 75 per cent premium
coverage and no age limit.
MANITOBA HYDRO, Winnipeg.
Hydroelectric power generation; 5,097
Johnston Group employees attend the Pride Parade in Winnipeg.