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Southeast Resource Development Council Member Nations

Baaskaandibewi-ziibiing – Brokenhead Ojibway Nation – Treaty Territory 1

Brokenhead Ojibway Nation is a proud Nation that is working towards building a healthy, independent, self-sustaining, evolving community, that strives to meet the needs of its citizens by making economic development and our Ojibway identity priorities in every aspect of our planning.

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Southeast Resource Development Council Member Nations

Bawingaasi-ziibing – Pauingassi First Nation – Treaty Territory 5

Pauingassi is a gorgeous remote community located approximately 280 kilometers northeast of Winnipeg and is situated on the shores of Family Lake near the Manitoba/Ontario border. Access to the community is often challenging and expensive. The winter road is open for about a month each year. Float planes can land on the lake in the spring and summer but not during freeze up and break up. There is a helicopter service to transport persons from the Little Grand Rapids Airport which is 24 kilometers away. In the winter, transportation is provided by snowmobile or by vehicles when the ice road is deemed safe for travel. This winter, the community made an airstrip so that the planes can land right on the lake in Pauingassi. The community’s infrastructure and resources are: Band Office; Nursing Station; Health Centre which houses all the health programs such as NADAP, Brighter Futures, Building Healthy Communities and Jordan’s Principle; DOJO’s Store; Northern Store; New Dream Lodge Building; SECFS office; Shawenim ABinoojii homes; and, the RCMP serves the community from its detachment in Little Grand Rapids.

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With a population of over 300 people, Canupawakpa Dakota Nation is located in southwestern Manitoba, Canada. Located along the #83 highway, Canupawakpa Dakota Nation has a gaming centre with VLT’s and some convenience items. The community’s Band Office is located centrally between the Health Services building and the Gaming Centre.

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Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council Member Nations

Chan Kagha Otina Dakhóta Oyáte – Birdtail Sioux Dakota Nation

P: (204) 568-4540
E: [email protected]


Mailing Address: Box 130, Beulah, Manitoba R0M 0B0
Beulah, Manitoba Canada
R0M 0B0

https://birdtailsioux.ca/

Birdtail Sioux Dakhóta Oyáte (Dakota Nation) is a modern and progressive First Nation located approximately 50 km north of Virden, Manitoba and has a population of about 500 people on approximately 7,128 acres (28.85 km2) of land. It is bordered by the Rural Municipality of Miniota and the Rural Municipality of Archie.

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Swampy Cree Tribal Council Member Nations

Chemawawin Cree Nation – Easterville – Treaty 5 Territory

Chemawawin Cree Nation (CCN) is located next to Easterville, Manitoba: on the south shores of Cedar lake, approximately 440 Kilometers North of Winnipeg on highway 60. Chemawawin Cree Nation is home to a population of approximately 1200 residents. The First Nation is located with Treaty Five territory and is a distance of 440 kilometers north of Winnipeg.

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Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council Member Nations

Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council

DOTC is responsible and obligated to provide services and programs to its member First Nations and members. While functioning primarily within the mandated area, the Tribal Council does work in partnership with other relevant entities within and outside the DOTC region as determined by DOTC Administration or directed by the DOTC Council of Chiefs.

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Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council Member Nations

Dakota Tipi – Dakota Tipi First Nation

P: 204-857-4381
E: Online Contact Form

https://dakotatipifirstnation.godaddysites.com/

Dakota Tipi First Nation is situated approximately 2.5 miles southwest of the city of Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, roughly 80 km west of Winnipeg, on the Yellow Quill Trail and can be reached by a paved class “C” highway. The reserve consists of Parish Lot 25 and Parish Lot 24. In 1985, the Reserve also secured Parish Lots 16, 17, and 18 for a total of 371.8 acres or 150.48 hectares. Its population is 418, in which 214 on reserve, 204 off reserve. The Dakota Wicozani Tipi – Health and Wellness Centre and the Oyate Wota Dakota Tipi Food Bank both have Facebook pages/groups that can be found on the Dakota Tipi website. https://www.facebook.com/groups/373511016095251/

https://www.facebook.com/groups/373511016095251/user/100087043596603

Dakota Tipi also has the Takoza Awanwiciyakapi Child Care Centre, Happy Eagle Park, and DTFN Outdoor Rink Facility with lots of activities for families and youth.

