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Municipal Officials Directory 2019 MANITOBA MUNICIPAL RELATIONS Municipal Officials Directory /DVWXSGDWHG)HEUXDU\ )RUXSGDWHVSOHDVHHPDLODGPSPVV#JRYPEFD MINISTER OF MUNICIPAL RELATIONS Room 317 Legislative Building Winnipeg, Manitoba CANADA R3C 0V8 ,DPSOHDVHGWRSUHVHQWWKHXSGDWHGRQOLQHGRZQORDGDEOH0XQLFLSDO2IILFLDOV'LUHFWRU\7KLV IRUPDWSURYLGHVDOOXVHUVZLWKFRQWLQXDOO\XSGDWHGDFFXUDWHDQGUHOLDEOHLQIRUPDWLRQ$FRS\ FDQEHGRZQORDGHGIURPWKH3URYLQFH¶VZHEVLWHDWWKHIROORZLQJDGGUHVV KWWSZZZJRYPEFDLDFRQWDFWXVSXEVPRGSGI 7KH0XQLFLSDO2IILFLDOV'LUHFWRU\FRQWDLQVFRPSUHKHQVLYHFRQWDFWLQIRUPDWLRQIRUDOORI 0DQLWRED¶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anitoba Executive Council In Order Of Precedence ..................................................... 2 Province of Manitoba – Deputy Ministers ........................................................................ 4 Members of The Legislative Assembly ............................................................................ 6 Municipal Relations ......................................................................................................... 8 Department of Agriculture ............................................................................................. 12 Other Contacts .............................................................................................................. 13 District Assessment Offices ........................................................................................... 15 Community and Regional Planning Branch Regional Offices ........................................ 17 Conservation Districts ................................................................................................... 19 Planning Districts .......................................................................................................... 22 Manitoba Regional Development Corporations ............................................................. 26 Newly Incorporated Municipalities ................................................................................. 27 Manitoba Municipalities ................................................................................................. 28 The City of Winnipeg ..................................................................................................... 56 Manitoba Municipal Administrators’ Association ........................................................... 58 Association of Manitoba Municipalities .......................................................................... 60 -i- MANITOBA EXECUTIVE COUNCIL IN ORDER OF PRECEDENCE Legislative Building, 450 Broadway, Winnipeg Manitoba, R3C 0V8 The Honourable Brian Pallister Phone: 204-945-3714 Premier of Manitoba Fax: 204-949-1484 President of the Executive Council 204 Legislative Building Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and International Relations [email protected] Website - Click Here Honourable Heather Stefanson Phone: 204-945-4173 Deputy Premier Fax: 204-945-5149 Minister of Families 357 Legislative Building [email protected] Website - Click Here Honourable Cameron Friesen Phone: 204-945-3731 Minister of Health, Seniors and Active Living Fax: 204-945-0441 302 Legislative Building [email protected] Website - Click Here Honourable Ron Schuler Phone: 204-945-3723 Minister of Infrastructure 203 Legislative Building [email protected] Website - Click Here Honourable Kelvin Goertzen Phone: 204-945-3720 Minister of Education and Training Fax: 204-945-1291 168 Legislative Building [email protected] Website - Click Here Honourable Ralph Eichler Phone: 204-945-3722 Minister of Agriculture Fax: 204-945-3470 165 Legislative Building [email protected] Website - Click Here Honourable Cliff Cullen Phone: 204-945-3728 Minister of Justice and Attorney General Fax: 204-945-2517 104 Legislative Building [email protected] Website - Click Here Honourable Blaine Pedersen Phone: 204-945-0067 Minister of Growth, Enterprise and Trade Fax: 204-945-4882 358 Legislative Building [email protected] Website - Click Here 2 MANITOBA EXECUTIVE COUNCIL IN ORDER OF PRECEDENCE Honourable Scott Fielding Phone: 204-945-3952 Minister of Finance Fax: 204-945-6057 Minister responsible for the Civil Service 103 Legislative Building [email protected] Website - Click Here Honourable Eileen Clarke Phone: 204-945-3788 Minister of Indigenous and Northern Relations Fax: 204-945-1383 301 Legislative Building [email protected] Website - Click Here Honourable Cathy