REGIONAL STAKEHOLDERS IN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT OR PROTECTION OF HUMAN HEALTH

In this section:

First Nations and Organizations ...... 1 Tribal Council Environmental Health Officers (EHO’s) ...... 8 Government Agencies with Roles in Human Health ...... 10 Health Environmental Health Officers – Region ...... 14 Manitoba Government Departments and Branches ...... 16 Industrial Permits and Licensing ...... 16 Active Large Industrial and Commercial Companies by Sector...... 23 Agricultural Organizations ...... 31 Workplace Safety ...... 39

Governmental and Non-Governmental Environmental Organizations ...... 41

First Nations and First Nations Organizations

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FIRST NATIONS AND FIRST NATIONS ORGANIZATIONS

Berens River First Nation Box 343, , MB R0B 0A0 Phone: 204-382-2265 Birdtail Sioux First Nation Box 131, Beulah, MB R0H 0B0 Phone: 204-568-4545 Box 220, O’Hanley, MB R0E 1K0 Phone: 204-367-8089 General Delivery, Bloodvein, MB R0C 0J0 Phone: 204-395-2161 Brochet (Barrens Land) First Nation General Delivery, Brochet, MB R0B 0B0 Phone: 204-323-2120 Brokenhead Ojibway Nation Box 88, Scanterbury, MB R0E 1W0 Phone: 204-766-2740 Brokenhead Lands Box 180, Scanterbury, MB R0E 1W0 Phone: 204-766-2494 Buffalo Point First Nation Box 1037, Buffalo Point, MB R0A 2W0 Phone: 204-437-2133 Bunibonibee Nation General Delivery, Oxford House, MB R0B 1C0 Phone: 204-538-2347 Canupawakpa Dakota Nation Box 11, Pipestone, MB R0M 1T0 Phone: 204-854-2990 Box 122, Easterville, MB R0C 0V0 Phone: 204-329-2212 (Pimicikimak) Cree Nation Box 160, Cross Lake, MB R0B 0J0 Phone: 204-676-2011 Dakota Plains First Nation Box 1246, , MB R1N 3J9 Phone: 204-252-2830 Dakota Tipi First Nation 1090 Dakota Drive, Dakota Tipi, MB R1N 3X6 Phone: 204-857-9715 Dauphin River First Nation Box 99, St Martin, MB R0C 2T0 Phone: 204-659-5278 Ebb & Flow First Nation Box 180, Ebb & Flow, MB R0L 0R0 Phone: 204-488-3000 Box 362, Koostatak, MB R0C 1S0 Phone: 204-645-2689 Box 369, Gillam, MB R0B 0L0 Phone: 204-486-2463 Gamblers First Nation Box 87, , MB R0J 0G0 Phone: 204-532-2192 General Delivery, , MB R0B 0T0 Phone: 204-456-2343 God’s Lake First Nation Box 323, God’s Lake Narrows, MB R0B 0M0 Phone: 204-335-2557 God’s River (Manto Sipi) Cree Nation Box 100, God’s River, MB R0B 0N0 Phone: 204-366-2355 Grand Rapids (Misipawistik) Cree Nation Box 53 (Lot 1), Grand Rapids, MB R0C 1E0 Phone: 204-639-2363

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FIRST NATIONS AND FIRST NATIONS ORGANIZATIONS

Hollow Water First Nation Box 2567, Wanipigow, MB R0E 2E0 Phone: 204-363-7364 Keeseekoowenin Ojibway Nation Box 130, Elphinstone, MB R0J 0N0 Phone: 204-625-2043 Kinonjeoshtegon First Nation Box 30, Dallas, MB R0C 0S0 Phone: 204-394-2220 Lake St Martin First Nation 550 Berry Street, , MB R3H 0R9 Phone: 204-958-1119 2 First Nation Box 1250, Lake Manitoba, MB R0C 3K0

Little Grand Rapids First Nation General Delivery, , MB R0B 0V0 Phone: 204-397-2115 Little First Nation Box 99, St. Martin, MB R0C 2T0 Phone: 204-659-5278 Box 580, Portage la Prairie, MB R1N 3B9 Phone: 204-252-2369 Marcel Colomb First Nation Box 1150, , MB R0B 0W0 Phone: 204-356-2911 General Delivery, Moose Lake, MB R0B 0Y0 Phone: 204-678-2252 Nisichawayasihk (Nelson House) Cree Nation General Delivery, Nelson House, MB R0B 1A0 Phone: 204-484-2031 Northlands Denesuline (Lac Brochet) First General Delivery, Lac Brochet, MB R0B 2E0 Nation Phone: 204-337-2161 Cree Nation Health Box 730, Norway House, MB R0B 1B0 Phone: 204-359-6731 Norway House Environment Box 250, Norway House, MB R0B 1B0 Phone: 204-359-4753 O-Chi -Chak Ko Sipi Cree Nation General Delivery, Crane River, MB R0L 0M0 Phone: 204-732-2076 Health Box 10280, Opaskwayak, MB R0B 2J0 Phone: 204-627-7410 Opaskwayak Lands Post Office 3 rd Floor Phone: 204-627-7130 Email: [email protected] Box 32, Pauingassi, MB R0B 2G0 Phone: 204-397-2395 Box 690, Peguis, MB R0C 3J0 Phone: 204-645-2169 Pinaymootang First Nation General Delivery, Fairford, MB R0C 0X0 Phone: 204-659-5786 Box 70, Camperville, MB R0L 0J0 Phone: 204-524-3000 Poplar River First Nation General Delivery, Negginan, MB R0B 0Z0 Phone: 204-244-2102

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FIRST NATIONS AND FIRST NATIONS ORGANIZATIONS

Pukatawagan (Mathias Colomb) Cree Nation General Delivery, Pukatawagan, MB R0B 1G0 Phone: 204-553-2271 Red Sucker Lake First Nation General Delivery, Red Sucker Lake, MB R0B 1H0 Phone: 204-469-5351 Rolling River First Nation Box 246, Erickson, MB R0J 0P0 Phone: 204-636-2989

Roseau River Anishinabe First Nation Box 90, Ginew, MB R0A 2R0 Phone: 204-427-2384 Box 70, Pine Falls, MB R0E 1M0 Phone: 204-367-2209 Box 110, Marius, MB R0H 0T0 Phone: 204-843-2304 General Delivery, Pelican Rapids, MB R0L 1L0 Phone: 204-587-2058 Sayisi First Nation General Delivery, , MB R0B 2C0 Phone: 204-684-2031 General Delivery, Shamattawa, MB R0B 1K0 Phone: 204-565-2370 Sioux Valley Dakota Nation Box 38, Griswold, MB R0M 0S0 Phone: 204-855-2690 South Indian Lake (O -Pi -Pon -Na -Piwin) Cree General Delivery, South Indian Lake, MB R0B 1N0 Nation Phone: 204-374-2013 Split Lake (Tataskweyak) Cree Nation General Delivery, Split Lake, MB R0B 1P0 Phone: 204-342-2033 St Theresa Point First Nation Box 410, St Theresa Point, MB R0B 1J0 Phone: 204-462-2473 Box 207, Swan Lake, MB R0G 2S0 Phone: 2041-836-2424 Tootinawaziibeeng Treaty Reserve Box 2, Tootinawaziibeeng, MB R0L 2L0 Phone: 204-546-3267 General Delivery, Ilford, MB R0B 0S0 Phone: 204-288-4348 First Nation Box 28, Wasagamack, MB R0B 1Z0 Phone: 204-457-2024 Waterhen (Skownan) First Nation Box 105, Skownan, MB R0L 1Y0 Phone: 204-628-3333 Waywayseecappo First Nation Box 129, Waywayseecappo, MB R0J 1S0 Phone: 204-859-5080 Wuskwi Sipihk First Nation Box 220, Birch River, MB R0L 0E0 Phone: 204-236-4201 York Landing First Nation General Delivery, York Landing, MB R0B 2B0 Phone: 204-341-2325

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TRIBAL COUNCILS (Figure 1)

Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council Unit 1 – 4820 Portage Avenue (Swan Lake First Dakota Ojibway Health Services Nation) Headingley, MB R4H 1C8 Phone: 204-988-5370 Member First Nations: Birdtail Sioux, Dakota Fax: 204-947-5179 Tipi, Long Plain, Roseau River, Sandy Bay, Swan Email: [email protected] Lake, and Waywayseecappo

Interlake Reserves Tribal Council General Delivery Fairford, MB R0C 0X0 Health Program Manager – Donna Hall Phone: 204-645-2147 Phone: 204-594-0344 Fax: 204-659-2147 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Member First Nations: Dauphin River, Sub-Office: Kinonjeoshtegon, Little Saskatchewan, Peguis, 102-1555 St. James Street and Pinaymootang Winnipeg, MB R3H 1B5 Phone: 204-956-7413 Fax: 204-942-8840

Four Arrows Regional Health Authority 200 -338 Broadway Winnipeg, MB Member First Nations: Garden Hill, Phone: 204-947-2397 Wasagamack, St Theresa Point, Red Sucker Lake Toll Free: 1-866-653-3441 Fax: 204-982-3359 Website: http://www.fourarrowsrha.ca/

Keewatin Tribal Council – Health Services 23 Nickel Road Director of Health – John Spence Winnipeg, MB R8N 0Y4 Phone: 204-677-2341 Website: Member First Nations: Barrens Lands, http://www.ktc.ca/home/departments/health- Bunibonibee, Fox Lake, God’s Lake, Manto Sipi, services Northlands, , Tataskweyak, War Lake, and

