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Manitoba Advocate Releases 2021-22 Government Compliance Report
TREATY 1 TERRITORY, HOME OF THE RED RIVER MÉTIS, Winnipeg, Man., Jan. 17, 2023 –– The Manitoba Advocate for Children and Youth, Sherry Gott, has released her office’s yearly government compliance report, which acts as a report card, summarizing incremental progress made by the province toward the intent of the Advocate’s public recommendations made between […]
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Read MoreManitoba Government Receives Provincial Parks Tourism Report
December 22, 2022 The Manitoba government has received the Evaluating the Tourism Potential of Manitoba’s Provincial Parks report prepared by MNP on behalf of Travel Manitoba that demonstrates the significant untapped potential of Manitoba Parks, which will help inform the development of a new Manitoba Parks strategy, Environment, Climate and Parks Minister Jeff Wharton and […]
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Read MoreAudit of Public Accounts raises concerns: Auditor General
December 22, 2022 WINNIPEG – Manitoba Auditor General Tyson Shtykalo says he’s concerned about an increasing number of control deficiencies and errors identified during his audit of the 2021-22 Public Accounts. To address these concerns, the Auditor General is launching a new audit examining the comptrollership model used by the Province of Manitoba. “During our […]
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Read MoreManitoba Advocate releases 2021-22 Annual Report, Child Death Data
The Manitoba Advocate for Children and Youth enters its’ 30th year of working to advance the rights of children, youth, and young adults in Manitoba TREATY 1 TERRITORY, WINNIPEG, MANITOBA, HOME OF THE RED RIVER METIS – November 29, 2022– The Manitoba Advocate for Children and Youth, Sherry Gott, has released her office’s annual report, […]
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Read MoreWAG: Moving Forward with Humility, Openness, and Action
Winnipeg, Manitoba, November 8, 2022: In the fall of 2021, WAG-Qaumajuq made an important decision to be proactive in our efforts to foster a safe and rewarding environment for Indigenous, Black and racialized people. The Gallery enlisted Equitable Solutions Consulting to undertake an organizational assessment of WAG-Qaumajuq operations to identify the ways in which systemic oppressions are manifesting within our institution. This assessment took place over the course of a year and was informed by surveys, interviews with current and […]
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Read More‘Every two hours’: Manitoba Advocate releases first-ever report on children exposed to intimate partner violence
Advocate makes 7 recommendations to address systemic gaps in service responses and intergenerational cycles of violence. WINNIPEG, TREATY ONE TERRITORY, HOME OF THE RED RIVER METIS – The Manitoba Advocate for Children and Youth (MACY) is releasing a new special report today, the first of its kind in the province. Every Two Hours: A Special […]
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Read MoreAMC: Report on the Implementation of Jordan’s Principle in Manitoba
Treaty 1 Territory – Today, the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) announced the public release of The Implementation of Jordan’s Principle in Manitoba: Final Report (the Final Report). Starting in 2016, a series of Canadian Human Rights Tribunal (CHRT) rulings expanded the interpretation of Jordan’s Principle and ruled that the federal government has the obligation […]
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Read MoreDepartment of Education not prepared for pandemic, but effectively led COVID-19 response: Auditor General
WINNIPEG – The Department of Education and Early Childhood Learning was not prepared for a pandemic, says Auditor General Tyson Shtykalo. Despite this, it effectively led the Kindergarten to Grade 12 school system response to COVID-19—but had not yet begun recovery efforts. These findings are contained in the report, Department of Education and Early Childhood […]
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Read MoreSteinbach RCMP investigating arson
On April 3, 2022, at approximately 7:55 am, Steinbach RCMP received a report of a structure fire at a business located on Main Street in Steinbach. Officers attended the location, and once the fire had been extinguished, were advised that the fire had been deliberately set. No injuries were reported. RCMP are seeking public assistance in locating a small […]
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Read MoreCanadian Reconciliation Barometer Project releases its first report – highlighting the path forward
February 15 2022 The first report from the Canadian Reconciliation Barometer, which measures progress toward Reconciliation, has been released. Highlighting gaps in understanding between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in Canada and comparing progress across sectors of society, the findings can inform public policy. For example, the report highlights that, while both Indigenous and non-Indigenous people […]
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