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    This table contains data on food processing facilities in the province. This table, created by the Food Safety and Inspection Branch of the Ministry of Agriculture, contains data on food processing facilities in the province. Fields included (Alias (field name): field description Site address (site_address): installation address: installation address Installation number (installation_number): number assigned to the installation Name of the installation (name_installation): registered name of the installation: registered name of the installation Type of installation (type of installation): the permits of the installations are issued according to the type of product concerned. Facility Category: The various license categories include: Food Processing — Facilities licensed in this category include food facilities that produce processed foods, for example, condiments, candies, candies, snack foods, and other prepared foods. Food storage, distribution, and repackaging — Licensed facilities in this category include facilities that store and distribute food products and that can perform basic repacking, for example, dry bulk products into small retail packages. Meat processing — Licensed facilities in this category include facilities that manufacture a variety of meat products, ranging from raw cuts of meat to products such as jerky sausage and jerky jerky. Facilities that produce smoked fish also fall into this category. The license of these facilities only allows them to sell their products in Manitoba. Bottling facility — Licensed facilities in this category include water bottling plants, soft drink manufacturers, breweries, wineries, distilleries, juice manufacturers, ice makers, and other similar facilities. Grain and oilseed processing — Licensed facilities in this category include grain and grain cleaning and packaging facilities, flour mills, oil processors, etc. Slaughterhouse — Licensed facilities in this category are slaughterhouses that process livestock into meat under the supervision of a public inspector in order to produce meat for sale in the province. Dairy processing — Facilities licensed in this category process dairy products, for example, raw milk cheese. Program sector (sector_program): program sector Work area (work_zone): work area Community (community): community where the installation is located Area (area): area of the city where the installation is located Zone (zone): area of the city where the installation is located Region (region): name of the region of the city where the installation is located Area (area): legal name of the installation Lot (lot): lot where the installation is located Block (block): block where the installation is located Plot (parcel): plot where the installation is located Quadrant (quadrant): quadrant where the installation is located Quadrant (quadrant): quadrant where the installation is located Quadrant (quadrant): meridian where the installation is located: meridian where the installation is located Number of the unit where the installation is located Number of the unit where the installation is located: meridian where the installation is located: meridian where the installation is located: meridian where the installation is located: meridian where the installation is located: meridian where the installation is located: meridian where the installation is located: meridian where the installation is located: meridian where the installation is located: meridian where the installation is located: meridian where the installation is located: meridian where the installation is located: meridian where the installation is located: meridian where the installation is located: meridian where the installation is ble_site): building number of the installation City of the site (city_site): city where the installation is located Province of the site (province_site): province where the installation is located Country of the site (country_site): country where the installation is located Country where the installation is located Postal code of the site (code_postal_site): postal code of the installation Latitude (latitude): north-south coordinates of the installation Longitude (longitude): east-west coordinates of the installation East-west coordinates of the installation East-west coordinates of the installation East-west coordinates of the installation Harvested species (species_harvest_site): species processed in each slaughterhouse Type of installation Alcoholic drinks and soft drinks Pasteurized milk-based products Fermented products Milling/pressed seeds/roasting/cleaning Foods that are not not potentially dangerous Uncontrolled temperature storage Non-ready-to-eat foods (non-PAM) Pasteurized liquid products Pasteurized juice Pasteurized juice Potentially dangerous foods Repacking/mixing Ready-to-eat foods (PAM) Reclaimed products Snacks and sweets Germs Germs Temperature controlled storage Temperature controlled storage Uninspected meat cutting and packaging Uninspected meat cutting and packaging Uninspected meat cutting and packaging Uninspected meat cutting and packaging Uninspected meat juice Unpasteurized water/ice Unpasteurized juiceWater/Ice Plant categorySlaughterhousbottlingDairy ProcessingDairy ProcessingStorage, Distribution and food repackingGrain processing and oilseeds/Meat Processing/Food Processing/Food Processing/Program Area: Agri-Food Processing/Food Processing and Distribution — 2 **This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**

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    Community Areas are a standard analytical and service delivery geography for the city of Winnipeg and the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority. Community Areas are a standard analytical and service delivery geography for the city of Winnipeg and the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority.  The Community Areas geographic areas were developed by the Community Data Network (now more commonly referred to as the Winnipeg Community Data Consortium), with input from the WRHA, Manitoba Health, the City of Winnipeg, and other stakeholders. Community areas can be defined to either include or exclude the municipalities of East and West St. Paul. Because the Winnipeg RHA is defined to include East and West St. Paul, use of the geographies in a health services or health status context includes East and West St. Paul. Conversely, because the City of Winnipeg excludes East and West St. Paul, use of the geographies in a municipal administrative context excludes East and West St. Paul. This shapefile reflects the use of Community Areas in a health services or health status context, and includes East and West St. Paul.

