Business, Mining, Trade and Job Creation Minister Jamie Moses says the province is working with Cereals Canada to boost innovation and attract more investment to Manitoba. “This partnership will protect Manitoba jobs and deliver opportunities for long-term growth in Manitoba,” said Moses.
The GATE facility will include spaces for research, innovation, and training. It will have a pilot bakery, pasta production area, specialty milling, and office space. These facilities will help showcase the high quality of Canadian grains and support education and development in grain-based food products.
“Canada produces some of the highest quality grains in the world and that gives us a unique advantage,” said Agriculture Minister Ron Kostyshyn. “Retaining Cereals Canada in Winnipeg will solidify Manitoba as the centre of the Canadian grains industry and a hub for global trade.”
“This is a substantial investment from the Manitoba government for the future of Canadian cereals,” said Dean Dias, CEO, Cereals Canada. “Gate is an essential investment in diversifying our markets and mitigating trade risk, providing global buyers with trusted technical knowledge and expertise, and maintaining Canada’s leadership as a trusted and consistent supplier of high-quality cereal grains.”
The project also supports downtown Winnipeg’s renewal. The province is combining this investment with other local projects like the Portage Place Health Centre of Excellence and the Your Way Home homelessness strategy. Together, these efforts aim to make the downtown area safer and more vibrant for residents and visitors.