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The Winnipeg Metropolitan Region (formerly called the Winnipeg Capital Region and the Manitoba Capital Region) is a
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in the Canadian province of Manitoba located in the
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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. Other places in the Region besides Winnipeg with a population over 1,000 are the city of Selkirk; towns of
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and Niverville; and communities of Oakbank,
Oak Bluff Oak Bluff is an incorporated community located in the Rural Municipality of Macdonald, Manitoba, Canada. It is situated seven kilometres southwest of the City of Winnipeg, between Manitoba Highway (PTH) 3's intersections with PTH 2 and PTH 10 ...
, Stony Mountain,
Teulon Teulon is a town located approximately 59 kilometres north of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, on Provincial Trunk Highway 7. Located between Stonewall and Gimli, Teulon is commonly referred to as "The Gateway to the Interlake". Teulon is surrounde ...
, 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 . It also includes the smaller census metropolitan area (CMA) of Winnipeg, with the addition of the Brokenhead 4 Indian Reserve.


History

In the late 1990s, issues such as providing Shoal Lake water to nearby municipalities and allowing
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housing growth beyond Winnipeg became more important. At the time, Mayor
Susan Thompson Susan Ann Thompson was the 40th mayor of Winnipeg, Manitoba. She was born on 12 April 1947. She was the first woman to serve as mayor of Winnipeg, serving two terms from 1992 to 1998. Thompson graduated with a BA from the University of Winnip ...
voiced the idea of a regional planning authority to mediate such issues. In June 1998, former Great West Life President
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was appointed by Premier Gary Filmon to chair the ''Capital Region Review Committee''. The panel looked at
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and economic development between the City of Winnipeg and surrounding municipalities. Thompson along with the mayors and
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of the 14 municipalities adjacent to Winnipeg began to meet on a regular basis starting in October 1998, thus forming the Winnipeg Metropolitan Region. 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. A pro-economic growth planning document was released in November 2018, called ''Securing Our Future: An Action Plan for Winnipeg's Metropolitan Region''. In October 2019,
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released a speech and discussion document, ''For the Benefit of All: Regional Competitiveness and Collaboration in the Winnipeg Metro Region'', which sought to reform regional planning. Upon publication, Premier Brian Pallister and Winnipeg Mayor
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spoke in favour of creating a new entity to manage development and transportation in the Winnipeg Metro Region.


Membership

The Winnipeg Metro Region is located in the
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in the southeast portion of the province of Manitoba, and is bounded to the north by the south basin of Lake Winnipeg. The Region was originally defined in ''The Capital Region Partnership Act'' (2006) to include 16 municipalities. 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: * 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. François Xavier * RM of Taché * RM of West St. Paul 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 Teulon is a town located approximately 59 kilometres north of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, on Provincial Trunk Highway 7. Located between Stonewall and Gimli, Teulon is commonly referred to as "The Gateway to the Interlake". Teulon is surrounde ...
, 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: * Winnipeg *
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* Headingley * Ritchot * Rosser *
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* St. Clements * St. François Xavier * Taché * West St. Paul


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%.


Language

The question on knowledge of languages allows for multiple responses. The following figures are from the
2021 Canadian Census The 2021 Canadian census was a detailed enumeration of the Canadian population with a reference date of May 11, 2021. It follows the 2016 Canadian census, which recorded a population of 35,151,728. The overall response rate was 98%, which is sl ...
, and lists languages that were selected by at least 1,000 respondents.


Governance

Regional partnership is led by a board of governors. , board members include: * 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. François Xavier reeve * Justin Denis Bohemier, RM of Taché 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 mayor In addition to those located entirely in the City of Winnipeg, the Region falls into several federal electoral districts: *
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*
Kildonan—St. Paul Kildonan—St. Paul is a federal electoral district in the Winnipeg Capital Region of Manitoba, Canada. It has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 2004. Geography It consists of the far northern end of Winnipeg and the rura ...
* Portage—Lisgar (northeastern portion) * Provencher (northwestern portion) *
Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman (formerly Selkirk—Interlake) is a federal electoral district (Canada), electoral district in Manitoba, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1976 to 1987, and since 1997. The ri ...
(southern portion)Selkirk--Interlake--Eastman (Manitoba)
" ''Elections Canada''. Retrieved 2021-08-12.


See also

* List of Manitoba regions *
List of communities in Manitoba Communities in the Province of Manitoba, Canada include incorporated municipalities, unincorporated communities and First Nations communities. Types of incorporated municipalities include urban municipalities, rural municipalities and local gov ...
* Southern Manitoba * Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg * Winnipeg Regional Health Authority *
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*
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(newspaper) *
Amalgamation of Winnipeg The amalgamation of Winnipeg, Manitoba, was the municipal incorporation of the old City of Winnipeg, 11 surrounding municipalities, and the Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg (Metro) into a one Unified City of Winnipeg, or Unicity. T ...
* Regional planning


References


External links

* Government of Manitoba Community profiles: *
Regional Map
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Municipality Profiles
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