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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2018-07-20 Protected map (managed forest code 20) used in the Story Map of Forest Management in Canada, 2017. Protected map (managed forest code 20) used in the Story Map of Forest Management in Canada, 2017. Protected areas were identified using the Canadian Council on Ecological Areas CARTS geodatabase. All IUCN Category Ia through VI protected areas in Canada were classified as Protected (CCEA 2008) with only a few exceptions. Source: This web map shows the protected areas used in the map of forest management in Canada, 2017 and includes the following tiled layer:Protected (Managed Forest Code 20) Data provided by Alberta Agriculture and Forestry; British Columbia Ministry of Forests; Manitoba Sustainable Development; Natural Resources Canada; New Brunswick Department of Energy and Resource Development; Newfoundland & Labrador Department of Fisheries and Land Resources; Northwest Territories Department of Environment and Natural Resources; Nova Scotia Department of Lands and Forestry; Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry; Prince Edward Island Department of Communities, Land & Environment; Québec Ministère des Forêts, de la Faune et des Parcs; Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment; and Yukon Energy, Mines and Resources. https://manitoba.ca/asset_library/en/legal/OpenMB-Information-Data-Use-Licence.pdf
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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2021-02-26 <p>This table contains weekly and monthly prices paid for market hogs in Manitoba and iso-wean and feeder pigs in United States (U.S.) in current and previous years, as well as average prices for five and 10 previous years. </p> <div><div>For hog price report definitions and calculations, <a href='https://www.gov.mb.ca/agriculture/markets-and-statistics/livestock-statistics/pubs/hog-price-report-definitions-and-methodology.pdf' rel='nofollow ugc' target='_blank'>click here</a>. </div><div><br /></div><div>Manitoba market hog prices are collected from major processors in Manitoba, compiled and released weekly by Manitoba Agriculture and Resource Development (ARD). Manitoba market hog prices are weighted by the volume of hogs processed, and averaged monthly. United States (U.S.) iso-wean and feeder pig prices are sourced from the <a href='https://www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/ams_2810.pdf' rel='nofollow ugc' target='_blank'>United States Department of Agriculture</a> (USDA) and presented in Canadian dollars (C$) using the Bank of Canada exchange rate. Monthly U.S. iso-wean and feeder pig prices are a simple average of the weekly U.S. total composite weighted average prices. Average five and 10-year prices are calculated as simple averages of weekly or monthly prices.</div></div><div><br /></div><div>Fields included (<b>Alias</b> (Field name): Field description.)<br /></div><div> <p><b><span>Period</span></b><span> (Period): period of time to be presented on charts from the selection of Monthly and Weekly; ;</span></p> <p><b><span>PeriodNo </span></b><span>(PeriodNo): serial number of period (1-12 for monthly presentation, 1-52 for weekly presentation);</span></p> <p><b><span>Hog category</span></b><span> (Hog category): category of animals from the selection of U.S. feeder pigs, U.S. iso-wean pigs, Manitoba market hogs;</span></p> <p><b><span>Previous year price</span></b><span> (Previous): animal price in corresponding period of previous year*;</span></p> <p><b><span>Current year price</span></b><span> (Current): animal price in corresponding period of current year*;</span></p> <p><b><span>5-year average price</span></b><span> (Average5): animal price in corresponding period averaged over last 5 years (excluding current year)*;</span></p> <p><b><span>10-year average price</span></b><span><span> </span>(Average10): animal price in corresponding period averaged over last 10 years (excluding current year)*.</span></p> <p><span>*(C$ per head for U.S. feeder pigs and U.S. iso-wean pigs, C$ per 100 kg for Manitoba market hogs)</span></p></div> https://www.gov.mb.ca/legal/copyright.html' target='_blank' style='color: rgb(0, 94, 149); text-decoration-line: none; outline-color: rgb(0, 122, 194);' rel='nofollow ugc noopener noreferrer'>Manitoba Open Data Licence</a><br /></p>
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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2021-10-26 <p>This table contains weekly and monthly prices for different crops, based on weekly surveys of grain buyers' pricing, as well as other publicly available market sources. The table contains prices for the current and nine previous years. Each weekly dataset contains prices on the sales that occurred from Friday to Thursday. The monthly price represents a simple average of the corresponding weekly prices. For more information on major crops in Manitoba please visit <a href='https://www.gov.mb.ca/agriculture/markets-and-statistics/livestock-statistics/index.html' rel='nofollow ugc'>ARD Livestock Markets and Statistics</a>.</p> <p><em>This table is used in the <a href='https://www.arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/26b976a569d3431e9783ac96a225ddcd' target='_blank' rel='nofollow ugc noopener noreferrer'>Manitoba Crop Prices Historical</a> dashboard.</em></p> <p>Fields included [<strong>Alias</strong> (Field name): Field description]</p> <ul> <li><strong>Year</strong> (Year): Year from the selection of last 10 years including current year</li> <li><strong>Period</strong> (Period): Period of time to be presented on charts from the selection of Monthly and Weekly</li> <li><strong>PeriodNo</strong> (PeriodNo): Serial number of period (1-12 for monthly presentation, 1-52 for weekly presentation). For weekly presentation, each week contains prices on sales that occurred from Friday to Thursday (e.g., Week 1 of 2021 represents sales between Friday, Jan. 1, 2021 and Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021, with the corresponding report published by the department on Friday, Jan. 8, 2021). For monthly presentation, each month contains simple average prices of weeks, which had more than two days of corresponding month in the period from Monday to Friday (e.g., if the first day of the month is Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday, monthly average includes this week; but if the first day of the month is Thursday or Friday, the weekly prices are included in monthly average prices of a previous month).