Manitoba Indigenous Reconciliation and Northern Relations
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Manitoba Indigenous Reconciliation and Northern Relations—formerly Manitoba Aboriginal and Northern Affairs—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]
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Jurisdiction | Government of Manitoba |
Headquarters | Winnipeg, Manitoba |
Employees | 94.00 FTE (2009-2010)[3] |
Annual budget | $40.9 m CAD (2009-2010)[3] |
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Website | www |
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The department is headed by the Minister of Indigenous Reconciliation and Northern Relations, currently Eileen Clarke.[6] As of 2021[update], there are 50 Northern Affairs communities over which the Minister has municipal authority.[8]