Louis Riel (redirect from Father of Manitoba)
November 1885) was a Canadian politician, a founder of the province of Manitoba, and a political leader of the Métis people. He led two resistance movements...
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Boniface, Manitoba and one of the major figures in French Canadian literature. Roy was born in 1909 in Saint-Boniface (now part of Winnipeg), Manitoba, and...
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Catholic Church and rural life. Events such as the North-West Rebellion, the Manitoba Schools Question and Ontario's Regulation 17 turned the promotion and defence...
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Métis (section Manitoba Métis Federation (1967))
Feb 14, 2023. Foster, John E. (1985). "Paulet Paul: Métis or "House Indian" Folk-Hero?". Manitoba History. 9. Manitoba Historical Society: Spring. Retrieved...
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America, the ELCIC's sister denomination in the United States.) 1985 Winnipeg, Manitoba 1987 Ottawa, Ontario 1989 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 1991 Edmonton...
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Université de Saint-Boniface (category University of Manitoba)
Saint Boniface neighbourhood of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. An affiliated institution of the University of Manitoba, the university offers general and specialized...
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Guy Gavriel Kay (category University of Manitoba alumni)
raised and educated in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and received a bachelor's degree in philosophy from the University of Manitoba in 1975. When Christopher Tolkien...
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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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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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usque ad caput. a contrario from the opposite i.e., "on the contrary" or "au contraire". Thus, an argumentum a contrario ("argument from the contrary")...
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Patrick Friesen (category Writers from Steinbach, Manitoba)
Steinbach, Manitoba, primarily known for his poetry and stage plays beginning in the 1970s. Friesen was born into a Mennonite family in Steinbach, Manitoba in...
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director Fred Schepisi. Exteriors were filmed in British Columbia and Manitoba. Schepisi worked with Australian collaborators Ian Baker for cinematography...
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Phencyclidine (redirect from Manitoba Shlimbo)
depicted two angel dust users in his 1982 painting Dustheads. In Hojo Tsukasa's 1985 manga, City Hunter, it is referred to by the slang term Angel Dust. It is...
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people are francophones. There are also French-speaking communities in Manitoba and Ontario, where francophones are about 4 percent of the population,...
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sheriffs. The proclamation can also be read during prison riots: Quebec and Manitoba have designated senior correctional staff as justices of the peace for...
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Canada's Infamous Bathtub Girls". CM: Canadian Review of Materials. XIV (13). Manitoba Library Association. Archived from the original on February 2, 2015. Retrieved...
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List of unsolved murders in Canada (category People murdered in Manitoba)
2007). "Mayor's wife slain, Manitoba town abuzz". National Post – via PressReader. "Death of mayor's wife in western Manitoba 'suspicious'". The Globe and...
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Louis Riel (Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 1985). Thomas Flanagan, Metis Lands in Manitoba (Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 1991). George...
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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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Bank of Halifax. In the same year it built a bank branch in Winnipeg, Manitoba, designed by Carrère and Hastings, in beaux-arts classicism proclaiming...
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from the original on 2021-11-01. Retrieved 2017-07-02 – via University of Manitoba. "U.S. Census". U.S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on 11 February...
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and Washington, as well as the Canadian Provinces of British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec; a trusted traveler program card (i.e. NEXUS, FAST...
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march of celebration led by activists and supporters who gathered outside Manitoba's Legislative Assembly awaiting the announcement of the governments decision...
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The team was founded in 1985, and played 31 matched before the end of the decade. The 1990s saw a surge of popularity with the team, introducing the first...
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Burton Cummings (category Members of the Order of Manitoba)
has also been named as an officer of the Order of Canada and Order of Manitoba. The Burton Cummings Theatre and Burton Cummings Community Centre in Winnipeg...
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Mr. Vampire (category 1985 films)
2011. "殭屍先生 Mr. Vampire (1985)". Hong Kong Movie Database. Retrieved 13 March 2012. "Mr. Vampire Australia". classification.gov.au. Archived from the original...
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Altona, Manitoba Arden, Manitoba Carman, Manitoba Gladstone, Manitoba Graysville, Manitoba Gretna, Manitoba Grunthal, Manitoba Halbstadt, Manitoba Homewood...
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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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Alberta (18) and Quebec (21). There are therefore three Canadian provinces (Manitoba, Quebec and Saskatchewan) and two territories (the Northwest Territories...
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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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