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Manitoba is one of Canada's three Prairie Provinces. It lies midway between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Winnipeg is the capital of Manitoba. ...
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Hemophilia Manitoba Hemophilia Manitoba, or hemophilia, is a sex-linked genetic disorder that is effecting about 20,000 Americans, most of which males. ...
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... (Led to the creation of the province of Manitoba and the Metis Bill of Rights. ... Manitoba: ON 15 July 1870, the RRS entered Confederation. ...
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... of his colleagues or to avoid committing his government to a politically dangerous question of public funding for religious schools in Manitoba" (Smith, R. 1974 ...
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... amongst the three authors was whether the Canadian and Manitoban governments acted in good faith in carrying out the terms of the Manitoba Act, whether John A ...
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... Also in the 1880's, the Manitoba School Question which was another issue of contention for the French speaking Canadians. In the ...
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... Their farming tradition had its roots in the Red River settlement of Manitoba. ... Manitoba was entered as the fifth province on July, 1870. ...
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... In her story "A Place To Stand On", she says that she is from Manitoba, and that Manitoba has a great scenery of a untamed place of wild prairies. ...
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... Particular emphasis is placed upon Nova Scotia that, along with Manitoba, scored a large majority in favor of prohibition during the national plebiscite on the ...
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... or 'Rupert's Land' by the Federal government led to a chain of events which triggered the uprising from the Metis in the Red River Settlement of Manitoba. ...
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... It covers more than half of Canada and includes parts of the Northwest Territories, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and Labrador (Newfoundland ...
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... Ontario, the largest English speaking province also rejected this "distinct" society clause on the same grounds as did Manitoba for fear that Anglophone ...
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... Also in the 1880's, the Manitoba School Question became another issue of contention for the French speaking Canadians. In the 1880's ...
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... for them. Premier Rodmond Roblin of Manitoba proved to be a particularly resistant force on the question of female suffrage. He ...
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... During the Trudeau era, the majority of Liberal seats in the House of Commons was heavily concentrated east of the Manitoba border. ...
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Highway was born in 1951 in northwestern Manitoba. He went on to study at the University of Manitoba and graduated from the University ...
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... The only provinces that held public discussion were New Brunswick and Manitoba and it both provinces public opinion was largely negative. ...
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... Newfoundland, Manitoba, and New Brunswick still withheld approval. They would only sign the document if changes were made to it. ...
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From the initial Western frontiers in Manitoba to the eventual farthest reaches of the nation in British Columbia, the Western worldview and lifestyle can be ...
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... for prohibition." Nellies work in the women's Christian temperance union led her to the Political Equality League, which sought the vote for women in Manitoba ...
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... The prominent life of Margaret Laurence, one of Canada's most renowned female authors, began on July 18, 1926, in the quaint prairie town of Neepawa, Manitoba. ...
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The 1960s Mr. Basiuk is the person I chose for my interview. Rather than immigrating to Canada, Mr. Basiuk was born in Canada, Winnipeg, Manitoba, in 1936. ...
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... On July 15, 1870, the! area around the Red River Settlement became one province (Manitoba) and the land was for the Metis to live on. ...
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... To avoid the pain of family separation, some 600 families from the Fraser Valley volunteered for labour in the sugar beet fields of Alberta and Manitoba. ...
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... household. This lack of children's rights is further compounded by the isolation of the Gare's farming community in rural Manitoba. ...
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... with the Canadian manufacturing business, my biggest personal inspiration came from my encounter with a student counsellor at the University of Manitoba. ...
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... During the 1869-70, he led the rebel when Canada purchases Manitoba from the Hudson's bay company. ... At the end, Manitoba Act was established. ...
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... 4 Parc national Wood Buffalo, Alberta 1922 44 802,0 Parc national de Prince Albert, Saskatchewan 1927 3874,3 Parc national du Mont-riding, Manitoba 1929 2973,1 ...
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... As an example, Shields creates The Stone Diaries into a novel that seems merely to be an autobiography of an "unremarkable Manitoba woman"(Penfield 1998), but ...
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... He set up a provisional government in Manitoba. ... et al. Louis Riel and the Metis. Manitoba: Pemmican Publications. 1979. Flanagan, Thomas. ...
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