The Government of Canada . If you are looking for a government department or program that is not listed here, please see the Social Services section.
In this section, organizations that offer supports that may benefit students have been broken into categories.
Click on the listings of individual organizations and explore which supports they offer.
For each listing:
- Click on the (+) symbol for organization details, contact information and links where available.
- You will find links to the services the organization offers.
Federal, Provincial, and Municipal
Aboriginal Single Window
P: 204-984-1415
100-181 Higgins Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada
R3B 3G1
The Aboriginal Single Window is a joint undertaking of the Government of Canada, the Province of Manitoba and the City of Winnipeg. It enables staff in various government departments, currently working with Aboriginal issues, to co-locate in a single office. The intention of this cooperative plan is to: provide a one-stop-shop to organizations that need access to government-funded Aboriginal programs, make information about these programs easier to obtain, foster co-operation and information-sharing between various government agencies and Aboriginal organizations
Canadian Mental Health Association
P: 204-982-6100
E: [email protected]
930 Portage Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada
R3G 0P8
CMHA Manitoba and Winnipeg offers a variety of services. Our services are informed by CMHA’s Framework for Support and the recovery model as basis for working with people with mental health illnesses and challenges. CMHA recognizes the negative impact of stigma and offer community and workplace educational workshops, mental health promotion initiatives, and stigma awareness programs.
CMHA
P: 204-982-6100
E: [email protected]
Canadian Mental Health Association Services
P: 204-982-6100
E: of[email protected]
Federal
Government of Canada
The government of Canada is the body responsible for the federal administration of Canada. A constitutional monarchy, the Crown is the corporation sole, assuming distinct roles: the executive, as the Crown-in-Council; the legislature, as the Crown-in-Parliament; and the courts, as the Crown-on-the-Bench. Three institutions—the Privy Council; the Parliament of Canada; and the judiciary, respectively—exercise the powers of the Crown.
- Bursary search tool
- Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada (CIRNAC)
- Education, training and jobs for Indigenous peoples
- Funding for Indigenous Peoples
- Government of Canada – Guide to mental health counselling benefits for First Nations and Inuit
- Government of Canada Post-Secondary Support Program
- Government of Canada University and College Entrance Preparation Program
- Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program
- Indigenous Services Canada
- Indigenous Languages and Cultures Program
- Indigneous People and Communities
- Inuit Post-Secondary Education Strategy
- Métis Nation Post-Secondary Education Strategy
- Non-Insured Health Benefits
- Service Canada Services
- Supporting Inuit Children
- CBC
- National Film Board of Canada – NFB
Bursary search tool
Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada (CIRNAC)
P: 1-855-242-3310
E: [email protected] and [email protected]
https://www.canada.ca/en/crown-indigenous-relations-northern-affairs.html
Education, training and jobs for Indigenous peoples
Funding for Indigenous Peoples
Government of Canada
Government of Canada – Guide to mental health counselling benefits for First Nations and Inuit
Government of Canada Post-Secondary Support Program
P: 1-833-983-5910
Government of Canada University and College Entrance Preparation Program
P: 1-833-983-5910
Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program
Indigenous Services Canada
Indigenous Languages and Cultures Program
Indigneous People and Communities
Inuit Post-Secondary Education Strategy
Métis Nation Post-Secondary Education Strategy
Non-Insured Health Benefits
P: 800-665-8507
Service Canada Services
P: 800-206-7218
https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/corporate/portfolio/service-canada.html
Supporting Inuit Children
Government of Canada
CBC
E: Online Contact Form
CBC/Radio-Canada is Canada’s national public broadcaster. Through our mandate to inform, enlighten and entertain, we play a central role in strengthening Canadian culture. As Canada’s trusted news source, we offer a uniquely Canadian perspective on news, current affairs and world affairs. Our distinctively homegrown entertainment programming draws audiences from across the country. Deeply rooted in communities, CBC/Radio-Canada offers diverse content in English, French and eight Indigenous languages: Cree, Dehcho Dene Yati, Dëne Sųłıné (Chipewyan), Gwich’in, Inuktitut, Inuvialuktun, Sahtu Got’ine Godi, and Tłı̨chǫ (Tlicho). We also deliver content in Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, Punjabi and Tagalog, as well as both official languages, through Radio Canada International (RCI). We are leading the transformation to meet the needs of Canadians in a digital world.
National Film Board of Canada – NFB
Welcome to NFB.ca, the National Film Board of Canada’s award-winning online Screening Room, featuring over 5,000 productions. Films on this site can be streamed free of charge, or downloaded for your personal use for a small fee. We also offer educational works on a subscription basis to schools and institutions. Our Collection includes documentaries, animations, experimental films, fiction and interactive works. We showcase films that take a stand on issues of global importance that matter to Canadians—stories about the environment, human rights, international conflict, the arts and more.
VIA Rail Canada Inc.
VIA Rail Canada Inc.’s mandate is to operate the national passenger rail services on behalf of the Government of Canada, offering intercity rail services and ensuring rail transportation services to regional and remote communities. Its objective is to offer a safe, accessible, efficient, reliable, sustainable and environmentally friendly passenger rail service that meets the needs of Canadian passengers.
- VIA Rail Stations Listings in Manitoba
- VIA Rail Accessibility
- VIA Rail Indigenous Engagement – Fare Discount
- VIA Rail Indigenous Engagement – Employment Opportunities
VIA Rail Canada Inc.
VIA Rail Stations Listings in Manitoba
P: 1-888-VIA-RAIL (1-888-842-7245)
E: Online Contact Form
https://www.viarail.ca/en/explore-our-destinations/find-a-train-station
Click on Manitoba to find the train station you need.
VIA Rail Canada Inc.
VIA Rail Accessibility
P: 1-888-VIA-RAIL (1-888-842-7245)
E: Online Contact Form
We offer an environment where everyone can travel autonomously and confidently. To ensure the greatest ease and comfort of travel, we also provide special assistance services. Do you have a disability or reduced mobility? Here’s a section listing what we can do for you.
VIA Rail Canada Inc.
VIA Rail Indigenous Engagement – Fare Discount
P: 1-888-VIA-RAIL (1-888-842-7245)
E: Online Contact Form
https://www.viarail.ca/en/offers/indigenous-communities#toggle-answer-01
VIA Rail is offering a 33% discount for Indigenous people —a comfortable way to travel for less in Economy, Business, Touring or Sleeper Plus class! Please read the Conditions Section on their site.
VIA Rail Canada Inc.
VIA Rail Indigenous Engagement – Employment Opportunities
P: 1-888-VIA-RAIL (1-888-842-7245)
E: Online Contact Form
https://www.viarail.ca/en/offers/indigenous-communities#toggle-answer-01
VIA Rail is dedicated to increasing the representation of Indigenous people in its workforce and providing an environment that’s progressive, stimulating and welcoming. VIA is also launching several large-scale projects, such as the introduction of a new, more eco-friendly fleet. Such forward-thinking initiatives have spurred demand for skilled individuals on board, in stations, at maintenance centres, as well as within VIA’s teams of professionals and executives.