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Vital Statistics

254 Portage Avenue
945-3701

Birth, death, marriage certificates and licenses, name changes.

SIN Card

Main Floor, 391 York Avenue
1-800-206-7218

Manitoba Métis Federation

150 Henry Street
586-8474

Provides a range of services to Manitoba Metis. To obtain your Metis Status card, you must obtain a genealogy research report from either the St. Boniface Historical Society (233-4888) or from the Metis Cultural Resource Centre at 63 Albert Street (957-7767). Go to MMF Winnipeg Local at 412 McGregor Street (586-4327) with your genealogy to obtain your card.

Indian and Northern Affairs Canada

For contact information to any individual or department call 1-800-567-9604 or for Treaty Card applications and local administrative issues call Winnipeg - 983-5910.

Motor Vehicle Branch

1075 Portage Avenue
985-7000
www.mpi.mb.ca/

Manitoba Health

300 Carlton Street
786-7101

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Liquor Control Commission Head Office

1555 Buffalo Place
284-2501

Contact - Community Information

287-8827 or toll free 1-866-266-4636

This is an information centre with information on a broad spectrum of community services available throughout Manitoba.

E.A.G.L.E. Urban Transition Centre

501-286 Smith Street
954-3050
www.eagleutc.com

Provides leadership and resources to First Nation Aboriginal people that have relocated or are residents of the City of Winnipeg. Through the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs the transition centre is for people in need of support and service.

Aboriginal Court Worker Program

311-408 York Ave.
Grey Shuttler 945-0024

Services for Aboriginal peoples involved in the criminal court process requiring guidance on the best course of action. Workers act as liaisons with police, advise and assist in obtaining legal counsel, and a variety of other assistance as may be required.

Aboriginal Single WIndow

100-181 Higgins Avenue
984-1415

Functions as a "one-stop-shop" for organizations and individuals needing access to information regarding government programs and services for Aboriginal people. Also provides free telephone and Internet access.

First Nations Disability Office

305B-260 St. Mary Avenue
953-0310

Provides peer-support and referral services to First Nation persons living with visible and invisible disabilities.

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