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    Tommy Prince (category People from Interlake Region, Manitoba)
    in Manitoba with representatives of The Crown. Prince himself would also represent First Nations concerns in Ottawa as Chairman of both the Manitoba Indian...
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    Insider. Retrieved 2024-07-27. Manitoba. (2010). Back off tobacco: tobacco education for Manitoba students, K-12 = Dire au tabac: programme de prv̌ention...
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  • lengthy period without any supply from clergy (in the Red River Colony in Manitoba, it took thirty years); in many cases, family worship consisted of devotions...
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    Hobart: 5.8–34.4 Darwin: 31 Prairie provinces (mainly Saskatchewan and Manitoba) contain high quantities of calcium and magnesium, often as dolomite, which...
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  • & Company St. Mary's Falls Ship Canal Company St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Railway Walter Baker & Company Welch & Forbes, LLC Harvard River Associates...
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  • Tribune. December 6, 1979. Fourth Session - Thirty-First Legislature of Manitoba - Debates and Proceedings, Vol XXVIII, No. 78A, June 12, 1980, ISSN 0542-5492...
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  • only three opposition MLAs since the province was founded in 1905. In Manitoba, the federal district of Winnipeg South has voted for the winning party...
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  • to serve as premier). John Norquay, who was Métis, served as premier of Manitoba from 1878 to 1887. Wab Kinew, of the Onigaming First Nation, was elected...
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    Assiniboine River Graham Bell  Canada 1992 A tugboat grounded near Churchill, Manitoba; Later scuttled 1992 as Canada's first Arctic Underwater Research Station...
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  • Identified as Man Who Killed Buffalo Woman". The Winnipeg Tribune. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. 20 June 1927. p. 1. Archived from the original on 27 March 2019...
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  • federal district: Federal District. 10 Provinces: Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland (from 31 March 1949), Nova Scotia, Ontario...
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  • from the original on July 8, 2010. "The Winnipeg Tribune from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada on April 25, 1931 · Page 45". Newspapers.com. 25 April 1931. Archived...
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  • growing numbers. Uzoma Asagwara, member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba – 2019. Jamie Lee Hamilton, Board of directors of the Greater Vancouver...
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    d'ouvrir des écoles. "Histoire des Acadiens et de l'Acadie - Économie et société au début du 19e siècle". cyberacadie.com. Archived from the original on 26 November...
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  • Sawchuk, Joe (1973). The Metis of Manitoba: Reformulation of an Ethnic Identity (PDF) (Thesis). University of Manitoba. Archived (PDF) from the original...
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  • News. 30 July 2013. "Sixteen Killed When Cage Falls In Nanaimo Mine". Manitoba Free Press. 2018-09-10. Archived from the original on 5 May 2020. Retrieved...
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    population of Manitoba and Saskatchewan has produced many followers of the Ukrainian Catholic and Ukrainian Orthodox Churches, while southern Manitoba has been...
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    Latin translations of phrases from the English lyrics as their mottos: Manitoba—Gloriosus et Liber (Glorious and Free)—and Alberta—Fortis et Liber (Strong...
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  • sports editor of the Winnipeg Free Press, member of lodges in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and Perth, Scotland. Walter Smith, professional footballer and club manager...
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    and economist Albert H. C. Corbett (1887–1983), Canadian legislator from Manitoba Albert T. Corbett, American research professor and psychologist Albert...
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  • Condemned prisoners were decapitated by accident at Headingley Jail in Manitoba and Bordeaux Jail in Montreal, and a prisoner at the Don Jail in Toronto...
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  • Retrieved June 16, 2012. Pearce's death, abc.net.au, June 10, 2012 Pearce's fatal car accident, au.news.yahoo.com Obituary: Sebastian Pecjak Archived...
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  • Communications (1972–2006). Sean Tallaire, 50, Canadian ice hockey player (Manitoba Moose, ERC Ingolstadt, Kassel Huskies). James Whitbourn, 60, British composer...
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  • Missing Man", Winnipeg Free Press, Thursday, December 23, 1948, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada "Foreign News: A Glass of Blood". Time. July 25, 1949. Archived...
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  • February 1907. Retrieved 2023-05-29. Paterson. Disaster. pp. 7–15. "Incendie au journal The Herald". Service de sécurité incendie de Montréal (in French)...
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    boundary waters of Northern Minnesota, southwest Ontario, and southeast Manitoba. Crow Wing Scout Reservation Cuyuna Scout Camp Twin Valley Council Cross...
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  • the Windsor-Detroit region and the Canadian prairies (primarily Southern Manitoba). After the 1760 British conquest of New France in the French and Indian...
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  • Saskatchewan both average between 14 and 18 tornadoes per season, followed by Manitoba and Ontario with normally between 8 and 14 tornadoes per season. Quebec...
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    Independent State of Croatia during World War II. It was launched 25 May 1944, with the goal of capturing or killing Partisan leader Marshal Josip Broz...
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    unique to Quebec may be unjustified as contemporary governments of Ontario, Manitoba and New Zealand shared many characteristics with Duplessis's rule, such...
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