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Winnipeg Metropolitan Region

The Winnipeg Metropolitan Region[4] (formerly called the Winnipeg Capital Region and the Manitoba Capital Region)[5] is a metropolitan area in the Canadian province of Manitoba located in the Red River Valley in the southeast portion of the province of Manitoba, Canada. It contains the provincial capital of Winnipeg and 17 surrounding rural municipalities, cities, and towns.[4]

Winnipeg Metropolitan Region
Downtown Winnipeg skyline in 2019
Red areas are part of the Statistics Canada CMA while green areas show other regions included in the wider WMR.
Country Canada
Province Manitoba
Established1998; 25 years ago (1998)
Government
 • BodyBoard[1]
 • Co-chairsScott Gillingham and Shelley Hart
Area
 • Total7,795.96 km2 (3,010.04 sq mi)
Population
 • Total834,678
 • Extended area
39,202
 • Extended area density157.9/km2 (409/sq mi)
 • Combined
873,880
Time zoneUTC-6 (CST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)
Area code(s)204, 431
Websitewinnipegmetroregion.ca

Other places in the Region besides Winnipeg with a population over 1,000 are the city of Selkirk; towns of Stonewall and Niverville; and communities of Oakbank, Oak Bluff, Stony Mountain, Teulon, and Lorette. As the most densely-populated and economically-important area of Manitoba, the region accounts for two-thirds of the province's population and 70% of the provincial GDP as of 2021.[4]

It also includes the smaller census metropolitan area (CMA) of Winnipeg, with the addition of the Brokenhead 4 Indian Reserve.[6][7]

History

In the late 1990s, issues such as providing Shoal Lake water to nearby municipalities and allowing exurban housing growth beyond Winnipeg became more important. At the time, Mayor Susan Thompson voiced the idea of a regional planning authority to mediate such issues.[8]

In June 1998, former Great West Life President Kevin Kavanagh was appointed by Premier Gary Filmon to chair the Capital Region Review Committee.[9] The panel looked at land-use planning and economic development between the City of Winnipeg and surrounding municipalities. Thompson along with the mayors and reeves of the 14 municipalities adjacent to Winnipeg began to meet on a regular basis starting in October 1998, thus forming the Winnipeg Metropolitan Region.[10] Due to a change of government in September 1999, however, creating a regional planning authority took longer than originally foreseen.

The Capital Region was originally defined in 2006, through The Capital Region Partnership Act, to include 16 municipalities.[11]

A pro-economic growth planning document was released in November 2018, called Securing Our Future: An Action Plan for Winnipeg's Metropolitan Region.[12]

In October 2019, Dentons released a speech and discussion document, For the Benefit of All: Regional Competitiveness and Collaboration in the Winnipeg Metro Region,[13] which sought to reform regional planning. Upon publication, Premier Brian Pallister and Winnipeg Mayor Brian Bowman spoke in favour of creating a new entity to manage development and transportation in the Winnipeg Metro Region.[14]

Membership

The Winnipeg Metro Region is located in the Red River Valley in the southeast portion of the province of Manitoba, and is bounded to the north by the south basin of Lake Winnipeg.[5]

The Region was originally defined in The Capital Region Partnership Act (2006) to include 16 municipalities.[11] Since that time, the Town of Niverville and the Village of Dunnottar have been incorporated into the Winnipeg Metropolitan Region, giving the Region 18 municipalities in total.

The Region today comprises the following cities, towns, and RMs:[4]

 
An aerial view of Winnipeg.

However, there are some municipalities that are geographically (entirely or largely) within the Region's territory that are not officially part of the Metro Region. These include the town of Teulon, the village of Garson, and the Indian reserve of Brokenhead Ojibway Nation.

Winnipeg census metropolitan area

The Winnipeg Metro Region includes the smaller Winnipeg census metropolitan area (CMA), with the addition of the Brokenhead 4 Indian Reserve. The included CMA municipalities are:[6]

Demographics

Population

The population of the Winnipeg Metro Region is greatly concentrated within the city of Winnipeg itself, which has 86.5% of the Region's population residing in less than 6% of its land area. On the provincial level, the city has 54.9% of the province's population, while the Region's share is 63.5%.