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    RHA Districts are geographic areas that are used to define populations and catchment areas for the administration and delivery of health services. This file provides RHA district boundaries for cartographic and analytical purposes. Within Manitoba there are five Regional Health Authorities (or "RHAs") responsible for the delivery of health service in five specific areas of the province described as "health regions". (In practice, the terms "health region" and "RHA" are used interchangeably to describe these geographic areas.) In consultation with Manitoba Health, Healthy Living and Seniors, and with the Manitoba Centre for Health Policy, each of the RHAs has defined further subdivisions within each RHA . These sub-areas of each RHA generally correspond to areas of clustered population and/or service delivery. They are used to plan service delivery, and are also used to describe and analyze population health and health service use with more specificity than analysis at the RHA level could provide. Due to the size and the total population of Manitoba's RHAs, there are two levels of subdivided RHA geography which are used for analytical and planning purposes. The smallest subdivisions used for this purpose are RHA Districts. RHA Districts within an RHA are also grouped into larger sub-areas with the RHA called RHA Zones, within each RHA District within an RHA included in precisely one of these zone. This shapefile contains the boundaries of Manitoba's RHA districts.

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    This file outlines the boundaries of the 15 risk areas defined by Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation./This file describes the boundaries of the 15 risk areas defined by the Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation. This file outlines the boundaries of the 15 risk areas defined by Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation. Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation (MASC) divides Manitoba into 15 Risk Areas of similar crop production risks, which are used to determine the premiums a producer country and the coverage that crops receive. For more information, visit MASC's website: https://www.masc.mb.ca/masc.nsf/maps_risk_areas.html This file describes the boundaries of the 15 at-risk areas defined by the Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation. The Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation divides Manitoba into 15 high-risk regions where crop production risks are similar. They are used to determine the premium the producer pays and the coverage the crops receive. For more information, visit the Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation website: https://www.masc.mb.ca/masc_fr.nsf/maps_risk_areas.html **This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**

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    An interactive web map illustrating the current state of Emergency Medical Service (EMS) Facilities in Manitoba outside the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority. An interactive web map illustrating the current state of Emergency Medical Service (EMS) Facilities in Manitoba outside the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority, as well as both the daytime and night time catchment areas of rural EMS Facilities south of 53°N.  The map includes points representing the current locations of EMS facilities. Polygons representing daytime or night time drive time catchment areas (9, 15, and 30 minutes) for each EMS facility are also shown, including the approximate population served (Statistics Canada 2011 census data) and incident responses (2015/16 data) within each catchment area . Note that this information is only available for rural Manitoba and areas south of 53°N.   Pop-ups for the current EMS Facilities display the following information: Community Name Facility Name Pop-ups for the current catchment areas display the following information: Community Name Facility Name Total Population in 9, 15, and 30 minute night time catchment areas (south of 53°N only) Total Incidents ((2015/16) in 9, 15, and 30 minute night time catchment areas (south of 53°N only)  

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    This file outlines the boundaries of Manitoba Agriculture's crop reporting regions./This file describes the boundaries of Manitoba Agriculture's crop report regions. This file outlines the boundaries of the five crop reporting regions as specified in Manitoba Agriculture's Crop Report.The Manitoba Agriculture Crop Report provides information on progress of seeding and crop establishment, crop development, any pest activity including weeds, insects and disease, crop activity including weeds, insects and disease, harvest progress, insects and disease, harvest progress, insects and disease, harvest progress, crop yields and grades, fall field work progress, and status of winter cereal crop seeding and establishment. In addition, it provides information on haying progress and estimated yields, as well as pasture conditions.This file describes the boundaries of the five crop report regions as specified in the Agriculture Manitoba crop report.The Manitoba Agriculture crop report provides information on progress in planting and establishing crops, as well as crop establishment, vegetative development, pest activities including weeds, insects, and diseases, harvest progress, yields and crop rankings, progress on field work in the fall, and the status of planting and establishing winter cereal crops. In addition, it provides information on the haymaking process and estimated yields, as well as on pasture conditions. **This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**