Southeast Resource Development Council 575 -360 Broadway Director of Health – Doug Mercer Winnipeg, MB R3C 0T6 Phone: 204-956-7500 Member First Nations: Berens River, Black River, Fax: 204-943-0374 Bloodvein, Brokenhead, Hollow Water, Little Website: http://www.serdc.mb.ca/programs-and- Grand Rapids, Pauingassi, Poplar River services/health-services

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TRIBAL COUNCILS (Figure 1)

Cree Nation Tribal Health 107 Edwards Avenue Director of Health – Gary Munro Box 2760 The Pas, Manitoba R9A 1M5 Member First Nations: Chemawawin, Grand Phone: 204-627-1522 Rapids, Marcel Colomb, Mathias Colomb, Toll Free: 1-800-665-8539 Mosakahiken, Opaskwayak, Sapotaweyak, and Fax: 204-623-7809 Wuskwi Sipihk Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.tribalhealth.ca/index.html

West Region Tribal Council Health Department 317 Main Street N Unit 16 2 nd Floor Member First Nations: Ebb & Flow, Gambler, Dauphin, MB Keeseekoowenin, O-Chi-Chak-Ko-Sipi, Pine Phone: 204-622-9400 Creek, Rolling River, and Skownan Toll Free: 1-866-385-9400 Fax: 204-622-9449 Website: http://www.wrtchealth.com/~wrtc1/

REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

First Nations Health and Social Secretariat of Unit 9 -4820 Portage Avenue Manitoba Headingley, MB R4H 1C8

Sub-Office: 200-275 Portage Avenue Winnipeg, MB R3B 2B3 Phone: 204-956-0610 Fax; 204-956-2109 Website: http://fnhssm.com/

Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak 6th Floor, 338 Broadway Avenue Winnipeg, MB R3C 0T2 Phone: 204-927-7500 Fax: 204-927-7509 Toll Free: 1-800-442-0488 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.mkonorth.com/programs- resources/health.php

Southern Chiefs Organization 105 -1555 St. James Street Winnipeg, MB R3H 1B5 Phone: 204-946-1869 Fax: 204-946-1871 Website: http://scoinc.mb.ca/

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Figure 1. Manitoba First Nations Tribal Councils Map 1

1 https://www.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca/DAM/DAM-INTER-MB/STAGING/texte-text/mptc_1100100020568_eng.pdf

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Tribal Council Environmental Health Officers (EHO’s)

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TRIBAL COUNCIL ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH OFFICERS (EHO’s) - MANITOBA REGION

Cree Nation Tribal Health Centre West Region Tribal Health Centre James Dean – 204-627-1515 (EHO) Peter Skobel – 204-622-9400 (Ext #2225) (EHO) Crystal Bull – 204-627-1533 (EHO) • O-Chi-Chak-Ko-Sipi First Nation (Crane River) • Chemawawin Cree Nation (Easterville) • Ebb & Flow First Nation • Mathias Colomb Cree Nation (Pukatawagan) • (Grand Rapids) • Keeseekoowenin First Nation • Mosakahiken Cree Nation (Moose Lake) • Pine Creek First Nation • Opaskwayak Cree Nation OCN (The Pas) • Rolling River First Nation • Sapotawayak Cree Nation (Shoal River) • (Waterhen) • Wuskwi Sipihk First Nation (Indian Birch)

Southeast Resource Development Council Southeast Resource Development Council Mike Fontaine – 204-956-7500 (Ext #119) (EHO) Shaun Miles – 204-956-7500 (Ext #115) (EHO)

• Buffalo Point First Nation • Berens River First Nation • Little Grand Rapids First Nation • Bloodvein First Nation • Pauingassi First Nation • Brokenhead Ojibway Nation • Hollow Water First Nation • Black River First Nation • Poplar River First Nation

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Government Agencies with Roles in Human Health

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GOVERNMENT AGENCIES WITH ROLES IN HUMAN HEALTH

First Nation communities fall within a complex and multi-jurisdictional health care system. The responsibility for the protection of human health is shared between federal and provincial governments. According to the Health Canada website, the following outlines the delivery of health care services:

Provinces deliver hospital, physician and public health programs to all Canadians, including First Nations and Inuit, but, generally do not operate direct health services on-reserve.

Health Canada funds primary care in 85 remote/isolated First Nations communities, as well as public health nursing, health promotion/disease prevention programming and environmental health service, and home and community care in well over 600 communities.

Health Canada also provides eligible First Nations and Inuit, regardless of where they live with supplementary health benefits for certain medically required services where these individuals do not have coverage from other public or private programs (prescription drugs, medical supplies and equipment, dental care, vision care, short-term mental health crisis counselling and medical transportation).

First Nations and Inuit have taken on various levels of responsibility to direct, manage and deliver a range of federally funded health services.

Territories deliver insured health services and programs to all their citizens, including First Nations and Inuit. However, the First Nations and Inuit Health Branch (FNIHB) provides additional funding for home and community care, health promotion, and disease prevention programs to First Nations (including those that are self-governing) and Inuit in the Territories. In the , FNIHB delivers the full FNIHB program to eligible First Nations, whereas in the and , the program is delivered in partnership with the Territorial Governments. (First Nation and Inuit Health Branch website: http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/fniah- spnia/pubs/strat-plan-2012/index-eng.php)

Environmental health protection is provided through the Manitoba Conservation and Water Stewardship department for all Manitobans. For First Nation communities, jurisdiction and responsibility lies with Environmental Public Health Services, Health Canada. Environmental Health Officers (EHO’s) “provide advice, guidance, education, public health inspections and recommendations to First Nations and their leadership to help them manage public health risks associated with the environment. They gather data required to analyze what steps can be taken to promote public health in First Nations communities”.

Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada (AANDC) also plays a role in the protection of human health through the provision of funding and technical services in the areas of housing, infrastructure, maintenance management, emergency management and water and wastewater. Tribal Councils and/or larger independent First Nations receive funding for fire safety, housing and maintenance management.

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FEDERAL AND PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

Manitoba He alth Protection Unit http://www.gov.mb.ca/health/publichealth/environmentalh ealth/protection/index.html

Manitoba Conservation and Water Administers The Contaminated Sites Remediation Act and Stewardship – Environmental the Contaminated Sites Remediation Regulation. The Programs & Strategies program is primarily administered by Environment Officers within the Environmental Programs and Strategies Branch. Regional Environment Officers with the Environmental Compliance and Enforcement Branch are active in site inspection and enforcement.

Enquiries contact: [email protected] 1000 Century Street, Winnipeg, MB R3H 0W4 Phone: 204-330-2685 or 204-795-9519

Emergency Response Program – provides information about emergency procedures and the potential dangers with the product(s) involved. An environmental emergency is any release or imminent release of a contaminant that may pose a risk to public health or the environment. Call: 1-204-944-4888 (24 hours)

Livestock Program Onsite Wastewater Management Systems Program Petroleum Storage Program

Environmental Health Branch Under Public Health Division responds to chemical, microbiological and social public health issues. Monitors and 4th Floor – 300 Carlton St. participates in a coordinated response to environmental Winnipeg, MB R3B 3M9 health issues to Manitobans. Mandate is environmental Phone: 204-788-6735 health risk assessment, food protection, environmentally Fax: 204-948-2040 infectious diseases and dental/oral health. Website: http://www.gov.mb.ca/health/publichealth/environmentalh ealth/index.html

Environmental Health Risk Provides leadership to identify, assess, and address Assessment important and emerging environmental health issues to reduce environmental risks to public health. 4th Floor – 300 Carlton St. Winnipeg, MB R3B 3M9 Website: Phone: 204-788-6735 http://www.gov.mb.ca/health/publichealth/environmentalh Fax: 204-948-2040 ealth/risk.html

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FEDERAL AND PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

Health C anada Environmental and Works to protect the health of Canadians from Workplace Health environmental risks: air, noise, soil and water pollution, climate change, environmental contaminants, occupational health and safety, pest control and radiation. Website: http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ewh-semt/index-eng.php

Contact Information for: can be found at: http://www.hc- sc.gc.ca/contact/ewh-semt/index-eng.php

Environmental Public Health The Environmental Public Health Program in First Nations Services, First Nation and Inuit communities works to identify and prevent public health Health, Health Canada risks that could adversely impact the health of community 300-391 York Avenue residents. Some EHOs are employed by Health Canada and Winnipeg, MB R3C 4W1 others are employed directly by First Nations or Tribal Councils. Programming includes public health inspections, Manager: Rick Orto monitoring environmental conditions such as drinking water Phone: 204-983-6324 quality, delivering training and raising awareness about Fax: 204-983-1579 potential environmental public health risks and steps people [email protected] can take to protect themselves and their families.

