Manitoba saw the nation’s second-strongest population growth of any province over the last year, according to population and third-quarter 2015 migration estimates released by Statistics Canada.
Multiculturalism and Literacy Minister Flor Marcelino welcomed 30 new Canadians to Manitoba at a recent citizenship ceremony held at the Legislative Building.
More people are calling Manitoba home than ever before, with the provincial population estimated at 1,267,003, according to new Statistics Canada figures released this morning.
More people are calling Manitoba home than ever before, with the population growing by 16,045 to reach 1,261,500 by the end of March, according to Statistics Canada figures released yesterday.
Steinbach has been officially declared as the third largest city in Manitoba, after Winnipeg and Brandon.
New census information released today by Statistics Canada shows Manitoba’s population growth between 2006 and 2011 increased by more than double that of the previous five-year period.
The Chair of the Banff Pork Seminar Advisory Committee predicts population growth will challenge Canada’s pork producers to expand production and improve efficiency to help meet an increased demand for food.
More people are calling Manitoba home than ever before, with the provincial population at 1,254,700, according to new Statistics Canada figures.
The Chair of the Banff Pork Seminar Advisory Committee says the 2012 edition of the annual event will focus on providing pork producers the tools that will help them prepare to feed a growing global population.
Manitoba continues to have record-level population growth, Entrepreneurship, Training and Trade Minister Peter Bjornson announced.