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  1. Lives in the public service: A history of the Manitoba Government Employees' Union (Manitoba labour history series) by Doug Smith, 1993
  2. The Creation of Manitoba: Or, a History of the Red River Troubles by Alexander Begg, 2010-03-05
  3. Aboriginal Resource Use in Canada: Historical and Legal Aspects (Manitoba Studies in Native History, 6) by Kerry Abel, 1991-11
  4. Extraordinary tales from Manitoba history by J. W Chafe, 1973
  5. To evangelize the nations: Roman Catholic missions in Manitoba, 1818-1870 (Papers in Manitoba history) by Martha McCarthy, 1990
  6. History of Manitoba, from the earliest settlement to 1835 by Donald Gunn, Charles R. b. 1848 Tuttle, 2010-08-16
  7. From Fire to Flood: A History of Theatre in Manitoba by Kevin Longfield, 2001-10-01
  8. The Court of Queen?s Bench of Manitoba, 1870-1950: A Biographical History (Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History) by Dale Brawn, 2006-12-02
  9. A social history of the Manitoba Metis by Emile Pelletier, 1977
  10. The History of The Manitoba Branch of The Canadian Seed Growers Association by A.L.D. Johnson,T. A. Martin, 1970-01-01
  11. First Days, Fighting Days: Women in Manitoba History
  12. Impact!: A History of Disasters in Manitoba by Brock Holowachuk, 2009-11-12
  13. Every Stone a Story II: Manitoba's Buried History by Dale Brawn, 2009-11-23
  14. Medicine in Manitoba: A Brief History by Ian Carr, Robert E. Bearmish, 1999-12

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Lord Selkirk Association of Rupert's Land. Dedicated to the history of Lord Selkirk's original Red River Settlers (pre1836) and their descendants, this blog is full of
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22. Manitoba: Encyclopedia II - Manitoba - History
The geographical area now named Manitoba was originally inhabited by Ojibwa, Cree, Dene, Sioux, and Assiniboine peoples, along with other tribes entering the area to trade. The
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23. Manitoba History Experts And Information In Sources Directory 2010
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24. Legislative Electronic Publications -- Largest Health Capital Project In Manitob
LARGEST HEALTH CAPITAL PROJECT IN MANITOBA HISTORY GOES TO TENDER Project to Improve Patient Care, Technology, Infrastructure at Health Sciences Centre
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FRANCAIS October 10, 2002 LARGEST HEALTH CAPITAL PROJECT IN MANITOBA HISTORY GOES TO TENDER
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Premier Gary Doer today announced the tendering of the redevelopment of critical services programs at Winnipeg’s Health Sciences Centre (HSC), a project that represents the largest-ever health capital project in Manitoba history. Doer said the total project, estimated to cost more than $100 million, is a significant investment in the province’s health sector and will:
  • enhance the quality of health care and help address issues such as access to state-of-the-art equipment and emergency room efficiency; provide cutting-edge equipment and facilities that are critical for the recruitment and retention of health care professionals; and add to the revitalization of the core with more than $100 million in capital improvements.
"The Critical Services Redevelopment Project at the Health Sciences Centre is the largest, most comprehensive single investment ever made at a hospital in Manitoba, and is part of our ongoing plan for rebuilding health care in Manitoba," said Doer. "The new facility will include state-of the-art medical equipment and will feature several elements of hospital care that will be among the most complex in modern medicine." HSC is the largest teaching hospital in Manitoba and is the province's dedicated trauma centre. The Critical Services Redevelopment Project will address significant shortcomings in the physical plant, particularly in the emergency departments, operating rooms, intensive care units and other critical services areas.

