Manitoba Indigenous Reconciliation and Northern Relations

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Manitoba Indigenous Reconciliation—formerly Manitoba Aboriginal and Northern Affairs and Manitoba Indigenous Reconciliation and Northern Relations—is the department of the Manitoba government responsible for issues related to Indigenous affairs and reconciliation in the province, and regional economic development in northern Manitoba.[6][7]

Preceding Department
  • Manitoba Aboriginal and Northern Affairs (1999-2016)[1][2]
HeadquartersWinnipeg, Manitoba
Employees94.00 FTE (2009-2010)[3]
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Manitoba Indigenous Reconciliation and Northern Relations
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Department overview
Preceding Department
  • Manitoba Aboriginal and Northern Affairs (1999-2016)[1][2]
JurisdictionGovernment of Manitoba
HeadquartersWinnipeg, Manitoba
Employees94.00 FTE (2009-2010)[3]
Annual budget$40.9 m CAD (2009-2010)[3]
Minister responsible
Deputy Minister responsible
  • Michelle Dubik
Key documents
Websitewww.gov.mb.ca/inr/
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The department is headed by the Minister of Indigenous Reconciliation, currently Wab Kinew.[6] As of 2021, there are 50 Northern Affairs communities over which the Minister has municipal authority.[8]

History

Following the reorganization of the Manitoba cabinet after the general election of 2016, most of the responsibilities of the preceding Department of Aboriginal and Northern Affairs were transferred to the new Ministry of Indigenous and Municipal Relations, under the direction of Eileen Clarke.[2][4][5] Following the 2023 general election, Northern relations were moved to the Department of Municipal Relations, with Kinew assuming responsibility for Indigenous Relations.

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