Cox Phone: 204-945-3729 Minister of Sport, Culture and Heritage Fax: 204-945-5223 118 Legislative Building [email protected] Website - Click Here Honourable Rochelle Squires Phone: 204-945-3730 Minister of Sustainable Development Fax: 204-945-4783 Minister responsible for Francophone Affairs 344 Legislative Building Minister responsible for Status of Women [email protected] Website - Click Here Honourable Jeff Wharton Phone: 204-945-5854 Minister of Municipal Relations Fax: 204-948-4783 317 Legislative Building [email protected] Website - Click Here Honourable Colleen Mayer Phone: 204-945-8020 Minister of Crown Services Fax: 204-948-7700 314 Legislative Building [email protected] Website - Click Here 3 PROVINCE OF MANITOBA – DEPUTY MINISTERS Executive Council 204-945-5640 Fax: 204-945-8390 Clerk of the Executive Council and 215 Legislative Building [email protected] Cabinet Secretary – Fred Meier Winnipeg MB R3C 0V8 Associate Clerk of Executive Council 204-945-5343 Fax: 204-945-1640 and Deputy Minister of Finance 109 Legislative Building [email protected] Jim Hrichishen Deputy Cabinet Secretary and 204-945-2670 Fax: 204-945-4065 Deputy Minister of 330 Legislative Building [email protected] Intergovernmental Affairs Michael Richards Agriculture Deputy Minister 204-945-3734 Fax: 204-948-2095 Dori Gingera-Beauchemin 159 Legislative Building [email protected] Civil Service Commission 204-945-2098 Fax: 204-948-1486 Commissioner – Charlene Paquin 935 – 155 Carlton Street [email protected] Winnipeg MB R3C 3H8 Crown Services 204-945-2536 Fax: 204-948-7700 Deputy Minister – Scott Sinclair 314 Legislative Building [email protected] Education and Training 204-945-1648, 204-945-3752 Fax: 204-945-8330 Deputy Minister – Grant Doak 162 Legislative Building [email protected] Families 204-945-6704 Fax: 204-945-1896 Deputy Minister – Jay Rodgers 351 Legislative Building [email protected] Growth, Enterprise and Trade 204-945-5600 Fax: 204-948-2203 Deputy Minister – Dave Dyson 352 Legislative Building [email protected] Health, Seniors and Active Living 204-945-3771 Fax: 204-948-2703 Deputy Minister – Karen Herd 310 Legislative Building [email protected] Indigenous and Northern Relations 204-945-0565 Fax: 204-945-5255 Acting Deputy Minister – Michelle Dubik 309 Legislative Building [email protected] Infrastructure 204-945-3768 Fax: 204-945-4766 Deputy Minister – Tareq Al-Zabet 209 Legislative Building [email protected] Justice 204-945-3739 Fax: 204-945-4133 Deputy Minister and Deputy Attorney 110 Legislative Building [email protected] General – Dave Wright Municipal Relations 204-945-5568 Fax: 204-948-3121 Deputy Minister – Jan Forster 311 Legislative Building [email protected] 4 PROVINCE OF MANITOBA – DEPUTY MINISTERS Sport, Culture and Heritage 204-945-3794 Fax: 204-948-3102 Deputy Minister – Sarah Harrison 112 Legislative Building [email protected] Sustainable Development 204-945-3785 Fax: 204-945-3586 Deputy Minister – Bruce Gray 350 Legislative Building [email protected] Treasury Board 204-945-1102 Fax: 204-945-2358 Secretary to Treasury Board 2nd Floor - 386 Broadway [email protected] Deputy Minister – Paul Beauregard 5 MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Legislative Building – 450 Broadway, Winnipeg MB R3C 0V8 Member Constituency Party Phone Fax Room ALLUM, James Fort Garry-Riverview NDP 204-945-3710 204-948-2005 234 ALTEMEYER, Rob Wolseley NDP 204-945-3710 204-945-2005 234 BINDLE, Kelly Thompson PC 204-945-3709 204-945-1284 227 CLARKE, Hon. Eileen Agassiz PC 204-945-3788 204-945-1389 301 COX, Hon. Cathy River East PC 204-945-3729 118 CULLEN, Hon. Cliff Spruce Woods PC 204-945-0067 358 CURRY, Nic Kildonan PC 204-945-3709 204-945-1284 227 DRIEDGER, Hon. Myrna Charleswood PC 204-945-3706 204-945-1443 244 EICHLER, Hon. Ralph Lakeside PC 204-945-3722 204-45-3470 165 EWASKO, Wayne Lac du Bonnet PC 204-945-3709 204-945-1284 227 FIELDING, Hon. Scott Kirkfield Park PC 204-945-4173 204-945-5149 357 FLETCHER, Hon. Steven Assiniboia IND. 204-945-3709 204-945-1284 227 FONTAINE, Nahanni St. Johns NDP 204-945-3710 204-948-2005 234 FRIESEN, Hon. Cameron Morden-Winkler PC 204-945-3952 204-945-6057 103 GERRARD, Hon. Jon River Heights LIB 204-945-5194 204-948-3220 167 GOERTZEN, Hon. Kelvin Steinbach PC 204-945-3731 204-948-3220 302 GRAYDON, Cliff Emerson IND. 204-945-3709 204-945-1284 227 GUILLEMARD, Sarah Fort Richmond PC 204-945-3709 204-945-1284 227 HELWER, Reg Brandon West PC 204-945-3709 204-945-1284 227 ISLEIFSON,
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