</li> <li><strong>Price</strong> (Price): Crop price for the corresponding period of time, in C$ per tonne</li> <li><strong>Crop Category</strong> (Crop): Category of grains and oilseeds from the selection of:</li> <ul> <li>Wheat, Northern Hard Red; </li> <li>Wheat, Western Red Spring;</li> <li>Wheat, Red Winter;</li> <li>Wheat, Special Purpose (Low Vomi);</li> <li>Barley, #1CW;</li> <li>Corn, #2;</li> <li>Oats, #2CW;</li> <li>Flaxseed, #1CW;</li> <li>Canola, #1CR;</li> <li>Canola Meal, 34%, Altona;</li> <li>Soybeans;</li> <li>Soymeal, 46%, Wpg;</li> <li>Peas, #2 Yellow.</li> </ul> </ul> https://www.gov.mb.ca/legal/copyright.html' target='_blank' style='color: rgb(0, 94, 149); text-decoration-line: none; outline-color: rgb(0, 122, 194);' rel='nofollow ugc noopener noreferrer'>Manitoba Open Data Licence</a><br /></p>
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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2022-07-04 <h4><span style='font-size:16px; font-weight:normal;'>This data set contains the weekly ranges of prices paid for cattle and volumes sold at Manitoba livestock auction marts in the current year.</span><br /><span style='font-family:inherit; font-size:16px; font-weight:400;'><br /></span></h4><h4><span style='font-family:inherit; font-size:16px; font-weight:400;'>Manitoba Agriculture and Resource Development collects Manitoba market cattle prices from local auction marts, and they are compiled and released weekly. This table contains the highest and lowest prices for different weight and sex categories of cattle and the total number of cattle sold at each auction mart, each week in the current year. Each weekly dataset contains the prices and number of head sold for each sale that occurred from Friday to Thursday (data collection usually occurs on Fridays). Historical data is not presented in this table.</span></h4><h4 style='font-weight:400; margin:0.375rem 0px 0.75rem; font-family:&quot;Avenir Next W01&quot;, &quot;Avenir Next W00&quot;, &quot;Avenir Next&quot;, Avenir, &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;, sans-serif;'><div style='display:inherit; font-size:16px; max-width:100%;'><div style='font-family:inherit;'><p><i>This table is used in the </i><a href='https://manitoba.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=2967ddfbb935479d8f936a72022080c9' style='color:rgb(0, 121, 193); font-family:inherit; text-decoration-line:none;' target='_blank' rel='nofollow ugc noopener noreferrer'><i>Manitoba Cattle Prices and Head Sold</i></a><i> dashboard.</i></p><p>Fields included (<strong>Alias</strong> (Field name): Field description.) </p><ul><li><strong>Week</strong> (Week): This is a serial number associated with each week in the current year. Each week contains data related to sales that occurred from Friday to Thursday, i.e. Week 1 of 2021 represents sales between Friday, Jan. 1, 2021 and Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021, with the corresponding report published by the department on Friday, Jan. 8, 2021.</li><li><strong>Auction</strong> (Auction): This is the location of the auction mart.</li><li><strong>Parameter </strong>(Parameter): This is the data collected from the auction marts. Legend: <ul><li>Head sold: number of head sold <br /> </li><li>Bull: bulls <br /> </li><li>D1: D1 or D2 Cows <br /> </li><li>D3: D3 Cows <br /> </li><li>H401: heifers weighing 401 to 500 pounds <br /> </li><li>H501: heifers weighing 501 to 600 pounds <br /> </li><li>H601: heifers weighing 601 to 700 pounds <br /> </li><li>H701: heifers weighing 701 to 800 pounds <br /> </li><li>H801: heifers weighing 801 to 900 pounds <br /> </li><li>H901: heifers weighing more than 900 pounds <br /> </li><li>S401: steers weighing 401 to 500 pounds <br /> </li><li>S501: steers weighing 501 to 600 pounds <br /> </li><li>S601: steers weighing 601 to 700 pounds <br /> </li><li>S701: steers weighing 701 to 800 pounds <br /> </li><li>S801: steers weighing 801 to 900 pounds <br /> </li><li>S901: steers weighing more than 900 pounds<br /> </li></ul></li><li><strong>Measure </strong>(Measure): The price measure (low or high) indicates whether the price is the lowest or highest for the given category. This is left blank if the parameter is Head sold<span style='font-family:Arial, sans-serif;'>.</span></li><li><strong>Value</strong> (Value): This is the number of heads if the parameter is head sold. The price is in Canadian dollars per 100 pounds for other parameters.</li></ul></div></div></h4> https://www.gov.mb.ca/legal/copyright.html' target='_blank' style='color: rgb(0, 94, 149); text-decoration-line: none; outline-color: rgb(0, 122, 194);' rel='nofollow ugc noopener noreferrer'>Manitoba Open Data Licence</a><br /></p>
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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2021-10-26 <p>This table contains weekly and monthly average prices for different Manitoba crops. Prices are based on weekly surveys of grain buyers' pricing as well as other publicly available market sources. The table contains prices for current and previous years, as well as five-year average weekly and monthly prices. Each weekly dataset contains prices on the sales that occurred from Friday to Thursday. The monthly price represents a simple average of the corresponding weekly prices. For more information on major crops in Manitoba please visit <a href='https://www.gov.mb.ca/agriculture/markets-and-statistics/livestock-statistics/index.html' rel='nofollow ugc'>ARD Livestock Markets and Statistics</a> website.</p> <p><em>This table is used in the <a href='https://www.arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/b8546a2e1f1844bfa21b0efc3fc0ed3d' rel='nofollow ugc'>Manitoba Crop Prices</a> and <a href='https://www.arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/fa067db449074fde81ac114f02fbcf91' rel='nofollow ugc'>Manitoba Crop Prices Current year</a> dashboards.