Minister of Tourism, Recreation and Cultural Affairs (Manitoba)

Minister of Tourism, Recreation and Cultural Affairs (Manitoba)

The Minister of Tourism, Recreation and Cultural Affairs is a former cabinet position in the province of Manitoba, Canada.

The position was created in 1969, as an extension of the former Tourism and Recreation Commission portfolio.

The position was discontinued in 1979, and its responsibilities spread out to other ministries.

List of Ministers of Tourism, Recreation and Cultural Affairs

*Burtniak was designated as Minister of Tourism and Recreation.
*Price was designated as Minister of Tourism and Cultural Affairs.

Source: [http://www.gov.mb.ca/legislature/members/bios_living.html#l]


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