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The Ministry of Industry, Trade and Technology is a former government department in the province of Manitoba, Canada.It was created in 1983 by the New Democratic Party government of Howard Pawley, drawing in responsibilities from other ministries.
Manitoba Economic Development, Investment, Trade and Natural Resources (EDIT; French: Ministère du développement économique, de l’investissement et du commerce; formerly Economic Development and Jobs) is the provincial government department responsible for economic growth and the creation of jobs in Manitoba. [2] [3] [4]
One secondary school/college hybrid with a mandate for trades and technology — Manitoba Institute of Trades & Technology. Booth University College is a private postsecondary institution, and one of the newest university colleges in Manitoba. It offers degrees in religion, English and film, general studies, behavioural sciences (psychology and ...
Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives (2003–2016) Public Service Delivery ... Trade and Technology: 1983 1988 Industry, Trade and Tourism: 1988 1999
The Ministry of Industry, Trade and Tourism was a government department in the province of Manitoba, Canada. It was created in 1988 by the Progressive Conservative government of Gary Filmon, through a merger of the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Technology and the Ministry of Business Development and Tourism. The ministry was eliminated in ...
In 1963, the Notre Dame campus was built and the college name was changed to the Manitoba Institute of Technology (MIT). Half the campus was an arts and science complex, operating under the separate name Manitoba Institute of Applied Arts (MIAA). The two halves consolidated to a single name: Red River Community College (RRCC) in 1969.
This location is home to the Manitoba Institute of Culinary Arts, the Len Evans Centre for Trades and Technology, and the college's Sustainable Greenhouse. Assiniboine's Parkland Campus is located in Dauphin and offers several full-time day programs and a range of evening and off-campus courses.
Alberta: Southern Alberta Institute of Technology in Calgary [335] British Columbia: Ashton College in Vancouver [336] British Columbia: Western Community College in Abbotsford or Surrey [337] Manitoba: Red River College Polytechnic in Winnipeg [338] Newfoundland and Labrador: College of the North Atlantic in Stephenville [339]