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New Video Game Law In Manitoba Other provinces such as British Columbia have been studying the idea as well,said manitoba culture Minister Eric Robinson. http://www.fradical.com/Manitoba_video_game_law.htm
Extractions: CTV (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG With its drive-by shootings, murder and mayhem, the Grand Theft Auto series of video games provides action-packed thrills for people like Justin McKay. "I like the role-playing, I like a challenge," McKay says near his home in Winnipeg's south end. The problem is, McKay is only 14. And soon, it will be illegal for anyone to sell or rent Grand Theft Auto or any other explicit game to him. A law introduced by Manitoba's NDP government more than a year ago is set to come into effect next month. It is part of a growing movement across Canada to respond to parental concerns about video game violence. Under the Manitoba law, a retailer who sells or rents a video game marked Adults Only to anyone under 18 can be hit with a fine of $5,000. Games marked Mature, such as the Grand Theft Auto titles, will not be available to anyone under 17. McKay stressed that he likes many types of video games - mostly baseball and other sports. And while he enjoys Grand Theft Auto, he also supports the new legislation.
CTV.ca | Manitoba Set To Restrict Video Game Rentals have been studying the idea as well, said manitoba culture Minister Eric Robinson . Web Links. Government of Manitoba The Amusements Amendment Act http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1115649193024_111058393?s_na
Extractions: Contact Us Help Search Canada Site ... Citizenship CANADA AND MANITOBA REACH AGREEMENTS ON PROVINCIAL NOMINEES AND IMMIGRANT SETTLEMENT SERVICES WINNIPEG, June 29, 1998 Manitoba will become more active in recruiting and nominating immigrants to meet labour market demands and will assume responsibility for immigrant settlement services through two agreements signed today by Canada's Citizenship and Immigration Minister, Lucienne Robillard, and Manitoba's Culture, Heritage and Citizenship Minister, Rosemary Vodrey. The federal government will provide $7 million over the next two years as Manitoba assumes primary responsibility for the delivery of settlement services. Future funding levels will be determined by a formula based primarily on immigrant landings for each province and territory. The Provincial Nominee Agreement provides for Manitoba's direct participation in specific short-term recruitment projects to meet labour market shortages. "These agreements demonstrate a mutual commitment toward continued cooperation between federal and provincial governments to improve the immigration system. Manitoba has specific immigration needs and we will work together to address them," said Minister Robillard.
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Grace Nickel: Résumé She lives and works in Winnipeg, Manitoba. 1995, 1994, 1993, 1992, 1991,1989,1985; manitoba culture, Heritage Tourism Travel Grants 1999, 1989 http://www.gracenickel.ca/biography/resume.html
Extractions: Home Journal Biography Links ... Acrobat Reader gnickel-resume-200302.pdf University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba: Bachelor of Fine Arts (Ceramics major) The Western Australian School of Art Architectural Ceramics Workshop with Nino Caruso from Italy University of Manitoba , Winnipeg MB: Summer Ceramic Residency The Banff Centre For The Arts , Banff, Alberta: New Works University of Manitoba , Winnipeg MB: Summer Ceramic Residency The Banff Centre For The Arts , Banff, Alberta: Ceramic Residency Program The Banff Centre For The Arts , Banff, Alberta: Ceramic Residency Program The Sixth Taiwan Golden Ceramics Awards , international juried competition with the winning entries exhibited at the Taipei County Yingko Ceramics Museum, Taipei County, Taiwan Thick as a Brick: By the Flue , traveling exhibition of ceramics by Saskatchewan and Manitoba artists, exhibited at NCECA (National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts), Denver, Colorado, March 2000; Manitoba Crafts Council Gallery, Winnipeg MB, January to February 2000; and Saskatchewan Craft Gallery, December 1999 to January 2000 Delegates Exhibition: Diverse Edge to Edge: Ceramics from Australia and Canada Remotely Inspired Ground/Connection Clay in Canada: North by Northwest , traveling exhibition of western Canadian ceramics organized by the Manitoba Crafts Council, exhibited in Minneapolis, Minnesota in the Wyman Building during NCECA (National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts), March 1995; second venue: the Manitoba Crafts Council Gallery, Winnipeg MB, June 1995