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Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council Member Nations

Gaa-biskigamaag – Swan Lake First Nation – Treaty 1 Territory

The story of Swan Lake First Nation begins long ago. In 1876, Chief Yellowquill and his followers settled on Swan Lake First Nation Reserve. Swan Lake First Nation is located in South Central Manitoba along junction Highway #23 and #34. SLFN people are known as Anishinabe people, meaning “original-peoples”; their native language is Saulteaux (Wikipedia, 2011). SLFN is divided into four areas: SLFN #7, which is the main reservation; #7a Carberry which consists of residential and commercial developments; #8 Indian Gardens, ¾ of which is under agricultural lease and #8a Headingley which will consist of mainly commercial developments. A recently settled Treaty Land Entitlement (TLE) with the Federal Government has enabled them to expand their land base for future developments.

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Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council Member Nations

Gaa-ginooshkodeyaag – Long Plain First Nation – Treaty 1 Territory

P: 204.252.2731 • Toll Free Number: 1.888.268.6438


Mailing Address: Box 430 Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, R1N 3B7
Long Plain Reserve No. 6, Manitoba Canada
R1N 3B7

https://lpband.ca/

A signatory to Treaty One, Long Plain First Nation is a proud Ojibway and Dakota community in the central plains region of Manitoba, situated on a land base of 10,800 acres. Long Plain is comprised of a main reserve and urban economic zones, situated along the city limits of Portage la Prairie, and in the city of Winnipeg, resulting from treaty land entitlement under a 2011 settlement.

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West Region Tribal Council Member Nations

Gaa-gwekwekojiwang – Ebb and Flow First Nation – Treaty 2 Territory

Gaagwekwekejiong. Ebb and Flow has a rich Anishinaabe culture and offers a variety of services to the members. Ebb and Flow First Nation Chief & Council currently serve a 2 year term in Leadership Office. Ebb and Flow is located approximately 270 kilometres Northwest of Winnipeg in Manitoba. Ebb and Flow has active Facebook groups for Ebb and Flow first Nation and Ebb and Flow Health with up to date information for community members.

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Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council Member Nations

Gaa-wiikwedaawangaag – Sandy Bay Ojibway First Nation – Treaty 1 Territory

P: 888-600-4393
E: Online Contact Form


Mailing Address: Box 109 Marius, Manitoba ROH 0T0
Marius, Manitoba Canada
R0H 0T0

http://www.sandybayfirstnation.com/

Sandy Bay Ojibway First Nation exists to deliver culturally appropriate support services through respectful, accountable, transparent communication and leadership for the betterment of the community.

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Government of Nunavut

Government of Nunavut – Katujjiluta Mandate

The Katujjiluta Mandate. Nunavut is ready for transformational change and our government is confident in our collective ability to achieve it. We are determined to revitalize and realize our shared vision for our territory. We have much to do. The Katujjiluta Mandate identifies five urgent priorities to achieve meaningful improvement in the lives of Nunavummiut over the next four years and to lay the foundations for transformative change for future generations: Aging with dignity in Nunavut, Expanding the housing continuum, Enabling health and healing, Reinvesting in education; and Diversifying our local economies.

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Interlake Reserves Tribal Council IRTC Member Nations

Interlake Reserves Tribal Council IRTC Inc.

According to the IRTC Constitution, the purpose of the Tribal Council is to generally uinify and maintain and expand the interests, lives and identity of the member bands.