Census area 1991 census 1996 census 2001 census 2006 census 2011 census 2016 census 2021 census
City of Winnipeg[15][16] 615,215 618,477 619,544 633,451 663,617 705,244 749,607
Winnipeg CMA[7][17][18][19] 660,450 672,109 676,594 694,668 730,018 778,489 834,678
Winnipeg Metropolitan Region[20][21][22] 696,453 705,806 711,455 730,305 771,616 821,537 873,880

Ethnicity

Panethnic groups in Metro Winnipeg (2001−2021)
Panethnic
group
2021[23][24] 2016[25] 2011[26] 2006[27] 2001[28]
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
European[a] 460,240 56.15% 473,360 62.16% 495,445 69.33% 514,715 75.03% 523,405 79.1%
Indigenous 102,075 12.45% 92,810 12.19% 78,420 10.97% 68,385 9.97% 55,755 8.43%
Southeast Asian[b] 94,700 11.55% 81,875 10.75% 63,740 8.92% 42,275 6.16% 35,125 5.31%
South Asian 63,805 7.78% 38,100 5% 23,175 3.24% 15,295 2.23% 12,290 1.86%
African 40,920 4.99% 27,375 3.59% 17,840 2.5% 14,475 2.11% 11,440 1.73%
East Asian[c] 28,525 3.48% 25,270 3.32% 19,375 2.71% 16,720 2.44% 13,470 2.04%
Middle Eastern[d] 10,480 1.28% 7,110 0.93% 4,705 0.66% 4,020 0.59% 1,955 0.3%
Latin American 9,160 1.12% 6,825 0.9% 6,560 0.92% 5,475 0.8% 4,550 0.69%
Other/Multiracial[e] 10,595 1.29% 8,810 1.16% 5,390 0.75% 4,680 0.68% 3,735 0.56%
Total responses 819,715 98.21% 761,540 97.82% 714,635 97.89% 686,040 98.76% 661,725 98.58%
Total population 834,678 100% 778,489 100% 730,018 100% 694,668 100% 671,274 100%
Note: Totals greater than 100% due to multiple origin responses

Language

The question on knowledge of languages allows for multiple responses.

Knowledge of Languages in Metro Winnipeg
Language 2021[29] 2011[26] 2001[30]
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
English 805,680 98.29% 711,285 99.53% 655,360 99.04%
French 83,365 10.17% 76,765 10.74% 74,460 11.25%
Tagalog 64,725 7.9% 45,745 6.4% 23,560 3.56%
Punjabi 40,105 4.89% 12,010 1.68% 6,130 0.93%
Hindi 23,670 2.89% 6,900 0.97% 3,245 0.49%
Spanish 16,550 2.02% 13,475 1.89% 10,655 1.61%
German 15,755 1.92% 23,485 3.29% 28,485 4.3%
Mandarin 15,240 1.86% 3,590 0.5% 1,490 0.23%
Ukrainian 9,720 1.19% 13,490 1.89% 20,865 3.15%
Russian 9,615 1.17% 5,495 0.77% 3,100 0.47%
Arabic 9,470 1.16% 4,485 0.63% 1,900 0.29%
Portuguese 8,605 1.05% 6,595 0.92% 7,965 1.2%
Cantonese 8,165 1% 4,365 0.61% 3,025 0.46%
Urdu 6,240 0.76% 2,315 0.32% 1,115 0.17%
Polish 6,145 0.75% 7,380 1.03% 11,005 1.66%
Vietnamese 6,015 0.73% 3,825 0.54% 3,900 0.59%
Yoruba 5,350 0.65%
Italian 4,860 0.59% 5,440 0.76% 6,740 1.02%
Gujarati 4,280 0.52% 1,310 0.18% 485 0.07%
Tigrigna 4,100 0.5% 1,010 0.14%
Korean 3,900 0.48% 2,660 0.37% 885 0.13%
Hebrew 3,690 0.45% 2,575 0.36% 1,625 0.25%
Amharic 3,370 0.41% 1,605 0.22%
Ojibway 3,265 0.4% 2,260 0.32% 3,535 0.53%
Ilocano 3,015 0.37% 1,165 0.16%
Swahili 2,775 0.34% 1,200 0.17% 550 0.08%
Bengali 2,660 0.32% 630 0.09% 275 0.04%
Serbo-Croatian 2,630 0.32% 2,085 0.29% 3,535 0.53%
Plautdietsch 2,190 0.27%
Cree 1,805 0.22% 1,555 0.22% 2,850 0.43%
Pampangan
(Kapampangan,
Pampango)
1,635 0.2%
Somali 1,590 0.19% 735 0.1%
Dutch 1,565 0.19% 1,935 0.27% 2,980 0.45%
Iranian
Persian
1,525 0.19%
Greek 1,500 0.18% 1,435 0.2% 1,655 0.25%
Igbo 1,400 0.17%
Cebuano 1,365 0.17%
Japanese 1,310 0.16% 860 0.12% 975 0.15%
Kurdish 1,170 0.14% 265 0.04% 365 0.06%
Lao 1,165 0.14% 960 0.13% 1,285 0.19%
Sinhala 1,160 0.14% 535 0.07% 425 0.06%
Malayalam 1,095 0.13% 310 0.04% 90 0.01%
Hungarian 1,035 0.13% 1,140 0.16% 1,680 0.25%
Chinese, n.o.s 6,430 0.9% 5,650 0.85%
Persian 1,950 0.27% 810 0.12%
Total
Responses
819,715 98.21% 714,635 97.89% 661,725 98.58%
Total
Population
834,678 100% 730,018 100% 671,274 100%

