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Our focus is you.

MAHCP’s membership is professional and specialized, with an unparalleled commitment to excellence in care, patient and client-centredness, and bold innovation.

View a list of the professional members we serve.

Brand Elements

THE LOGO

MAHCP members are health professionals,
full stop.

THE TAGLINE

MAHCP members are specialized, dedicated and client-focused.

Allied health professionals make a difference throughout the health-care system by delivering high quality care and championing Manitobans’ well-being. And while they’re focusing on patient care, MAHCP is focused on our members and working hard to improve the public health-care system.

THE COLOURS

Blue speaks to trust, credibility and convention, and aligns with many of our allied health sister organizations.

RGB R2 G70 B143
HEX 02468F
CMYK C100 M82 Y14 K2

A nod to our union’s history, green symbolizes health, as well as new beginnings and growth.

RGB R39 G176 B81
HEX 27B051
CMYK C78 M2 Y96 K0

Teal, sky blue and yellow evoke peace and joy, enhancing everything we create with bright pops of colour.

TEAL:

RGB R81 G209 B208
HEX 51D1D0
CMYK C58 M0 Y24 K0

SKY BLUE

RGB R58 G174 B255
HEX 3AAEFF
CMYK C62 M21 Y0 K0

YELLOW:

RGB R249 G223 B50
HEX F9DF32
CMYK C4 M7 Y91 K0

Brand Resources

Our logos are available below in downloadable formats for our members, media partners and stakeholders.

FULL NAME

Colour | Black | White

WITH TAGLINE

Colour | Black | White

ACRONYM only

Colour | Black | White

Images

Photos of MAHCP President, Jason Linklater, are available in downloadable formats to accompany media stories.

Meet our Executive Council.

Learn more about MAHCP

The Manitoba Association of Health Care Professionals (MAHCP) is the only union in Manitoba solely dedicated to allied health. We represent more than 7,000 publicly-employed allied health professionals working in 45+ specialized disciplines in labs, clinics, hospitals, community and long-term care. Our members include paramedics, lab and imaging technologists, respiratory therapists, mental health clinicians, and many more. Allied health is the only public health-care sector without a new collective agreement; their contract expired March 31, 2024.