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  2. List of Manitoba government departments and agencies

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    Public Guardian and Trustee of Manitoba; Public Utilities Board; Residential Tenancies Branch; Manitoba Labour, Consumer Protection and Government Services [8] Manitoba Economic Development, Investment and Trade (EDIT) [9] Business and economic development; Employment; Workforce Min. Economic Development, Investment and Trade: RBC Convention Centre

  3. List of golf courses in Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    List of golf courses in Manitoba. Add languages. Add links. Article; ... the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: List of golf courses in Canada#Manitoba;

  4. Fishing industry in Canada - Wikipedia

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    This benefits the fishing industry because it allows them to signal to consumers that the products they buy are coming from legitimate operations and are genuine products that are not inferior quality fish being re-labelled. Traceability is another important aspect of maintaining sustainable fisheries in Canada. Traceability identifies where a ...

  5. Fishing license - Wikipedia

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    License-free fishing is legal along the sea coast (in many cases also on private land along the coast) and in Sweden's five largest lakes – Vänern, Vättern, Hjälmaren, Mälaren and Storsjön. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] In the rest of the country, fishing without a license is not permitted and several thousand fishing areas exist, each with their ...

  6. Fisheries Act (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The Act, then known as An Act for the regulation of Fishing and the protection of Fisheries was passed into law on May 22, 1868, in the 1st Canadian Parliament. [2] The Act replaced An Act to amend Chapter 62 of the Consolidated Statutes of Canada, and to provide for the better regulation of Fishing and protection of Fisheries passed by the Province of Canada. [2]

  7. Red Deer Lake (Manitoba) - Wikipedia

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    Red Deer Lake [1] is a lake located in the west-central region of the Canadian province of Manitoba.The lake's primary inflow and outflow is the Red Deer River.It is situated approximately 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) north of Barrows and 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) west of Dawson Bay, which is part of the larger Lake Winnipegosis.

  8. Swan Lake (Manitoba) - Wikipedia

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    The area also supports significant forestry, hunting, sport-fishing, tourism, and outdoor recreational activities. Currently 42.7% of the basin is forested, 38.4% is devoted to agriculture, 15.5% is surface water, with the remaining 3.4% unclassified.

  9. List of lakes of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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