Governance

Regional partnership is led by a board of governors. As of 2021, board members include:[1]

In addition to those located entirely in the City of Winnipeg, the Region falls into several federal electoral districts:

See also

Notes

  1. ^ 2001-2016: Statistic includes all persons that did not make up part of a visible minority or an indigenous identity.

    2021: Statistic includes all persons belonging to the non-indigenous and non-visible minority “White” population group.
  2. ^ Statistic includes total responses of "Filipino" and "Southeast Asian" under visible minority section on census.
  3. ^ Statistic includes total responses of "Chinese", "Korean", and "Japanese" under visible minority section on census.
  4. ^ Statistic includes total responses of "West Asian" and "Arab" under visible minority section on census.
  5. ^ Statistic includes total responses of "Visible minority, n.i.e." and "Multiple visible minorities" under visible minority section on census.

References

  1. ^ a b "Governance".
  2. ^ "Partnership of the Manitoba Capital Region A Regional Growth Strategy and Population Analysis" (PDF). The Partnership of the Manitoba Capital Region. 9 May 2016. p. 4. Retrieved 29 July 2019.
  3. ^ "Resources". Winnipeg Metropolitan Region. 2021. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d "Winnipeg Metropolitan Region". 2021. Retrieved August 21, 2021.
  5. ^ a b Municipal Relations. "Welcome to Manitoba's Capital Region". Province of Manitoba. Retrieved 2021-08-13.
  6. ^ a b Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (2017-02-08). "Focus on Geography Series, 2016 Census - Census metropolitan area of Winnipeg". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 2021-08-13.
  7. ^ a b "2001 Census Data - Winnipeg Census Metropolitan Area (CMA)" (PDF). City of Winnipeg. Retrieved 1 August 2019.
  8. ^ Santin, Aldo (February 8, 1998). "Mayor eyes mediator in water controversy". Winnipeg Free Press. p. 3.
  9. ^ Redekop, Bill (November 9, 1998). "Hearings aim to heal relationship between city, nearby municipalities". Winnipeg Free Press. p. A3.
  10. ^ MacKenzie, Glen (October 4, 1998). "Capital region chiefs bury hatchet". Winnipeg Free Press. p. A3.
  11. ^ a b "The Capital Region Partnership Act". Government of Manitoba. 2006. Retrieved 29 July 2019.
  12. ^ Securing Our Future: An Action Plan for Winnipeg's Metropolitan Region (PDF). Winnipeg Metro Region. 2018.
  13. ^ Murray, Robert W. (2019). For the Benefit of All: Regional Competitiveness and Collaboration in the Winnipeg Metro Region (PDF). Dentons.
  14. ^ Kives, Bartley (October 31, 2019). "Province may appoint new planning authority to oversee development in Winnipeg and area". CBC News Manitoba. Retrieved October 31, 2019.
  15. ^ "2001 Census Data - The City of Winnipeg" (PDF). City of Winnipeg. Retrieved 1 August 2019.
  16. ^ "Population of Winnipeg" (PDF). City of Winnipeg. April 2021. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  17. ^ "Selected trend data for Winnipeg (CMA) for Winnipeg, 1996, 2001 and 2006 censuses". Statistics Canada. 22 February 2016. Retrieved 1 August 2019.
