Brandon Sun By: Kimberley Kielley Save to Read Later Manitoba just joined five other provinces in a program funded by the Public Health Agency of Canada that tracks ticks through an app in an effort to provide quicker access to information for residents who may have been bitten by a wood tick or blacklegged tick. Advertisement Manitoba just joined five other provinces in a program funded by the Public Health Agency of Canada that tracks ticks through an app in an effort to provide quicker access to information for residents who may have been bitten by a wood tick or blacklegged tick.