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An all-in-one Personal Identification Card combining a person's driver's licence, photo ID, health card and travel ID will land in Manitobans' wallets starting in the fall of 2017. The provincial government says it has approved the Personal Identification Cards, which will replace the driver's licences issued by Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) and paper registration cards issued by Manitoba Health, after people expressed strong support for an all-in-one card during a five-week consultation period in August. Manitoba's new Personal Identification Cards, which will replace the driver's licences issued by Manitoba Public Insurance and paper registration cards issued separately by Manitoba Health, will be issued starting in the fall of 2017. (Samuel Rancourt/Radio-Canada) MPI will start issuing the cards to Manitobans over the age of 16 as early as in the fall of 2017, Health Minister Sharon Blady and Justice Minister Gord Mackintosh announced on Monday. The province says changing over to the new Personal Identification Cards will be free of charge to all Manitobans. The transition will cost the government $13 million, which MPI says will not be passed on to ratepayers. • • Like the existing driver's licence, the combined card will be made of plastic and will have the cardholder's photo and driver's licence information printed on the front, but it will also have that individual's Personal Health Identification Number (PHIN) on the back.