  18. ^ "Census Profile, 2016 Census Winnipeg [Census metropolitan area], Manitoba and Manitoba [Province]". Statistics Canada. 21 June 2019. Retrieved 1 August 2019.
  19. ^ "Population estimates, July 1, by census metropolitan area and census agglomeration, 2016 boundaries". Statistics Canada. 14 January 2021. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  20. ^ "Partnership of the Manitoba Capital Region A Regional Growth Strategy and Population Analysis" (PDF). The Partnership of the Manitoba Capital Region. 9 May 2016. p. 4. Retrieved 29 July 2019.
  21. ^ "Resources". Winnipeg Metropolitan Region. 2018. Retrieved 1 August 2019.
  22. ^ "Draft Plan20-50 - Regional Growth and Servicing Plan: WINNIPEG METROPOLITAN REGION" (PDF). Winnipeg Metropolitan Region. 11 June 2021. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  23. ^ Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (2022-09-21). "Indigenous identity by Registered or Treaty Indian status: Canada, provinces and territories, census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations with parts". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 2023-01-09.
  24. ^ Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (2022-10-26). "Visible minority and population group by generation status: Canada, provinces and territories, census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations with parts". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 2023-01-09.
  25. ^ Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (2021-10-27). "Census Profile, 2016 Census". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 2023-01-09.
  26. ^ a b Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (2015-11-27). "NHS Profile". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 2023-01-09.
  27. ^ Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (2019-08-20). "2006 Community Profiles". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 2023-01-09.
  28. ^ Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (2019-07-02). "2001 Community Profiles". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 2023-01-09.
  29. ^ Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (2022-08-17). "Knowledge of languages by age and gender: Canada, provinces and territories, census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations with parts". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 2022-10-04.
  30. ^ Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (2013-12-23). "Various Non-official Languages Spoken (76), Age Groups (13) and Sex (3) for Population, for Canada, Provinces, Territories, Census Metropolitan Areas and Census Agglomerations, 2001 Census - 20% Sample Data". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 2023-05-27.
  31. ^ "Charleswood--St. James--Assiniboia--Headingley (Manitoba)," Elections Canada. Retrieved 2021-08-12.
  32. ^ "Kildonan--St. Paul," Elections Canada. Retrieved 2021-08-12.
  33. ^ "Portage--Lisgar (Manitoba)," Elections Canada. Retrieved 2021-08-12.
  34. ^ "Provencher (Manitoba)," Elections Canada. Retrieved 2021-08-12.
  35. ^ "Selkirk--Interlake--Eastman (Manitoba)," Elections Canada. Retrieved 2021-08-12.