Brent Roussin, Provincial Medical http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/fniah-spnia/promotion/public- Officer of Health publique/index-eng.php

AANDC Manitoba Region Provides funding and technical services in the areas of 365 Hargrave, Room 200 housing, infrastructure, maintenance management, Winnipeg, MB R3B 3A3 emergency management and water and wastewater. AANDC Manitoba Region. Darrell Fiel Manager, Capital and Housing https://www.aadnc- Services aandc.gc.ca/eng/1100100020394/1100100020398 Infrastructure and Housing Directorate See List of EHOs on page 13. Phone: 204.984.1048 Fax: 204.983.2936

Public Health Offices in Manitoba http://www.gov.mb.ca/health/publichealth/offices.html by Regional Health Authority

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Health Canada Environmental Health Officers – Manitoba Region

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HEALTH CANADA ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH OFFICERS (EHO’s) - MANITOBA REGION

Andy Mormul – 204 -984 -1992 (EHO) Bob Reed – 204 -983 -1612 (EHO) Cell 791 8532 Cell 226 2549 • Fisher River Cree Nation • Dauphin River First Nation • Peguis Indian Band • Lake St. Martin First Nation • Kinonjeoshtegon First Nation (Jackhead) • Little Saskatchewan First Nation • Red Sucker Lake First Nation • Pinaymootang (Fairford) • Marcel Colomb First Nation (Black Sturgeon) • O-Pipon-Na-Piwin First Nation (South Indian Lake) •

Brad Carr – 204 -984 -1337 (EHO) Chris Bergeron – 204 -984 -8347 (EHO) Cell 232 1802 Cell 396 4607 • Bunibonibee First Nation (Oxford House) • God’s Lake First Nation • Garden Hill First Nation • Northlands Dene First Nation (Lac Brochet) • Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation (Nelson House) • Sayisi Dene First Nation (Tadoule Lake) • St. Theresa Point • Lake Manitoba First Nation • Wasagamack • Fort Alexander First Nation (Sagkeeng)

Jennifer Hughes – 204 -984 -2047 (EHO) Marvin Robert – 204 -983 -0886 (EHO) Cell 296 1217 Cell 470 6054 Maternity leave until Dec 2015 • Dakota Plains First Nation • Dakota Tipi First Nation • Long Plain First Nation • Swan Lake First Nation • Swan Lake First Nation (Carberry Area)

Monique Nguyen – 204 -983 -3457 (EHO) Nicole Lunsted – 1-204 -638 -7447 (EHO) Cell 805 4808 Cell 619 2518 • Barren Lands First Nation (Brochet) • Birdtail Sioux First Nation • Fox Lake First Nation (Gillam) • Canupawakpa Dakota First Nation (Oak Lake) • Sandy Bay Ojibway First Nation • Sioux Valley First Nation • War Lake First Nation (Ilford) • Tootinaowaziibeeng Treaty Reserve (Valley River) • (Split Lake) • Waywayseecappo First Nation • York Factory First Nation (York Landing)

Saad Jalili – 204 -984 -1923 (EHO) Micky Leung – 204 -983 -4174 (EHO) Cell 296 1261 Cell 296 1217 • Tataskweyak Cree Nation ( Split Lake ) • (God’s River) • York Factory FN ( York Landing ) • Shamattawa First Nation • Fort Alexander ( Sagkeeng ) • Norway House and Norway House Hospital • Bunibonibee FN ( Oxford House ) • Roseau River Anishinabe First Nation

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Manitoba Government Departments and Branches

Industrial Permits and Licensing

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MANITOBA GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS AND BRANCHES – INDUSTRIAL PERMITS AND LICENSING

Manitoba – Mines Branch The branch administers The Mines and Minerals Act governing the disposition of mineral rights (permits, claims and leases), Mineral Resources exploration, development, and production of the 's non- Unit 360-1395 Ellice Avenue fuel mineral resources and the rehabilitation of mines and Winnipeg, MB R3G 3P2 quarries. Phone: 204-945-6505

Mines Inspection Branch The main foc us of this branch is the safety and health of the people on the project. Its activities are based on the Workplace Safety and Health Act and regulations thereunder. This, for example, is where you would apply for a blaster's licence. If you're conducting advanced exploration or are planning a new mine project, then you'll need to file a mining report with the department. This report is typically done in conjunction with the filing of an Environmental Impact Statement. Once you begin work on your exploration property, contact the Mines Inspections Branch.

A Mines Inspector will be assigned to help ensure that all the required codes and regulations are met. Contact: Dennis Fontaine, Acting Director, Mine Safety Branch, (204) 677-6821

Manitoba – Petroleum Branch The branch is comprised of three sections: Administration & Geology, Engineering & Inspection and Digital Information. The Keith Lowdon, Director branch administers The Oil and Gas Act and related regulations Manitoba Mineral Resources governing the exploration, development, production, 360-1395 Ellice Avenue transportation and storage of crude oil and natural gas. It is also Winnipeg, MB R3G 3P2 responsible for The Oil and Gas Production Tax Act . Phone: 204-945-6577 The branch administers the Manitoba Drilling Incentive Program Toll Free: 1-800-223-5215 and maintains a comprehensive public database of technical well and reservoir information. It also prepares reports on the Email: [email protected] province's petroleum geology and hydrocarbon potential to encourage and assist in the exploration and development of Manitoba's oil and gas resources.

http://www.gov.mb.ca/iem/petroleum/

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MANITOBA GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS AND BRANCHES – INDUSTRIAL PERMITS AND LICENSING

Indian Oil and Gas Canada Indian Oil and Gas Canada (IOGC) is an organization committed to managing and regulating oil and gas resources on First Nation Suite 100 reserve lands. It is a special operating agency within Aboriginal 9911 Chiila Boulevard Affairs and Northern Development Canada (AANDC). Tsuu T'ina, AB T2W 6H6 IOGC is responsible for oil and gas on First Nation reserve lands Phone: 403-292-5625 across Canada, but only a handful of reserves exist north of the Fax: 403-292-5618 60th parallel. Therefore, practically all of IOGC's work is south of E-mail: ContactIOGC@aandc- the 60th parallel, with most of that in the aadnc.gc.ca Sedimentary Basin. IOGC's general responsibilities are to: • identify and evaluate oil and gas resource potential on lands; • encourage companies to explore for, drill and produce these resources through leasing activity; • ensure equitable production, fair prices and proper collection of royalties on behalf of First Nations; and • secure compliance with and administer the regulatory framework in a fair manner. IOGC operates pursuant to the Indian Oil and Gas Act and Indian Oil and Gas Regulations, 1995 , as well as other relevant legislation and guidelines (see Acts and Regulations ). Oil and gas activity on First Nation reserve lands depends on agreements involving First Nation band councils, oil and gas companies, and Indian Oil and Gas Canada. http://www.pgic-iogc.gc.ca/eng/1100110010458/1100110010464

Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Permits and Licen ces: Rural Development • The Animal Care Act MAFRD Growing Opportunities • The Bee Act (GO) Centres are the front-line • The Dairy Act service delivery of information to • The Livestock and Livestock Products Act support farmers, rural businesses • The Livestock Industry Diversification Act and rural communities: • The Pesticides and Fertilizers Control Act http://www.gov.mb.ca/agriculture • The Public Health Act /contact/index.html http://www.gov.mb.ca/agriculture/permits-and- licences/index.html

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MANITOBA GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS AND BRANCHES – INDUSTRIAL PERMITS AND LICENSING

Manitoba – Department of For exploration and mining projects, there are several relevant Conservation and Water permitting branches within the Department of Conservation. Stewardship Together these branches are responsible for acts such as; • The Fires Prevention and Emergency Response Act , • The Crown Lands Act , • The Provincial Parks Act and • The Environment Act .

Headquarters Operations plus Conservation regional and district offices are the main contacts responsible for issuing appropriate permits authorizing activities within these designated areas. Contact: Director, Headquarters Operations 204-945-6647 Lands and Geomatics Branch handles all applications for Crown land lease/permits and amendments or assignments of a lease/permit. Contact: Director, Lands and Geomatics Branch 204-476-3441 Forestry Branch is responsible for: issuing general permits for all work carried out within provincial forests; issuing timber permits authorizing the cutting and clearing of timber from project sites located on all provincial Crown lands. Contact: Director, Forestry Branch 204-945-7998 Parks and Natural Areas Branch issues work permits/licences for exploration and development in Manitoba's provincial parks. Contact: Director, Parks and Natural Areas Branch 204-945-4362 Wildlife and Ecosystem Protection Branch issues wildlife management area (WMA) use permits for exploration work to be conducted in WMAs throughout the province. Contact: Wildlife Lands Specialist, Wildlife and Ecosystem Protection Branch 204-945-7763 Manitoba Water Stewardship issues the Water Rights licence required once a production decision has been made. The licence addresses such issues as the use of water for milling and tailings. Contact: Water Licensing Section, Manitoba Water Stewardship 204-945-6488

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MANITOBA GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS AND BRANCHES – INDUSTRIAL PERMITS AND LICENSING

Manitoba – Forestry Branch The Forestry Branch is one of several resource branches responsible for ensuring sustainable resource management for General inquiries: present and future generations of Manitobans. Manitoba Conservation and Water Under the authority of The Forest Act , the Forestry Branch Stewardship manages provincial Crown forests by setting forest harvest levels, Forestry and Peatlands monitoring forest management activities , ensuring forests are Management Branch regenerated , providing protection from insects and diseases and 200 Crescent, Box 70 collecting revenues for use of Crown timber. Winnipeg, Manitoba R3J 3W3 Forestry Permits and Licences: email: Forestry Branch http://www.gov.mb.ca/conservation/forestry/manage/index.html main switchboard: (204) 945-7989 toll free: 1-800-214-6497 Aboriginal/Treaty Domestic Use Timber Harvesting Policy In October 2010, Manitoba Conservation – Forestry Branch updated the existing policy Domestic Use Timber Harvesting for Aboriginal/Treaty Rights Holders to reflect Manitoba Conservation's current understanding of aboriginal harvesting rights including Métis rights.

The Forest Act The Forest Act received Royal Assent in 2009 and was proclaimed on March 1, 2011 with accompanying regulations. The Act emphasizes: timber administration and pricing; timber tracking and scaling; and enforcement, penalties and offences. The Forest Act and the Forest Use and Management Regulations can be found on-line. Manitoba Conservation Forestry Branch staff held annual meetings to present an overview of the Forest Act and the Forest Use and Management Regulation changes to Quota Holders and Timber Dealers throughout the province in the fall of 2011. October 2011 - Forest Act and Forest Use and Management Regulation Amendments Presentation

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The Manitoba Environment Act outlines an environmental assessment and licensing process for developments that may have potential for significant environmental effects. Some developments may require both provincial and federal environmental approval prior to proceeding. Under agreement, Manitoba and Canada have agreed to co-operate and co-ordinate respective environmental assessment processes, in order to promote an effective and consistent environmental assessment process in Manitoba. Early consultation with Manitoba Conservation will help determine whether both federal and provincial environmental approvals are required.

