What we do

Manitoba Prosecution Service (MPS) initiates and conducts prosecutions in all courts of Manitoba for offences committed contrary to the Criminal Code of Canada, the Youth Criminal Justice Act and all provincial statutes.

 

Vision

For all Manitobans to have confidence in a justice system that holds people accountable for their actions through an independent, fair, accessible and effective prosecution service.

Mission

A prosecution service where employees are valued and inspired to serve the public and uphold the rule of law with dedication, skill and integrity.

 


 

Why practice in Manitoba?

Information about practicing law with the Manitoba government.

What we offer

Information on advantages and
compensation packages of practicing law at Manitoba Prosecution Service.

Where to find us

Information about our locations and communities.

 

Testimonials

Learn about the regional lawyer experience.

 


Manitoba Prosecution Service Recruitment Link Tree

 

Administrative Profile

Articling Student Program

Role of the Manitoba Prosecution Service

Manitoba Government Job Opportunities

PSC STEP Program

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LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND COMMITMENT TO TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION

Manitoba Prosecution Service works throughout the treaty territories and the lands of the Anishinaabeg, Inninewuk, Nehethowuk, Anisininew, Dakota Oyate, Denesuline and Inuit, and the homeland of the Red River Métis. Employees respect the spirit and intent of the treaties and remain committed to working in partnership with First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples in the spirit of truth, reconciliation and collaboration.

MPS is committed to equity and strengthened by diversity. The service is guided by an Indigenous Advisory Council in development of educational programming, provision of culturally relevant services and policy development. It is committed to building relationships with Indigenous communities and addressing the over-representation of Indigenous Peoples in the criminal justice system.