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If you think a child is being harmed or neglected, contact Child and Family Services (CFS) at 1 (866) 345-9241. In Winnipeg, contact (204) 944-4200. NOTE: If this is an emergency, contact your local police emergency number.
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Who are the CFS authorities in Manitoba?
The three other Manitoba CFS Authorities are: Metis Child and Family Services Authority. Southern First Nations Network of Care. First Nations of Northern Manitoba Child and Family Services Authority.
How much is the Manitoba CFS payout?
The Manitoba government has agreed in principle to pay $530 million to children in care over the provinces actions and policies relating to the administration of Childrens Special Allowances (CSA) from Child and Family Services (CFS) agencies between 2005 and 2019.
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There are seven First Nations tribal councils in Manitoba: Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council. Interlake Reserves Tribal Council.
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