The Canadian Environmental Assessment Act (CEAA) 2012 includes provisions for cooperation and coordinated action between the federal and provincial governments in situations where projects require a provincial/territorial environmental assessment. To deal with these circumstances, CEAA 2012 includes provisions for cooperation and coordinated action between the two orders of government. CEAA 2012 aims to achieve the goal of "one project-one review."

Substitution and equivalency provisions do not apply if a project is being assessed by the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, the National Energy Board, or if the project has been referred to a review panel.

MANITOBA GOVER NMENT DEPARTMENTS AND BRANCHES – INDUSTRIAL PERMITS AND LICENSING

Manitoba - Environmental MISSION: The Environmental Approvals Branch will ensure that Approvals Branch developments are regulated in a manner that protects the 2nd Floor 123 Main Street (Box 80) environment and public health, and sustains a high quality of life Winnipeg, MB R3C 1A5 for present and future Manitobans. The Environmental Approvals carries out its mission by: Director: • administering development approval requirements of The Tracey Braun, M. Sc. Environment Act , The Dangerous Goods Handling and Phone No.: (204) 945-7071 Transportation Act , The Public Health Act , and regulations Email: [email protected] under these acts including The Livestock Manure and Mortalities Management Regulation , The Pesticides You may contact the Regulation , The Storage and Handling of Petroleum Environmental Approvals Branch Products and Allied Products Regulation , and The Waste when there is a potential project Disposal Grounds Regulation ; that requires a review and • controlling municipal, industrial and hazardous waste approval pursuant to the Acts sources of pollutants; listed above, or for general • minimizing environmental impact of development information on the Act and the proposals; environmental assessment and • minimizing adverse effects to the environment and public licensing process. health from pesticide use; and • administering the Water and Wastewater Facility http://www.gov.mb.ca/conservati Operators Regulation . on/eal/contact.html#elu

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Canadian Environmental The Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012 (CEAA2012) Assessment Agency and its regulations establish the legislative basis for the federal practice of environmental assessment in most regions of Canada. https://www.ceaa- The purpose of CEAA 2012 is to: acee.gc.ca/default.asp?lang=en&n • Protect components of the environment that are within =B053F859-1#ceaa01 federal legislative authority from significant adverse environmental effects caused by a designated project; • Ensure that designated projects are considered and carried out in a careful and precautionary manner in order to avoid significant adverse environmental effects when a federal authority is exercising a power or performing a duty or function required for the project to proceed; • Promote cooperation and coordination between federal and provincial governments; • Promote communication and cooperation with Aboriginal peoples; • Ensure that opportunities are provided for meaningful public participation; • Ensure that environmental assessments are completed in a timely manner; • Ensure that proposed projects on federal lands or that are outside Canada and carried out or financially supported by a federal authority, are considered in a careful and precautionary manner in order to avoid significant adverse environmental effects; • Encourage federal authorities to take actions in a manner that promotes sustainable development in order to achieve or maintain a healthy environment and a healthy economy; and • Encourage further studies of the cumulative effects of physical activities in a region and the consideration of the study results in environmental assessments. When does the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012 apply? CEAA2012 applies to projects described in the Regulations Designating Physical Activities and to projects designated by the Minister of the Environment. When the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency (the Agency) is the responsible authority for a designated project that is described in the Regulations Designating Physical Activities , upon acceptance of a project description, an analysis is undertaken by the Agency to decide if a federal environmental assessment is required. This step does not apply to designated projects regulated by the National Energy Board and the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission for which conducting an environmental assessment is mandatory.

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Active Large Industrial and Commercial Companies by Sector

(BASED ON REPORTED EMISSIONS TO THE NATIONAL POLLUTANT RELEASE INVENTORY IN 2011, 2012 AND/OR 2013)

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CEMENT, LIME AND OTHER NON -METALLIC SECTOR Company Name Facility Name Address CERTAINTEED GYPSUM WINNIPEG WALLBOARD PLANT 1200 Empress Avenue, Winnipeg CANADA, INC. R3E3B4 GRAYMONT WESTERN CANADA FAULKNER PLANT 239 Highway West, Faulkner R0C0Y0 INC. LAFARGE NORTH AMERICA NORTHLAND CONCRETE PL 1000 Agri Park Road, Oak Bluff R0R1N0

CHEMICALS SECTOR Company Name Facility Name Address AKZO NOBEL WOOD COATINGS AKZONOBEL WOOD COATINGS 9 Fennell Street, Winnipeg R3T0M5 LTD. (WINNIPEG) APOTEX FERMENTATION INC. APOTEX FERMENTATION INC 40 Scurfield Boulevard, Winnipeg R3Y1G4 BORDER CHEMICAL CO LTD. BORDER CHEMICAL COMPANY 595 Gunn Road, Winnipeg R2C5G2 LIMITED CANEXUS CORPORATION - CANEXUS CORPORATION 8080 Richmond Street East, Brandon BRANDON R7A6A6 CLOVERDALE PAINT INC. GUERTIN COATINGS DIV. OF 50 Panet Road, Winnipeg R2J0R9 CLOVERDALE PAINT INC. ERCO WORLDWIDE, A DIVISION HARGRAVE PLANT P O Box 2410, Virden R0M2C0 OF SUPERIOR PLUS LP FRANK FAIR INDUSTRIES LTD. FRANK FAIR INDUSTRIES - WINNIPEG 400 Archibald Street, Winnipeg R2J0W9 GRACE CANADA INC. GRACE CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS - 5 1140 Pacific Avenue, Winnipeg R3E1G6 HUSKY OIL OPERATIONS MINNEDOSA ETHANOL PLANT 359 5th Avenue Northwest, LIMITED Minnedosa R0J1E0 INTERPROVINCIAL CHEMICAL PLANT 945 Marion Street East, Winnipeg COOPERATIVE LTD. R2J0K7 KOCH FERTILIZER CANADA, ULC KOCH FERTILIZER CANADA, ULC 1400 17th Street East, Brandon R7A7C4 PPG PHILLIPS INDUSTRIAL PPG PHILLIPS INDUSTRIAL COATINGS - 95 Paquin Road, Winnipeg R2J3V9 COATINGS INC WINNIPEG VALEANT PHARMACEUTICALS VALEANT PHARMACEUTICALS 100 Lifesciences, Steinbach R5G1Z7 INTERNATIONAL INTERNATIONAL

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ELECTRICITY SECTOR Company Name Facility Name Address BRANDON GENERATING STATION 3305 Victoria Avenue East, Brandon R7A7J8 MANITOBA HYDRO TADOULE LAKE Tadoule Lake R0B2C0 MANITOBA HYDRO BROCHET Brochet R0B0B0 MANITOBA HYDRO LAC BROCHET Lac Brochet R0B2E0 MANITOBA HYDRO SHAMATTAWA DIESEL SITE Shamattawa R0B1K0

IRON AND STEEL SECTOR Company Name Facility Name Address AMSTED CANADA INC. GRIFFIN CANADA - WINNIPEG 2500 Day Street, Winnipeg R2C3A4 1350 Saskatchewan Avenue, ANCAST INDUSTRIES LTD. ANCAST INDUSTRIES LTD. Winnipeg R3E 0L2 GERDAU AMERISTEEL GERDAU AMERISTEEL CORPORATION, CORPORATION MANITOBA MILL 27 Main Street, Selkirk R1A1P6 MONARCH INDUSTRIES - WINKLER MONARCH INDUSTRIES LIMITED FACILITY 280 Monarch Drive, Winkler R6W4B2

MINING AND QUARRYING SECTOR Company Name Facility Name Address CANICKEL MINING LIMITED BUCKO LAKE MINE 371 Fleming Drive, R0B1S0 MINING AND HBMS SNOW LAKE MILL 1 #393 Highway Highway, Snow SMELTING CO., LIMITED Lake R0B1M0 HUDSON BAY MINING AND HBMS CHISEL LAKE MINE Snow Lake SMELTING CO., LIMITED HUDSON BAY MINING AND HBMS METALLURGICAL COMPLEX 1 Company Road, SMELTING CO., LIMITED R8A1N9 HUDSON BAY MINING AND HBMS TROUT LAKE MINE Flin Flon SMELTING CO., LIMITED LAFARGE NORTH AMERICA LAFARGE CANADA INC., GREATER Stonewall WINNIPEG, STONEWALL QUARRY LEHIGH HANSON MATERIALS PINE RIDGE Street, Rm of Springfield LTD. LEHIGH HANSON MATERIALS GLACIER QUARRY RM of Rockwood LTD. SANGOLD CORPORATION MILL & MINE SITE Bissett Mine site, Bissett R0E0J0 SNOW LAKE MINE NEW BRITANNIA MINE 114 Cedar Avenue East, Snow Lake R0B1M0 TANTALUM MINING OF BERNIC LAKE MINESITE Tanco Mine Road, Lac du Bonnet CANADA R0E1A0 VALE CANADA LIMITED THOMPSON OPERATIONS 1 Inco Road, Thompson R8N1P3

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OIL AND GAS EXTRACTION (CONVENTIONAL) SECTOR Company Name Facility Name Address ARC RESOURCES GOODLANDS OIL BATTERY 16-10 CANADIAN NATURAL RESOURCES LIMITED PIERSON 12-30-002-28W1 EOG RESOURCES CANADA INC. SOUR GAS PLANT 16-21 LEGACY OIL + GAS INC. PIERSON OIL BATTERY 09-32 PENN WEST PETROLEUM LTD. WASKADA 00/11-22-001-25W1 PENN WEST PETROLEUM LTD. WASKADA HZ 02/06-24-001-26W1/00 PENN WEST PETROLEUM LTD. WASKADA PENN WEST PETROLEUM LTD. WASKADA HZ 02/05-23-001-25W1/00 PENN WEST PETROLEUM LTD. WASKADA HZNTL UNIT #8 2/3-8-2-25W1 ENERPLUS CORPORATION KIRKELLA OIL BATTERY 07-10 PETROBAKKEN ENERGY LTD. TANCAM WASKADA 08-33-001-24W1

