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List of municipalities in Manitoba

Manitoba is the fifth most populous province in Canada with 1,342,153 residents as of 2021 and is the sixth largest in land area at 540,310 km2 (208,610 sq mi).[1] Manitoba's 137 municipalities[2] cover only 21% of the province's land mass yet are home to 95% of its population.[3][a] These municipalities provide local government services to their residents.

Location of Manitoba in Canada
Distribution of Manitoba's 137 municipalities by type following the 2015 municipal amalgamations

A municipality in Manitoba is "a municipality that is continued or formed under" the Municipal Act, which was enacted in 1996.[4] Municipalities that can be formed under this legislation include urban municipalities (cities, towns and villages) and rural municipalities.[4] The Local Government Districts Act, enacted in 1987, allows the formation of local government districts as another municipality type.[5] Of Manitoba's 137 municipalities, 37 of them are urban municipalities (10 cities, 25 towns and 2 villages), 98 are rural municipalities and 2 are local government districts.[6][7] The Municipal Act and the Local Government Districts Act stipulate governance of these municipalities.[4][5] Additional charters or acts are in place specifically for the cities of Brandon, Flin Flon, Portage la Prairie, Thompson and Winnipeg, the towns of Morris and Winnipeg Beach, and the rural municipalities of Kelsey, St. Andrews and Victoria Beach.[8] The Municipal Act, the Local Government Districts Act, and all these additional acts and charters were enacted at the provincial level by the Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba on the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba.[4][5][8] The Government of Manitoba's Department of Municipal Relations responsible for providing provincial services to municipalities.[9]

Over half of Manitoba's population resides in the City of Winnipeg, the provincial capital, with a population with 749,607.[3] The City of Brandon is the province's second most populous municipality with 51,313 residents.[3] Manitoba's smallest municipality by population is the Local Government District of Mystery Lake with 0 residents.[3] The largest municipality by land area is the Rural Municipality (RM) of Reynolds at 3,559.65 km2 (1,374.39 sq mi), while the smallest by land area is the Village of Arborg at 2.22 km2 (0.86 sq mi).[3]

Manitoba's first municipality was the RM of Springfield (originally Springfield-Sunnyside).[10] It was incorporated on September 27, 1873.[11] Winnipeg was incorporated as a city a few weeks later on November 8, 1873.[12]

Urban municipalities edit

 
Distribution of Manitoba's 37 urban municipalities by type (2015)

Manitoba's Municipal Act, enacted in 1996, defines an urban municipality as an incorporated "area with at least 1,000 residents and a population density of at least 400 residents per square kilometre."[4] An urban municipality, upon formation, may be named a "city", "town", "village" or "urban municipality", although there is a minimum 7,500 population requirement that limits the naming of cities.[4]

Combined, Manitoba has 37 urban municipalities comprising 10 cities, 25 towns and 2 villages.[6] The 37 urban municipalities have a total population of 955,774, a total land area of 6,264.53 km2 (2,418.75 sq mi). These totals represent 71.2% of Manitoba's population but only 1.2% of its land area.[3]

Of Manitoba's 37 urban municipalities, 6 have populations less than the current minimum population requirement of 1,000 and 20 have less than the current minimum density requirement of 400 residents per square kilometre. All of these were incorporated as urban municipalities prior to the Municipal Act being enacted in 1996.[4][13]

Cities edit

In Manitoba, a city is a type of urban municipality. The Municipal Act stipulates that an urban municipality can only be named a city if it has a minimum population of 7,500 residents.[4]

Manitoba has 10 cities[6] that had a cumulative population of 892,517 in the 2021 census.[3] These 10 cities include Flin Flon, of which a small portion is located within the neighbouring province of Saskatchewan. The province's largest and smallest cities by population are Winnipeg and the Manitoba portion of Flin Flon with populations of 749,607 and 4,940 respectively.[3] The province's largest and smallest cities by land area are Winnipeg and Dauphin with land areas of 461.78 km2 (178.29 sq mi) and 12.67 km2 (4.89 sq mi) respectively.[3] Manitoba's newest city is Morden, which changed from a town to a city on August 24, 2012.[14]

Towns edit

In Manitoba, an urban municipality may be named a town upon formation. Other than the requirements to incorporate as an urban municipality (1,000 residents and 400 people/km2), the Municipal Act has no minimum population threshold to limit the naming of them as towns. A town can alternately be named a village or urban municipality under the Municipal Act or a city if it has a minimum population of 7,500.[4]

Manitoba has 25 towns[6] that had a cumulative population of 60,963 in the 2021 census.[3] The province's largest and smallest towns by population are Niverville and Grand Rapids with populations of 5,947 and 213 respectively.[3] The province's largest and smallest towns by land area are Gillam and Arborg with land areas of 1,994.44 km2 (770.06 sq mi) and 2.22 km2 (0.86 sq mi) respectively.[3]

Villages edit

In Manitoba, an urban municipality may be named a village upon formation. Other than the minimum requirements to incorporate as an urban municipality (1,000 residents and 400 people/km2), the Municipal Act has no minimum population threshold to limit the naming of them as villages. A village can alternately be named a town or urban municipality under the Municipal Act or a city if it has a minimum population of 7,500.[4]

Manitoba has 2 villages[6] that had a cumulative population of 2,294 in the 2021 census.[3] These are St-Pierre-Jolys and Dunnottar with populations of 1,305 and 989 respectively.[3]