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Shared Health Manitoba

Interlake-Eastern Regional Health Authority – Indigenous Health

We are a culturally diverse region with our indigenous populations comprising of close to 30 percent of the region’s residents inclusive of 17 First Nation communities. We are committed to working with our indigenous populations to identify health care concerns and collectively implement effective and sustainable solutions. IERHA realizes the need to change the view of Indigenous health within the region and understand the resiliency of this population as a key foundation on which to improve Indigenous health outcomes. The purpose of the Indigenous Health Strategy is to guide the Interlake-Eastern Health Region and potential Indigenous and non-Indigenous partners in the region toward a shared understanding that addressing health inequities cannot occur in isolation, but rather through working together.” -Interlake-Eastern Regional Health Authority Regional Indigenous Health Strategy – A Beginning for Future Consultation and Collaboration, 2021 – 2026. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada: Calls to Action contains a number of actions specific to health. We are committed to incorporating the spirit of these Calls to Action as they relate to the culture, programs and services provided in Interlake-Eastern RHA. To that end, they are foundational to the Indigenous Health Strategy and IERHA’s overarching strategic plan.

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West Region Tribal Council Member Nations

Ishkwaawinaaning – Skownan First Nation – Treaty 2 Territory

Skownan is a Cree and Ojibway name meaning “to turn around the point or turning point. Our people respect the lands and waters. We work to ensure that the land and water are clean and healthy for our children and the animals.

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P: 800-665-6212

http://www.ktc.ca/

The mandate of KTC is to promote, advance and protect the interests of its ten member First Nations, and is intended to maintain, strengthen, enhance, lobby for and defend the rights of northern Manitoba First Nations people within its jurisdiction. KTC maintains an office in Thompson with a sub-office in Winnipeg.

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KIM supports health and wellness services for 23 First Nation communities in northern Manitoba with a focus on equitable care, addressing racism in the health care system, responsiveness to emerging needs, and filling gaps in the health care system. This is accomplished through advocacy, collaboration, and integration with the First Nation communities, and federal/ provincial partners.

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Southeast Resource Development Council Member Nations

Makadewaagamijiwanoonsing – Black River First Nation – Treaty Territory 5

Black River is located 138 kilometres northeast of Winnipeg and approximately 36 kilometres north of the community of Powerview/Pinefalls, Manitoba. The population of the First Nation is 980 and the primary language used is Ojibwe. The Community has a window plant, water treatment facility, truss plant, health centre, Head Start Program and a general store/gas bar. The Majority of homes are single detached and located within a one-mile radius of the government offices and schools. The community is accessible year round by a paved road, which intersects PTH 304 (6.4 km to the east).

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Southeast Resource Development Council Member Nations

Mememwi-ziibiing – Berens River First Nation – Treaty 5 Territory

Berens River First Nation has two reserves: Berens River 13 and Pigeon River 13A, located in the boreal forest east of Lake Winnipeg. Berens River offers many community supports and services and has a very active Facebook page. Our membership is 3,106 strong. Our primary language is Saulteaux. We administer our own Health Care, On-Reserve Social Services & Student Services. https://www.facebook.com/Berensriver

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Island Lake Tribal Council Member Nations

Minithayinikam – St. Theresa Point First Nation – Treaty 5 Territory

St. Theresa Point is located 610 kilometers Northeast of Winnipeg. The community is accessible by plane and boat in the summer and by winter road in the winter. Council consists of one Chief and eight (8) Councillors, elected according to band custom. Political affiliations are with the Island Lake Tribal Council (ILTC), Manitoba Keewatinohk Okimahkanak (MKO), Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) and Indian and Northern Affairs (INAC). The St.Theresa Point First Nation administers the following programs: social assistance, housing, capital projects, operations and maintenance, water and sewage services, sanitation services, television and radio broadcasting, the community outreach program, justice, policing, recreation, airport project, aboriginal healing foundation, economic development and youth services.

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Swampy Cree Tribal Council Member Nations

Misipawastik Cree Nation – Grand Rapids – Treaty 5 Territory

P: (204) 639-2219

https://misipawistik.com/

Most programs and administration delivered with funding from Indigenous Services Canada. MCN manages reserve lands under the MCN Land Code, effective June 1, 2017. Cree people have occupied the territory for thousands of years, most recently since the retreat of the last glaciers from the area. Cree culture and language reveal the relationships between our people, our territory, and our world, and are the foundations of our nationhood.

