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CIMFP Exhibit P-04534 Page 1 CIMFP Exhibit P-04534 Page 1 List of ATIPP Coordinators (Healthcare Bodies) Government of Newfoundland and Labrad01 HEALTHCARE BODIES- Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Name ~dress tTown Postal Code ATIPP Coordi nator Phone Email Central Health Authority 125 Trans Canada Hwy. Gander, NL AlV 1P7 Tracey Steele (709) 256-5452 tcacey steele~eDltaltleallb ol ca Information Security and Privacy Office, Eastern Health Authority 760 Topsail Rd. Mount Pearl, NL AlN 3J5 Bryan Manning (709) 752-3971 Qryao rnaooia~~easterntlealt!J ca 2nd Floor, Monaghan Hall, Western Western Health AuthOrity Memorial Regional Hospital, P.O. 2005 Corner Brook , NL A2H 6J7 Sherri Tiller-Park (709) 784-5248 sheccitillec~westerntlealHJ11JI ca Labrador-Grenfell Health Authority 17 8-200 West Street St. Anthony AOK 4SO Nadine Calloway (709) 454-0162 oadioe callQwa:t~letlealUl.ca 1 Church Hill Mental Health Review Board PO Box 2430, Stn C St. Johns, NL AlC 6E7 John Ennis (709) 722-5100 infQ~Qa(SQmHaw CQ!ll Newfoundland and Labrador Centre for Health Information 70 O'Leary Avenue St. John's, NL Al B 2C7 Margaret Corcoran (709) 752-6166 margarel c;QrtQran~nlchi nl ca ATIPP Office Department of Justice and Public Safety UPDATED: June 27. 2019 CIMFP Exhibit P-04534 Page 2 List of ATIPP Coordinators Government of Newfoundland and Labrador (Departments) DEPARTMENlll-a-nmenttlNnfaundlandand Lalndar l'OIIIII Deportment Name ~ TIPP Coonllnator ~hone Email Blol<up CoonllnelDr IPhone IEmail Department Add,_ !Town ........ PO Box 8700, 3rd Floor, West Block Advanced Educetlon, Sklli. and Labour Sharon Seaward 1(709) 729-4276 Shgr2n MSeawari;ttggv nl ~ Dave Moore (709) 729-5152 Qi;!v~MQQr~li!.Qv nl 0 Confederation Bldg. St John's, NL A1B4J6 PO Box 8700, 6 th Floor West Block Children, Senlor11 and Social DeYelopment St. John's, NL A1B 4J6 Andrea Lawlor (709) 729-5084 ao~r~aLaw12rr&!gQ¥ o! r-a Renee Ryan (709) 729-7950 [~fl~~,~,rn !ls2v nl ca Confederalion Bldg PO Box 8700, 3rd.Floor. West Block Educaijon and Early Childhood Development Gary Naftali (709) 729-7180 Sa!la2flallgi2¥ ol ~~ Claudette Hillier 1(709) 729-1828 claJJ!lellttJ1t!ii;:cfg12:t al ca Confederation Bldg. St. John's, NL A18 4J6 Executive Council - -- PO Box 8700, 9th.Floor. East Block Cabinet Secretariat Rachelle Cutler (709) 729-5691 R~c:belleCut!er~go~ nl ca Confederation Bldg. St. John's. NL A18 4J6 PO Box 8700, 9th.Floor. East Block Communications and Public Engagement Rachelle Cutler 1(709) 729-5691 Bachtlle~uUerfgQ:t nl ca Confederation Bldg. St. John's, NL AlB 4J6 PO Box 8700, 9th.Floor, East Block St John's, NL AlB 4J6 Human Resource Secretariat Kimberly Ryan (709) 729-6158 tsim~cb:B:i:aniti:a:i: al i:;a Jean Myrick (709) 729-7156 ieaatn:i:tic~•i:~ al ca Confederation Bid{!'