OIL & GAS PIPELINES AND STORAGE SECTOR Company Name Facility Name Address ENBRIDGE PIPELINES INC. CROMER TERMINAL Cromer R0M0J0 ENBRIDGE PIPELINES INC. CROMER TRUCK TERMINAL Cromer IMPERIAL OIL WINNIPEG TERMINAL 2925 Hendersen Highway, Winnipeg R2E0E9 IMPERIAL OIL GRETNA TERMINAL 30 &524 PO Box 400 Highway, Gretna R0G0V0 SHELL CANADA PRODUCTS WINNIPEG TERMINAL 212 Panet Road, Winnipeg R2J0S3 TRANSCANADA PIPELINES LTD. STATION 43 - SPRUCE Reynolds TRANSCANADA PIPELINES LTD. STATION 41 - ILE DES CHENES TRANSCANADA PIPELINES LTD. STATION 30 - RAPID CITY Rapid City TRANSCANADA PIPELINES LTD. STATION 45 - FALCON LAKE Falcon Lake

PLASTICS AND RUBBER SECTOR Company Name Facility Name Address FIAT PRODUCTS FIAT PRODUCTS - WINNIPEG 255 Hutchings Street, Winnipeg R2X2R4 PLASTI-FAB LTD. PLASTI-FAB - MANITOBA 2485 Day Street, Winnipeg R2C5G2 SPECTIS MOULDERS SPECTIS MOULDERS - NIVERVILLE 100 Cedar Drive, Niverville R0A1E0 SCOTT OFFICE SYSTEMS SCOTT - CANADA 530 Sheppard Street, Winnipeg COMPANY CANADA R2X2P8

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PULP AND PAPER and WOOD PRODUCTS SECTORS Company Name Facility Name Address C.P. LOEWEN ENTERPRISES LTD. LOEWEN 77 PTH No. 52 West Highway West, Steinbach R5G1B2 CASCADES CANADA ULC. CASCADES BOXBOARD WINNIPEG, A 531 Golspie Street, Winnipeg DIVISION OF CASCADES CANADA UL R2K2T9 DECOR CABINETS LTD. DECOR CABINETS 200 100 Route, Morden R6M1B8 DEFEHR FURNITURE LTD. DEFEHR FURNITURE LTD. 125 Furniture, Winnipeg R2G1B9 DEFEHR FURNITURE LTD. PARTICLE BOARD PLANT/PANEL 770 Pandora Avenue, Winnipeg SUPPLY PLANT R2C2N1 LOUISIANA-PACIFIC CANADA LP SWAN VALLEY OSB 10 Highway, R0L1G0 LTD. TOLKO INDUSTRIES LTD. MANITOBA KRAFT PAPERS DIVISION Tolko Rd., Highway 10 North, The Pas R9A1L4

TRANPORTATION EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING SECTOR Company Name Facility Name Address BOEING CANADA OPERATIONS BOEING CANADA WINNIPEG 99 Murray Park Road, Winnipeg LTD. R3J3M6 BRISTOL AEROSPACE LTD. WINNIPEG PLANT 660 Berry Street, Winnipeg R3C2S4 MOTOR COACH INDUSTRIES PLANTS 4 & 5 1475 Clarence Avenue, Winnipeg R3T1T5 NEW FLYER INDUSTRIES NEW FLYER INDUSTRIES - WINNIPEG 711 Kernaghan Avenue, Winnipeg R2C3T4 STANDARD AERO LTD. WINNIPEG 33 Allen Dyne Road, Winnipeg R3H 1A1 TRIPLE E RV TRIPLE E RV 301 Roblin Boulevard, Winkler R6W4C4

WASTE TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL SECTOR Company Name Facility Name Address BFI CANADA INC. PRAIRIE GREEN IWMF 375 Oak Point Highway, Rosser R2R1T9

WATER AND WASTEWATER SYSTEMS SECTOR Company Name Facility Name Address CITY OF PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE CITY OF PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE WATER 400 River Road, Portage la Prairie POLLUTION CONTROL FACILITY R1N 3V6 CITY OF WINNIPEG, WATER & WEST END WATER POLLUTION 7740 Wilkes Avenue, Winnipeg WASTE DEPARTMENT CONTROL CENTRE (WEWPCC) R2C5G6 CITY OF WINNIPEG, WATER & SOUTH END WATER POLLUTION 100 Ed Spencer Drive, Winnipeg WASTE DEPARTMENT CONTROL CENTRE (SEWPCC) R2N4G3 CITY OF WINNIPEG, WATER & NORTH END WATER POLLUTION 2230 Main Street, Winnipeg WASTE DEPARTMENT CONTROL CENTRE (NEWPCC) R2V4T8

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OTHER MANUFACTURING SECTORS Company Name Facility Name Address ADM Agri-Industries ADM AGRI-INDUSTRIES - ADM Milling 7 Higgins Avenue, Winnipeg Co. - Winnipeg R3B0A1 BUNGE CANADA HOLDINGS BUNGE CANADA - ALTONA PLANT 35 Tenth Avenue, Altona R0B0G0 BUNGE CANADA HOLDINGS BUNGE CANADA - HARROWBY PLANT 16 Highway West, Harrowby R0J1W0 DIAGEO CANADA INC. GIMLI PLANT 19107 Seagram Road, Gimli R0C 1B0 FAROEX LTD. PLANT 1 123 Anson Street, Gimli R0C1B0 FEDERATED CO-OPERATIVES BRANDON FEED PLANT 320 6th Street, Brandon R7A7N7 LTD. GENERAL MILLS CANADA GENERAL MILLS - WINNIPEG Chevrier Boulevard, Winnipeg R3T1Y7 HI-PRO FEEDS HI-PRO FEEDS CARMAN 307 Main Street South Street South, Carman R0G 0J0 HI-PRO FEEDS HI-PRO FEEDS STE. ANNE 42158 Municipal Road 30 Road East, Ste. Anne R5H 1R1 KEYSTONE AUTOMOTIVE NORTHSTAR/FAIRMONT PLATING - 4 Chester Street, Winnipeg R2L2B2 INDUSTRIES ON INC. WINNIPEG KITCHEN CRAFT OF CANADA KITCHEN CRAFT OF CANADA 1180 Springfield Road, Winnipeg R2C2Z2 LANDMARK FEEDS ROSENORT 205 Highway West, Rosenort R0G1W0 LANDMARK FEEDS OTTERBURNE 36 - Grant Street, Otterburne R0A1G0 LODE-KING INDUSTRIES LODE-KING INDUSTRIES 135 Canada Street, Winkler R6W4B2 MAPLE LEAF AGRI-FARMS INC. PURATONE NIVERVILLE FEEDMILL 305 Main Street, Niverville R0A 1E0 MAPLE LEAF AGRI-FARMS INC. PURATONE WINKLER FEEDMILL 550 Centennial Street, Winkler R6W 4A4 MAPLE LEAF AGRI-FARMS INC. PURATONE ARBORG FEEDMILL Manitoba 68 Highway, Arborg R0C 0A0 MAPLE LEAF AGRI-FARMS INC. SOURIS FEEDMILL Souris R0K2C0 MAPLE LEAF AGRI-FARMS INC. FEED PLANT, LANDMARK 188 Main Street, Landmark R0A0X0 MAPLE LEAF CONSUMER CONSUMER FOODS - WINNIPEG 870 Lagimodiere Boulevard, FOODS INC. Winnipeg R2J0T9 MAPLE LEAF CONSUMER MAPLE LEAF FOODS - BRANDON 6355 Richmond Avenue, Brandon FOODS INC. R7A7M5 MCCAIN FOODS CANADA LTD. CARBERRY FACTORY 5 Highway, Carberry R0K0H0 MCCAIN FOODS CANADA LTD. MCCAIN FOODS (CANADA) - PORTAGE 1 McCain Avenue, Portage La LA PRAIRIE Prairie R1N3B5 MONARCH INDUSTRIES MONARCH INDUSTRIES - BURMAC 51 Burmac Road, Winnipeg R2J4J3 LIMITED FACILITY PARMALAT CANADA INC. ST. CLAUDE 9 Provincial 240 Road, St. Claude R0G1Z0 POLLARD BANKNOTE LTD. POLLARD BANKNOTE - WINNIPEG 1499 Buffalo Place, Winnipeg PLANT R3T1L7

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OTHER MANUFACTURING SECTORS Company Name Facility Name Address RICHARDSON MILLING LTD. PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE 1 Can-Oat Drive, Portage La Prairie R1N 3W1 ROYAL CANADIAN MINT WINNIPEG MINT 520 Lagimodiere Boulevard, Winnipeg R2J3E7 SAPUTO FOODS LTD. WINKLER 235 Manitoba Road, Winkler R6W4B2 SIMPLOT CANADA (II) LTD. PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE highway #1 and Simplot Road Highway West, Portage La Prairie R1N3A4 TC INDUSTRIES OF CANADA TC INDUSTRIES OF CANADA (WEST) 480 Pittsburgh Avenue, Selkirk R1A0A9 TRANSCONTINENTAL INC TRANSCONTINENTAL LGM 737 Moray Street Northwest, Winnipeg R3J3S9 VITERRA INC. STE. AGATHE (CANOLA CRUSH PLANT) 386 Industrial Park Road, Ste. VITERRA Agathe R0G1Y0 VITERRA INC. HART FEEDS FEED MILL (ST. ANNE MB) 41258 Municipa Road, Ste. Anne VITERRA R0A1R0 VITERRA INC. CARMAN FEED MILL VITERRA 307 Main Street, Carman R0G0J0 WESTON BAKERIES LTD. WESTON BAKERIES WINNIPEG 1485 Chevrier Boulevard, Winnipeg R3T 1Y7 WESTON BAKERIES LTD. WESTON BAKERIES WINNIPEG 666 Elgin Avenue, Winnipeg R3C2P7 WINPAK LTD. WINPAK DIVISION 100 Saulteaux Crescent, Winnipeg R3J3T3

