Welcome !

IPAC Manitoba helps public servants Build Networks,
Celebrate Excellence, and Share Knowledge

We are pleased to offer this Website as an information and communication service to our members and other persons interested in public management.

We encourage you to attend one of our informative networking events. Our programming committee works hard to deliver forums on important issues to public administration and celebrate excellence through our Lieutenant Governor and Student Awards.

Please consider becoming a member of IPAC, where you will meet other public servants from an array of backgrounds and levels of government, agencies and academia who are interested in strengthening public service.

We hope you will join us for an exciting year of great learning and networking events!

Shannon Roe,
Chairperson

Upcoming Events

Calling all book worms!!  Join us on November 28th for lunch and an article discussion, The Snakes and Ladders of Accountability:  Contradictions between contracting and collaboration for Canada's voluntary sector. For event details, visit our "News" page.

Mark your calendars for December 17, 2010 to attend the presentation of the 2010 Lieutenant Governor’s Medal for Excellence in Public Administration. The lunch-time event will be held at the Manitoba Legislature. More details to come.

View Past Events

 


IPAC Manitoba is also proud to be part of the rich history of IPAC National which was created in 1947, as a private, non-profit organization and the leading Canadian organization concerned with the theory and practice of public management. Its scope covers public administration and governance from the global to the local level. It is an association with 17 regional groups across the country providing networks and forums at the regional, national and international levels. It enables public servants from all spheres of government, university and college teachers, staff, students, and others interested in public sector management to exchange ideas on trends, practices and innovations in public administration.