List of urban municipalities edit

List of urban municipalities in Manitoba
Name Municipal
status
Incorporation
date[13]
2021 Census of Population[3]
Population
(2021)
Population
(2016)
Change
Land area
(km2)
Population
density
(/km2)
Altona[b] Town December 31, 1945 4,267 4,212 +1.3% 9.35 456.4
Arborg[b] Town January 1, 1964 1,279 1,232 +3.8% 2.22 576.1
Beausejour[b] Town November 5, 1908 3,307 3,219 +2.7% 5.42 610.1
Brandon City May 30, 1882 51,313 48,883 +5.0% 79.04 649.2
Carberry[b] Town December 20, 1889 1,818 1,738 +4.6% 4.80 378.8
Carman[b] Town November 3, 1899 3,114 3,164 −1.6% 4.32 720.8
Churchill[c] Town January 1, 1959 870 899 −3.2% 50.83 17.1
Dauphin[d] City July 11, 1898 8,368 8,369 0.0% 12.67 660.5
Dunnottar Village December 31, 1947 989 763 +29.6% 2.80 353.2
Flin Flon[e] City August 15, 1933 4,940 4,991 −1.0% 13.14 376.0
Gillam[c] Town May 1, 1966 1,007 1,201 −16.2% 1,994.44 0.5
Grand Rapids[c] Town March 1, 1962 213 268 −20.5% 74.27 2.9
Lac du Bonnet[b] Town December 31, 1947 1,064 1,089 −2.3% 2.26 470.8
Leaf Rapids Town[c] December 1, 1971 351 582 −39.7% 1,237.66 0.3
Lynn Lake Town[c] May 9, 1959 579 494 +17.2% 867.53 0.7
Melita[b] Town May 15, 1902 1,041 1,042 −0.1% 3.19 326.3
Minnedosa Town March 2, 1883 2,741 2,449 +11.9% 14.95 183.3
Morden[d] City May 1, 1895 9,929 8,668 +14.5% 16.29 609.5
Morris Town January 29, 1883 1,975 1,885 +4.8% 5.91 334.2
Neepawa Town November 23, 1883 5,685 4,609 +23.3% 17.09 332.7
Niverville[b] Town January 1, 1969 5,947 4,610 +29.0% 8.70 683.6
PasThe Pas Town May 17, 1912 5,639 5,369 +5.0% 44.69 126.2
Portage la Prairie[f] City November 12, 1880 13,270 13,304 −0.3% 24.72 536.8
Powerview-Pine Falls[b][g] Town January 1, 1951 1,239 1,316 −5.9% 4.82 257.1
Selkirk[f] City June 15, 1882 10,504 10,278 +2.2% 24.47 429.3
Snow Lake[c] Town June 2, 1947 1,088 899 +21.0% 1,166.64 0.9
Ste. Anne[b] Town January 1, 1963 2,891 2,114 +36.8% 4.14 698.3
Steinbach[f] City December 31, 1946 17,806 16,022 +11.1% 37.56 474.1
Stonewall[b] Town August 14, 1906 5,046 4,809 +4.9% 5.96 846.6
St-Pierre-Jolys[h] Village December 31, 1947 1,305 1,170 +11.5% 2.61 500.0
Swan River Town May 11, 1908 4,049 4,014 +0.9% 6.81 594.6
Teulon[b] Town May 6, 1919 1,196 1,201 −0.4% 3.23 370.3
Thompson[f] City January 1, 1967 13,035 13,678 −4.7% 16.62 784.3
Virden[b] Town August 2, 1890 3,118 3,322 −6.1% 8.96 348.0
Winkler[d] City April 7, 1906 13,745 12,660 +8.6% 20.73 663.0
Winnipeg City November 8, 1873 749,607 705,244 +6.3% 461.78 1,623.3
Winnipeg Beach[b] Town November 2, 1909 1,439 1,145 +25.7% 3.91 368.0
Sub-total cities 892,517 842,097 +6.0% 707.02 1,262.4
Sub-total towns 60,963 56,882 +7.2% 5,552.10 11.0
Sub-total villages 2,294 1,933 +18.7% 5.41 424.0
Total urban municipalities 955,774 900,912 +6.1% 6,264.53 152.6
Province of Manitoba 1,342,153 1,278,365 +5.0% 540,310.19 2.5

Rural municipalities edit

 
Distribution of Manitoba's 116 rural municipalities (2011)

Manitoba's Municipal Act, enacted in 1987, defines rural municipality (RM) as an incorporated "area with at least 1,000 residents and a population density of less than 400 residents per square kilometre."[4] Manitoba has 98 rural municipalities[18] that had a cumulative population of 313,064 in the 2021 census.[3] These totals represent 23.3% of Manitoba's population and 18.8% of its land area. The province's largest and smallest rural municipalities by population are the Hanover and the Ethelbert with populations of 17,216 and 648 respectively.[3] The province's largest and smallest rural municipalities by area the RM of Reynolds and the Victoria Beach with land areas of 3,559.65 km2 (1,374.39 sq mi) and 20.71 km2 (8.00 sq mi) respectively.[3]

Of Manitoba's 98 rural municipalities, 8 have populations less than the current minimum population requirement of 1,000. All of these were either incorporated as rural municipalities prior to the Municipal Act being enacted in 1996[4][13] or formed by the amalgamation of two or more municipalities incorporated prior to 1996. Many municipalities previously under the minimum population were required to amalgamate by the Government of Manitoba's Municipal Amalgamations Act enacted in 2013. However, the legislation excluded "resort municipalities" like Victoria Beach[19] and the government allowed some of the new amalgamated municipalities to form with a combined population under 1,000.[20]

