EGovernment Resource Centre: Manitoba Manitoba News Release, February 9, 2004. The manitoba government is looking forpublic input on two lawsthe Personal Health Information Act (PHIA) and the http://www.egov.vic.gov.au/International/TheAmericas/Canada/provinces/manitoba.h
Extractions: Home International The Americas Canada Manitoba Other Options Manitoba Online Services - gateway page for the Government of Manitoba's on-line services New Child Care Internet Search Tool Introduced - New Web Site Launched, Includes More Convenient Access . Manitoba Government News Release, October 10, 2002. "Manitobans now have a new way to locate child care services along with the launch of a new look for the Manitoba government Web site..." Province Launches Farm Safety Web Site . Manitoba Government News Release, November 5, 2002. "A new Web site designed to provide farm safety and health information for farmers, farm families, educators and professionals involved in agriculture was announced today by Agriculture and Food Minister Rosann Wowchuk..." Provincial Laws Now Available Online, Free Access For All Manitobans . Manitoba Government News Release, November 4, 2002. "Manitobans looking for information about provincial laws that affect their daily lifefrom adoption to workplace safetycan now find it online at no charge..."
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Appendix III - Manitoba Government Personnel manitoba government Forestry Personnel. Government of Manitoba Directory ofPrimary Woodusing Industries in Manitoba line Appendixes Appendix III http://nofc.cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/mbprimary/en/appendix3_e.php
Human Services Guide - Dept. Of Social Services Outlines social and educational services provided by the manitoba government. http://direct.gov.mb.ca/servlet/ca.mb.gov.swi.servlets.SWIMainFrameSetServlet?ap
Manitoba Government Telephones Timelinks Subject Index Keyword Search Bibliography Main Page. ManitobaGovernment Telephones. No Image Available TimeLinks is still under http://timelinks.merlin.mb.ca/referenc/db0038.htm
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Extractions: HOME PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS STUDENTS TRAINING PARTNERS ... VISITORS LOCAL LINKS Home Page About RRC Libraries Library Services Online Catalogue ... Subject Guides Current Page Manitoba Government publications Each item's call number begins with the location code Govt " followed by Man (for Manitoba) and code letter(s) for the department or agency issuing the publication; for example: See also Government Publications Go to Library Directory Index / Go to Virtual Tour Menu Red River College, 2055 Notre Dame Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3H 0J9 14 April, 2003
Extractions: Health care provided publicly is the only fiscally sustainable way to fund high quality health care. CUPE Manitoba believes it is crucial that the federal government modernize, reinvest in, and expand, the present public health care system The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) in Manitoba represents 24,000 members who work in health care, social services, municipalities, libraries, schools and other public services. We welcome this opportunity to present to you our views concerning the state of health care in Manitoba and Canada. In our presentation today, we are asking the Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada to recommend to the federal government to: continue and increase public funding of health care in Canada; enforce, dont open, the Canada Health Act; promote the 24/7 Community Clinic Model; implement a national home care program similar to Manitobas public.
The Wilderness Committee - Manitoba manitoba government Woodland Caribou in Manitoba Technical Report 1993. Send aletter to the government to protect Manitobas remaining woodland caribou. http://www.wildernesscommittee.mb.ca/
Extractions: Manitoba government The Minister stated a desire to get input from stakeholders and First Nations before listing the woodland caribou under the Manitoba Endangered Species Act. The Wilderness Committee commends the Minister for rightfully including these parties as their input will be essential during the action planning stages for on-the-ground protection measures. However, determining whether a species is at risk shouldn't involve socio-economic issues. The woodland caribou's future depends on ensuring that scientists, not politicians, decide which species are at risk. The federal government has recognized the woodland caribou as a species at risk in Manitoba; it's long overdue for the provincial government to follow suit. Minister Struthers stated that a plan for woodland caribou in Manitoba is being developed and will be available soon. Ron Thiessen of the Wilderness Committee responded by indicating that it would give us confidence in the planning if the Manitoba government would immediately live up to its promise to list the woodland caribou under the provincial Endangered Species Act. Thiessen also presented a bottle of Caribou Liqueur, which he said he looks forward to opening in celebration when the NDP government rightfully lives up to this commitment.