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Southeast Resource Development Council Member Nations

Misko-ziibiing – Bloodvein First Nation – Treaty Territory 5

Bloodvein First Nation is 210 kilometres north of Winnipeg on the east shore of Lake Winnipeg, directly north of the Bloodvein River. The community is situated along three kilometres of shoreline at the mouth of the river. There is a 3,000 foot gravel airstrip maintained in the community. A ferry/ barge service (39 passenger vehicle) is operated by the Marine Division of the Department of Highways. The ferry/ barge is used during the summer months.

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The MKO Client Navigator Program provides access to health services for registered First Nations and Inuit members who are experiencing difficulties with the Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) and other related provincial programs and services.

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Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak MKO

MKO Traditional Healer Program

P: 1-800-442-0488 or 204-677-1600
E: Online Contact Form

https://mkonation.com/health/traditional-healer-program/

MKO provides access to services for people who are eligible for Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) for mental health counselling/healing needs. MKO helps people and communities connect with service providers who use traditional approaches. MKO ensures clients safe access to such services by determining a provider’s capacity and eligibility to provide such services.

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Ni-Apin is a Cree word which means “ I’m sitting” with the intended meaning of “ I’m sitting at home”. The Ni-Apin Program will provide a range of program services for the homeless urban Aboriginal person who suffers from multiple barriers.

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Shared Health Manitoba

Northern Health Region – Indigenous Health Services

Indigenous Liaisons are available in Flin Flon, The Pas and Thompson hospitals to assist with addressing cultural and language barriers. They can also help deal with the impact of illness and hospitalization, provide cultural, spiritual and emotional support as well as help make connections with family members, elders and community organizations. The Northern Health Region also has Interpreter Services available to help patients and their families communicate with care providers when language barriers exist. This service is provided through the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority. This service also offers parenting resources. Parenting in the Present is a resource for First Nations, Inuit and Metis parents and caregivers of children aged 6-12 years in Manitoba and provides culturally appropriate, relevant, and useful information to support First Nations, Inuit and Metis parents and caregivers in ensuring the healthy growth and development of their children, throughout middle childhood, and beyond.

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Ochekwi Sipi – Fisher River Cree Nation – Treaty 5 Territory

Ochekwi Sipi – Fisher River Cree Nation

Fisher River Cree Nation is a community in which our history, language, traditions, and culture are paramount to who we are as a people. We will protect and maintain the spirit and intent of the treaties and our inherent rights. Fisher River will be a self-sustaining progressive community with a strong and accountable government. We will provide an environment where all people are healthy, safe, and respected.

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Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council Member Nations

Okwewanashko-ziibiing – Roseau River Anishnabe First Nation – Treaty 1 Territory

Roseau River Anishinabe First Nation is a rural community located approximately one hour south of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Roseau River Anishinabe First Nation has three physical reserves. Roseau River No. 2 is the main reserve located 98 kilometers south of the city of Winnipeg. Roseau Rapids No. 2A is considerably geographically smaller. It is located off Highway 218 north (80 kilometers south of Winnipeg). Roseau River No. 2B, even smaller, is located at the junctions of Highways 6 & 236 and the Perimeter Highway on the northwest side of Winnipeg, Manitoba.

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University of Manitoba

Ongomiizwin – Indigenous Institute of Health and Healing

P: 204-789-3711


Room 665-745 Bannatyne Ave
University of Manitoba (Bannatyne Campus)
Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada
R3E 0W2

https://umanitoba.ca/ongomiizwin/

Ongomiizwin – Indigenous Institute of Health and Healing officially launched in June of 2017. Ongomiizwin (clearing a path for generations to come) has a permanent place in the Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, affirming the University of Manitoba’s commitment to building respectful relationships and creating pathways to Indigenous health, healing and achievement.