OTHER SECTORS Company Name Facility Name Address AGRIUM INC. BLOOM TERMINAL 8 miles west of Portage La Prairie, HWY, Portage La Prairie R1N3L5 ATOMIC ENERGY OF CANADA WHITESHELL LABORATORIES 100 Ara Mooradian Way, LIMITED R0E1L0 CANADIAN LINEN & UNIFORM CANADIAN LINEN & UNIFORM SERVICE 1860 King Edward Street, Winnipeg SERVICE - D24 R2R 0N2 CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY TRANSCONA 150 Pandora Avenue, Winnipeg CO. R2C4H5 CARGILL LIMITED CARGILL AGHORIZONS, SWAN RIVER, 83 Highway, Swan River R0L1Z0 MB CARGILL LIMITED CARGILL AGHORIZONS, NESBITT, MB Highway # 2, Nesbitt R0K1P0 CARGILL LIMITED CARGILL AGHORIZONS, DAUPHIN, MB Mountain Road, Dauphin R7N3B3 CARGILL LIMITED CARGILL AGHORIZONS, OAKNER, MB 1st Avenue, Hamiota R0M0T0 CARGILL LIMITED CARGILL AGHORIZONS, MORRIS, MB 2 Mile Road, Morris R0G1K0 CARGILL LIMITED CARGILL AGHORIZONS, ELM CREEK, 2 Highway, Elm Creek R0G0N0 MB CARGILL LIMITED CARGILL AGHORIZONS, ELVA, MB Melita R0M1L0 DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL 17 WING WINNIPEG 17 Wing Winnipeg, Winnipeg DEFENCE R3J3Y5

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OTHER SECTORS Company Name Facility Name Address GERDAU AMERISTEEL GERDAU AMERISTEEL CORPORATION, 1 Railway Street, RM of St. Andrews CORPORATION MANITOBA METALLICS RAW MATERI R1A4E6 LOUIS DREYFUS COMMODITIES LOUIS DREYFUS COMMODITIES 3mile W of Virden Jcnt Hwy83 and CANADA LTD CANADA LTD. - VIRDEN 1, Virden R0M 2C0 LOUIS DREYFUS COMMODITIES LOUIS DREYFUS COMMODITIES Junction Hwy 2 and 244, Rathwell CANADA LTD CANADA LTD. - RATHWELL R0G 1S0 PLAINS MIDSTREAM CANADA CROMER TRUCK TERMINAL Cromer RICHARDSON PIONEER LTD. RED RIVER SOUTH 1 mile north of Letellier on Hwy 75, Letellier R0G 1C0 RICHARDSON PIONEER LTD. SWAN RIVER VALLEY Junction of PR 275 & Highway 10A Highway, Swan River R0L 1Z0 RICHARDSON PIONEER LTD. STARBUCK 4 Main Street, Starbuck R0G2P0 RICHARDSON PIONEER LTD. TLA KILLARNEY EAST 1 mile East of Highway #18 on Correction, Killarney R0K1G0 RICHARDSON PIONEER LTD. BRANDON Pioneer Road Road, Brandon R7A5Y3 RICHARDSON PIONEER LTD. MOLLARD 3 Highway, Brunkild R0G0E0 RICHARDSON PIONEER LTD. DAUPHIN Dauphin R7N3B3 RICHARDSON PIONEER LTD. SHOAL LAKE 143 Industrial Park Road, Shoal Lake R0J1Z0 RICHARDSON PIONEER LTD. DUNDONALD 16 Highway, Westbourne R0H1P0 RICHARDSON PIONEER LTD. SOUTH LAKES Hwy 7, 3mi N of Perimter Hwy, Stonewall R0C 2Z0 RICHARDSON PIONEER LTD. GRAND PLAINS 5 Highway, Grandview R0L0X0 RICHARDSON PIONEER LTD. MINNEDOSA 560 6th Avenue NW Avenue Northwest, Minnedosa R0J 1E0 RUSSEL METALS INC. WINNIPEG NORTH 1359 St. James Street, Winnipeg R3C2G3 UNIVAR CANADA LTD. WINNIPEG 99 Lowson Crescent, Winnipeg R3P0T3 CENTRAL ENERGY PLANT 33 MacLean Crescent, Winnipeg (POWERHOUSE) R3T2N2 VITERRA INC. BOISSEVAIN VITERRA Brandon VITERRA INC. BRANDON VITERRA Brandon VITERRA INC. BINSCARTH HTP VITERRA Binscarth R0J0G0 VITERRA INC. SOURIS EAST (AU) VITERRA Souris R0K2C0 VITERRA INC. BRANDON FACILITY (WESTCO) VITERRA 8000 Richmond Avenue, Brandon R7A7R3 VITERRA INC. AGASSIZ HIGH THROUGHPUT Winkler R6W4A6 ELEVATOR (WINKLER) VITERRA WES-T-RANS LTD. WES-T-RANS LTD. 515 Oak Point Highway, Winnipeg R2R1V2 WINNIPEG AIRPORTS WINNIPEG JAMES ARMSTRONG 2000 Wellington Avenue, Winnipeg AUTHORITY INC. RICHARDSON INTERNATIONAL R3H1C2 AIRPORT

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Dairy Farmers of Manitoba Established in 1974, Dairy Farmers of Manitoba is responsible for: • managing the supply of milk in the province; • sSelling milk from Manitoba dairy farms to processors and scheduling its transportation; • representing the interests of Manitoba dairy farmers at the provincial and national level; • developing and implementing advertising and promotional programs for fluid milk and real cream; and • delivering nutrition and dairy agriculture education programs. All dairy farms in the province are family-owned and operated. Manitoba dairy farmers finance the organization and elect a nine-member board of directors composed of dairy farmers. The board determines the direction and policies of the organization.

www.milk.mb.ca

Keystone Agricultural Producers

• KAP is a general farm policy organization that takes direction from its members – including farmers and farm commodity organizations. • Our mandate is to ensure primary production in Manitoba remains profitable, sustainable and globally competitive. • We work with governments, industry and stakeholders on overarching issues that affect all farmers. • We act as spokespersons for Manitoba's farmers, engaging media and other stakeholders in understanding the issues facing primary producers. • We promote agriculture and its contributions to the Manitoba and Canadian economies.

KAP is member funded and member directed. www.kap.mb.ca

Keystone Potato Producers Association KPPA i s the processing potato producer organization for Manitoba. KPPA negotiates contracts for members with major companies including McCain Foods, Simplot Canada and Cavendish Farms.

www.pmana.org/kvpa.htm

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Manitoba Beef Producers Manitoba Beef Producers (MBP) is the exclusive voice of the beef industry in Manitoba.

MBP represents roughly 7,000 beef producers across the province. MBP is a non-profit organization with a producer-elected board that consists of 14 directors, each representing cattle producers in a specific region or district of the province, along with four full-time staff.

The mission of MBP is to represent all beef producers through communication, advocacy, research, and education—within the industry and to governments, consumers and others, to improve prosperity and ensure a sustainable future.

www.mcpa.net

Manitoba Beekeepers’ Association The goals of this Association are t o represent and promote the welfare of the entire Manitoba honey bee industry through; presentations to the federal and provincial governments as required; participation on the Canadian Honey Council and other organizations with similar goals and interests, and to promote a better understanding of beekeeping and honey to the general public.

www.manitobabee.org

Manitoba Canola Growers Association The Manitoba Canola Growers Association represents farmers in our province that grow canola. MCGA was incorporated on July 8, 1982 under the Manitoba Corporations Act. At this time the organization was funded by a membership. In 1996, MCGA was granted a check off of 50 cents per tonne for every tonne of Manitoba canola sold. MCGA continued to be funded in this manner until 2008 when the check off was increased to $1.00 per tonne.

MCGA represents approximately 9,000 members. MCGA uses the canola check off dollars for “seed money” to grow the future. Every dollar spent is leveraged at the local, national, and international levels, and studies show that every dollar invested by growers results in an impressive return on investment.

Through the strategic, thoughtful investments of grower check off contributions, MCGA ensures that our members are well positioned to take advantage of opportunities to maximize their net income from growing canola.

www.mcgacanola.org

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Manitoba Chicken Producers Manitoba Chicken Producers (MCP) is dedicated to representing the needs of hatching egg and chicken producers of Manitoba by providing leadership in maintaining a viable and stable chicken production industry. We are a provincial, farmer-run, organization whose main responsibility is to ensure that Manitoba farmers produce enough hatching eggs and meat chickens to meet the needs of the marketplace. The system we operate under is commonly known as supply management or orderly marketing. Our organization is completely funded through levies paid by registered farmers according to the number of eggs and kilograms of chicken marketed. We do not receive any government subsidies, grants, or other taxpayer monies.

www.chicken.mb.ca

Manitoba Corn Growers Headquartered in Carman, MB the Manitoba Corn Growers Association (MCGA) is a not-for-profit organization representing over 1,500 farmers who grow corn in the province of Manitoba. The MCGA is directed by a twelve-member grower Board of Directors dedicated to advancing the corn industry in Manitoba in the areas of market development, promotion, research and education.