</em></p> <p>Fields included [<strong>Alias</strong> (Field name): Field description]</p> <ul> <li><strong>Period</strong> (Period): Period of time to be presented on charts from the selection of Monthly and Weekly.</li> <li><strong>PeriodNo</strong> (PeriodNo): Serial number of period (1-12 for monthly presentation, 1-52 for weekly presentation) – For weekly presentation, each week contains prices on sales that occurred from Friday to Thursday (e.g.,  Week 1 of 2021 represents sales between Friday, Jan. 1, 2021 and Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021, with the corresponding report published by the department on Friday, Jan. 8, 2021). For monthly presentation, each month contain a simple average price of weeks, which had more than two days of corresponding month in the period from Monday to Frida (e.g., i.e. if the first day of month is Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday, monthly average includes this week. But if the first day of month is Thursday or Friday, the weekly prices are included in monthly average prices of a pervious month).</li> <li><strong>Crop Category</strong> (Crop): Category of grains and oilseeds from the selection of: <ul> <li>Wheat, Northern Hard Red; </li> <li>Wheat, Western Red Spring;</li> <li>Wheat, Red Winter;</li> <li>Wheat, Special Purpose (Low Vomi);</li> <li>Barley, #1CW;</li> <li>Corn, #2;</li> <li>Oats, #2CW;</li> <li>Flaxseed, #1CW;</li> <li>Canola, #1CR;</li> <li>Canola Meal, 34%, Altona;</li> <li>Soybeans;</li> <li>Soymeal, 46%, Wpg;</li> <li>Peas, #2 Yellow;</li> <li>Wheat, Western Red Spring;</li> </ul> </li> <li><strong>Previous Year Price</strong> (Previous): Crop price in corresponding period of previous year, in C$ per tonne.</li> <li><strong>Current Year Price</strong> (Current): Crop price in corresponding period of current year, in C$ per tonne.</li> <li><strong>5-Year Average Price</strong> (Average5): Crop price in corresponding period averaged over last five years (excluding current year), in C$ per tonne</li> </ul> https://www.gov.mb.ca/legal/copyright.html' target='_blank' style='color: rgb(0, 94, 149); text-decoration-line: none; outline-color: rgb(0, 122, 194);' rel='nofollow ugc noopener noreferrer'>Manitoba Open Data Licence</a><br /></p>
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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2022-07-08 <p><font size='3'>The table represents prices paid for market hogs in Manitoba and iso-wean and feeder pigs in the U.S. weekly and monthly for the current and last 10 years.</font></p><div><font size='3'>For hog price report definitions and calculations, <a href='https://www.gov.mb.ca/agriculture/markets-and-statistics/livestock-statistics/pubs/hog-price-report-definitions-and-methodology.pdf' target='_blank' rel='nofollow ugc noopener noreferrer'>click here</a>. </font></div><div><font size='3'><br /></font></div><div><font size='3'>Manitoba market hog prices are collected from major processors in Manitoba, compiled and released weekly by Manitoba Agriculture and Resource Development (ARD). Manitoba market hog prices are weighted by the volume of hogs processed, and averaged monthly. United States (U.S.) iso-wean and feeder pig prices are sourced from the <a href='https://www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/ams_2810.pdf' target='_blank' rel='nofollow ugc noopener noreferrer'>United States Department of Agriculture</a> (USDA) and presented in Canadian dollars (C$) using the Bank of Canada exchange rate. Monthly U.S. iso-wean and feeder pig prices are a simple average of the weekly U.S. total composite weighted average prices. </font></div><div><font size='3'><br /></font></div><p><font size='3'>Fields included (<b>Alias </b>(Field name): Field description)</font></p><p><font size='3'><b>Year </b>(Year): year from the selection of last ten years including current year</font></p><p><font size='3'><b>Period</b> (Period): period of time to be presented on charts from the selection of Monthly and Weekly</font></p><p><font size='3'><b>PeriodNo </b>(PeriodNo): serial number of period (1-12 for Monthly presentation, 1-52 for Weekly presentation)</font></p><p><font size='3'><b>Price</b> (Price): Hogs price for the corresponding period of time (C$ per head for U.S. feeder pigs and iso-wean pigs, CAD per 100 kg for Manitoba market hogs)</font></p><font size='3'><b><span style='font-family:Calibri, sans-serif;'>Hog category</span></b> (Hog category): category of animals from the selection of U.S. feeder pigs, U.S. iso-wean pigs, Manitoba market hogs</font> https://www.gov.mb.ca/legal/copyright.html' target='_blank' style='color: rgb(0, 94, 149); text-decoration-line: none; outline-color: rgb(0, 122, 194);' rel='nofollow ugc noopener noreferrer'>Manitoba Open Data Licence</a><br /></p>
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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2021-10-20 <p>This table contains information about the number of cases reported, inspections conducted, and non-compliances to <a href='https://web2.gov.mb.ca/laws/statutes/ccsm/a084e.php' target='_blank' rel='nofollow ugc noopener noreferrer'>The Animal Care Act</a> for each year, starting in 2016, to the most recent quarter. These data are populated by the Provincial Animal Welfare Database for the Manitoba Animal Welfare Program and are displayed in the <a href='https://manitoba.maps.arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/ec49aae8426a43a1af0c4f1620f67cba' target='_blank' rel='nofollow ugc noopener noreferrer'>Manitoba Animal Welfare Program – Trends chart</a>. The table will be updated on a quarterly basis.</p> <p>Fields included [<strong>Alias </strong>(Field Name): Field description]</p> <ul> <li><strong>Category </strong>(Category): Includes the year, beginning in 2016, to the current year (e.g., 2016, 2017, 2018)</li> <li><strong># of cases reported </strong>(F__of_cases_reported): Includes the total number of cases reported for each year</li> <li><strong># of inspections conducted </strong>(F__of_inspections_conducted): Includes the total number of inspections conducted for each year</li> <li><strong># of non-compliances found* </strong>(F__of _non_compliances_found_): Includes the total number of non-compliances found following an inspection for each year</li> </ul> <p>* The number of non-compliances found as a result of an inspection by an Animal Protection Officer (APO) include animals deemed abandoned, issued notice of seizure, custody and distress, Director’s Order issued, surrendered ownership and recommendations for improvements.</p> https://www.gov.mb.ca/legal/copyright.html' target='_blank' style='color: rgb(0, 94, 149); text-decoration-line: none; outline-color: rgb(0, 122, 194);' rel='nofollow ugc noopener noreferrer'>Manitoba Open Data Licence</a><br /></p>