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Interlake Reserves Tribal Council IRTC Member Nations

Oshki-ishkonigan – Peguis First Nation – Treaty 1 Territory

Peguis First Nation is a Treaty 1 First Nation, located in Manitoba, Canada. With a population of approximately 10,246 members of Ojibway and Cree descent, it is the largest First Nation community in Manitoba. The main community of Peguis First Nation, Peguis 1B, is located approximately 196 kilometres north of Winnipeg, MB. Peguis First Nation has a rich culture, strong traditions and a significant history within Canada. The community is named after Chief Peguis. Peguis led the band of Saultaux people from present day Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario to a settlement at Netley Creek, Manitoba, and later to St.Peter’s (present day East Selkirk, Manitoba). After an illegal land transfer in 1907, Peguis First Nation was moved to its present location at Peguis 1B. Severe flooding in Manitoba in 2011 caused serious damage to housing and infrastructure and led to people evacuating from 18 First Nations communities. Peguis First Nation was one of the First Nations affected by this flooding.

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Pimicikamak Cree Nation – Cross Lake Band – Treaty 5 Territory

Pimicikamak Cree Nation – Cross Lake Band

P: 204-646-2218
E: Online Contact Form

https://crosslakeband.ca/

The Cross Lake Indian Reserve consists of Reserve No. 19, 19A, 19B, 19C, 19D, and 19E. All are adjacent to each other and located approximately 190 air kilometers (118.5 miles) south of Thompson and 520 air kilometers (325 miles) north of Winnipeg along the shore of the Nelson River, where it enters into Cross Lake. According to the regional population statistics as of August 2016; the Band has an on-reserve population is 6,047 and an off-reserve population of 2,399. The total Band population is 8,446.There are individuals of non-aborginal origin, as well as a number of Metis residing on-reserve. The majority of the population is treaty status.

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Shared Health Manitoba

Prairie Mountain Health – Indigenous Services

P: 204-578-4800
E: Online Contact Form: https://www.prairiemountainhealth.ca/contact-us

https://www.prairiemountainhealth.ca/indigenous-services

Prairie Mountain Health is committed to providing services that will contribute to improved health status of Indigenous people. Partnerships with the Indigenous communities are critical to ensure that services are culturally appropriate and needs driven. Services provided include: Indigenous Advisor, Indigenous Spiritual Care Worker, Indigenous Elder Visitations, Indigenous Language Interpreters, and Indigenous Ceremonies.(Not all services may be available in all areas) For more information regarding the services we provide please contact the Indigenous HR office nearest you.

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Shared Health Manitoba

Shared Health – Covid-19 – Indigenous Health

Resources, information and links for First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples of Manitoba to access healthcare specific to Covid-19.

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Shared Health Manitoba

Southern Health-Santé Sud – Indigenous Health

In leading the way for a healthier tomorrow, Southern Health-Santé Sud believes in optimal wellness, balance and connectedness for all people, responding to the holistic needs of Indigenous peoples by building partnerships, trust and by applying an equity lens throughout all facets of our health care services. Embracing diversity and inclusion, we strive to build a cultural capacity which is integrated throughout our programs and services. Together with communities, we are committed to working together towards building a culturally-appropriate and safe health care system for all diverse peoples and Indigenous communities in Southern Health-Santé Sud.

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Southeast Resource Development Council Member Nations

Waanibiigaaw – Hollow Water First Nation – Treaty Territory 5

Hollow Water first Nation is approximately 190 kilometres north of Winnipeg and within the Precambrian shield region of Manitoba.

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Aboriginal Health and Wellness Centre of Winnipeg

Wellness Centre Wellness Clinic

Following the vision of the Aboriginal Health and Wellness Centre, the clinic provides resources that enable individuals to attain or maintain the balance in their lifestyle that is necessary for health. The clinic is committed to offering traditional and/or contemporary healing practices to meet the needs of the urban Aboriginal community.

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West Region Tribal Council Member Nations

West Region Tribal Council

West Region Tribal Council provides advisory services to the member First Nations in the areas of: Governance, Education, Social Development, Fire Safety, Housing, the Circuit Rider Training Program.

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Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council Member Nations

Wewezhigaabawing – Waywayseecappo First Nation – Treaty 2 Territory

P: 204-859-2879
E: [email protected]


Winnipeg Office: 1424 Notre Dame Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3E 3G5
Waywayseecappo, Manitoba Canada
R0J 1S0

https://labrc.com/first-nation/waywayseecappo/

Waywayseecappo First Nation is proximate to the town of Russell and the Rural Municipality of Rossburn and, it is approximately 344 kilometres northwest of the City of Winnipeg. Waywayseecappo First Nation is conveniently located on Highway 45 just 20 miles east of Russell and just a few miles from the south-western corner of Riding Mountain National Park. As of March 31, 2013, the total population is 2568 persons of which 1500 persons reside on the reserve. The community language is Ojibway.

