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  2. List of Manitoba government departments and agencies

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    Sport Manitoba; Winnipeg Art Gallery; Manitoba Culture, Heritage, Tourism and Sport Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure [21] Transportation; infrastructure 2016 [6] Min. Transportation and Infrastructure [22] CentrePort Canada Inc. – BOD; Disaster Assistance Appeal Board; Land Value Appraisal Commission; Licence Suspension Appeal Board

  3. Manitoba Health - Wikipedia

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    Manitoba Health, Seniors and Long–Term Care (formerly Health, and Seniors Care, MHSC; also known as Manitoba Health) is the department of the Government of Manitoba that is responsible for leading the development of policy and publicly administered health system planning in the province of Manitoba; the overall funding, performance requirements, oversight, and accountability within the ...

  4. The Winnipeg Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Foundation is dedicated primarily to the social improvement of Winnipeg. It pools and permanently invests gifts from donors to support the local charitable sector, through grants in a broad range of areas, including; community service, education and employment, health, environment, heritage, arts and culture, and recreation.

  5. Manitoba Advanced Education and Literacy - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, the Brandon Vocational Training Centre (now Assiniboine Community College) opened; followed by the Manitoba Institute of Technology (now Red River College) in 1962. In 1965, construction began for the Northern Manitoba Vocational Centre (now University College of the North) in The Pas. As the community colleges were established and ...

  6. Universal basic income in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, an analogous experiment called Mincome took place in Winnipeg and Dauphin, Manitoba, between 1974 and 1979.Importantly, the city of Dauphin served as a saturation site, since all 10,000 community members were eligible to participate (the elderly and disabled were exempt from the four American NIT experiments); four foci of Mincome were an economic arm (examining labour response), a ...

  7. Rossmere - Wikipedia

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    There is still a significant working-class presence in the riding, however: 13.8% of the riding's industry is in Health Care & Social Assistance, with a further 10.1% work in the retail trade. Although Rossmere's first MLA was New Democratic Party premier Edward Schreyer , it was historically a swing seat between the NDP and the Progressive ...

  8. Warren Shepell - Wikipedia

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    At that time it had about 1500 employees, [12] mainly part and full-time psychologists and social workers, [13] [14] and provided coverage for about four million Canadian families. After the sale of his company, Shepell continued to write, speak and consult about Employee Assistance programs and to operate EAP Surveys Inc. and later EAP ...

  9. EvidenceNetwork.ca - Wikipedia

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    "Social assistance reform can lead to better health for all" by Gary Bloch [35] [36] "Patent protection for drugs should come at a price" by Marc-Andre Gagnon [37] "More health care does not mean better health" by Robert Brown [38] "Childhood hunger is a Canadian public health crisis" by Elizabeth Lee Ford Jones [39]