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  2. Manitoba Human Rights Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Manitoba Human Rights Commission (MHRC) is a quasi-judicial arms-length agency of the Government of Manitoba that is responsible for enforcing The Human Rights Code (Manitoba). [3] The acting chairperson of the Board of Commissioners is John Burchill, who is chief of staff for the Winnipeg Police Service. [4]

  3. List of Manitoba government departments and agencies

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    Min. Consumer Protection and Government Services Min, responsible for the Public Utilities Board and Public Service Commission; Public Guardian and Trustee of Manitoba; Public Utilities Board; Residential Tenancies Branch; Manitoba Labour, Consumer Protection and Government Services [8] Manitoba Economic Development, Investment and Trade (EDIT) [9]

  4. Manitoba Justice - Wikipedia

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    The Law Enforcement Review Agency (LERA) is an arm's-length, non-police body of the Criminal Justice Division that, under the authority of The Law Enforcement Review Act (TLERA), investigates public complaints against members of local/municipal police forces in Manitoba—particularly, abuses of authority by on-duty officers.

  5. Manitoba Advocate for Children and Youth - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, the Advocate became an independent officer that reports to the Manitoba Legislative Assembly, instead of a government minister. At this time, however, the mandate of the office still remained embedded within The Child and Family Services Act , meaning only children and youth involved with CFS were eligible for support from the Children ...

  6. Department of Families (Manitoba) - Wikipedia

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    The two-year process of preparing a new Child Welfare Act for Manitoba begun in 1922, partly in response to the Manitoba Social Service Council's call to the provincial government: that the Government of Manitoba take early steps to establish and adequately support a Child Welfare Department for the province, shaped on modern lines and provided ...

  7. Section 24 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

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    Among other things, section 24 seems to give judges the power to place positive obligations upon a government, [2] as well as to enforce more imaginative remedies. An example of an imaginative remedy can be found in the landmark case Doucet-Boudreau , (2003) 3 S.C.R. 3, as the claimants challenged the Nova Scotia government's delay in building ...

  8. Government of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    The powers and structure of the provincial Government of Manitoba (French: Gouvernement du Manitoba) are set out in the Constitution Act, 1867.. In modern Canadian use, the term "government" refers broadly to the cabinet of the day (formally the Executive Council), elected from the Legislative Assembly and the non-political staff within each provincial department or agency – that is, the ...

  9. Elections Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Elections Manitoba is the office of the Chief Electoral Officer of Manitoba (CEO), who heads Elections Manitoba with assistance from the Deputy Chief Electoral Officer. The CEO administers provincial elections in order to ensure their fairness and freedom from political influence.