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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2021-10-20 <p>This table contains information about the status, actions and outcomes from inspections conducted by Animal Protection Officers (APO) and prosecutions in the Manitoba Animal Welfare Program for each year, starting in 2016, to the most recent quarter. This data is populated by the Provincial Animal Welfare Database for the Manitoba Animal Welfare Program and is displayed in the <a href='https://manitoba.maps.arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/ca4f58dd604940a1b5bbdfccd6748239' target='_blank' rel='nofollow ugc noopener noreferrer'>Manitoba Animal Welfare Program – Case Outcomes</a> dashboard. The table will be updated on a quarterly basis.</p> <p>Fields included [<strong>Alias </strong>(Field Name): Field description]</p> <ul> <li><strong>StatusGroups2 </strong>(<em>StatusGroups2</em>): Includes the status, actions or outcomes that have occurred throughout each assigned case</li> <li><strong>DashboardGrouping2 </strong>(<em>DashboardGrouping2</em>): Includes the dashboard element under which the statuses need to be grouped for each assigned case</li> <li><strong>Year</strong> (<em>Year</em>): Includes the year, beginning in 2016 to the current year (e.g., 2016, 2017, 2018)</li> <li><strong>Month </strong>(<em>Month</em>): Includes the numeric value of all months within a calendar year (e.g., 1, 2, 3)</li> <li><strong>Quarter </strong>(<em>Quarter</em>): Includes the numeric values of all quarters in a calendar year (e.g., 1, 2, 3, 4), where quarter 1 corresponds with January, February and March, quarter 2 corresponds with April, May and June, quarter 3 corresponds with July, August and September and quarter 4 corresponds with October, November and December</li> <li><strong>YQ </strong>(<em>YQ</em>): Includes the year and quarter of the most recent 12 quarters (e.g., 2021 Q1, 2021 Q2 )</li> </ul> https://www.gov.mb.ca/legal/copyright.html' target='_blank' style='color: rgb(0, 94, 149); text-decoration-line: none; outline-color: rgb(0, 122, 194);' rel='nofollow ugc noopener noreferrer'>Manitoba Open Data Licence</a><br /></p>
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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2021-10-20 <p>This table contains information about animal types, grouped into 11 categories, associated with assigned cases in the Manitoba Animal Welfare Program for each year, starting in 2016, to the most recent quarter. This data is populated by the Provincial Animal Welfare Database for the Manitoba Animal Welfare Program. It is displayed in the <a href='https://manitoba.maps.arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/e0a0071f82d24e8a81adb402a482bcbd' target='_blank' rel='nofollow ugc noopener noreferrer'>Manitoba Animal Welfare Program – Animal Types</a> chart. The table is updated on a quarterly basis.</p> <p>Fields included [<strong>Alias </strong>(Field Name): Field description]<br /> </p> <ul> <li><strong>SpeciesStatsGrouping</strong> (<em>SpeciesStatsGrouping</em>): Includes one of the possible 11 animal type groups associated with each assigned case (e.g., Avian, Bison, Bovine)</li> <li><strong>Year</strong> (<em>Year</em>): Includes the year, beginning in 2016, to the current year (e.g., 2016, 2017, 2018)</li> <li><strong>Month </strong>(<em>Month</em>): Includes the numeric value of all months in a calendar year (e.g., 1, 2, 3)</li> <li><strong>Quarter </strong>(<em>Quarter</em>): Includes the numeric values of all quarters in a calendar year (e.g., 1, 2, 3, 4), where quarter 1 corresponds with January, February and March, quarter 2 corresponds with April, May and June, quarter 3 corresponds with July, August and September and quarter 4 corresponds with October, November and December</li> <li><strong>YQ </strong>(<em>YQ</em>): Includes the year and quarter of the most recent 12 quarters (e.g., 2021 Q1, 2021 Q2 )</li> </ul> https://www.gov.mb.ca/legal/copyright.html' target='_blank' style='color: rgb(0, 94, 149); text-decoration-line: none; outline-color: rgb(0, 122, 194);' rel='nofollow ugc noopener noreferrer'>Manitoba Open Data Licence</a><br /></p>
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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2021-10-20 <p>This table contains information about the number of non-compliances found to five sections of <a href='https://web2.gov.mb.ca/laws/statutes/ccsm/a084e.php' target='_blank' rel='nofollow ugc noopener noreferrer'>The Animal Care Act</a> for each year, starting in 2016, to the most recent quarter. This data is populated by the Provincial Animal Welfare Database for the Manitoba Animal Welfare Program and is displayed in the <a href='https://manitoba.maps.arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/53588fe234d24e9786f9b68dafa6b184' target='_blank' rel='nofollow ugc noopener noreferrer'>Manitoba Animal Welfare Program – Non-Compliances to The Animal Care Act</a> chart. The table will be updated on a quarterly basis.</p> <p>Fields included [<strong>Alias </strong>(Field Name): Field description]</p> <ul> <li><strong>LookActStatsGrp</strong> (<em>LookActStatsGrp</em>): Includes the section under The Animal Care Act for which non-compliances were found</li> <li><strong>Year</strong> (<em>Year</em>): Includes the year, beginning in 2016, to the current year (e.g., 2016, 2017, 2018)</li> <li><strong>Month </strong>(<em>Month</em>): Includes the numeric value of all months in a calendar year (e.g., 1, 2, 3)</li> <li><strong>Quarter </strong>(<em>Quarter</em>): Includes the numeric values of all quarters in a calendar year (e.g., 1, 2, 3, 4), where quarter 1 corresponds with January, February and March, quarter 2 corresponds with April, May and June, quarter 3 corresponds with July, August and September and quarter 4 corresponds with October, November and December</li> <li><strong>YQ </strong>(<em>YQ</em>): Includes the year and quarter of the most recent 12 quarters (e.g., 2021 Q1, 2021 Q2 )</li> </ul> https://www.gov.mb.ca/legal/copyright.html' target='_blank' style='color: rgb(0, 94, 149); text-decoration-line: none; outline-color: rgb(0, 122, 194);' rel='nofollow ugc noopener noreferrer'>Manitoba Open Data Licence</a><br /></p>
