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  2. List of Manitoba government departments and agencies

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    Conservation Agreements Board; Fish and Wildlife Enhancement Fund and Subcommittees; Resource Tourism Appeal Committee; Surface Rights Board; Whiteshell Advisory Board; Wildfire Suppression Services; Seniors and Long-Term Care Senior citizens; Long-term care: Min. Seniors and Long-term Care: Health and Seniors Care; Manitoba Sport, Culture and ...

  3. Worker standards board - Wikipedia

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    The Worker Standards Board, Wage Board or Industry Committee aims to improve wages and working conditions for all workers within a specific industry. [1] When implemented along with other regional labor policies, such as paid family leave, [2] the Worker Standards Board is a useful alternative or supplement to a collective bargaining agreement and a formal labor union, when the situation does ...

  4. Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    The chief executive officer (CEO) is a non-voting member of the board of directors. As of 2021, the current chairperson of the board of directors is Michael D. Werier, and the current president and CEO is Richard Deacon. [5] [6] As of 2019, the Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba has reported to Manitoba's Minister of Finance. [7]

  5. Ai-Kon - Wikipedia

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    Ai-Kon was first held in July 2001 at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and was run by the University of Manitoba Anime Club (UMAnime).The founding members were the club's executive staff, Kristjanna Thorarinson, Riki Lecotey, Kwan Fu Sit, Tong Lin, Cathleen Ma, Tim Groner, Geoff Wright, and Jeff Agapito.

  6. Ministry of Municipal Affairs (Manitoba) - Wikipedia

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    Manitoba Municipal and Northern Relations (formerly Department of Municipal Affairs until 1978) is a department of the Government of Manitoba that deals with local administrations and bodies, including municipalities, planning districts, and non-governmental organizations.

  7. Department of Infrastructure (Manitoba) - Wikipedia

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    Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure (French: Transportation Infrastructure Manitoba) is the provincial government department responsible for managing infrastructure in Manitoba. It is in charge of "the development of transportation policy and legislation, and [of] the management of the province’s vast infrastructure network." [2]

  8. Minister responsible for the Civil Service (Manitoba) - Wikipedia

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    The Minister responsible for the Public Service Commission is the Manitoba cabinet minister responsible for the Public Service.. The Manitoba Public Service Commission (PSC; French: Commission de la fonction publique) is the independent and impartial department responsible for leading effective management of human resource and labour relations in the provincial government and for representing ...

  9. Minister responsible for Seniors (Manitoba) - Wikipedia

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    Since 1988, the Executive Council of Manitoba has included a minister responsible for Seniors. The position is not a full cabinet portfolio. The position is not a full cabinet portfolio. The current Minister responsible for Seniors is Kerri Irvin-Ross .