About Manitoba
Climate
Economy
- Economic Highlights (PDF, 293 KB)
- Economic Indicators (PDF, 15 KB)
- Manitoba's Strategic Advantages
- Budget 2024
Geography
- Cities and Towns
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Population Statistics
Find out how Manitoba has changed, what it looks like today, and how it will grow. - Geography of Manitoba
- Map of Manitoba
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Geographical Names in Canada
From Natural Resources Canada
Government
- Departments
- About the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
- Cabinet Ministers
- Fact Sheets
- Members of the Legislative Assembly
- Question Period
- Speaker of the House
Heritage
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Rearview Manitoba
An online exhibit that showcases intriguing Manitobans revealed in records held by the Archives of Manitoba. -
Archives of Manitoba
Discover a treasure of information about Manitobans and their history. - Brief History
- Provincial Heritage Sites
- Municipal Heritage Sites
- City of Winnipeg Heritage Sites
- Commemorative Plaques
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Hudson’s Bay Company Archives
The home to one of Canada's national treasures - the records the Hudson's Bay Company. -
Manitoba Day
On May 12, 1870, the Manitoba Act received royal assent, officially acknowledging our province as part of Canada. - Origin of the name Manitoba (PDF, 76.3 KB)
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Historical Highway Maps of Manitoba
Take a cyber trip into the past and explore some of the earliest maps of Manitoba.
Laws
- Manitoba Laws
- How Laws are Made (PDF, 40 KB)
- Regulations
Legislative Building
Lieutenant Governor
Images of Manitoba
Official Emblems
Learn about Manitoba emblems and symbols:
- Coat of Arms
- Bird - Great Grey Owl
- Fish emblem - The Walleye
- Floral emblem - Prairie Crocus
- Fossil emblem - The mosasaur known as Tylosaurus pembinensis
- Grass emblem - Big Bluestem
- Mammal - Bison
- Manitoba Tartan
- Manitoba's Flag
- Motto - Gloriosus et liber
- Soil - Orthic Black Chernozem
- Tree - White Spruce
Official Publications
People and Culture
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Manitoba population
Find out how Manitoba has changed, what it looks like today, and how it will grow.