Labour Market Review For Northern Manitoba Information packages regarding the new program are available through the regionaloffices of manitoba culture, Heritage and Tourism. http://www.hrsdc.gc.ca/en/mb/lmiquarter1_03/nman.shtml
Extractions: Editor: Cheryl Hayes This issue of the Labour Market Bulletin highlights activity occurring in the areas of Thompson, Flin Flon, The Pas, Swan River and surrounding areas between January and March 2003. This bulletin is produced quarterly. We appreciate receiving information that could be included in future issues. Contributions, comments and questions can be directed to the LMI Unit. Inside This Issue Overview Local OVERVIEW The Canadian economy generated 449,000 net new jobs in the past 12 months with employment increases in all provinces. The strongest growth was in British Columbia (3.8%) and Ontario (3.7%). The weakest growth was in Manitoba where employment levels were almost unchanged from a year ago. Employment in the goods-producing industries increased by 5.1% (annual rate) compared to no growth during the previous quarter. Gains were registered in all sectors with construction experiencing the most significant advance.
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Extractions: Centre for Forest Interdisciplinary Research Back to C-FIR main page. C-FIR RESEARCH PROJECTS C-FIR Projects Research projects engaged in by C-FIR members span a wide variety of disciplines. This is in keeping with the Centre's interdisciplinary approach to forest research. Below is a list of both recently completed and ongoing C-FIR research projects. Principal Investigator: Persis Clarkson Co-investigators: 1 undergraduate Department: Anthropology Project Title: Consultation with traditional aboriginal communities: Interment practices as models of repatriation, Phase I Project Sponsor: Manitoba Culture , Heritage and Tourism Duration: Principal Investigator: Persis Clarkson Co-investigators: 1 undergraduate Department: Anthropology Project Title: Consultation with traditional aboriginal communities: Historical recounting of interment practices as models for reinterment Project Sponsor: University of Winnipeg Duration: 2000 - 2002 Principal Investigator: Persis Clarkson Co-investigators: Department: Anthropology Project Title: Interdisciplinary / intercommunity consultation: The past, present, and future of interment practices
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WRHA Manitoba Health Minister Tim Sale, on behalf of Finance Minister Greg the DeerLodge Centre, Manitoba Health, manitoba culture, Heritage and Tourism, http://www.wrha.mb.ca/howcare/mdesk/press/press_250405.php
Extractions: Press Releases April 25, 2005 New Movement Disorders Clinic to be Established WINNIPEG - The historic Women's Tribute Memorial Lodge on the grounds of the Deer Lodge Centre on Portage Avenue will have a new function as a Movement Disorders Clinic with funding of $370,000 under the Canada-Manitoba Economic Partnership Agreement. Manitoba Health Minister Tim Sale, on behalf of Finance Minister Greg Selinger; and Raymond Simard, Member of Parliament for St. Boniface, on behalf of Stephen Owen, Minister of Western Economic Diversification and Minister of State (Sport); made the announcement today. "It is important to bring government and non-government organizations together to help make Manitobans healthier," said Sale. "Through this kind of investment, we bring enhanced health care to all Manitobans, including those dealing with movement disorders." "The Movement Disorders Clinic will mean improved health-care and economic spinoffs for Manitobans," said Simard. "The important work done at the clinic will expand Winnipeg's growing health and life sciences industry, attract new researchers and provide a better quality of life for movement disorder patients." The Movement Disorders Clinic will provide specialized interdisciplinary treatment and support for clients with movement disorders such as Parkinson's disease and Huntington's disease. The centre will also lever opportunities to attract medical research and clinical specialists to Winnipeg and build on the neurosciences industry.