List of rural municipalities in Manitoba
Name Incorporation
date[13]
2021 Census of Population[3]
Population
(2021)
Population
(2016)
Change
Land area
(km2)
Population
density
(/km2)
Alexander[i] January 1, 1945 3,854 3,333 +15.6% 1,560.05 2.5
Alonsa[i] January 1, 1945 1,210 1,247 −3.0% 3,006.17 0.4
Argyle August 15, 1881 994 1,025 −3.0% 768.63 1.3
Armstrong[i] January 1, 1945 1,967 1,792 +9.8% 1,868.24 1.1
Bifrost-Riverton January 1, 2015 3,320 3,378 −1.7% 1,643.14 2.0
Boissevain-Morton January 1, 2015 2,309 2,353 −1.9% 1,102.38 2.1
Brenda-Waskada January 1, 2015 650 674 −3.6% 775.64 0.8
Brokenhead November 15, 1900 5,414 5,122 +5.7% 749.69 7.2
Cartier February 21, 1914 3,344 3,368 −0.7% 552.94 6.0
Cartwright-Roblin January 1, 2015 1,336 1,308 +2.1% 705.27 1.9
Clanwilliam-Erickson January 1, 2015 1,012 860 +17.7% 358.05 2.8
Coldwell November 19, 1912 1,313 1,254 +4.7% 891.85 1.5
Cornwallis December 22, 1883 4,568 4,506 +1.4% 500.51 9.1
Dauphin November 26, 1897 2,136 2,298 −7.0% 1,512.79 1.4
De Salaberry January 1, 2015 3,918 3,580 +9.4% 667.57 5.9
Deloraine-Winchester December 22, 1883 1,478 1,489 −0.7% 728.13 2.0
Dufferin November 1, 1890 2,543 2,435 +4.4% 916.11 2.8
East St. Paul November 3, 1915 9,725 9,372 +3.8% 41.79 232.7
Ellice-Archie January 1, 2015 831 887 −6.3% 1,153.14 0.7
Elton December 22, 1883 1,276 1,273 +0.2% 576.14 2.2
Emerson-Franklin January 1, 2015 2,437 2,537 −3.9% 970.19 2.5
Ethelbert January 1, 2015 648 607 +6.8% 1,134.59 0.6
Fisher[i] January 1, 1945 1,845 1,827 +1.0% 1,486.17 1.2
Gilbert Plains January 1, 2015 1,420 1,470 −3.4% 1,050.15 1.4
Gimli August 15, 1881 6,569 6,181 +6.3% 318.10 20.7
Glenboro-South Cypress January 1, 2015 1,123 1,550 −27.5% 1,071.64 1.0
Glenella-Lansdowne January 1, 2015 1,133 1,181 −4.1% 1,274.74 0.9
Grahamdale[i] January 1, 1945 1,278 1,334 −4.2% 2,365.94 0.5
Grandview January 1, 2015 1,419 1,482 −4.3% 1,147.99 1.2
Grassland January 1, 2015 1,583 1,561 +1.4% 1,350.34 1.2
Grey January 1, 2015 2,517 2,648 −4.9% 968.90 2.6
Hamiota January 1, 2015 1,234 1,225 +0.7% 577.68 2.1
Hanover May 25, 1881 17,216 15,540 +10.8% 730.44 23.6
Harrison Park January 1, 2015 1,852 1,617 +14.5% 964.55 1.9
Headingley May 9, 1992 4,331 3,579 +21.0% 107.53 40.3
Kelsey[i] January 1, 1945 2,181 2,419 −9.8% 850.41 2.6
Killarney - Turtle Mountain August 15, 1881 3,520 3,429 +2.7% 930.02 3.8
La Broquerie May 25, 1881 6,725 6,076 +10.7% 578.97 11.6
Lac du Bonnet April 6, 1912 3,563 3,121 +14.2% 1,097.61 3.2
Lakeshore January 1, 2015 1,186 1,363 −13.0% 1,295.64 0.9
Lorne January 1, 2015 2,904 3,041 −4.5% 923.03 3.1
Louise January 1, 2015 2,025 1,918 +5.6% 934.81 2.2
Macdonald May 25, 1881 8,120 7,162 +13.4% 1,156.11 7.0
McCreary January 1, 2015 748 892 −16.1% 527.77 1.4
Minitonas-Bowsman January 1, 2015 1,587 1,653 −4.0% 1,199.17 1.3
Minto-Odanah January 1, 2015 1,121 1,189 −5.7% 746.31 1.5
Montcalm May 25, 1881 1,278 1,260 +1.4% 468.25 2.7
Morris February 14, 1880 3,049 3,047 +0.1% 1,035.32 2.9
Mossey River January 1, 2015 1,450 1,145 +26.6% 1,119.96 1.3
Mountain[i][j] January 1, 1945 980 978 +0.2% 2,603.43 0.4
Norfolk-Treherne January 1, 2015 1,770 1,751 +1.1% 737.90 2.4
North Cypress-Langford January 1, 2015 3,011 2,745 +9.7% 1,762.30 1.7
North Norfolk January 1, 2015 3,915 3,853 +1.6% 1,158.26 3.4
Oakland-Wawanesa January 1, 2015 1,758 1,690 +4.0% 578.82 3.0
Oakview January 1, 2015 1,928 1,626 +18.6% 1,141.98 1.7
Pembina January 1, 2015 2,406 2,347 +2.5% 1,130.57 2.1
Piney[i] January 1, 1945 1,843 1,726 +6.8% 2,430.32 0.8
Pipestone December 22, 1883 1,422 1,458 −2.5% 1,149.86 1.2
Portage la Prairie February 14, 1880 6,888 6,975 −1.2% 1,973.45 3.5
Prairie Lakes January 1, 2015 1,625 1,453 +11.8% 1,070.95 1.5
Prairie View January 1, 2015 2,161 2,088 +3.5% 1,694.69 1.3
Reynolds[i] January 1, 1945 1,344 1,338 +0.4% 3,559.65 0.4
Rhineland January 1, 2015 5,819 5,945 −2.1% 958.48 6.1
Riding Mountain West January 1, 2015 1,442 1,420 +1.5% 1,624.99 0.9
Ritchot November 1, 1890 7,469 6,679 +11.8% 332.23 22.5
Riverdale January 1, 2015 1,803 2,133 −15.5% 576.02 3.1
Roblin January 1, 2015 3,089 3,214 −3.9% 1,694.95 1.8
Rockwood February 14, 1880 8,440 7,823 +7.9% 1,184.89 7.1
Roland November 1, 1908 1,145 1,129 +1.4% 484.47 2.4
Rosedale December 22, 1883 1,524 1,672 −8.9% 864.68 1.8
Rossburn January 1, 2015 973 976 −0.3% 672.29 1.4
Rosser March 11, 1893 1,270 1,372 −7.4% 441.74 2.9
Russell-Binscarth January 1, 2015 2,596 2,442 +6.3% 569.70 4.6
Sifton January 1, 2015 1,239 1,256 −1.4% 839.50 1.5
Souris-Glenwood January 1, 2015 2,547 2,562 −0.6% 579.69 4.4
Springfield September 27, 1873 16,142 15,342 +5.2% 1,096.17 14.7
St. Andrews February 14, 1880 11,723 11,913 −1.6% 739.61 15.9
St. Clements December 22, 1883 11,586 10,876 +6.5% 711.17 16.3
St. François Xavier February 14, 1880 1,449 1,411 +2.7% 205.14 7.1
St. Laurent May 25, 1881 1,542 1,338 +15.2% 480.15 3.2
Stanley November 1, 1890 8,981 8,969 +0.1% 835.18 10.8
Ste. Anne February 14, 1880 5,584 5,003 +11.6% 476.81 11.7
Ste. Rose January 1, 2015 1,591 1,712 −7.1% 630.04 2.5
Stuartburn[i] January 1, 1945 1,731 1,648 +5.0% 1,161.45 1.5
Swan Valley West January 1, 2015 2,759 2,829 −2.5% 1,716.84 1.6
Taché February 14, 1880 11,916 11,568 +3.0% 580.64 20.5
Thompson November 1, 1908 1,518 1,422 +6.8% 531.24 2.9
Two Borders January 1, 2015 1,120 1,175 −4.7% 2,321.73 0.5
Victoria November 15, 1902 1,188 1,132 +4.9% 703.54 1.7
Victoria Beach March 14, 1919 689 398 +73.1% 20.71 33.3
Wallace-Woodworth January 1, 2015 2,748 2,948 −6.8% 1,977.43 1.4
West Interlake January 1, 2015 2,228 2,162 +3.1% 1,643.72 1.4
West St. Paul November 3, 1915 6,682 5,368 +24.5% 87.49 76.4
WestLake-Gladstone January 1, 2015 3,273 3,154 +3.8% 1,909.82 1.7
Whitehead December 22, 1883 1,679 1,651 +1.7% 577.60 2.9
Whitemouth March 1, 1905 1,630 1,557 +4.7% 697.35 2.3
Woodlands February 14, 1880 3,797 3,416 +11.2% 1,197.59 3.2
Yellowhead January 1, 2015 1,841 1,948 −5.5% 1,093.17 1.7
Total rural municipalities 313,064 301,199 +3.9% 101,670.96 3.1
Province of Manitoba 1,342,153 1,278,365 +5.0% 540,310.19 2.5

