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Anish Corporation is an Aboriginal non-profit organization with offices in Winnipeg and Thompson, Manitoba.We deliver health related programs and services to former students of Indian Residential Schools, their family members and support person(s) in Mani
Tribal Chief & CEO, Manitoba First Nations SchoolNet, Community Services, Special Projects, Finance and Administration, Referral and Medical Transportation, Health Services, Technical Advisory Services, Education Services, Aboriginal & First Nations Organization
The Keewatin Tribal Council represents eleven member reserves located in Northern Manitoba. The mandate of KTC is to promote, advance and protect the interests of its eleven member First Nations, and is intended to maintain, strengthen, enhance, lobby for and defend the rights of northern Manitoba First Nations people within its jurisdiction. KTC maintains a head office in Thompson with a sub-office in Winnipeg. The Keewatin Tribal Council consists of the following member First Nations: Barren Lands (Brochet), Fox Lake, God's Lake, God's River, Northlands (Lac Brochet), Oxford House, Sayisi Dene (Tadoule Lake), Shamattawa, Split Lake, War Lake and York Factory. Approximately 10,000 people live in these communities.
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Labour Organizations, Pensions, English Language Training, Security Guard Training, Grade 12 Program, Shop Steward Diploma Series, Local/Provincial Union
UFCW Local 832 was founded in 1938, and it had grown to about 700 members by 1964 when Bernard Christophe was elected president. By the time he stepped down as president in September 2002, the membership of the Local had grown to over 15,000. Today the membership sits at over 20,000 and continues to grow under the leadership of the current president, Jeff Traeger.