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Extractions: Title: Manitoba history. ISSN: Published: [Winnipeg : Manitoba Historical Society, 1980]-. Current frequency: Semiannual. Volume/date range: 1st. ed.; 2 (81)- Subject: ManitobaHistoryPeriodicals. Contributor: Manitoba. Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Recreation. Contributor: Manitoba. Dept. of Cultural Affairs and Historical Resources. Contributor: Historical and Scientific Society of Manitoba. Continues: Manitoba pageant 0025-2263 Bound issues: SERIALS: Shelved by title no.1-8 (1981-1984) - no.19-32 (1990-1996) Loose issues: Click here for details. Copy Material Location Call Numbers for: VAUGHAN A-Z no.19-32 (1990-1996)
Manitoba Metis Federation Inc. - News Archives On April 25th, 2002, manitoba culture, Heritage and Tourism recognized the IrvinGoodon International Wildlife Museum. The museum along with 12 other http://www.mmf.mb.ca/news/archive/news-archive-6-2002.php
Extractions: Greetings from President David Chartrand Monday, June 17 2002 Hello to all my friends and family living in our beautiful province of Manitoba. We are having a great summer so far and I am looking forward to the many events that are being planned throughout the next few months. National Aboriginal Day is coming very soon and we will be having loads of fun at... Proposed legislation would give natives self-guided CFS programs Monday, June 17 2002 Manitobas aboriginal organizations will soon be running their own child and family services programs. Family Services Minister Tim Sales this week introduced the Child and Family Services Authorities Act which will create four organizations to manage the delivery of child and family services programs... Natives, Metis to get own agencies Friday, June 14 2002 NDP legislation would create four child, family service organizations Winnipeg Free Press - Wed, Jun 12, 2002 By Mia Rabson Manitoba aboriginals and Metis will be the first in Canada to take control of government social services for their own communities under ground-breaking legislation introduced...
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Extractions: Research, Knowledge and Outreach Funding Initiative. News Releases - Manitoba - 2003 March 11, 2003 CANADA-MANITOBA INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM FUNDING TO DOUBLE SIZE OF MINNEDOSA REGIONAL LIBRARY MINNEDOSA, Manitoba - The Canada-Manitoba Infrastructure Program is investing in literacy, local history, the environment and youth programming with a $300,000 contribution for the expansion of the Minnedosa Regional Library. The project will double the size of the existing library for the benefit of residents in the Town of Minnedosa and the Rural Municipalities of Odanah and Minto. Premier Gary Doer and Stephen Owen, Secretary of State (Western Economic Diversification) (Indian Affairs and Northern Development), announced the funding today. "The Minnedosa library expansion will be well used by the community based on the library's past experience of exceeding the provincial average in circulation per capita and its central location," said Doer. "The province is pleased to join the partners in this project as we work cooperatively toward building the new library." "Libraries and the many resources they offer are an integral part of our society and contribute greatly to the cultural, social and economic success of a community," said Owen. "I would like to offer my congratulations to the communities of Minnedosa, Odanah and Minto for their successful partnership in this initiative. The Government of Canada is proud to support this important project."
New Movement Disorders Clinic To Be Established Manitoba Health Minister Tim Sale on behalf of Finance Minister Greg the DeerLodge Centre, Manitoba Health, manitoba culture, Heritage and Tourism, http://www.wd.gc.ca/mediacentre/2005/apr25-01a_e.asp
Extractions: April 25, 2005 Winnipeg, MB Manitoba Health Minister Tim Sale on behalf of Finance Minister Greg Selinger, and the Honourable Raymond Simard, Member of Parliament for St. Boniface, on behalf of the Honourable Stephen Owen, Minister of Western Economic Diversification and Minister of State (Sport) made the announcement today. The total cost of the project is estimated at $1.7 million. Funding support will also be provided by the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority, the Deer Lodge Centre Foundation and the City of Winnipeg. In December 2003, the governments of Canada and Manitoba entered into a Together, and in partnership with community stakeholders, Canada and Manitoba are working to strengthen and diversify Manitoba's economy, build on existing economic strengths, enhance the skills of Manitoba's workforce and promote regional development. For more information on this and other projects funded under EPA, visit: www.epa.gov.mb.ca
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