Local government districts edit

Manitoba's Local Government Districts Act, enacted in 1987, defines a local government district (LGD) as "an area or areas that is or are wholly or partly in unorganized territory or in a disorganized municipality" with inhabitants. LGDs are incorporated by Manitoba's Lieutenant Governor in Council through passage of a regulation.[5]

Manitoba has two LGDs:[6] Mystery Lake and Pinawa.[7] For municipal statistical purposes, Mystery Lake is considered a rural municipality while Pinawa is considered an urban municipality.[7]

List of local government districts in Manitoba
Name Incorporation
date[13]
2021 Census of Population[3]
Population
(2021)
Population
(2016)
Change
Land area
(km2)
Population
density
(/km2)
Mystery Lake December 5, 1956 0 0 NA 3,351.37 0.0
Pinawa January 4, 1962 1,558 1,504 +3.6% 126.51 12.3
Total local government districts 1,558 1,504 +3.6% 3,477.88 0.4
Province of Manitoba 1,342,153 1,278,365 +5.0% 540,310.19 2.5

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The remaining 5% of Manitoba's population resides on Indian reserves, Indian settlements, the vast unincorporated portions of central and northern Manitoba and other unincorporated areas. Together, they occupy the remaining 79% of the province's land mass.[3]
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n The towns of Altona, Arborg, Beausejour, Carberry, Carman, Lac du Bonnet, Melita, Niverville, Powerview-Pine Falls, Ste. Anne, Stonewall, Teulon, Virden and Winnipeg Beach were originally incorporated as villages.[13]
  3. ^ a b c d e f The towns of Churchill, Gillam, Grand Rapids, Leaf Rapids, Lynn Lake and Snow Lake were originally incorporated as local government districts.[13]
  4. ^ a b c The cities of Dauphin, Morden and Winkler were originally incorporated as villages and each also held town status prior to acquiring their current city status.[13]
  5. ^ The City of Flin Flon was originally incorporated as a municipal district and also held town status prior to acquiring its current city status.[15]
  6. ^ a b c d The cities of Portage la Prairie, Selkirk, Steinbach and Thompson were originally incorporated as towns.[13]
  7. ^ The Town of Powerview-Pine Falls originally incorporated under the name of the Village of Powerview. Its renaming occurred on May 1, 2005 when it simultaneously absorbed the neighbouring community of Pine Falls and changed to town status.[16]
  8. ^ The Village of St-Pierre-Jolys originally incorporated under the name of the Village of St. Pierre. Its renaming occurred on January 1, 1977.[17]
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h i j The rural municipalities of Alexander, Alonsa, Armstrong, Fisher, Grahamdale, Kelsey, Mountain, Park, Piney, Reynolds and Stuartburn were originally incorporated as local government districts.[13]
  10. ^ Statistics Canada divides the RM of Mountain into two parts. In the 2016 census, the north portion had a population of 559, a -12.2% change from its 2011 population of 637, and a land area and population density of 990.69 km2 (382.51 sq mi) and 1.5 respectively. Meanwhile, the south portion had a population of 419, a -10.2% change from its 2011 population of 467, and a land area and population density of 1,617.08 km2 (624.36 sq mi) and 0.7 respectively.[21]

References edit

  1. ^ "Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, 2021 and 2016 censuses – 100% data". Statistics Canada. March 14, 2022. Retrieved March 14, 2022.
  2. ^ (PDF). Manitoba Department of Local Government. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 14, 2015. Retrieved September 12, 2013.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u "Population and dwelling counts: Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), Manitoba". Statistics Canada. February 9, 2022. Retrieved February 18, 2022.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "The Municipal Act (enacted 1996)". Government of Manitoba. September 12, 2013. Retrieved September 16, 2013.
  5. ^ a b c d "The Local Government Districts Act (enacted 1987)". Government of Manitoba. September 24, 2013. Retrieved September 26, 2013.
  6. ^ a b c d e f "Interim List of Changes to Municipal Boundaries, Status, and Names: From January 2, 2012 to January 1, 2013" (PDF). Statistics Canada. pp. 6–7. Retrieved September 13, 2013.
  7. ^ a b c (PDF). Manitoba Department of Local Government. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 29, 2013. Retrieved September 12, 2013.
  8. ^ a b "Municipal Acts". Government of Manitoba. September 12, 2013. Retrieved September 16, 2013.
  9. ^ "Manitoba Local Government". Province of Manitoba. Retrieved September 27, 2013.
  10. ^ "Regional Profiles – Tourism Profiles – RM of Springfield". Partnership of the Manitoba Capital Region. Archived from the original on September 9, 2013. Retrieved September 10, 2013.
  11. ^ "Manitoba Municipalities: Springfield". The Manitoba Historical Society. August 2, 2013. Retrieved September 10, 2013.
  12. ^ "The Incorporation of Winnipeg". The Manitoba Historical Society. June 30, 2009. Retrieved September 10, 2013.
  13. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "MHS Resources: Manitoba's Municipal History". The Manitoba Historical Society. Retrieved September 12, 2013.
  14. ^ . City of Morden. August 27, 2012. Archived from the original on September 23, 2012. Retrieved December 24, 2012.
  15. ^ "Manitoba Municipalities: Flin Flon". The Manitoba Historical Society. May 13, 2013. Retrieved September 15, 2013.
  16. ^ "Manitoba Municipalities: Powerview-Pine Falls". The Manitoba Historical Society. April 22, 2013. Retrieved September 15, 2013.
  17. ^ "Manitoba Municipalities: St-Pierre-Jolys". The Manitoba Historical Society. April 22, 2013. Retrieved September 15, 2013.
  18. ^ (PDF). Manitoba Department of Local Government. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 29, 2013. Retrieved September 12, 2013.
  19. ^ "Government listens to presenters, amendments proposed to Municipal Modernization Act: Lemieux". Government of Manitoba. September 11, 2013. Retrieved October 5, 2014.
  20. ^ "The music is just starting". The Manitoba Co-operator (via issuu). February 20, 2014. Retrieved July 25, 2020.
  21. ^ "Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), 2016 and 2011 censuses – 100% data (Manitoba)". Statistics Canada. February 8, 2017. Retrieved February 11, 2017.