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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2022-04-07 <p><span style='font-family:Arial, sans-serif; background-image:initial; background-position:initial; background-size:initial; background-repeat:initial; background-attachment:initial; background-origin:initial; background-clip:initial;'>This feature layer depicts the boundaries of economic regions in Manitoba. There are eight regions in Manitoba, defined by <a href='https://www23.statcan.gc.ca/imdb/p3VD.pl?Function=getVD&amp;TVD=131938&amp;CVD=138862&amp;CPV=46&amp;CST=01012006&amp;CLV=1&amp;MLV=4' target='_blank' rel='nofollow ugc noopener noreferrer'>Statistics Canada</a>.</span></p><p><u><span style='font-family:Arial, sans-serif; background-image:initial; background-position:initial; background-size:initial; background-repeat:initial; background-attachment:initial; background-origin:initial; background-clip:initial;'>Fields included</span></u><span style='background-image:initial; background-position:initial; background-size:initial; background-repeat:initial; background-attachment:initial; background-origin:initial; background-clip:initial; font-family:Arial, sans-serif;'> [<b>Alias</b> (Field Name): Field description]</span><br /></p><p><span style='font-family:Arial, sans-serif; background-image:initial; background-position:initial; background-size:initial; background-repeat:initial; background-attachment:initial; background-origin:initial; background-clip:initial;'></span></p><ul><li><b><b>Economic Region</b><span style='font-weight:400; text-indent:-24px;'> (Economic_Region): The name of the economic region</span></b></li></ul><div style='text-indent:-24px;'><br /></div><b><span style='font-weight:400; text-indent:-24px;'>For more information, see <a href='https://www.gov.mb.ca/jec/lmi/regionalprofiles.html#:~:text=Manitoba' target='_blank' rel='nofollow ugc noopener noreferrer'>Regional Economic Profiles</a> on the Manitoba </span></b><b><span style='font-weight:400; text-indent:-24px;'>government </span></b><b><span style='font-weight:400; text-indent:-24px;'>website.</span></b><br /><div style='text-indent:-24px;'>F</div><div style='text-indent:-24px;'><br /></div><div style='text-indent:-24px;'>F</div> https://www.gov.mb.ca/legal/copyright.html' target='_blank' style='color: rgb(0, 94, 149); text-decoration-line: none; outline-color: rgb(0, 122, 194);' rel='nofollow ugc noopener noreferrer'>Manitoba Open Data Licence</a><br /></p>
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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2023-03-06 Web map that shows the location of public schools in Manitoba that offer the French Immersion Program. Web map that shows the location of public schools in Manitoba that offer the French Immersion Program. This inclusive program is for all students whose first language is other than French, regardless of their abilities and needs. The French Immersion Program aims to develop plurilingual, confident, proud and committed global citizens. For more information, go to the French Immersion Schools in Manitoba website. **This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).** https://manitoba.ca/asset_library/en/legal/OpenMB-Information-Data-Use-Licence.pdf
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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2024-09-17 Vaccine Provider app for the Flu and COVID-19 vaccination season. This application displays the location of COVID-19 and Influenza vaccine providers within the province of Manitoba. Vaccination sites are symbolized as a pharmacy, medical clinic, provincial vaccine clinic, etc. Other information available for each site includes provider name, whether they are accepting appointments, the address, and any special notes or restrictions on the location. Manitoba’s Regional Health Authorities are also displayed for context.The vaccine provider data within the app is populated by Manitoba Health, Seniors and Long-Term Care. https://manitoba.ca/asset_library/en/legal/OpenMB-Information-Data-Use-Licence.pdf
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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2020-12-01 Feature point layer of the 124 licensed personal care homes (PCHs) in Manitoba. This is a feature point layer of the 124 licensed personal care homes (PCHs) in Manitoba. All licensed PCHs in Manitoba are required to comply with minimum standards of care as set out in the Personal Care Home Standards Regulation under the Health Services Insurance Act. The Licensing and Compliance Branch of Manitoba Health Seniors and Active Living monitors compliance through regular review processes. PCH operators are required to take the necessary steps to address concerns identified in the course of reviews within specified time lines and must provide status updates until concerns have been addressed. PCH licences are reviewed and renewed annually and review findings are used to inform decision-making.  The dataset includes the following fields (Alias (Name): Description)  Regional Health Authority (Regional_Health_Authority): The name of the Regional Health Authority in which the facility is located.  Community (Community): The name of the community in which the facility is located.  Facility (Facility): The name of the licensed personal care home.  Facility Key (Facility_Key): Primary key used to query records in the Summary Reviews table.  Facility Label (Facility_Label): An abbreviated facility name suitable for use as a label in a map.  