The Wilderness Committee - Manitoba The manitoba governmentsponsored East Side Planning Initiative, scheduled forcompletion in June, is developing recommendations for a land-use plan on the http://www.wildernesscommittee.mb.ca/fpletter271103.htm
Extractions: Opinion Page, Winnipeg Free Press Unspoiled wilderness in danger East side of Lake Winnipeg faces threats from industrial uses Thursday, November 27th, 2003 By Ron Thiessen THE vast east side of Lake Winnipeg is an unspoiled wilderness area rich with abundant wildlife, rushing rivers, and aboriginal culture. The area's intact forests and potential for sustainable economic development may soon be destroyed forever by short-sighted, forest-destructive industries, unless present Manitoba government road and land-use planning puts conservation and communities first. The Manitoba government-sponsored East Side Planning Initiative, scheduled for completion in June, is developing recommendations for a land-use plan on the east side of the lake. In a separate process, the provincial government completed its second series of public open houses last week to discuss upgrading and extending the Rice River logging road to the community of Bloodvein. This road, and the hundreds of kilometres of roads that are proposed to follow it through Manitoba's east side, would provide much needed access to First Nation communities for better health care and reasonably priced groceries. They would also be the gateway for many economic opportunities some would enrich communities and maintain ecological integrity, while others would greatly diminish the environment and its capacity for sustainable livelihoods. Industrial threats to the region's healthy state are immense. Multinational logging corporation Tembec wants to clearcut more remote east side forests, as indicated by their proposal to build a logging road across the Bloodvein River to Island Lake in the late 1990s. Tembec's proposal died when the Filmon government, just weeks prior to the 1999 provincial election, took over the reins with a decision to launch a feasibility study for construction of provincial all-weather roads on the east side of Lake Winnipeg. If the government builds the public roads up the east side and allows use for Tembec's logging operations, Tembec will continue degrading wilderness and the habitat of threatened species, such as woodland caribou.
Extractions: Jack Ewatski Late Tuesday, Bruce McFarlane, Manitoba's deputy attorney general, released a statement saying Chief Jack Ewatski's claim was "inconsistent with the information in the Crown's file." Earlier in the day, Ewatski defended the force's handling of the Driskell case. "In the end, after all that evidence was heard, it was the jury who decided Mr. Driskell's fate," Ewatski said at a press conference. James Driskell Driskell has been behind bars since 1991. He was found guilty of first-degree murder in the death of his friend, Perry Dean Harder. Driskell has always maintained his innocence. The actions of police and prosecutors came under new scrutiny Monday when a judge ordered the release of a 1993 internal police review of the Driskell investigation. FROM NOV. 24, 2003:
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Canada Trade Mission To Mexico manitoba government. This is the manitoba government homepage and provides youaccess to all government departments. It provides readers with information on http://www.tcm-mec.gc.ca/mexico/links-en.asp
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Policy And Actions Of The Province Of Manitoba On Climate Change In early 2001, the manitoba government established the Manitoba Climate Change The Province of Manitoba is urging the federal government to ratify Kyoto http://www.climatechangeconnection.org/pages/policyand_actions.html
Extractions: The Province of Manitoba has been involved in a variety of activities to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to address climate change effects. These actions have ranged from support for fundamental climate change research and development to support for reducing the emissions from new and existing facilities. In terms of reducing emissions, some of the more notable efforts include the conversion of Manitoba Hydro's Selkirk Generation Station from coal to natural gas, the use of procurement policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and the advanced energy-efficiency standards adopted in the construction of new capital projects such as the new Red River Community College downtown campus. In early 2001, the Manitoba government established the Manitoba Climate Change Task Force to gather information, opinions and recommendations that would assist the Government in developing a climate change action plan. In order to foster public input the Task Force conducted a series of formal public meetings, established its own website and solicited presentations from specific experts, the general public and youth. Following public consultations, the Task Force published its report
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Extractions: Manitoba Telecom Services TSX MBT ), or MTS , (formerly Manitoba Telephone System) is the primary telecommunications carrier in the Canadian province of Manitoba and the third largest telecommunications provider in Canada with 7000 employees. It provides local and long-distance phone services, television service, and wireless services including digital PCS, cellular , and paging. In , MTS acquired Allstream MTS is the descendant company of Manitoba Government Telephones which went into operation in January 1908, eventually absorbing all private telephone operations in the province. In in a controversial decision, the Provincial government decided to sell the Manitoba Telephone System to private shareholders. edit This article about a telecommunications corporation or company is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it Canada -related article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it