External links edit

  • Association of Manitoba Municipalities
  • Manitoba Local Government

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Manitoba is the fifth most populous province in Canada with 1 342 153 residents as of 2021 and is the sixth largest in land area at 540 310 km2 208 610 sq mi 1 Manitoba s 137 municipalities 2 cover only 21 of the province s land mass yet are home to 95 of its population 3 a These municipalities provide local government services to their residents Location of Manitoba in Canada Distribution of Manitoba s 137 municipalities by type following the 2015 municipal amalgamations A municipality in Manitoba is a municipality that is continued or formed under the Municipal Act which was enacted in 1996 4 Municipalities that can be formed under this legislation include urban municipalities cities towns and villages and rural municipalities 4 The Local Government Districts Act enacted in 1987 allows the formation of local government districts as another municipality type 5 Of Manitoba s 137 municipalities 37 of them are urban municipalities 10 cities 25 towns and 2 villages 98 are rural municipalities and 2 are local government districts 6 7 The Municipal Act and the Local Government Districts Act stipulate governance of these municipalities 4 5 Additional charters or acts are in place specifically for the cities of Brandon Flin Flon Portage la Prairie Thompson and Winnipeg the towns of Morris and Winnipeg Beach and the rural municipalities of Kelsey St Andrews and Victoria Beach 8 The Municipal Act the Local Government Districts Act and all these additional acts and charters were enacted at the provincial level by the Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba on the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba 4 5 8 The Government of Manitoba s Department of Municipal Relations responsible for providing provincial services to municipalities 9 Over half of Manitoba s population resides in the City of Winnipeg the provincial capital with a population with 749 607 3 The City of Brandon is the province s second most populous municipality with 51 313 residents 3 Manitoba s smallest municipality by population is the Local Government District of Mystery Lake with 0 residents 3 The largest municipality by land area is the Rural Municipality RM of Reynolds at 3 559 65 km2 1 374 39 sq mi while the smallest by land area is the Village of Arborg at 2 22 km2 0 86 sq mi 3 Manitoba s first municipality was the RM of Springfield originally Springfield Sunnyside 10 It was incorporated on September 27 1873 11 Winnipeg was incorporated as a city a few weeks later on November 8 1873 12 Contents 1 Urban municipalities 1 1 Cities 1 2 Towns 1 3 Villages 1 4 List of urban municipalities 2 Rural municipalities 3 Local government districts 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksUrban municipalities edit nbsp Distribution of Manitoba s 37 urban municipalities by type 2015 Manitoba s Municipal Act enacted in 1996 defines an urban municipality as an incorporated area with at least 1 000 residents and a population density of at least 400 residents per square kilometre 4 An urban municipality upon formation may be named a city town village or urban municipality although there is a minimum 7 500 population requirement that limits the naming of cities 4 Combined Manitoba has 37 urban municipalities comprising 10 cities 25 towns and 2 villages 6 The 37 urban municipalities have a total population of 955 774 a total land area of 6 264 53 km2 2 418 75 sq mi These totals represent 71 2 of Manitoba s population but only 1 2 of its land area 3 Of Manitoba s 37 urban municipalities 6 have populations less than the current minimum population requirement of 1 000 and 20 have less than the current minimum density requirement of 400 residents per square kilometre All of these were incorporated as urban municipalities prior to the Municipal Act being enacted in 1996 4 13 Cities edit Main article List of cities in Manitoba In Manitoba a city is a type of urban municipality The Municipal Act stipulates that an urban municipality can only be named a city if it has a minimum population of 7 500 residents 4 Manitoba has 10 cities 6 that had a cumulative population of 892 517 in the 2021 census 3 These 10 cities include Flin Flon of which a small portion is located within the neighbouring province of Saskatchewan The province s largest and smallest cities by population are Winnipeg and the Manitoba portion of Flin Flon with populations of 749 607 and 4 940 respectively 3 The province s largest and smallest cities by land area are Winnipeg and Dauphin with land areas of 461 78 km2 178 29 sq mi and 12 67 km2 4 89 sq mi respectively 3 Manitoba s newest city is Morden which changed from a town to a city on August 24 2012 14 Towns edit Main article List of towns in Manitoba In Manitoba an urban municipality may be named a town upon formation Other than the requirements to incorporate as an urban municipality 1 000 residents and 400 people km2 the Municipal Act has no minimum population threshold to limit the naming of them as towns A town can alternately be named a village or urban municipality under the Municipal Act or a city if it has a minimum population of 7 500 4 Manitoba has 25 towns 6 that had a cumulative population of 60 963 in the 2021 census 3 The province s largest and smallest towns by population are Niverville and Grand Rapids with populations of 5 947 and 213 respectively 3 The province s largest and smallest towns by land area are Gillam and Arborg with land areas of 1 994 44 km2 770 06 sq mi and 2 22 km2 0 86 sq mi respectively 3 Villages edit Main article List of villages in Manitoba In Manitoba an urban municipality may be named