.. Intergovernmental and Indigenous Affairs Secretariat lntergovermental Affairs 1Angela Ledwell (709) 729-3523 AngelaLedweU@gov nl ca William Kennedy (709) 729-3177 wit11amokennes;jy@gpv nJ ca PO Box 8700, 7th Floor, East Block, St John's, NL A18 4J6 Indigenous Affairs Confederation Bldg. 1C hristopher Appleby (709) 729-1773 accle:b)'.c~gQ}'. ol ~ Mark Sugden (709) 729-4496 mbuede:oleo~ al ,a 1Nappy vauey Labrad or Affairs Secretariat Ch ris Myrden (709) 896-1780 Cllcis~M~rn~o~ao:'i 01~ Franca Smith (709) 896-1780 fran,a:tmiJlli2£Q~ DI ,a P.O. Box 3014 , Station B Goose Bay NL A0P 1EO - PO Box 8700, 5th.Floor, West Block Office for the Stat us of Women Leanne Lane (709) 729-2987 Lt~nnf::L~ndgQv nl "' Maggie Peyton 1(709) 729-5730 Maggi~eek!QO!f~v nl ~a Confederation Bldg. St John's, NL A1B4J6 Kimberly Porter (709) 729-1423 ~imtM:rl:.'.P2rt~t:[email protected]~ 01 s;;a Office of the Chief Information Officer Sherry Desouza (709) 729-2857 Sb~rl'.l'.~SQu~aili:QY ol ~a PO Box 8700, 40 Higgin's Line St John's. NL A1B4J6 Renee Pendergast 1(709) 729-0467 Bcrlccetn'1trcastlc2~ [JI ca PO Box 8700. 1st Floor, East Block Anance leeth Bartlett (709) 729-2082 ~tb6:ilr! lell~e.2Y !J I~ Trudy Finlay 1(709) 729-0675 !Uolay:~c2Y al ca Confederation Bldg. St John's, NL A1B 4J6 ATIPP Office Department of Justice and Public Safety UPDATED:June 27, 2019 CIMFP Exhibit P-04534 Page 3 List of ATIPP Coordinators Government of Newfoundland and Labrador (Departments) DEPARTMENTI • Gowwnmentol N9wluuncllanel 111111 Lalndor Po8tal Department Neme ~ TIPP Coordinator Phone jEm1II Backup Coordln111Dr Phone Email Depertment AddlNI trown PO Bo, 8700, Petten Bldg, 30 """'• Fish•~ .. and Land Rot0u"""' St John's, NL A1B 4)6 Lisa Neville (709) 637-2354 Li:1a~~Yillti2£2:i al Ci::! Holly Warford (709) 729-3730 t1QIIYWart2rfj§:2CQv ol ca Strawberry Marsh Road Blaine Edwards (709) 729-7007 BlaioeEdwards@eov nt ca PO Box 8700, 1st Floor, West Block Health and community Servlcee Michael Cook (709) 729-7010 IMichaetcook@goy n! ca St. John's, NL AlB 4J6 I Confederation Bldg. Laura Rendell (709) 729-7011 L.iUl[aB~ng~llaiQY DI~ Neil Croke (709) 729-7906 ncro~dgo:t nl ca PO Box 8700, 4th Floor, East Block JuaUce and Public Sefety Sonj a El+Gohary (709) 729-7128 Son1aEIGohary@g9v nt ca St John's, NL A18 4J6 - Confederation Bldg. Frank Walsh (709) 729-0071 FrankW~j~h!J!iQV nl Ca Royal Newfoundland Constabulary Dale Evans (709) 729-8291 RNCAtioo©rnc gov nl ca 1 Fort Townsend ~ St. John's, NL AlC 2G2 Ryan Collins (709) 729-7183 R~nf.&:llins!J:g2v nl !;a Ellen Haskell (709) 729-2838 l;lltoHa:t-<tll~gQv n! ~ PO Box 8700. Main Floor, West Munlclpel Affal111 end Environment SL John's, NL AlB 4J6 Block, Confederation Bldg. - Emma Meulenkamp (709) 729-1589 EmmaM~ultckam1;2!li:2:t al "a Emily Thompson (709) 729-1090 Emibi.b2m12S:2of£Qv n! ca PO Box 8700, Natu,al Resources Nttun,I ROIOU"""' Rodney Hynes (709)729-0463 RH~n~st!EQV nl ta Bklg Elizabeth Ave St John's, NL AlB 4J6 PO Box 8700, 8th Floor. East Block Joy Buckle P111mlef1 omce (709) 729-4 304 J2:d~!.l"~lt!l&2:t al ~ Confederation Bldg. St. John's, NL AlB 4J6 PO Box 8700, 2nd Floor, West Block Sefvlce NL Frank Walsh (709) 729-0071 Et:aD~Walsb!liQ~ DI !;;i) Gerard