Address (Address): The street address of the facility.  Postal Code (Postal_Code): The postal code for the facility.  Phone Number (Phone_Number): The phone number for the facility.  Proprietary Status (Proprietary_Status): Refers to the ownership of the facility, either Proprietary or Non-proprietary.  Language (Language): The designated language of the facility, either English or Bilingual.  Bed (Beds): The number of beds in the facility.  Status of Licence (Status_of_Licence): The status of the facility’s license. Possible values are Unencumbered, Under Review, or With Conditions.  Owner/Operator (Owner_Operator): The individual or company that owns the facility.  Website (Website): The URL for the website of the facility.  Latitude (Latitude): The latitudinal coordinate in decimal degrees.  Longitude (Longitude): The longitudinal coordinate in decimal degrees. This feature point layer forms part of the data for the Manitoba Personal Care Home Reporting app. https://manitoba.ca/asset_library/en/legal/OpenMB-Information-Data-Use-Licence.pdf
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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2018-11-08 This dataset was created to provide a spatial dataset of the school divisions within the province of Manitoba. This polygon layer depicts official boundaries of the Manitoba School Divisions as per Director of Surveys (DoS) plans. Each DoS number can be found in the field "source". Boundaries are approved by both Manitoba Education and the Director of Surveys of Manitoba. Ward boundaries, schools and the following school divisions are not included in this dataset: Funded Independent,  Non-funded Independent,  First Nations,  Institutional schools, and  The Division Scolaire franco-manitobaine. This  polygon layer is symbolized by the School Division Names in the field SchoolDiv.The dataset includes the following fields:Alias (Field Name): Description of fieldFID (FID): Identification numberOBJECTID (OBJECTID): Object IDShape Length (Shape_Leng): Length of polygonShape Area (Shape_Area): Area of polygon shapeSchool Division Name (School_Div): Division Name.DoS Source Number (SOURCE): Director of Surveys (DoS) plan number.Website (WEBSITE): Division website address (if available). https://manitoba.ca/asset_library/en/legal/OpenMB-Information-Data-Use-Licence.pdf
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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2022-02-16 This polygon dataset represents Crown land parcels contained within flood compensation/settlement agreements with certain Northern Affairs communities, excluding First Nations. The purpose of this dataset is to show Crown land parcels contained within flood compensation/settlement agreements with certain Northern Affairs communities, not including First Nations. The dataset includes the Grand Rapids Forebay (GRF) agreements for the Northern Affairs communities of Moose Lake and Easterville, plus recently added Cross Lake Community and Norway House Community Settlement lands. The agreements provide for lands to be held by permit and/or certificate of title in the name of a community corporation, or set aside for traditional use. Best efforts have been made to reasonably represent the parcels within the dataset as set out in the respective agreements. The mapped parcels are not removed (or regularly updated) following survey or transfer of any Crown (Manitoba) land to the community. All boundaries are to be considered approximate and for illustrative purposes only. For more information on individual agreements please visit the Manitoba government website: https://www.gov.mb.ca/inr/settlements-and-other-agreements/index.html Fields included [Alias (Field Name): Field description] OBJECTID (OBJECTID): Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated ID Number (ID): A unique number identifying the Community Agreement parcel Community (COMMUNITY): Name of community for which a land parcel is held Site Name (SITE_NAME): Name of land parcel Site Type (SITE_TYPE): Site type description. Sites can be held as fee simple, permit lands, traditional use protected area, community boundary expansion, and quarry lease. Area in Square Metres (AREA): Land parcel area in square metres Area in Hectares (HECTARES): Land parcel area in hectares Area in Acres (ACREAGE): Land parcel area in acres Agreement Name (AGREEMENT): Name of settlement agreement under which the land is administered Date of Agreement (AGREE_DATE): Date of settlement agreement under which the land is administered https://manitoba.ca/asset_library/en/legal/OpenMB-Information-Data-Use-Licence.pdf
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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2022-01-05 Treaty/Settlement map (managed forest code 40) used in the Forest Management in Canada, 2020 story map. Treaty/Settlement map (managed forest code 40) using  Aboriginal Lands of Canada Legislative Boundaries . These are lands owned by a First Nation, Metis or Inuit authority. The Treaty/Settlement map is used in the Story Map of Forest Management in Canada, 2020 (Aménagement des forêts au Canada, 2020) and includes the following tiled layer: Tile Layer of Treaty Settlement Managed Forest Code 40: 2020 https://manitoba.ca/asset_library/en/legal/OpenMB-Information-Data-Use-Licence.pdf
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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2021-06-24 Market pork prices in Manitoba and prices for the ISO weaning and feeder pork sectors in the United States (US) presented in interactive tables. These interactive tables illustrate the prices of market pork in Manitoba and the ISO weaning and feeder pork sectors in the US for the current year and previous years, as well as the average prices over the past five and ten years. Prices can be shown per week or per month. Market pork prices in Manitoba are collected from major processors in the province, compiled and published weekly by the Department of Agriculture and Resource Development. Market hog prices in Manitoba are weighted by the volume of hogs processed and averaged on a monthly basis. Prices in the ISO weaning and fattening pork sectors in the US come from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and are presented in Canadian dollars (CAD) using the Bank of Canada exchange rate. The monthly prices in the ISO weaning and fattening pig sectors in the US are a simple average of the total of the weekly composite weighted average prices in the US. Average prices over the past five and ten years are calculated as simple averages of weekly or monthly prices. https://manitoba.ca/asset_library/en/legal/OpenMB-Information-Data-Use-Licence.pdf