a village upon formation Other than the minimum requirements to incorporate as an urban municipality 1 000 residents and 400 people km2 the Municipal Act has no minimum population threshold to limit the naming of them as villages A village can alternately be named a town or urban municipality under the Municipal Act or a city if it has a minimum population of 7 500 4 Manitoba has 2 villages 6 that had a cumulative population of 2 294 in the 2021 census 3 These are St Pierre Jolys and Dunnottar with populations of 1 305 and 989 respectively 3 List of urban municipalities edit nbsp Manitoba Legislature in downtown Winnipeg Manitoba s capital and largest municipality nbsp Downtown Brandon Manitoba s second largest municipality nbsp Downtown Steinbach Manitoba s third largest municipality nbsp City Hall of Winkler Manitoba s fourth largest municipality List of urban municipalities in Manitoba Name Municipalstatus Incorporationdate 13 2021 Census of Population 3 Population 2021 Population 2016 Change Land area km2 Populationdensity km2 Altona b Town December 31 1945 4 267 4 212 1 3 9 35 456 4 Arborg b Town January 1 1964 1 279 1 232 3 8 2 22 576 1 Beausejour b Town November 5 1908 3 307 3 219 2 7 5 42 610 1 Brandon City May 30 1882 51 313 48 883 5 0 79 04 649 2 Carberry b Town December 20 1889 1 818 1 738 4 6 4 80 378 8 Carman b Town November 3 1899 3 114 3 164 1 6 4 32 720 8 Churchill c Town January 1 1959 870 899 3 2 50 83 17 1 Dauphin d City July 11 1898 8 368 8 369 0 0 12 67 660 5 Dunnottar Village December 31 1947 989 763 29 6 2 80 353 2 Flin Flon e City August 15 1933 4 940 4 991 1 0 13 14 376 0 Gillam c Town May 1 1966 1 007 1 201 16 2 1 994 44 0 5 Grand Rapids c Town March 1 1962 213 268 20 5 74 27 2 9 Lac du Bonnet b Town December 31 1947 1 064 1 089 2 3 2 26 470 8 Leaf Rapids Town c December 1 1971 351 582 39 7 1 237 66 0 3 Lynn Lake Town c May 9 1959 579 494 17 2 867 53 0 7 Melita b Town May 15 1902 1 041 1 042 0 1 3 19 326 3 Minnedosa Town March 2 1883 2 741 2 449 11 9 14 95 183 3 Morden d City May 1 1895 9 929 8 668 14 5 16 29 609 5 Morris Town January 29 1883 1 975 1 885 4 8 5 91 334 2 Neepawa Town November 23 1883 5 685 4 609 23 3 17 09 332 7 Niverville b Town January 1 1969 5 947 4 610 29 0 8 70 683 6 Pas The Pas Town May 17 1912 5 639 5 369 5 0 44 69 126 2 Portage la Prairie f City November 12 1880 13 270 13 304 0 3 24 72 536 8 Powerview Pine Falls b g Town January 1 1951 1 239 1 316 5 9 4 82 257 1 Selkirk f City June 15 1882 10 504 10 278 2 2 24 47 429 3 Snow Lake c Town June 2 1947 1 088 899 21 0 1 166 64 0 9 Ste Anne b Town January 1 1963 2 891 2 114 36 8 4 14 698 3 Steinbach f City December 31 1946 17 806 16 022 11 1 37 56 474 1 Stonewall b Town August 14 1906 5 046 4 809 4 9 5 96 846 6 St Pierre Jolys h Village December 31 1947 1 305 1 170 11 5 2 61 500 0 Swan River Town May 11 1908 4 049 4 014 0 9 6 81 594 6 Teulon b Town May 6 1919 1 196 1 201 0 4 3 23 370 3 Thompson f City January 1 1967 13 035 13 678 4 7 16 62 784 3 Virden b Town August 2 1890 3 118 3 322 6 1 8 96 348 0 Winkler d City April 7 1906 13 745 12 660 8 6 20 73 663 0 Winnipeg City November 8 1873 749 607 705 244 6 3 461 78 1 623 3 Winnipeg Beach b Town November 2 1909 1 439 1 145 25 7 3 91 368 0 Sub total cities 892 517 842 097 6 0 707 02 1 262 4 Sub total towns 60 963 56 882 7 2 5 552 10 11 0 Sub total villages 2 294 1 933 18 7 5 41 424 0 Total urban municipalities 955 774 900 912 6 1 6 264 53 152 6 Province of Manitoba 1 342 153 1 278 365 5 0 540 310 19 2 5Rural municipalities edit nbsp Distribution of Manitoba s 116 rural municipalities 2011 Main article List of rural municipalities in Manitoba Manitoba s Municipal Act enacted in 1987 defines rural municipality RM as an incorporated area with at least 1 000 residents and a population density of less than 400 residents per square kilometre 4 Manitoba has 98 rural municipalities 18 that had a cumulative population of 313 064 in the 2021 census 3 These totals represent 23 3 of Manitoba s population and 18 8 of its land area The province s largest and smallest rural municipalities by population are the Hanover and the Ethelbert with populations of 17 216 and 648 respectively 3 The province s largest and smallest rural municipalities by area the RM of Reynolds and the Victoria Beach with land areas of 3 559 65 km2 1 374 39 sq mi and 20 71 km2 8 00 sq mi respectively 3 Of Manitoba s 98 rural municipalities 8 have populations less than the current minimum population requirement of 1 000 All of these were either incorporated as rural municipalities prior to the Municipal Act being enacted in 1996 4 13 or formed by the amalgamation of two or more municipalities incorporated prior to 1996 Many municipalities previously under the minimum population were required to amalgamate by the Government of Manitoba s Municipal Amalgamations Act enacted in 2013 However the legislation excluded resort municipalities like Victoria Beach 19 and the government allowed some of the new amalgamated municipalities to form with a combined population under 1 000 20 List of rural municipalities in Manitoba Name Incorporationdate 13 2021 Census of Population 3 Population 2021 Population 2016 Change Land area km2 Populationdensity km2 Alexander i January 1 1945 3 854 3 333 15 6 1 560 05 2 5 Alonsa i January 1 1945 1 210 1 247 3 0 3 006 17 0 4 Argyle August 15 1881 994 1 025 3 0 768 63 1 3 Armstrong i January 1 1945 1 967 1 792 9 8 1 868 24 1 1 Bifrost Riverton January 1 2015 3 320 3 378 1 7 1 643 14 2 0 Boissevain Morton January 1 2015 2 309 2 353 1 9 1 102 38 2 1 Brenda Waskada January 1 2015 650 674 3 6 775 64 0 8 Brokenhead November 15 1900 5 414 5 122 5 7 749 69 7 2 Cartier February 21 1914 3 344 3 368 0 7 552 94 6 0 Cartwright Roblin January 1 2015 1 336 1 