Outline of Manitoba
Overview of and topical guide to Manitoba From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Manitoba:


Manitoba – Canadian prairie province. The province, with an area of 649,950 square kilometres (250,900 sq mi), has a largely continental climate because of its flat topography. Agriculture, mostly concentrated in the fertile southern and western parts of the province, is vital to the province's economy; other major industries are transportation, manufacturing, mining, forestry, energy, and tourism. Manitoba's capital and largest city is Winnipeg.
General reference
- Pronunciation: /ˌmænəˈtoʊbə/ ⓘ
- Common English name(s): Manitoba
- Official English name(s): Manitoba
- Abbreviations and name codes
- Adjectival(s): Manitoba/Manitoban/Manitobain
- Demonym(s): Manitoban/Manitobain
Geography of Manitoba
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- Manitoba is: a province of Canada.
- Population of Manitoba: 1,232,654 (est.)[1]
- Area of Manitoba: 649,950 km2 (250,950 sq. miles)
Location
- Manitoba is situated within the following regions:
- Time zones (see also Time in Canada):
- Central Standard Time (UTC-06), Central Daylight Time (UTC-05)
- Extreme points of Manitoba
Environment of Manitoba

- Climate of Manitoba
- Geology of Manitoba
- Lake Winnipeg algae threat
- List of protected areas of Manitoba
- Wildlife of Manitoba
Natural geographic features of Manitoba
Heritage sites in Manitoba
Regions of Manitoba
Manitoba reserves in Manitoba
Municipalities of Manitoba
Demography of Manitoba
Government and politics of Manitoba
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- Capital of Manitoba: Winnipeg
- Elections in Manitoba (last 5)
- Political parties in Manitoba
Branches of the government of Manitoba
Executive branch of the government of Manitoba
- Head of state: King of Canada, King Charles III
- Head of state's representative (Viceroy): Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba, Janice Filmon
- Previous lieutenant governors
- Head of government: Premier of Manitoba, Wab Kinew
- Previous premiers
- Cabinet: Executive Council of Manitoba
- Minister of Innovation, Energy and Mines
- Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure
- Minister of Environment and Climate Change
- Minister of Indigenous Reconciliation
- Minister responsible for sport
- Minister of Local Government
- Minister responsible for Emergency Measures
- Minister responsible for the Manitoba Lotteries Corporation Act
- Minister responsible for the Public Service
- Minister of Finance
- Minister responsible for Crown corporations review and accountability
- Minister of Education and Early Childhood Learning
- Minister of Healthy Living, Seniors and Consumer Affairs
- Minister charged with the administration of the Liquor Control Act
- Minister of Entrepreneurship, Training and Trade
- Minister of Immigration and Multiculturalism
- Minister of Health, Seniors and Long Term Care
- Minister of Housing and Community Development
- Attorney-General of Manitoba
- Minister of Justice
- Minister responsible for Constitutional Affairs
- Minister of Family Services and Labour
- Minister responsible for Persons with Disabilities
- Minister responsible for the Women and Gender Equity
- Minister of Sport, Culture, Heritage and Tourism
- Minister of Advanced Education and Training
- Minister of Agriculture
- Head of state's representative (Viceroy): Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba, Janice Filmon
Legislative branch of the government of Manitoba
- Parliament of Manitoba (unicameral): Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
- Federal representation
Judicial branch of the government of Manitoba
Law and order in Manitoba
Law of Manitoba
- Manitoba Bar Association – the provincial law society
- Capital punishment: none.
- Canada eliminated the death penalty for murder on July 14, 1976.
- Manitoba Act
- Law, government, and crime in Winnipeg
- Reference re Manitoba Language Rights
Military of Manitoba
Canadian Forces Being a part of Canada, Manitoba does not have its own military. The Canadian Forces have members stationed in Manitoba.
Local government in Manitoba
History of Manitoba
History of Manitoba, by period
History of Manitoba, by region
Culture of Manitoba
- Provincial decorations and medals
- Festivals in Manitoba
- Cinema of Manitoba
- Mass media in Manitoba
- Museums in Manitoba
- Music of Manitoba
- Manipogo
- Manitoba Day
People of Manitoba
Religion in Manitoba
Sports in Manitoba
Symbols of Manitoba
- Coat of arms of Manitoba
- Flag of Manitoba
- Provincial flower: prairie crocus
- Provincial bird: great grey owl
- Provincial tree: white spruce
- Provincial motto: Gloriosus et Liber (Glorious and Free)
- Provincial symbol: bison
- Provincial capital: Winnipeg
Economy and infrastructure of Manitoba
Education in Manitoba
Education in Manitoba
- Primary and secondary education in Manitoba
- Higher education in Manitoba
See also
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