For over 35 years, the MCGA has been helping farmers with their cash flow needs by administering the financially guaranteed Advanced Payments Program (APP) offering cash advance loans on corn and other special crops. Over the years, the MCGA has added crops as needed. With the recent approval of Bill C-18, the Agricultural Growth Act , we have added 15 additional crops including canola, wheat, barley and other small grains.

www.manitobacorn.ca

Manitoba Egg Farme rs Manitoba Egg Farmers (MEF) represents over 160 regulated egg and pullet farmers. Egg farmers are the primary caregivers of over 2.3 million hens in Manitoba that produce about 57 million dozen eggs each year. This represents 10.5% of Canada’s egg supply.

www.mbegg.mc.ca

Manitoba Forage & Grassland Association The Manitoba Forage & Grassland Association (MFGA) is a non -profit organization comprised of producers, agri-business and extension leaders who are dedicated to the development and promotion of a sustainable hay, forage and livestock industry and the protection of our most valuable resources – our land, waterways, and wildlife diversity.

www.mbforagecouncil.mb.ca

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Manitoba Organic Alliance MOA is a membership driven, non -profit association which unites and represents organic farmers, processors, buyers, retailers and researchers in Manitoba. Founded in March 2009, the Alliance supports organics through leadership, networking, and development.

Our VISION is to foster healthy, viable farms – the foundation of a vibrant organic sector – and to work for a diversified organic production system in Manitoba, which provides for local food security, enhances export opportunities and contributes to sustainable economic development.

http://www.organicfoodcouncil.org/index.php/24-site-content/moa/the-manitoba- organic-alliance/126-the-manitoba-organic-alliance

Manitoba Pork Council Manitoba Pork is the association of the province’s pig producers. As a membership association, Manitoba Pork delivers a wide range of programs and activities designed to benefit its farmer members and promote the industry as a whole. Manitoba Pork in its current form was created in 1999.

Today, all producers have the option to market hogs through brokers or directly to processing plants. They must also pay a levy of $0.80 per market hog and $0.19 per weanling to Manitoba Pork.

Manitoba Pork’s mission is to foster the sustainability and prosperity of the pork industry for the good of all hog farmers and all Manitobans. Our vision is to become a centre of excellence for pork production in Canada.

www.manitobapork.com

Manitoba Pulse & Soybean Growers Manitoba Pulse & Soybean Growers (MPSG) is a not -for -profit organization that represents 3,500 farmers in Manitoba who grow edible beans, peas, lentils, chickpeas, fava beans, and soybeans. Vision: Vibrant profitable farms sustainability producing a variety of quality pulse crops to feed a healthy growing world. Mission: To provide Manitoba pulse grower members with production knowledge and market development support, through focused research, advocacy and linkages with industry partners. MPSG Focus Areas: • Research • Market Development • Advocacy • Communication

www.manitobapulse.ca

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Manitoba Seed Growers Association Our mission is to represent Manitoba seed growers within the professional seed system for the benefit of agriculture in Manitoba. Objectives: 1. To promote the value of our seed quality assurance system to producers and end users. 2. To develop linkages with all levels of government and agriculture industry. 3. To educate customers on the role of the pedigreed seed system in the development and transfer of advanced genetics. 4. To develop programs to provide production, processing, and marketing information for Manitoba Seed Growers’ Association members to expand their knowledge and profitability to their pedigreed seed enterprises. 5. To facilitate the responsible transfer of plant genetics and seed technologies from the plant breeder to the commercial farmer.

www.seedmanitoba.ca

Manitoba Sheep Association The Manitoba Sheep Association (MSA) is proud to represent over 400 sheep and lamb producers (both commercial and purebred producers) across the province. We actively initiate, support and conduct programs and activities designed to stimulate and improve the well-being of all segments of the sheep industry. We also present producer concerns and issues to government and other agricultural organizations. The MSA is a member of the Keystone Agricultural Producers (KAP), the Manitoba Forage Council and the Canadian Sheep Federation.

www.mbsheep.com

Manitoba Turkey Producers Manitoba Turkey Producers (MTP) represents 58 farm families in the province of Manitoba. Turkeys are raised year-round in Manitoba with an average farm producing 7,000 turkeys, three times a year. In total, turkey producers raise approximately 1.4 million turkeys annually. This represents approximately 11 million kilograms of fresh turkey available for consumer enjoyment.

Manitoba Turkey Producers marketing board was established in 1968 under the Natural Products Marketing Act. The province is divided into three production districts.

www.turkey.mb.ca

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AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATIONS

National Farmers Union The National Farmers Union is a direct -membership organization made up of Canadian farm families who share common goals. Every member of the farm family - including children ages 14 to 21 - are full voting members of the Union. This structure recognizes that every family member contributes to the farm by working on it directly, or indirectly through off-farm employment.

Member families of the Union believe that through an organization that represents all commodities produced in Canada, it is possible to promote the family farm as the most appropriate and efficient means of agricultural production. Our goal is to work together to achieve agricultural policies which will ensure dignity and security of income for farm families while enhancing the land for future generations.

www.nfu.ca

National Sunflower Association of Canada The National Sunflower Association of Canada (NSAC) is a national, no t-for -profit, producer-funded organization that works on behalf of the sunflower growers of Canada to promote and expand the industry, both internationally and domestically. The NSAC represents approximately 350 producers of both confectionary and oilseed sunflowers throughout the Prairie .

www.canadasunflower.com

Organic Producers Association of Manitoba Is a no t-for -profit organization that offers professional organic certification services to Canadian clients wishing to market products in Canada, the United States of America and Europe. OPAM is accredited by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency as recommended by the Standards Council of Canada in order to provide organic certification services. Membership numbers have increased, and the area served has expanded to include , Saskatchewan, and . OPAM has not lost sight of the most valuable resource in organic agriculture – the individual committed to the organic ‘way of life’.

www.opam-mb.com

Prairie Fruit Growers Association The Prairie Fruit Growers Association (PFGA) is a voluntary non -profit organization representing all Manitoba fruit crop growers since 1974. The Association is represented by seven elected member directors and three advisors; one each from Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada and Manitoba post-secondary educational institution. The PFGA work with On-Farm Food Safety and Environmental Farm Plan programs to ensure that the public values Manitoba grown fruit not only for taste but as safe food products.

www.pfga.com

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Prairie Oat Growers Association Prairie Oat Growers Association (POGA) is a voluntary organization of prairie oat growers established to promote the interests of oat growers and oat marketing. POGA was formed in 1998 out of the former Alberta Oat Growers Association. It consists of producers, and associate members from the handling, milling and supply sectors.

The overall objective of the organization is reflected in its mission statement: Our mission is to develop and support partnerships in the agricultural industry that will enhance the profitability of oats for the grower and increase its value to the customer.

www.poga.ca

Vegetable Growers Association of Manitoba The VGAM works towards the advancement of Manitoba’s vegetable growing industry by providing a voice to Manitoba’s commercial growers. Members of the VGAM enjoy the following benefits:  Networking opportunities with other growers and industry stakeholders  Educational workshops and meetings  Reduced registration fees for annual conference  Free listing on the VGAM website Grower Directory  Annual newsletters

www.vgam.ca

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Workplace Safety

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WORKPLACE SAFETY

SAFE Work Manitoba Is the unified prevention organization responsible for promoting and delivering services related to 333 Broadway, Winnipeg, MB R3C 4W3 workplace injury and illness prevention. Phone: 204-957-7233

Workplace Safety and Health Is responsible for the legal aspect of keeping the province’s workers safe on the job. Enforces The Workplace Safety and Health Act and its associated regulations in order to protect the safety and health Website: of workers in Manitoba. Workplace Safety and http://safemanitoba.com/compliance Health’s inspection and investigation activity focuses on improving legislative compliance in order to eliminate workplace fatalities, injuries and illnesses.

Directory of Labour Organizations in http://www.gov.mb.ca/labour/labmgt/dlo/index.html Manitoba

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Governmental and Non-Governmental Environmental Organizations

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GOVERNMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS

Green Manitoba Green Manitoba is an agency of the provincial government committed to a cleaner, greener future for all Manitobans. By working with communities, non-profit organizations, individuals and other stewards of the environment, we strive to develop long term solutions for energy conservation, waste reduction, and water conservation. By working together we can develop viable solutions that will enable all Manitobans to "live green now" for a greener future.

Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives MAFRI works with agriculture producers, other entrepreneurs, and rural and northern communities to accelerate their greater prosperity and capacity. We do this by providing leadership and a range of information, programs and services in support of vibrant rural and northern communities.

Manitoba Round Table for Sustainable The Manitoba Round Table for Sustainable Development (Conservation and Water Development is an advisory body to the Stewardship) provincial government that provides advice and support to decision makers toward making responsible resource, land use, environment, social and economic development decisions for the province. The Manitoba Round Table is an integral component of the province’s sustainable development strategy.

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NON -GOVERNMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS

A Rocha Sustainable living and environmental education in P.O. Box 2248 Morden, MB R6M 1B9 Winnipeg, research for the conservation of the Contact: Chris and Rachael Hildebrandt Pembina Valley and environmental education, 204.246-2059 and working in partnership with local existing [email protected] projects and other A Rocha projects www.arocha.ca internationally.

Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society – Involved in advocacy, protection and public Manitoba education for parks and wilderness in Manitoba 3-303 Portage Ave. Winnipeg, MB R3B 2B4 Contact: Ron Thiessen, Executive Directort 204-949-0782 [email protected] www.cpawsmb.org

Chemical Sensitivities Manitoba Public education around alternatives to harmful 43 Rutgers Bay, Winnipeg, MB R3T 3C9 chemicals in everyday use. Contact: Sandra Madre 204-256-9390 [email protected]

Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources A national, First Nation directed environmental [email protected] non-profit organization www.yourcier.org

Consumers for Responsible Energy CoRE is a community based group committed to 154 Monck Ave. Winnipeg, MB R2H 1X2 addressing energy justice issues. Contact: Catherine Glass 204-227-4261 [email protected]

Council of Canadians – Winnipeg Committed to working with other Canadian 381 Mountain Ave. Winnipeg, MB R2W 1K3 chapters and allies to advance local campaigns to Contact: Mary McCandless challenge climate change, advance real solutions 204-803-5416 to the climate crisis and broaden the Canadian [email protected] movement for climate justice. www.canadianswinnipeg.org

Debwendon Inc. Debwendon Inc. is a non -profit organization Box 194 Scanterbury, MB R0E 1W0 formed in 2007 to promote and preserve the Contact: Peggy Bainard Acheson Brokenhead Wetland Ecological Reserve. 204-261-9179 or 984-4029 [email protected] www.debwendon.org

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NON -GOVERNMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS

EcoPIA (Ecological People in Action) A student group at the U of Winnipeg which c/o University of Winnipeg Students’ Association operates a library of various media on 515 Portage Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3B 2E9 environmental issues, as well as a fully 204-786-9189 functioning vermicopost. [email protected] theuwsa.ca/services/uwsa-student- groups/student-service-groups/ecopia/

Environmental Health Association of Manitoba Exchanging and providing information on 43 Rutgers Bay, Winnipeg, MB R3T 3C9 environmental factors that affect human health. Contact: Marg Friesen 204-269-8591 [email protected] Ehamanitoba.weeble.com

Food Matters Manitoba Engaging Manitobans towards healthy, Unit 4, 640 Broadway, Winnipeg, MB R3C 0X3 sustainable, and fair food for all. FMM is home of Contact: Kreesta Doucette the Manitoba Food Charter. 204-943-0822 [email protected] www.foodmattersmanitoba.ca

FortWhyte Alive! Dedicated to providing programming, natural 1960 McCreary Road, Winnipeg, MB R3P 2K9 settings and facilities for environmental Contact: Jody Watson education, outdoor recreation, and social 204-989-8359 or 989-8355 enterprise. Promotes awareness, understanding [email protected] and enjoyment of the natural world, and www.fortwhyte.org encourages actions leading to sustainable living.

Green Action Centre A non -profit, non -governmental hub for greener 3-303 Portage Ave. Winnipeg, MB R3B 2B4 living. 204-925-3777 [email protected] www.greenactioncentre.ca

International Institute for Sustainable Championing sustainable development around Development the world through innovation, partnerships, 6th floor – 161 Portage Ave. East, Winnipeg, MB research and communications. R3B 0Y4 Contact: Karla Zubrycki [email protected] www.iisd.org

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NON -GOVERNMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS

Lake Winnipeg Foundation Promoting the health and restoration of Lake 300-207 Fort St. Winnipeg, MB R3C 1E2 Winnipeg through support for research, public Contact: Alexis Knispel Kanu, Executive Director education, advocacy, management and 204-956-0436 coordination. [email protected] www.lakewinnipegfoundation.org

Lake Friendly In 2009, the South Basin Mayors and Reeves launched the Lake Friendly Initiative: a http://www.lakefriendly.ca/ community-to-community approach designed to create public awareness of the serious issues facing and other fresh water lakes throughout the world. The purpose of this initiative is to engage all sectors of society in a solutions approach to preserve our fresh water resources.

Manitoba Chapter, Canada Green Building To promote green building in Manitoba and to Council connect to activities of other Chapters. Diverse 410-250 McDermot Ave. Winnipeg, MB R3B 0S5 collection of professionals representing a wide Contact: Alara Matsyk cross section of fields who promote buildings that 204-943-1023 are environmentally, and economically [email protected] sustainable and healthy places to live, work and mbcagbc.org play.

Manitoba Conservation Districts Association Vision is to ensure the Conservation Districts are recognized and supported provincially. Mission is to provide a leadership role and unified voice between Conservation Districts, Water Stewardship and our partners in watershed management to all Manitobans. Manitoba Environmental Industries Association Our mission is to advance environmental 100-62 Albert St. Winnipeg, MB R3B 1E9 opportunities to all companies in Manitoba 204-783-7090 through networking, education and support. www.meia.mb.ca

Manitoba F ly Fishers Association An environmental focus around water quality Box 43004, RPO Kildonan Place, Winnipeg, MB issues, fish habitat and conservation of fisheries R2C 5G5 resources. Contact: Steven Erickson 204-416-0609 [email protected] www.mffa.org

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NON -GOVERNMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS

Manitoba Forestry Association Educating Manitobans about the importance of 900 Corydon Ave. Winnipeg, MB R3M 0Y4 trees and forests as part of the larger ecosystem. Contact: Patricia Pohrebniuk 204-453-3182 [email protected] www.thinktrees.org

Manitoba Nature Summit Inc. Inspires and engages educators of children, c/o 729 Clifton St. Winnipeg, MB R3G 2X7 fostering creativity and adventure in their natural Contact: Mavis Lewis-Webber environment while embracing healthy choices 204-775-0891 and sustainable living. [email protected] www.naturesummitmb.com

Manitoba Ozone Protection Industry Association Working for the protection of stratospheric 1082 Main St. Winnipeg, MB R2W 5J3 ozone layer through the control, reduction and Contact: Mark Miller eventual elimination of emissions of ozone 204-338-0804 depleting and climate changing substances to the [email protected] atmosphere. www.mopia.ca

Manitoba Wildlands Education and advocacy for the protection of 1000-191 Lombard Ave. Winnipeg, MB R3B 0X1 nature. Contact: Gaile Whelan-Enns, Director 204-944-9593 [email protected] www.manitobawildlands.org

Manitoba Environmental Youth Network The Manitoba Environmental Youth Network gets youth to meet and learn from one another, share ideas, plan joint projects, find out about resources available to them and collectively build their capacity for taking action.

Manitoba Farm Mentorship Program “Connecting people, land, and local knowledge for a food secure Manitoba." Manitoba Farm Mentorship (MFM) facilitates farm mentorship, farmer training, networking and partnerships for new and aspiring producers, with a focus on organic and sustainable farming for local markets. MFM encourages small-scale farming as a career choice and helps connect farmer trainees with experienced mentors, resources, training events, and with Manitoba's sustainable farming and food community.

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NON -GOVERNMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS

Manitoba Industry Steward Organizations We are a collection of Manitoba -based stewardship organizations with a common goal: to help consumers divert as much waste as possible from our landfills.

Manitoba Model Forest The Manitoba Model Forest endeavors to develop new forest-based education training and economic opportunities; facilitate capacity building and engagement of communities; promote and share integrated multi-sectoral approaches to natural resource management; share best practices and information with forest communities around the world.

Nature Manitoba Fostering awareness, appreciation and protection 401-63 Albert St. Winnipeg, MB R3B 1G4 of the natural environment. Contact: Susan McLarty or Tommy Allen 204-943-9029 [email protected] www.naturemanitoba.ca

Oak Hammock Marsh The Interpretive Centre is dedicated to fostering 1 Snowgoose Bay, Box 1160 Stonewall, MB R0C public awareness and knowledge of the inherent 2Z0 values of wetland ecosystems. Contact: Tabitha Martens 204-467-3305 [email protected] www.oakhammockmarsh.ca

Oceans North Canada Promotes science and commu nity based 1-800-553-8014 conservation of Canada’s Arctic Ocean and the [email protected] resulting well-being of indigenous Arctic residents www.oceansnorth.ca who rely upon its natural wealth.

Planners Network Manitoba An association of professionals, activists, 1802-11 Evergreen Place, Winnipeg, MB R3L 2T9 academics and students involved in physical, Contact: Richard Milgrom social, economic, and environmental planning in 204-453-5736 urban and rural areas, who promote fundamental [email protected] change in our political and economic systems. www.plannersnetwork.org

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NON -GOVERNMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS

Red River Basin Commission To develop a Red River Basin integrated natural 410-112 Market Ave. Winnipeg, MB R3B 0P4 resources framework plan; and to work toward a Contact: Sara Thrift unified voice for the Red River Basin. 204-982-7250 [email protected] www.redriverbasincommission.org

Red River Valley Clean Cities Coalition The Grand Fork s and Winnipeg Coalition works 770 Ross Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3E 1C6 with vehicle fleets, fuel providers and others to Contact: Ajaleigh Williams reduce petroleum use in transportation. 204-986-7879 [email protected]

Save Our Seine River Environment Inc. Remediation, protection and recreational Box 83-208 Provencher Blvd. Winnipeg, MB R2H development for the Seine River in Winnipeg. 3B4 [email protected] www.saveourseine.com

Sierra Club Canada – Prairie C hapter An environmental non -profit organization with a 6328 104 th Street NW, Edmonton, AB T6H 2K9 mission to create a diverse, well-trained Contact: Sean Petty grassroots network to protect and uphold the 780-439-1160 health and integrity of our prairie communities [email protected] and ecosystems. www.prairie.sierraclub.ca

Social Planning Council of Winnipeg – A vehicle for citizens to explore and assess Environment Committee controversial issues, bring new information into 300-207 Donald Street, Winnipeg, MB R3C 1M5 public debate and help form a public consensus Contact: Denis Lewycky around progressive solutions. 204-943-2561 [email protected] www.spcw.mb.ca

Western Canada Wilderness Committee Working for the preservation of wilderness 3-303 Portage Ave. Winnipeg, MB R3B 2B4 through research and education. Contact: Eric Reder 204-942-9292 [email protected] www.wildernesscommittee.org/manitoba

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