308 2 1 705 27 1 9 Clanwilliam Erickson January 1 2015 1 012 860 17 7 358 05 2 8 Coldwell November 19 1912 1 313 1 254 4 7 891 85 1 5 Cornwallis December 22 1883 4 568 4 506 1 4 500 51 9 1 Dauphin November 26 1897 2 136 2 298 7 0 1 512 79 1 4 De Salaberry January 1 2015 3 918 3 580 9 4 667 57 5 9 Deloraine Winchester December 22 1883 1 478 1 489 0 7 728 13 2 0 Dufferin November 1 1890 2 543 2 435 4 4 916 11 2 8 East St Paul November 3 1915 9 725 9 372 3 8 41 79 232 7 Ellice Archie January 1 2015 831 887 6 3 1 153 14 0 7 Elton December 22 1883 1 276 1 273 0 2 576 14 2 2 Emerson Franklin January 1 2015 2 437 2 537 3 9 970 19 2 5 Ethelbert January 1 2015 648 607 6 8 1 134 59 0 6 Fisher i January 1 1945 1 845 1 827 1 0 1 486 17 1 2 Gilbert Plains January 1 2015 1 420 1 470 3 4 1 050 15 1 4 Gimli August 15 1881 6 569 6 181 6 3 318 10 20 7 Glenboro South Cypress January 1 2015 1 123 1 550 27 5 1 071 64 1 0 Glenella Lansdowne January 1 2015 1 133 1 181 4 1 1 274 74 0 9 Grahamdale i January 1 1945 1 278 1 334 4 2 2 365 94 0 5 Grandview January 1 2015 1 419 1 482 4 3 1 147 99 1 2 Grassland January 1 2015 1 583 1 561 1 4 1 350 34 1 2 Grey January 1 2015 2 517 2 648 4 9 968 90 2 6 Hamiota January 1 2015 1 234 1 225 0 7 577 68 2 1 Hanover May 25 1881 17 216 15 540 10 8 730 44 23 6 Harrison Park January 1 2015 1 852 1 617 14 5 964 55 1 9 Headingley May 9 1992 4 331 3 579 21 0 107 53 40 3 Kelsey i January 1 1945 2 181 2 419 9 8 850 41 2 6 Killarney Turtle Mountain August 15 1881 3 520 3 429 2 7 930 02 3 8 La Broquerie May 25 1881 6 725 6 076 10 7 578 97 11 6 Lac du Bonnet April 6 1912 3 563 3 121 14 2 1 097 61 3 2 Lakeshore January 1 2015 1 186 1 363 13 0 1 295 64 0 9 Lorne January 1 2015 2 904 3 041 4 5 923 03 3 1 Louise January 1 2015 2 025 1 918 5 6 934 81 2 2 Macdonald May 25 1881 8 120 7 162 13 4 1 156 11 7 0 McCreary January 1 2015 748 892 16 1 527 77 1 4 Minitonas Bowsman January 1 2015 1 587 1 653 4 0 1 199 17 1 3 Minto Odanah January 1 2015 1 121 1 189 5 7 746 31 1 5 Montcalm May 25 1881 1 278 1 260 1 4 468 25 2 7 Morris February 14 1880 3 049 3 047 0 1 1 035 32 2 9 Mossey River January 1 2015 1 450 1 145 26 6 1 119 96 1 3 Mountain i j January 1 1945 980 978 0 2 2 603 43 0 4 Norfolk Treherne January 1 2015 1 770 1 751 1 1 737 90 2 4 North Cypress Langford January 1 2015 3 011 2 745 9 7 1 762 30 1 7 North Norfolk January 1 2015 3 915 3 853 1 6 1 158 26 3 4 Oakland Wawanesa January 1 2015 1 758 1 690 4 0 578 82 3 0 Oakview January 1 2015 1 928 1 626 18 6 1 141 98 1 7 Pembina January 1 2015 2 406 2 347 2 5 1 130 57 2 1 Piney i January 1 1945 1 843 1 726 6 8 2 430 32 0 8 Pipestone December 22 1883 1 422 1 458 2 5 1 149 86 1 2 Portage la Prairie February 14 1880 6 888 6 975 1 2 1 973 45 3 5 Prairie Lakes January 1 2015 1 625 1 453 11 8 1 070 95 1 5 Prairie View January 1 2015 2 161 2 088 3 5 1 694 69 1 3 Reynolds i January 1 1945 1 344 1 338 0 4 3 559 65 0 4 Rhineland January 1 2015 5 819 5 945 2 1 958 48 6 1 Riding Mountain West January 1 2015 1 442 1 420 1 5 1 624 99 0 9 Ritchot November 1 1890 7 469 6 679 11 8 332 23 22 5 Riverdale January 1 2015 1 803 2 133 15 5 576 02 3 1 Roblin January 1 2015 3 089 3 214 3 9 1 694 95 1 8 Rockwood February 14 1880 8 440 7 823 7 9 1 184 89 7 1 Roland November 1 1908 1 145 1 129 1 4 484 47 2 4 Rosedale December 22 1883 1 524 1 672 8 9 864 68 1 8 Rossburn January 1 2015 973 976 0 3 672 29 1 4 Rosser March 11 1893 1 270 1 372 7 4 441 74 2 9 Russell Binscarth January 1 2015 2 596 2 442 6 3 569 70 4 6 Sifton January 1 2015 1 239 1 256 1 4 839 50 1 5 Souris Glenwood January 1 2015 2 547 2 562 0 6 579 69 4 4 Springfield September 27 1873 16 142 15 342 5 2 1 096 17 14 7 St Andrews February 14 1880 11 723 11 913 1 6 739 61 15 9 St Clements December 22 1883 11 586 10 876 6 5 711 17 16 3 St Francois Xavier February 14 1880 1 449 1 411 2 7 205 14 7 1 St Laurent May 25 1881 1 542 1 338 15 2 480 15 3 2 Stanley November 1 1890 8 981 8 969 0 1 835 18 10 8 Ste Anne February 14 1880 5 584 5 003 11 6 476 81 11 7 Ste Rose January 1 2015 1 591 1 712 7 1 630 04 2 5 Stuartburn i January 1 1945 1 731 1 648 5 0 1 161 45 1 5 Swan Valley West January 1 2015 2 759 2 829 2 5 1 716 84 1 6 Tache February 14 1880 11 916 11 568 3 0 580 64 20 5 Thompson November 1 1908 1 518 1 422 6 8 531 24 2 9 Two Borders January 1 2015 1 120 1 175 4 7 2 321 73 0 5 Victoria November 15 1902 1 188 1 132 4 9 703 54 1 7 Victoria Beach March 14 1919 689 398 73 1 20 71 33 3 Wallace Woodworth January 1 2015 2 748 2 948 6 8 1 977 43 1 4 West Interlake January 1 2015 2 228 2 162 3 1 1 643 72 1 4 West St Paul November 3 1915 6 682 5 368 24 5 87 49 76 4 WestLake Gladstone January 1 2015 3 273 3 154 3 8 1 909 82 1 7 Whitehead December 22 1883 1 679 1 651 1 7 577 60 2 9 Whitemouth March 1 1905 1 630 1 557 4 7 697 35 2 3 Woodlands February 14 1880 3 797 3 416 11 2 1 197 59 3 2 Yellowhead January 1 2015 1 841 1 948 5 5 1 093 17 1 7 Total rural municipalities 313 064 301 199 3 9 101 670 96 3 1 Province of Manitoba 1 342 153 1 278 365 5 0 540 310 19 2 5Local government districts editManitoba s Local Government Districts Act enacted in 1987 defines a local government district LGD as an area or areas that is or are wholly or partly in unorganized territory or in a disorganized municipality with inhabitants LGDs are incorporated by Manitoba s Lieutenant Governor in Council through passage of a regulation 5 Manitoba has two LGDs 6 Mystery Lake and Pinawa 7 For municipal statistical purposes Mystery Lake is considered a rural municipality while Pinawa is considered an urban municipality 7 List of local government districts in Manitoba Name Incorporationdate 13 2021 Census of Population 3 Population 2021 Population 2016 Change Land area km2 Populationdensity km2 Mystery Lake December 5 1956 0 0 NA 3 351 37 