Ministry of Industry, Trade and Tourism (Manitoba)
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The Ministry of Industry, Trade and Tourism is a former government department in the province of Manitoba, Canada. It was created in 1988 by the Progressive Conservative government of Gary Filmon, through a merger of the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Technology and the Ministry of Business Development and Tourism.
The position was eliminated in 1999, and its responsibilities dispersed among other ministries.
List of Ministers of Industry, Trade and Tourism
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- Manitoba government departments and agencies
- Tourism ministries
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