Indigenous and Municipal Relations (Manitoba)
The department of Indigenous and Municipal Relations was created on May 3, 2016 by the newly-elected government led by Brian Pallister. It combined the responsibilities of the former departments Aboriginal and Northern Affairs and Municipal Government into a single unit.[1][2]
Related Legislation
Indigenous Relations
Acts[3] |
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The Northern Affairs Act |
The Path to Reconciliation Act |
The Planning Act, (Part 9) |
The Communities Economic Development Fund Act |
Municipal Relations
Acts[4] |
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The Biofuels Act |
The Capital Region Partnership Act |
The City of Winnipeg Charter (S.M. 2002, c.39) |
The Community Revitalization Tax Increment Financing Act |
The Energy Act |
The Energy Savings Act |
The Gas Pipe Line Act |
The Gas Allocation Act |
The Greater Winnipeg Gas Distribution Act (S.M. 1988-89, c.40) |
The Local Government Districts Act |
The Municipal Act |
The Municipal Assessment Act |
The Municipal Affairs Administration Act |
The Municipal Amalgamations Act |
The Municipal Board Act |
The Municipal Councils and School Boards Elections Act |
An Act Respecting Debts Owing by Municipalities to School Districts |
The Municipal Taxation and Funding Act [Part 2] |
The Official Time Act |
The Planning Act [except Part 10] |
The Property Tax and Insulation Assistance Act [Part V, and section 1 and Part VI as they relate to subjects covered under Part V] |
The Regional Waste Management Authorities Act |
The Renewable Energy Jobs Act |
The Soldiers’ Taxation Relief Act |
The Unconditional Grants Act |
The Manitoba Water Services Board Act |
The Taxicab Act |
References
- "A breakdown of provincial cabinet changes". Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved 17 July 2017.
- Lambert, Steve. "Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister, leaner cabinet sworn in". The Globe and Mail. The Globe and Mail Inc. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
- "Annual Report 2015-2016 Aboriginal and Northern Affairs". Indigenous and Municipal Relations. Government of Manitoba. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
- "Annual Report 2015-2016 Municipal Government". Indigenous and Municipal Relations. Government of Manitoba. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
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