Manitoba Interlake Land Allocation Study.
Material type: TextPublication details: Winnipeg : Manitoba, Interlake Rural Development (F.R.E.D.) Area, 1968Description: 55 p. : 1 map in back pocket ; 28 cmSubject(s): Abstract: On May 16, 1967, the Government of Canada and the Province of Manitoba signed a comprehensive rural development plan for the Interlake. This plan is financed under the Fund for Rural Economic Development and will involve the expenditure of eighty-five million dollars over a ten-year period. The objective of the comprehensive and coordinated development plan is to promote the economic development of the Interlake, to increase the income and employment opportunities, and to raise the standard of living of people in the Interlake. The Interlake Land Allocation Study has as its objective the design of a land use program for the area to facilitate development of the natural resource base according to its capability to produce a sustained flow of goods and services for people.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Book | Research Library Government Documents | Non-fiction | CA2 MB CON LID 1968-1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 1169 |
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On May 16, 1967, the Government of Canada and the Province of Manitoba signed a comprehensive rural development plan for the Interlake. This plan is financed under the Fund for Rural Economic Development and will involve the expenditure of eighty-five million dollars over a ten-year period. The objective of the comprehensive and coordinated development plan is to promote the economic development of the Interlake, to increase the income and employment opportunities, and to raise the standard of living of people in the Interlake. The Interlake Land Allocation Study has as its objective the design of a land use program for the area to facilitate development of the natural resource base according to its capability to produce a sustained flow of goods and services for people.