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The Province of Manitoba provides licensed child care services for children aged 12 weeks to 12 years, along with resources and support for families, providers, and early childhood education professionals.
For the past two decades this has been a fun family destination in the heart of Winnipeg. The Manitoba Children's Museum features hands-on exhibits designed to allow families to explore at their own pace. The feature gallery is a fully restored 1952 diesel train inside the building that kids can explore. Special exhibits and events happen throughout the year, so be sure to call ahead to plan your visit.
The Manitoba Club is Western Canada's oldest private club. Nestled in downtown Winnipeg at 194 Broadway, the recently restored heritage clubhouse balances historic grandeur and proud traditions, with modern day comforts, to create a truly exceptional Member experience. Our guiding principles are simple: provide exceptional service, fine cuisine, and rich experience for our Members and their invited guests. This is the place of business, where simple handshakes still close deals, in the geographical centre of North America. Please enjoy touring through our website and experiencing some of what makes this Club the premiere venue for business and social interaction for Winnipeg, Manitob,a and Canada's community and industry leaders. The original social network since 1874 - the Manitoba Club.
Fair TradeOur Vision and MissionManitobans assemble at the Millennium Library in Winnipeg to kick-off the Fair Trade One-Month Challenge, where participants choose to consume only fair trade brands of coffee, tea and chocolate for 30 days. Photo: Dustin LeaderVision: Manitobans - Working Together as Global Citizens.Mission:The Manitoba Council for International Cooperation (MCIC) is a coalition of organizations involved in international development who are committed to:Respect, empowerment and self-determination for all peoplesDevelopment that protects the world's environmentGlobal understanding, cooperation and social justice.MCIC's mission as a coordinating structure is to promote public awareness of international issues, to foster member interaction, and to administer funds for international development.Connecting Manitobans to Global IssuesMCIC works with Manitobans who are concerned about building a better world. We believe that successful international development work goes hand-in-hand with efforts to build understanding of international issues within Manitoba.
The Manitoba federation of Labour is the province's senior central labour body body, chartered by the Canadian Labour Congress in 1956 to represent the interests of CLC affiliated unions in Manitoba.
Our affiliates have membership in the private and public sector, including the Manufacturing sector, government offices, retail stores, hospitals, schools the natural resources sector, tourism, agriculture, transportation, and many others.
A major role of the MFL is to provide a forum for our affiliates to develop consensus decisions on common issues and speak for our affiliates in dealing with the provincial government, the business sector and with community groups. We coordinate the appointment of union representatives on government boards and commissions to ensure that the legitimate views of workers are put forward. We lobby government for progressive legislation and policies that will benefit working people and against polices that will hurt them.
Manitoba Association of Retired Government EmployeesSince 1972, the Manitoba Association of Retired Government Employees (MARGE) has successfully represented Manitoba Civil Service Superannuation plan retirees & beneficiaries and worked to ensure its members receive benefit improvements from pension surpluses (regardless of their retirement date).MARGE is a volunteer-run association that serves to inform members and represent their interests.Why you should join MARGERepresentationAs a retiree ita^€TMs important your Civil Service Pension keeps pace with the cost of living and that you receive benefits from any pension insurance plan surpluses. MARGE represents retirees in negotiations with the Province on pension and life insurance improvements that may result from these surpluses.MARGE representatives sit on the Civil Service Superannuation Board (CSSB) Liaison Committee and MARGE continues to lobby for permanent CSSB representation. MARGE representatives on the Liaison Retiree Committee also meet regularly with management of Manitoba Blue Cross to deal with issues pertaining to group health care, ambulance and dental benefits for pension recipients.BenefitsMARGE members receive discounts on a six-month or one-year City of Winnipeg Fitness Pass (spring and fall each year) and members in Portage receive a reduced rate to work out at the PCU Centre