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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2017-05-19 This web mapping application shows the monitoring networks used to track drought conditions across Manitoba. Each tab displays a different source of data, including: streamflow and water level, groundwater, precipitation, reservoir supply status, and Canadian and United States Drought Monitor contours. Each of the data sources are explained in more detail below. Please note the following information when using the web mapping application: When you click on a data point on the River and Lake, Groundwater or Reservoir maps, a pop-up box will appear. This pop-up box contains information on the streamflow (in cubic feet per second; ft3/s), water level (in feet), groundwater level (in metres), storage volume (acre-feet), or supply status (in per cent of full supply level; %) for that location. Click on the Percentile Plot link at the bottom of the pop-up box to view a three-year time series of observed conditions (available for river and lake and groundwater conditions only). A toolbar is located in the top right corner of the web mapping application. The Query Tool can be used to search for a specific river, lake or reservoir monitoring station by name or aquifer type by location. The Layer List enables the user to toggle between precipitation conditions layers (1-month, 3-month, and 12-month) and increase or decrease the transparency of the layer. Data is current for the date indicated on the pop-up box, percentile plot, or map product. Near-real time data are preliminary and subject to change upon review. River and lake conditions are monitored to determine the severity of hydrological dryness in a watershed. River and lake measurements are converted to percentiles by comparing daily measurements from a specified day to historical measurements over the monitoring station’s period of record for that particular day. A percentile is a value on a scale of zero to 100 that indicates the percent of a distribution that is equal to or below it. In general: Streamflow (or lake level) which is greater than the 90th percentile is classified as “much above normal”. Streamflow (or lake level) which is between the 75th and 90th percentile is classified as “above normal”. Streamflow (or lake level) which is between the 25th and 75th percentiles is classified as “normal”. Streamflow (or lake level) which is between the 10th and 25th percentile is classified as “below normal”. Streamflow (or lake level) which is less than the 10th percentile is classified as “much below normal”. "Median" indicates the midpoint (or 50th percentile) of the distribution, whereby 50 per cent of the data falls below the given point, and 50 per cent falls above. Other flow categories include:  "Lowest" indicates that the estimated streamflow (or lake level) is the lowest value ever measured for the day of the year. "Highest" indicates that the estimated streamflow (or lake level) is the highest value ever measured for the day of the year. Monitoring stations classified as “No Data” do not have current estimates of streamflow (or lake level) available. Click on the Percentile Plot link at the bottom of the pop-up box to view a graph (in PDF format) displaying a three-year time series of observed conditions relative to the historical percentiles described above. The period of record used to compute the percentiles is stated, alongside the station ID, and if the river or lake is regulated (i.e. controlled) or natural.  Hydrometric data are obtained from Water Survey of Canada, Manitoba Infrastructure, and the United States Geological Survey. Near real-time data are preliminary as they can be impacted by ice, wind, or equipment malfunction. Preliminary data are subject to change upon review. Groundwater conditions are monitored to determine the severity of hydrological dryness in an aquifer. Water levels are converted to percentiles by comparing daily measurements from a specified day to historical measurements over the monitoring station’s period of record for that particular day. A percentile is a value on a scale of zero to 100 that indicates the percent of a distribution that is equal to or below it. In general: A groundwater level which is greater than the 90th percentile is classified as “much above normal”. A groundwater level which is between the 75th and 90th percentile is classified as “above normal”. A groundwater level which is between the 25th and 75th percentiles is classified as “normal”. A groundwater level which is between the 10th and 25th percentile is classified as “below normal”. A groundwater level which is less than the 10th percentile is classified as “much below normal”. Monitoring stations classified as “No Data” do not have current measurements of groundwater level available.  "Median" indicates the midpoint (or 50th percentile) of the distribution, whereby 50 per cent of the data falls below the given point, and 50 per cent falls above. Click on the Percentile Plot link at the bottom of the pop-up box to view a graph (in PDF format) displaying a three-year time series of observed conditions relative to the historical percentiles described above. The period of record used to compute the percentiles is stated, alongside the station ID.  