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Interlake Reserves Tribal Council IRTC Member Nations

Zaaskajiwaning – Dauphin River First Nation – Treaty Territory 2

Dauphin River First Nation is an Ojibway First Nation band government in Manitoba, Canada. Its landbase is the Dauphin River First Nation Reserve 48A, located at the outlet of the Dauphin River into Lake Winnipeg. Severe flooding in Manitoba in 2011 caused serious damage to housing and infrastructure and led to people evacuating from 18 First Nations communities. Dauphin River First Nation was one of the First Nations affected by this flooding.

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Brandon University

Campus Medical Clinic Services

P: 204-727-9737 or 204-578-4800
E: [email protected]


270-18th Street
Brandon, Manitoba Canada
R7A 6A9

https://www.brandonu.ca/student-services/home/virtual-medical-clinic-services/

Brandon students can pre-book or take advantage of walk-in primary health care appointments with Nurse Practitioner. The clinic operates on an alternating weekly basis between Assiniboine and Brandon University. All students can book and attend the clinic on either campus. Virtual appointments are available upon request and take place through Microsoft Teams or by phone. When booking an appointment students must physically be located in Manitoba and need to provide their name, student number, phone number and email address.

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Winnipeg Regional Health Authority

Community Health Offices

Community Area Teams provide services related to: Healthy Parenting and Early Childhood Development, Healthy Children and Youth, Nutrition Promotion, Communicable Disease, Prevention and Management, Immunization, and others.

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Crisis Pregnancy Centre

Crisis Pregnancy Centre Information

“I think I’m pregnant. What are my options?” Your very best ‘first option’ is to start talking with people who understand your situation. People who have been there. Remember, don’t panic … and don’t let anyone put pressure on you. You’ve got time to make your decisions. We’d love to talk with you. Please know that everything is completely confidential and free at our centre.

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Criti Care

Criti Care EMS & Special Operations

Criti Care provides Paramedics and continuity of service staffing to various Regional Health Authorities in Manitoba, staffing municipal EMS services and responding to community 911 calls. Criti Care EMS also provides 24/7 Emergency Medical Services and ambulance service to the northern Hydro communities of Keeyask and KeewatInoow. (Service delivery at Keeyask is a joint venture between Criti Care EMS and Cree Nation Partners). In addition to providing around the clock emergency response at these sites, Criti Care operates a robust community paramedicine program and works closely with the Northern Region Health Authority providing expanded services such as health monitoring, TB DOT programs, hypertension screening, and influenza immunization. Community/workplace First Aid and CPR training is also offered regularly at these sites.

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Government of Manitoba

Family Doctor Finder

Family Doctor Finder can make it easier for you and your family to find a team of healthcare professionals (including family doctors and/or nurse practitioners) as part of home clinic that provides you with a base for your health care needs.

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Red River College Polytechnic

Health Services (RRC)

P: 204-632-2238
E: [email protected]


2055 Notre Dame Ave
Notre Dame Campus
Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada
R3H 0J9

https://www.rrc.ca/health/

Red River College Polytechnic’s Health Services provides students and staff with a variety of health and wellness information for general interest, immunizations, ongoing health condition maintenance, plus treatment for injuries and illness.

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University of Winnipeg

Health Services (UofW)

P: 204-258-3886
E: [email protected]


370 Langside Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada

https://www.uwinnipeg.ca/student-wellness/health-services.html

Services on campus include medical appointments, health information and workshops, as well as birth control information and unplanned pregnancy counselling. Currently Klinic on Campus in the Wellness Centre is closed. To support student, faculty, and staff health and safety during the fall term, UWinnipeg has hired a Campus Nurse that students can book appointments with.

