The Manitoba Day Award is an award presented yearly, since 2007, by the Association for Manitoba Archives which recognizes those users of archives who...
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Manitoba Day (French: Fête du Manitoba) is the official anniversary of the founding of Manitoba, Canada, and is celebrated annually on May 12. The province...
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the Hudson's Bay Company. Rupert's Land, which included all of present-day Manitoba, grew and evolved from 1673 until 1869 with significant settlements of...
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Winnipeg in Manitoba, Canada. The community's first European settlers were Icelanders who were part of the New Iceland settlement in Manitoba. The community...
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Winnipeg (redirect from Winnepeg, Manitoba)
(/ˈwɪnɪpɛɡ/ ) is the capital and largest city of the Canadian province of Manitoba. It is centred on the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine rivers, near...
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Dan Snaith (redirect from Manitoba (musician))
performed under the stage names Caribou, Manitoba, and Daphni. His Caribou album Andorra (2008) was awarded the 2008 Polaris Music Prize, and his Caribou...
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Wab Kinew (category Premiers of Manitoba)
politician who has served as the 25th premier of Manitoba since October 18, 2023 and the leader of the Manitoba New Democratic Party (NDP) since September 16...
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The Manitoba Hydro-Electric Board (French: La Régie de l’hydro-électricité du Manitoba), operating as Manitoba Hydro, is the electric power and natural...
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College is a Catholic college on the Fort Garry campus of the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Mantioba, Canada. It was founded in 1926 by the Missionary...
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as "Family Day" in the provinces of Alberta, British Columbia (BC), New Brunswick, Ontario, and Saskatchewan; as Louis Riel Day in Manitoba; as Nova Scotia...
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Brandon (/ˈbrændən/) is the second-largest city in the province of Manitoba, Canada. It is located in the southwestern corner of the province on the banks...
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and real exhibitions; grants and awards. Of particular interest to the broader community is the Manitoba Day Award, which recognizes those users of archives...
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Winnipeg, Manitoba. She is most noted for her performance as Chicky in the film Bone Cage, for which she received a Canadian Screen Award nomination...
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canola oil in the 1970s. Likewise, University of Manitoba alumni include Nobel Prize recipients, Academy Award winners, Order of Merit recipients, and Olympic...
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Voice awarded Manitoba "Best Satellite Radio DJ". Manitoba's show on Underground Garage continued for 14 years. After the program ended, Manitoba moved...
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that encompasses the artistic elements that are representative of Manitoba. Manitoba's culture has been influenced by both traditional (Aboriginal and Métis)...
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Tom Cochrane (category Members of the Order of Manitoba)
2014, Cochrane received this award from OPSEU. Order of Manitoba: In July 2015 Cochrane received the Order Of Manitoba. On October 31, 2016, the provincial...
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Stephen Haddelsey (section Awards)
The Guardian. Retrieved 7 November 2021. "Martynowych & McCallum win Manitoba Day Awards" (Press release). University of Manitoba Press. 30 March 2016....
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Scotties Tournament of Hearts (section Award winners)
Scotia Lead: Penny Ryan, Alberta 1982 Skip: Arleen Day, Saskatchewan Third: Lynne Andrews, Manitoba Second: Donna Cunliffe, British Columbia Lead: Barbara...
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Manitoba Hydro Place (MHP) is an office tower serving as the headquarters building of Manitoba Hydro, the electric power and natural gas utility in the...
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Steinbach (/ˈstaɪnbæk/ ) is the third-largest city in the province of Manitoba, Canada, and with a population of 17,806, the largest community in the Eastman...
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Winkler is a city in Manitoba, Canada with a population of 13,745 (census agglomeration 32,655), making it the 4th largest city in Manitoba, as of the 2021...
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Scott Oake (category Members of the Order of Manitoba)
2021. "Outstanding Manitobans chosen to receive the Order of Manitoba". Government of Manitoba. September 10, 2020. https://www.theglobeandmail...
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Carolyn Gray (category Writers from Manitoba)
(Scirocco Drama) was produced by Theatre Projects Manitoba in 2007 and won the Manitoba Day Award for excellence in archival research. The Confessional...
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colonization in the 17th century. The book was shortlisted for the Manitoba Day Award. The following is a selected list of publications by Brown: Ojibwe...
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Edward Schreyer (redirect from Schreyer award)
previously served as the 16th premier of Manitoba from 1969 to 1977. Schreyer was born and educated in Manitoba, and was first elected to the province's...
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based within the province of Manitoba, eight of which qualify for each year's playoffs. The playoff champion is awarded the Turnbull Cup, the Junior 'A'...
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Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival (category Theatre festivals in Manitoba)
Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival is a 12-day alternative theatre festival held each year in July in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Primarily held in venues in...
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Roger Avary (category Film directors from Manitoba)
premiered on July 19, 2022. Roger Roberts Avary was born in Flin Flon, Manitoba in Canada on August 23, 1965 to a Brazilian-raised father who worked as...
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Lieutenant Governor's Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Community Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba Classroom Teacher Award (discontinued) Lieutenant...
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