Griffin (709) 729-1002 ~rnmeciffin~g~ al "a Confederation Bldg. St John's, NL AlB 4J6 Blair Matthews (70 9) 729-7084 !CII-A]:IPE!ae.2:t DI "a PO Box 8700, 2nd Floor, West Block Tourltm, CUltiJre, lndultly and lnnovauon Heather Brown (709) 729-3356 TCII-ATIPP@goy nl ca St. John's, NL A18 4J6 Confederation Bldg. Christina Harrington (709) 729-4771 I~II-AIIPP~g,QV nl ,a PO Box 8700, 5th Floor, West Block St. John's, NL A18 4 J6 Tren1portatton and Workl Angela McIntyre (709) 729-5351 l~uw!!g,Qv nl !:isl: Confederation Bldg. ATIPP Office Department of Justice and Public Safety UPDATED:June 27. 20 19 CIMFP Exhibit P-04534 Page 4 List of ATIPP Coordinators Government of Newfoundland and Labrador (Agencies) DEPA111MEN111·0-,unenlo/~-Lllndar Deportment Name ~TIPP Coordlnltor rr- ~II la-au,P c-dlnator ~ E/11111 l>eplrlmentAdd- ~own ,~I ADVANCED EDUCATION, SKILLS AND LABOUR PO Box 8700. 3rd Floor. West Block Income and Employment Support Appeal Board Sharon Seaward (709) 729-4276 SbarQaM~awau:J~iQ!r'. al i-a Dave Moore (709) 729-5152 Oa!r'.~MQQ~i!ilQ!r'. 01 ra Confederation Bldg. St. John's, N~ J6 - 5th Floor. Beothuk Bldg 20 Crosbie --labour Relations Board 7::is Strickland (709) 729-2707 decaiss1cit~laodl2Q~ C!I ~a Place PO Box 8700 SL John's, NL A184J6 - PO Sox 8 700 3rd. Floor. West Block. Private Training Corporation Sharon Seaward (709) 729-4276 S:!:JacgaM~a»:ardli!!rt ol c:a Dave Moore (709) 729-5152 ll:a~M2are:bm:'. al ta Confederation Bldg. St. John's, NL AlB 4J6 PO Box 8700 3rd. Floor, West Block. Provincial Apprenticeship Board Sharon Seaward (709) 729-4276 S!J,u:gaMS:ta»:ats:llil!2Y al ,a Dave Moore (709) 729-5152 0:a~Ml2Q[f:bm'. DI !ca Confederation Bldg. SL John's, NL A1B4J6 PO Sox 8700 3rd. Floor, West Block, Student Financial Assistance Appea l Board Sharon Seaward (709) 729-42 76 S:lli.lWOM~~awaa;l!les:i:;i: DI A Dave Moore (709) 729-5152 Qavi:M!2i1Utl.llm'. DI s;a Confederation Bldg. SL John's, NL AlB 4J6 Student Loan Corporation of Newfoundland and PO Bo)( 8700 3rd. Floor, West Block, Labrador Shaton Seaward (709) 729-4276 SbarQoM~a~ard9es:i:;i: al S.iJ Dave Moore (709) 729-51S2 £2ilvi:Mm2uili~ nl !cl:I Confederation Bldg. St. John's, NL A1B 4J6 CHILDREN, SENIORS AND SOCIAi. DEVELOPMENT Heather Harding (709) 724-3284 lldl:!au:uoetnlt:11;; ol ~ Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation IJustin Crickard (709) 724-3004 idcrii:;ka[d~oltu; nl ,a 2 Canada Dri'le PO Box 220 St. John's, NL Al C 5J2 Ted Blanchard (709) 724-3046 twblsrns.l:!acdlolbs. al ca EDUCATION AND EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT Provincial Information and Library Resources Board Keith Sweetland (709) 643-0911 ~swe½:ttaos1101121ra 48 St. Georges Ave. Stephenville, NL A2N 1K9 PO Bo)( 8700 3rd. Floor, West Block, Teachers Certification Board of Appeals Gary Nottall (709) 729-7180 eact012t1a 11g&2:i al ,a Claudette Hillier (709) 729-1828 , 1auc1ms:b1llit:cle:stt cl ca Confederation Bldg. St. John's, NL Al B 4J6 PO Box 8700 3rd.
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