0 0 Pinawa January 4 1962 1 558 1 504 3 6 126 51 12 3 Total local government districts 1 558 1 504 3 6 3 477 88 0 4 Province of Manitoba 1 342 153 1 278 365 5 0 540 310 19 2 5See also edit nbsp Canada portal Amalgamation of Winnipeg List of census agglomerations in Manitoba List of communities in Manitoba by population Manitoba municipal amalgamations 2015Notes edit The remaining 5 of Manitoba s population resides on Indian reserves Indian settlements the vast unincorporated portions of central and northern Manitoba and other unincorporated areas Together they occupy the remaining 79 of the province s land mass 3 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n The towns of Altona Arborg Beausejour Carberry Carman Lac du Bonnet Melita Niverville Powerview Pine Falls Ste Anne Stonewall Teulon Virden and Winnipeg Beach were originally incorporated as villages 13 a b c d e f The towns of Churchill Gillam Grand Rapids Leaf Rapids Lynn Lake and Snow Lake were originally incorporated as local government districts 13 a b c The cities of Dauphin Morden and Winkler were originally incorporated as villages and each also held town status prior to acquiring their current city status 13 The City of Flin Flon was originally incorporated as a municipal district and also held town status prior to acquiring its current city status 15 a b c d The cities of Portage la Prairie Selkirk Steinbach and Thompson were originally incorporated as towns 13 The Town of Powerview Pine Falls originally incorporated under the name of the Village of Powerview Its renaming occurred on May 1 2005 when it simultaneously absorbed the neighbouring community of Pine Falls and changed to town status 16 The Village of St Pierre Jolys originally incorporated under the name of the Village of St Pierre Its renaming occurred on January 1 1977 17 a b c d e f g h i j The rural municipalities of Alexander Alonsa Armstrong Fisher Grahamdale Kelsey Mountain Park Piney Reynolds and Stuartburn were originally incorporated as local government districts 13 Statistics Canada divides the RM of Mountain into two parts In the 2016 census the north portion had a population of 559 a 12 2 change from its 2011 population of 637 and a land area and population density of 990 69 km2 382 51 sq mi and 1 5 respectively Meanwhile the south portion had a population of 419 a 10 2 change from its 2011 population of 467 and a land area and population density of 1 617 08 km2 624 36 sq mi and 0 7 respectively 21 References edit Population and dwelling counts for Canada provinces and territories 2021 and 2016 censuses 100 data Statistics Canada March 14 2022 Retrieved March 14 2022 Report of Manitoba Local Government PDF Manitoba Department of Local Government Archived from the original PDF on February 14 2015 Retrieved September 12 2013 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Population and dwelling counts Canada provinces and territories and census subdivisions municipalities Manitoba Statistics Canada February 9 2022 Retrieved February 18 2022 a b c d e f g h i j k l The Municipal Act enacted 1996 Government of Manitoba September 12 2013 Retrieved September 16 2013 a b c d The Local Government Districts Act enacted 1987 Government of Manitoba September 24 2013 Retrieved September 26 2013 a b c d e f Interim List of Changes to Municipal Boundaries Status and Names From January 2 2012 to January 1 2013 PDF Statistics Canada pp 6 7 Retrieved September 13 2013 a b c 2010 Statistical Information for Municipalities in the Province of Manitoba PDF Manitoba Department of Local Government Archived from the original PDF on September 29 2013 Retrieved September 12 2013 a b Municipal Acts Government of Manitoba September 12 2013 Retrieved September 16 2013 Manitoba Local Government Province of Manitoba Retrieved September 27 2013 Regional Profiles Tourism Profiles RM of Springfield Partnership of the Manitoba Capital Region Archived from the original on September 9 2013 Retrieved September 10 2013 Manitoba Municipalities Springfield The Manitoba Historical Society August 2 2013 Retrieved September 10 2013 The Incorporation of Winnipeg The Manitoba Historical Society June 30 2009 Retrieved September 10 2013 a b c d e f g h i j MHS Resources Manitoba s Municipal History The Manitoba Historical Society Retrieved September 12 2013 Morden Gets City Status City of Morden August 27 2012 Archived from the original on September 23 2012 Retrieved December 24 2012 Manitoba Municipalities Flin Flon The Manitoba Historical Society May 13 2013 Retrieved September 15 2013 Manitoba Municipalities Powerview Pine Falls The Manitoba Historical Society April 22 2013 Retrieved September 15 2013 Manitoba Municipalities St Pierre Jolys The Manitoba Historical Society April 22 2013 Retrieved September 15 2013 2010 Statistical Information for Municipalities in the Province of Manitoba PDF Manitoba Department of Local Government Archived from the original PDF on September 29 2013 Retrieved September 12 2013 Government listens to presenters amendments proposed to Municipal Modernization Act Lemieux Government of Manitoba September 11 2013 Retrieved October 5 2014 The music is just starting The Manitoba Co operator via issuu February 20 2014 Retrieved July 25 2020 Population and dwelling counts for Canada provinces and territories and census subdivisions municipalities 2016 and 2011 censuses 100 data Manitoba Statistics Canada February 8 2017 Retrieved February 11 2017 External links editAssociation of Manitoba Municipalities Manitoba Local Government Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of municipalities in Manitoba amp oldid 1196227833, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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