External links

  • Government of Manitoba Community profiles:
    • Regional Map
    • Census Divisions Map
    • Municipality Profiles
    • Winnipeg Capital Region Map
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The Winnipeg Metropolitan Region 4 formerly called the Winnipeg Capital Region and the Manitoba Capital Region 5 is a metropolitan area in the Canadian province of Manitoba located in the Red River Valley in the southeast portion of the province of Manitoba Canada It contains the provincial capital of Winnipeg and 17 surrounding rural municipalities cities and towns 4 Winnipeg Metropolitan RegionMetropolitan areaDowntown Winnipeg skyline in 2019Red areas are part of the Statistics Canada CMA while green areas show other regions included in the wider WMR Country CanadaProvince ManitobaEstablished1998 25 years ago 1998 Government BodyBoard 1 Co chairsScott Gillingham and Shelley HartArea 2 Total7 795 96 km2 3 010 04 sq mi Population 2021 Census 3 Total834 678 Extended area39 202 Extended area density157 9 km2 409 sq mi Combined873 880Time zoneUTC 6 CST Summer DST UTC 5 CDT Area code s 204 431Websitewinnipegmetroregion wbr caOther places in the Region besides Winnipeg with a population over 1 000 are the city of Selkirk towns of Stonewall and Niverville and communities of Oakbank Oak Bluff Stony Mountain Teulon and Lorette As the most densely populated and economically important area of Manitoba the region accounts for two thirds of the province s population and 70 of the provincial GDP as of 2021 update 4 It also includes the smaller census metropolitan area CMA of Winnipeg with the addition of the Brokenhead 4 Indian Reserve 6 7 Contents 1 History 2 Membership 2 1 Winnipeg census metropolitan area 3 Demographics 3 1 Population 3 2 Ethnicity 3 3 Language 4 Governance 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditIn the late 1990s issues such as providing Shoal Lake water to nearby municipalities and allowing exurban housing growth beyond Winnipeg became more important At the time Mayor Susan Thompson voiced the idea of a regional planning authority to mediate such issues 8 In June 1998 former Great West Life President Kevin Kavanagh was appointed by Premier Gary Filmon to chair the Capital Region Review Committee 9 The panel looked at land use planning and economic development between the City of Winnipeg and surrounding municipalities Thompson along with the mayors and reeves of the 14 municipalities adjacent to Winnipeg began to meet on a regular basis starting in October 1998 thus forming the Winnipeg Metropolitan Region 10 Due to a change of government in September 1999 however creating a regional planning authority took longer than originally foreseen The Capital Region was originally defined in 2006 through The Capital Region Partnership Act to include 16 municipalities 11 A pro economic growth planning document was released in November 2018 called Securing Our Future An Action Plan for Winnipeg s Metropolitan Region 12 In October 2019 Dentons released a speech and discussion document For the Benefit of All Regional Competitiveness and Collaboration in the Winnipeg Metro Region 13 which sought to reform regional planning Upon publication Premier Brian Pallister and Winnipeg Mayor Brian Bowman spoke in favour of creating a new entity to manage development and transportation in the Winnipeg Metro Region 14 Membership EditThe Winnipeg Metro Region is located in the Red River Valley in the southeast portion of the province of Manitoba and is bounded to the north by the south basin of Lake Winnipeg 5 The Region was originally defined in The Capital Region Partnership Act 2006 to include 16 municipalities 11 Since that time the Town of Niverville and the Village of Dunnottar have been incorporated into the Winnipeg