Outline of Manitoba
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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Manitoba:
Manitoba – Canadian prairie province. The province, with an area of {{convert|649950|km2|-2}}, 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.
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General reference
- Pronunciation: {{IPAc-en|audio=En-ca-Manitoba.ogg|ˌ|m|æ|n|ə|ˈ|t|oʊ|b|ə}}
- Common English name(s): Manitoba
- Official English name(s): Manitoba
- Abbreviations and name codes
- Postal symbol: "R"
- ISO 3166-2 code: CA-MB
- Internet second-level domain: .mb.ca
- Adjectival(s): Manitoba/Manitoban/Manitobain
- Demonym(s): Manitoban/Manitobain
Geography of Manitoba
- Manitoba is: a province of Canada.
- Population of Manitoba: 1,232,654 (est.){{cite web|url=http://www.statcan.gc.ca/daily-quotidien/100628/t100628a2-eng.htm|title=Canada's population estimates: Table 2 Quarterly demographic estimates |publisher=Statcan.gc.ca |date=April 16, 2011 |access-date=April 16, 2011}}
- Area of Manitoba: 649,950 km2 (250,950 sq. miles)
= Location =
- Manitoba is situated within the following regions:
- Northern Hemisphere, Western Hemisphere
- Americas
- North America
- Northern America
- Laurentia
- Canada
- Western Canada
- Canadian Prairies
- Time zones (see also Time in Canada):
- Central Standard Time (UTC-06), Central Daylight Time (UTC-05)
- Extreme points of Manitoba
= Environment 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
= 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
== Legislative branch of the government of Manitoba ==
- Parliament of Manitoba (unicameral): Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
- Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba:
- Manitoba Legislative Building
- Federal representation
- List of Manitoba senators
== 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 =
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
{{main|History of Manitoba|Timeline of Manitoba history}}
= History of Manitoba, by period =
= History of Manitoba, by region =
Culture of Manitoba
= People of Manitoba =
= Religion in Manitoba =
= Sports in Manitoba =
{{main|Manitoba#Sports|l1=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
- Media in Manitoba
- List of television stations in Manitoba
- Radio stations in Manitoba
- Currency: Canadian dollar
- Economic history of Manitoba
- Manitoba Hydro
- Manitoba Health
- Regional Health Authorities of Manitoba
- List of hospitals in Manitoba
- Transportation in Manitoba
- Airports in Manitoba
- Railway stations in Manitoba
- Roads in Manitoba
- Vehicle registration plates of Manitoba
- Manitoba Public Insurance
Education in Manitoba
Education in Manitoba
- Primary and secondary education in Manitoba
- School districts in Manitoba
- Higher education in Manitoba
- University of Manitoba
- University of Winnipeg
- Brandon University
- Red River College
- University College of the North
- Canadian Mennonite University
See also
References
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