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Red River College Polytechnic

Hope Minsky Athletic Therapy


E: [email protected]


Notre Dame Campus
Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada
R3H 0J9

https://www.rrc.ca/rebels/fitness-wellness/athletic-therapy/

HOPE MINSKY ATHLETIC THERAPY AT THE NOTRE DAME CAMPUS “Hope graduated from the University of Winnipeg in June 2018 with a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology; specializing in Athletic Therapy. She became a Certified Athletic Therapist under the Canadian Athletic Therapist Association in January 2019. Hope has worked with a wide range of clients of all ages, including high-level athletes in both a field and clinic setting. She hopes to see her clients and athletes get back to their best.”

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Government of Manitoba

Manitoba Health Registration

Fill out the form on this website to access healthcare in the province of Manitoba and get a health registration card mailed out to your address.

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Government of Manitoba

Manitoba Mental Health and Community Wellness

Care for Your Mental Health. Caring for your mental health is important in these times. If you need help or know someone who does, you are not alone. Ask for help. This is a Manitoba Government list of Services Available for Manitobans.

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Nine Circles

Nine Circles Community Health Centre

Addictions Foundation of Manitoba (AFM)

Rapid Access to Addictions Medicine (RAAM)

RAAM clinics are walk-in clinics for adults (ages 18+) looking to get help with high-risk substance use and addiction. This includes people who want to try medical assistance to reduce or stop their substance use. They may experience frequent intoxication or overdose symptoms, as well as unpleasant withdrawal symptoms when attempting to reduce or stop their substance use. RAAM clinics are also for people who may have substance-related health issues, such as hepatitis, pancreatitis and infections. No referral is needed. RAAM clinics are not for people needing urgent medical attention for serious physical problems or mental health symptoms such as psychosis (paranoia, delusions, hallucinations), agitation; who are at active risk of harm to self or others, or who require police/security involvement.

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Government of Manitoba

Southern Health

Find information to access our services and play an active role in preserving your health and well-being.

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Strongest Families Institute SFI

Strongest Families Institute SFI Manitoba Referrals

Please click on your province and call the appropriate phone number for your area to inquire about making a referral to Strongest Families Institute. Manitoba Programs available include: Parents Empowering Kids, Chase Worries Away, Defeat Anxiety, Dry Nights Ahead, Chase Pain Away, ICAN Adult Anxiety and Depression Program. You will need to be referred through your Primary Care Provider. Primary Care Providers can direct refer clients using the following link (please note client email is required, if clients do not have an email please call 1-866-470-7111).

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P: 204-725-8723
E: [email protected]


Victoria Avenue East Campus
Brandon, Manitoba Canada
R7A 2A9

https://assiniboine.net/student-life/student-services/student-supports

Assiniboine helps students achieve success by providing guidance, support, encouragement, advice, information and assistance wherever needed. We strive to provide a warm and friendly environment where students feel comfortable raising questions or concerns. While many students make a smooth transition to college on their own, some may benefit from additional supports. Assiniboine’s goal is to help students plan for a successful college experience.

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United Way Winnipeg

United Way Youth Hub Sites

The Province of Manitoba, along with its philanthropic partners, has announced funding for five new Youth Hubs sites.Together with one existing site, NorWest Youth Hub, these six sites will provide care and connection for youth in multiple communities across the province. These Youth Hub sites were selected in response to the Manitoba Youth Hubs Initiative’s Call for Proposals issued in November 2020. Each of these Youth Hubs, led by a partnership of experienced organizations, will bring together mental health care, addiction services, primary care, peer support and other social services under one roof in a uniquely youth-centred way.

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University of Manitoba

University Health Service

P: 204-474-8411


University of Manitoba (Fort Garry Campus)
Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada

https://www.umanitoba.ca/student-supports/health-wellness/university-health-service

The University of Manitoba has two health clinics that provide the effective, patient-centered, collaborative, multidisciplinary primary care required for the success and well-being of UM students, faculty and staff. Check for location in case of temporary trailer set up.

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See webpage for locations of Winnipeg Hospitals and contact information. St. Boniface Hospital, Grace Hospital, Concordia Hospital, Seven Oaks General Hospital, and Victoria General Hospital are listed.

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