No, a staking and/or building location certificate prepared by a Manitoba Land Surveyor are prepared for different purposes other than to subdivide land. These certificates may show proposed subdivision limits but they do not constitute a plan to be registered in the Land Titles Office.
A survey plan that is prepared for subdivision/consolidation identifies new lot(s) or parcel(s) limits, and therefore must be registered so new titles can be created for those new lots or parcels. A staking certificate or building location certificate does not provide enough information to complete the subdivision process.