Environment and Climate Change

The Finance and Crown Lands Division provides executive management of programs and management services, including financial, information services, administrative support, planning and policy development, management of Crown land and related programs, facilitation of the engagement of Indigenous people in the department's activities, and stewardship of Manitoba's shared geospatial technology and information assets.
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