Metropolitan Region giving the Region 18 municipalities in total The Region today comprises the following cities towns and RMs 4 City of Winnipeg City of Selkirk Town of Stonewall Town of Niverville Village of Dunnottar RM of Cartier RM of East St Paul RM of Headingley RM of Macdonald RM of Ritchot RM of Rockwood RM of Rosser RM of Springfield RM of St Andrews RM of St Clements RM of St Francois Xavier RM of Tache RM of West St Paul An aerial view of Winnipeg However there are some municipalities that are geographically entirely or largely within the Region s territory that are not officially part of the Metro Region These include the town of Teulon the village of Garson and the Indian reserve of Brokenhead Ojibway Nation Winnipeg census metropolitan area Edit The Winnipeg Metro Region includes the smaller Winnipeg census metropolitan area CMA with the addition of the Brokenhead 4 Indian Reserve The included CMA municipalities are 6 Winnipeg East St Paul Headingley Ritchot Rosser Springfield St Clements St Francois Xavier Tache West St PaulDemographics EditPopulation Edit The population of the Winnipeg Metro Region is greatly concentrated within the city of Winnipeg itself which has 86 5 of the Region s population residing in less than 6 of its land area On the provincial level the city has 54 9 of the province s population while the Region s share is 63 5 Census area 1991 census 1996 census 2001 census 2006 census 2011 census 2016 census 2021 censusCity of Winnipeg 15 16 615 215 618 477 619 544 633 451 663 617 705 244 749 607Winnipeg CMA 7 17 18 19 660 450 672 109 676 594 694 668 730 018 778 489 834 678Winnipeg Metropolitan Region 20 21 22 696 453 705 806 711 455 730 305 771 616 821 537 873 880Ethnicity Edit Panethnic groups in Metro Winnipeg 2001 2021 Panethnicgroup 2021 23 24 2016 25 2011 26 2006 27 2001 28 Pop Pop Pop Pop Pop European a 460 240 56 15 473 360 62 16 495 445 69 33 514 715 75 03 523 405 79 1 Indigenous 102 075 12 45 92 810 12 19 78 420 10 97 68 385 9 97 55 755 8 43 Southeast Asian b 94 700 11 55 81 875 10 75 63 740 8 92 42 275 6 16 35 125 5 31 South Asian 63 805 7 78 38 100 5 23 175 3 24 15 295 2 23 12 290 1 86 African 40 920 4 99 27 375 3 59 17 840 2 5 14 475 2 11 11 440 1 73 East Asian c 28 525 3 48 25 270 3 32 19 375 2 71 16 720 2 44 13 470 2 04 Middle Eastern d 10 480 1 28 7 110 0 93 4 705 0 66 4 020 0 59 1 955 0 3 Latin American 9 160 1 12 6 825 0 9 6 560 0 92 5 475 0 8 4 550 0 69 Other Multiracial e 10 595 1 29 8 810 1 16 5 390 0 75 4 680 0 68 3 735 0 56 Total responses 819 715 98 21 761 540 97 82 714 635 97 89 686 040 98 76 661 725 98 58 Total population 834 678 100 778 489 100 730 018 100 694 668 100 671 274 100 Note Totals greater than 100 due to multiple origin responses Language Edit The question on knowledge of languages allows for multiple responses Knowledge of Languages in Metro Winnipeg Language 2021 29 2011 26 2001 30 Pop Pop Pop English 805 680 98 29 711 285 99 53 655 360 99 04 French 83 365 10 17 76 765 10 74 74 460 11 25 Tagalog 64 725 7 9 45 745 6 4 23 560 3 56 Punjabi 40 105 4 89 12 010 1 68 6 130 0 93 Hindi 23 670 2 89 6 900 0 97 3 245 0 49 Spanish 16 550 2 02 13 475 1 89 10 655 1 61 German 15 755 1 92 23 485 3 29 28 485 4 3 Mandarin 15 240 1 86 3 590 0 5 1 490 0 23 Ukrainian 9 720 1 19 13 490 1 89 20 865 3 15 Russian 9 615 1 17 5 495 0 77 3 100 0 47 Arabic 9 470 1 16 4 485 0 63 1 900 0 29 Portuguese 8 605 1 05 6 595 0 92 7 965 1 2 Cantonese 8 165 1 4 365 0 61 3 025 0 46 Urdu 6 240 0 76 2 315 0 32 1 115 0 17 Polish 6 145 0 75 7 380 1 03 11 005 1 66 Vietnamese 6 015 0 73 3 825 0 54 3 900 0 59 Yoruba 5 350 0 65 Italian 4 860 0 59 5 440 0 76 6 740 1 02 Gujarati 4 280 0 52 1 310 0 18 485 0 07 Tigrigna 4 100 0 5 1 010 0 14 Korean 3 900 0 48 2 660 0 37 885 0 13 Hebrew 3 690 0 45 2 575 0 36 1 625 0 25 Amharic 3 370 0 41 1 