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COPSE is the provincial government agency responsible for planning and coordinating the development of a post-secondary education system that promotes excellence and accessibility, facilitates the coordination and integration of services and facilities, and promotes fiscal responsibility and accountability. Created by an Act of the Manitoba Legislature in November 1996, COPSE commenced operation in April 1997. Amongst its functions, COPSE reviews and approves university and college programming and provides advice and policy direction to the Government.
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Creating Opportunities for Canada's Field CropsFor 40 years Cigi (Canadian International Grains Institute) has worked with the agricultural community worldwide in the promotion and utilization of Canadian field crops. Cigi is an industry leader in delivering customized training programs and technical expertise and providing ongoing specialized technical support to customers around the world. Through unique projects and applied research activities Cigi is also working with industry to identify diverse applications for Canada's field crops.Cigi is a one-stop shop of technical expertise and facilities uniquely housed under one roof. Since 1972 more than 35,000 people representing grain, oilseed, pulse and special crops industries from 115 countries have participated in Cigi programs and seminars.Cigi is funded by farmers, the Government of Canada (AAFC) and industry partners.Click on the Handout to the right to download more information.Cigi Market Development ActivitiesCigi has two program advisory committees, one representing western Canadian farmers and the other, marketers.