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    Feature layer of the Manitoba provincial boundary. A feature layer of Manitoba's provincial boundaries:Manitoba/Ontario boundary, Manitoba/Saskatchewan boundary, Manitoba/Nunavut boundary, International boundary. Excluding the International Boundary, the graphical data was computed from original boundary survey measurements published in respective official boundary commission reports using least squares adjustment software "Manor". The adjustments were constrained to known NAD83 [nmip94 adj.] federal/provincial boundary marker positions. For the International Boundary, the graphics were created by converting the official published NAD27 marker positions for the boundary into NAD83 using datum conversion software NTv2 and interconnecting the plotted marker positions with straight lines using CARIS map software. The purpose is to provide end users with a digital map of Manitoba's boundaries.  This data layer is suitable for most medium and small scale digital map applications as well as GIS georeferencing in general. This Manitoba provincial boundary was originally published on January 12, 2004. It was uploaded to Manitoba Maps as a feature layer on December 15, 2016. Use Constraints: The Hudson Bay shoreline for this product was taken from 1:500,000 scale digital mapping and is intended for generalized small scale mapping of this portion of the provincial boundary. Estimated accuracy if plus or minus 125m. Fields Included: FID: Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated, AREA: GIS area in square-metres calculated in the NAD83 Universal Transverse Mercator Zone 14 coordinate system, PERIMETER: GIS perimeter in metres calculated in the NAD83 Universal Transverse Mercator Zone 14 coordinate system, NAME: province name

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    An interactive web map illustrating the future state of Emergency Medical Service (EMS) Facilities in Manitoba outside the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority. An interactive web map illustrating the future state of Emergency Medical Service (EMS) Facilities in Manitoba outside the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority.  The map includes points representing the future locations of EMS facilities.  Polygons representing drive time catchment areas (9, 15, and 30 minutes) for each EMS facility are also shown, including the approximate population served (Statistics Canada 2011 census data) and incident responses (2015/16 data) within each catchment area . Note that this information is only available for rural Manitoba and areas south of 53°N.   Pop-ups for the future EMS Facilities display the following information: Community Name Facility Name Pop-ups for the future catchment areas display the following information: Community Name Facility Name Total Population in 9, 15, and 30 minute night time catchment areas (south of 53°N only) Total Incidents ((2015/16) in 9, 15, and 30 minute night time catchment areas (south of 53°N only)

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    The purpose of this dataset is to give an accurate representation of the boundaries of lands closed to hunting in Manitoba. The purpose of this dataset is to give an accurate representation of the boundaries of lands closed to hunting in Manitoba. These are defined as lands where hunting and trapping are either prohibited, or special restrictions are in place for certain species and areas are defined within the General Hunting Regulation (351/87), Moose Conservation Closure Regulation (122/2011), Hunting Seasons and Bag Limits Regulation (165/91), and Trapping of Wild Animals Regulation (245/90) of The Wildlife Act (C.C.S.M c. W130). Hunting and trapping prohibitions or restrictions are implemented in certain areas to ensure the conservation of species or enhance public safety. Fields included (Alias (Field Name): Field description) FID (OBJECTID): Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated Id (Id): The number assigned to each restricted area (not currently being used) Name (Name): Name given to the restricted area Restrictions (Restrictions): Description of the restriction applied to the restricted area Director of Surveys Plan (D_of_S): Director of Surveys Plan number which pertains to the boundary of the restricted area Regulation (Regulation): The regulation title defined in The Wildlife Act Shape_Area (Shape_Area): Area of the feature in internal units squared Shape_Length (Shape_Length): Length of the feature in internal units

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    The purpose of this dataset is to give an accurate representation of the boundaries of lands closed to hunting in Manitoba. The purpose of this dataset is to give an accurate representation of the boundaries of lands closed to hunting in Manitoba. These are defined as lands where hunting and trapping are either prohibited, or special restrictions are in place for certain species and areas are defined within the General Hunting Regulation (351/87), Moose Conservation Closure Regulation (122/2011), Hunting Seasons and Bag Limits Regulation (165/91), and Trapping of Wild Animals Regulation (245/90) of The Wildlife Act (C.C.S.M c. W130). Hunting and trapping prohibitions or restrictions are implemented in certain areas to ensure the conservation of species or enhance public safety. Fields included (Alias (Field Name): Field description) FID (OBJECTID): Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated Id (Id): The number assigned to each restricted area (not currently being used) Name (Name): Name given to the restricted area Restrictions (Restrictions): Description of the restriction applied to the restricted area Director of Surveys Plan (D_of_S): Director of Surveys Plan number which pertains to the boundary of the restricted area Regulation (Regulation): The regulation title defined in The Wildlife Act Shape_Area (Shape_Area): Area of the feature in internal units squared Shape_Length (Shape_Length): Length of the feature in internal units