605 0 22 Ojibway 3 265 0 4 2 260 0 32 3 535 0 53 Ilocano 3 015 0 37 1 165 0 16 Swahili 2 775 0 34 1 200 0 17 550 0 08 Bengali 2 660 0 32 630 0 09 275 0 04 Serbo Croatian 2 630 0 32 2 085 0 29 3 535 0 53 Plautdietsch 2 190 0 27 Cree 1 805 0 22 1 555 0 22 2 850 0 43 Pampangan Kapampangan Pampango 1 635 0 2 Somali 1 590 0 19 735 0 1 Dutch 1 565 0 19 1 935 0 27 2 980 0 45 IranianPersian 1 525 0 19 Greek 1 500 0 18 1 435 0 2 1 655 0 25 Igbo 1 400 0 17 Cebuano 1 365 0 17 Japanese 1 310 0 16 860 0 12 975 0 15 Kurdish 1 170 0 14 265 0 04 365 0 06 Lao 1 165 0 14 960 0 13 1 285 0 19 Sinhala 1 160 0 14 535 0 07 425 0 06 Malayalam 1 095 0 13 310 0 04 90 0 01 Hungarian 1 035 0 13 1 140 0 16 1 680 0 25 Chinese n o s 6 430 0 9 5 650 0 85 Persian 1 950 0 27 810 0 12 TotalResponses 819 715 98 21 714 635 97 89 661 725 98 58 TotalPopulation 834 678 100 730 018 100 671 274 100 Governance EditRegional partnership is led by a board of governors As of 2021 update board members include 1 Scott Gillingham City of Winnipeg councillor board co chair Shelley Hart RM of East St Paul mayor board co chair John Orlikow City of Winnipeg councillor Larry Johannson City of Selkirk mayor Christa Vann Mitchell RM of Cartier reeve Jim Robson RM of Headingley councillor Brad Erb RM of Macdonald reeve Chris Ewen RM of Ritchot mayor J Wesley Taplin RM of Rockwood reeve Fran Smee RM of Rosser reeve Tiffany Fell RM of Springfield mayor Joy Sul RM of St Andrews mayor Debbie Fiebelkorn RM of St Clements mayor Rick van Wyk RM of St Francois Xavier reeve Justin Denis Bohemier RM of Tache mayor Cheryl Christian RM of West St Paul mayor Myron Dyck Town of Niverville mayor Clive Hinds Town of Stonewall mayor Rick Gamble Village of Dunnottar mayorIn addition to those located entirely in the City of Winnipeg the Region falls into several federal electoral districts Charleswood St James Assiniboia Headingley 31 Kildonan St Paul 32 Portage Lisgar northeastern portion 33 Provencher northwestern portion 34 Selkirk Interlake Eastman southern portion 35 See also EditList of Manitoba regions List of communities in Manitoba Southern Manitoba Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg Winnipeg Regional Health Authority Metro Winnipeg Transit Metro Winnipeg newspaper Amalgamation of Winnipeg Regional planningNotes Edit 2001 2016 Statistic includes all persons that did not make up part of a visible minority or an indigenous identity 2021 Statistic includes all persons belonging to the non indigenous and non visible minority White population group Statistic includes total responses of Filipino and Southeast Asian under visible minority section on census Statistic includes total responses of Chinese Korean and Japanese under visible minority section on census Statistic includes total responses of West Asian and Arab under visible minority section on census Statistic includes total responses of Visible minority n i e and Multiple visible minorities under visible minority section on census References Edit a b Governance Partnership of the Manitoba Capital Region A Regional Growth Strategy and Population Analysis PDF The Partnership of the Manitoba Capital Region 9 May 2016 p 4 Retrieved 29 July 2019 Resources Winnipeg Metropolitan Region 2021 Retrieved 28 March 2021 a b c d Winnipeg Metropolitan Region 2021 Retrieved August 21 2021 a b Municipal Relations Welcome to Manitoba s Capital Region Province of Manitoba Retrieved 2021 08 13 a b Government of Canada Statistics Canada 2017 02 08 Focus on Geography Series 2016 Census Census metropolitan area of Winnipeg www12 statcan gc ca Retrieved 2021 08 13 a b 2001 Census Data Winnipeg Census Metropolitan Area CMA PDF City of Winnipeg Retrieved 1 August 2019 Santin Aldo February 8 1998 Mayor eyes mediator in water controversy Winnipeg Free Press p 3 Redekop Bill