Precipitation conditions maps are developed to determine the severity of meteorological dryness and are also an indirect measurement of agricultural dryness. Precipitation indicators are calculated at over 40 locations by comparing total precipitation over the time period to long-term (1971 – 2015) medians. Three different time periods are used to represent: (1) short-term conditions (the past month), (2) medium-term conditions (the past three months), and (3) long-term conditions (the past twelve months). These indicator values are then interpolated across the province to produce the maps provided here. Long-term and medium-term precipitation indicators provide the most appropriate assessment of dryness as the short term indicator is influenced by significant rainfall events and spatial variability in rainfall, particularly during summer storms. Due to large distances between meteorological stations in northern Manitoba, the interpolated contours in this region are based on limited observations and should be interpreted with caution. Precipitation conditions are classified as follows: Per cent of median greater than 115 per cent is classified as “above normal”. Per cent of median between 85 per cent and 115 per cent is classified as “normal”. Per cent of median between 60 per cent and 85 per cent is classified as “moderately dry”. Per cent of median between 40 per cent and 60 per cent is classified as a “severely dry”. Per cent of median less than 40 per cent is classified as an “extremely dry”. Precipitation data is obtained from Environment and Climate Change Canada, Manitoba Agriculture, and Manitoba Sustainable Development’s Fire Program. Reservoir conditions are monitored at 15 locations across southern Manitoba to track water availability, including possible water shortages. Conditions are reported both as a water level and as a “supply status”. The supply status is the current amount of water stored in the reservoir compared to the target storage volume of the reservoir (termed “full supply level”). A supply status greater than 100 per cent represents a reservoir that is exceeding full supply level.  Canadian and U.S Drought Monitors: Several governments, agencies, and universities monitor the spatial extent and intensity of drought conditions across Canada and the United States, producing maps and data products available through the Canadian Drought Monitor and United States Drought Monitor websites. The Canadian Drought Monitor is managed through Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, while the United States Drought Monitor is a joint effort between The National Drought Mitigation Centre (at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln), the United States Department of Agriculture, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The drought monitor assessments are based on a suite of drought indicators, impacts data and local reports as interpreted by federal, provincial/state and academic scientists. Both the Canadian and United States drought assessments have been amalgamated to form this map, and use the following drought classification system: D0 (Abnormally Dry) – represents an event that occurs every 3 - 5 years; D1 (Moderate Drought) – 5 to 10 year event; D2 (Severe Drought) – 10 to 20 year event; D3 (Extreme Drought) – 20 to 50 year event; and D4 (Exceptional Drought) – 50+ year event. Additionally, the map indicates whether drought impacts are: (1) short-term (S); typically less than six months, such as impacts to agriculture and grasslands, (2) long-term (L); typically more than six months, such as impacts to hydrology and ecology, or (3) a combination of both short-term and long-term impacts (SL). The Canadian Drought Monitor publishes its assessments monthly, and United States Drought Monitor maps are released weekly on Thursday mornings. The amalgamated map provided here will be updated on a monthly basis corresponding to the release of the Canadian Drought Monitor map. Care will be taken to ensure both maps highlight drought conditions for the same point in time; however the assessment dates may differ between Canada and the United States due to when the maps are published. Please click on an area of drought on the map to confirm the assessment date. Canadian Drought Monitor data are subject to the Government of Canada Open Data Licence Agreement: https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada. United States Drought Monitor data are available on the United States Drought Monitor website: https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu. For more information, please visit the Manitoba Drought Monitor website. https://manitoba.ca/asset_library/en/legal/OpenMB-Information-Data-Use-Licence.pdf
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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2023-03-08 This the data for the Winnipeg AVPA Regulation's interactive web map. It contains two polygon datasets that help users determine whether a property is affected by requirements in the regulation and a point dataset to help users navigate to properties This is the data for the Winnipeg Airport Vicinity Protection Area Regulation's interactive web map. It was developed to help interested parties determine whether a property is affected by the Airport Vicinity Protection Area Regulation. To protect and foster the airport’s operations and continued growth, while ensuring orderly and efficient development within Winnipeg, the Province has adopted an Airport Vicinity Protection Area Regulation under The City of Winnipeg Charter. The regulation defines two protection areas called "Area 1" and "Area 2".These areas provide direction on where and what type of residential development may take place near the airport. Area 1 comprises of lands immediately adjacent to the airport, where no new residential development will be permitted, except for replacement of buildings and minor infilling. Area 2 is located further away from the airport, where new or replacement residential development may be constructed. All development within the regulated lands must comply with indoor noise level limits set out in the Regulation.  The parcel boundaries in this interactive map are representations of parcels as defined by plan of subdivision or plan of survey registered at the Land Titles Office. This type of property boundary was chosen because the land division in these plans is used to define property ownership in Manitoba. https://manitoba.ca/asset_library/en/legal/OpenMB-Information-Data-Use-Licence.pdf

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