November 9 1998 Hearings aim to heal relationship between city nearby municipalities Winnipeg Free Press p A3 MacKenzie Glen October 4 1998 Capital region chiefs bury hatchet Winnipeg Free Press p A3 a b The Capital Region Partnership Act Government of Manitoba 2006 Retrieved 29 July 2019 Securing Our Future An Action Plan for Winnipeg s Metropolitan Region PDF Winnipeg Metro Region 2018 Murray Robert W 2019 For the Benefit of All Regional Competitiveness and Collaboration in the Winnipeg Metro Region PDF Dentons Kives Bartley October 31 2019 Province may appoint new planning authority to oversee development in Winnipeg and area CBC News Manitoba Retrieved October 31 2019 2001 Census Data The City of Winnipeg PDF City of Winnipeg Retrieved 1 August 2019 Population of Winnipeg PDF City of Winnipeg April 2021 Retrieved 1 January 2022 Selected trend data for Winnipeg CMA for Winnipeg 1996 2001 and 2006 censuses Statistics Canada 22 February 2016 Retrieved 1 August 2019 Census Profile 2016 Census Winnipeg Census metropolitan area Manitoba and Manitoba Province Statistics Canada 21 June 2019 Retrieved 1 August 2019 Population estimates July 1 by census metropolitan area and census agglomeration 2016 boundaries Statistics Canada 14 January 2021 Retrieved 1 January 2022 Partnership of the Manitoba Capital Region A Regional Growth Strategy and Population Analysis PDF The Partnership of the Manitoba Capital Region 9 May 2016 p 4 Retrieved 29 July 2019 Resources Winnipeg Metropolitan Region 2018 Retrieved 1 August 2019 Draft Plan20 50 Regional Growth and Servicing Plan WINNIPEG METROPOLITAN REGION PDF Winnipeg Metropolitan Region 11 June 2021 Retrieved 1 January 2022 Government of Canada Statistics Canada 2022 09 21 Indigenous identity by Registered or Treaty Indian status Canada provinces and territories census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations with parts www12 statcan gc ca Retrieved 2023 01 09 Government of Canada Statistics Canada 2022 10 26 Visible minority and population group by generation status Canada provinces and territories census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations with parts www12 statcan gc ca Retrieved 2023 01 09 Government of Canada Statistics Canada 2021 10 27 Census Profile 2016 Census www12 statcan gc ca Retrieved 2023 01 09 a b Government of Canada Statistics Canada 2015 11 27 NHS Profile www12 statcan gc ca Retrieved 2023 01 09 Government of Canada Statistics Canada 2019 08 20 2006 Community Profiles www12 statcan gc ca Retrieved 2023 01 09 Government of Canada Statistics Canada 2019 07 02 2001 Community Profiles www12 statcan gc ca Retrieved 2023 01 09 Government of Canada Statistics Canada 2022 08 17 Knowledge of languages by age and gender Canada provinces and territories census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations with parts www12 statcan gc ca Retrieved 2022 10 04 Government of Canada Statistics Canada 2013 12 23 Various Non official Languages Spoken 76 Age Groups 13 and Sex 3 for Population for Canada Provinces Territories Census Metropolitan Areas and Census Agglomerations 2001 Census 20 Sample Data www12 statcan gc ca Retrieved 2023 05 27 Charleswood St James Assiniboia Headingley Manitoba Elections Canada Retrieved 2021 08 12 Kildonan St Paul Elections Canada Retrieved 2021 08 12 Portage Lisgar Manitoba Elections Canada Retrieved 2021 08 12 Provencher Manitoba Elections Canada Retrieved 2021 08 12 Selkirk Interlake Eastman Manitoba Elections Canada Retrieved 2021 08 12 External links EditGovernment of Manitoba Community profiles Regional Map Census Divisions Map Municipality Profiles Winnipeg Capital Region Map 49 53 N 97 08 W 49 88 N 97 13 W 49 88 97 13 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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