25. Manitoba History: Reflections On A Quarter Century. - Manitoba History | HighBea
Manitoba History reflections on a quarter century. find Manitoba History articles. div id= bedoc-text Twenty-five years, fifty issues. As many of our readers know
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Related articles Twenty-five years, fifty issues. As many of our readers know, Manitoba History began in 1980 under editor Dr. Jean Friesen. Her intent was to combine the Manitoba Historical Society's long tradition of scholarly publishing, as represented by the Transactions series (which began publishing in 1882), with the more popular Manitoba Pageant, begun by the Society in 1956. I think her vision has succeeded. Over the last quarter century Manitoba History has brought its readers popular articles on a variety of topics, while maintaining what the eminent historian W. L. Morton (in describing the publication work of the MHS) called "the means and encouragement ... to pursue historical and scientific studies and attempt original work." Read all of this article with a FREE trial
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28. Horticulture In Manitoba History. - Manitoba History | HighBeam Research - FREE
Horticulture in Manitoba history. find Manitoba History articles. div id= bedoc-text For most of Manitoba's history, horticulture and gardening have been central to the
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Related articles For most of Manitoba's history, horticulture and gardening have been central to the experience of its peoples. We use the term "horticulture" to signify the cultivation of plants, flowers, and trees, as well as their scientific study. "Gardening" encompasses the cultivation of plants for subsistence, sale or ornamental display, as well as the manipulation of plant material to realize a landscape plan or design. Hundreds of years before the arrival of Europeans and other immigrant groups, horticulture occupied an important role in successful human occupation of this region. As Leigh Syms and Catherine Flynn show in their essay on Manitoba's first farmers, the province's Aboriginal populations have for centuries either harvested plant materials from the natural environment, or cultivated plants to provide food or to manufacture goods essential to occupation of the prairie region. Read all of this article with a FREE trial
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31. Manitoba - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Manitoba i / ˌ m n ɪ ˈ t oʊ b ə / is a Canadian prairie province with an area of 649,950 square kilometres (250,900 sq mi). The province has over 110,000 lakes and has a largely
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("Glorious and free") Capital Winnipeg Largest city Winnipeg ... Official languages English, French ( de facto Demonym Manitoban Government Lieutenant Governor Philip S. Lee Premier Greg Selinger ... NDP Federal representation in Canadian Parliament House seats Senate seats Confederation July 15, 1870 (5th) Area Ranked 8th Total Land Water (%) Population Ranked 5th Total (2010) 1,232,654 (est.) Density GDP Ranked 5th Total (2006) C$ Per capita C$38,001 ( Abbreviations Postal MB ISO 3166-2 CA-MB Time zone UTC DST Postal code prefix ... R Flower Prairie Crocus Tree White Spruce Bird Great Grey Owl Website www.gov.mb.ca Rankings include all provinces and territories Manitoba i m n t ... b is a Canadian prairie province continental climate because of its flat topography. Agriculture, mostly concentrated in the fertile southern and western parts of the province, is vital to the province's economy; other major industries are transportation, manufacturing, mining, forestry, energy, and tourism. The largest ethnic group in Manitoba is English Canadian , but there is a significant Franco-Manitoban minority and a growing aboriginal population.

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Hudson's Bay Company Manitoba was explored and posts were established by the French as well as by the British; their rival claims were resolved when England's conquest of Canada in the French and Indian Wars was confirmed by the Treaty of Paris in 1763. Scotsmen took over much of the French fur trade, organized the North West Company , and challenged the monopoly of the Hudson's Bay Company. A crisis came when the earl of Selkirk established the Red River Settlement at present-day Assiniboine in North West Company territory. The resulting violence deterred colonization until the merger of the two companies in 1821. From then until 1870, when the Hudson's Bay Company sold its vast domain to the newly created confederation of Canada, that company was in sole control, and settlement of the area increased. Riel Agricultural settlement in Manitoba proceeded slowly, but when the railroads came (1870 and 1881), they provided access to grain markets on the Great Lakes, and during the 1880s the population doubled. Manitoba's area was enlarged in 1881, and in 1912 it was given its present extension to Hudson Bay. The depression of 1913 and the opening of the Panama Canal in 1914 ended this period of prosperity, during which Winnipeg had served as a great transportation center. With the completion of the Hudson Bay Railway to Churchill in 1929, however, the province was in a position to use the shorter sea route eastward.

35. Library: Canada Facts: Manitoba
Manitoba History and People. History. The nomadic Assiniboine Indians were among the first inhabitants of Manitoba. Other aboriginal nations, including the Cree and Sioux came
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Canada Facts reproduced from the Education Canada Network Home Library Canada Facts ... Manitoba / History Area Map Quick Facts Location and Land History and People ... Government Manitoba: History and People History The nomadic Assiniboine Indians were among the first inhabitants of Manitoba. Other aboriginal nations, including the Cree and Sioux came from the east following herds of caribou and bison on their seasonal migrations. Unique to Canada, the northern parts of Manitoba were settled before the south. Europeans searching for the fabled 'Northwest Passage' first reached Manitoba through Hudson Bay in 1612. In 1690 -1691 Henry Kelsey, a Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) clerk explored Northern Manitoba from Hudson Bay to near the Pas on the Saskatchewan River. Later, in 1733 La Vérendrye led a party from New France that explored the Red and Winnipeg rivers and built several outposts in the area that is now Winnipeg. In 1731-1771 the HBC built Fort Prince of Wales at the mouth of the Churchill River. The French captured the Fort in 1782. In 1783 the HBC constructed Fort Churchill at the mouth of the Churchill River, it remained in continuous use until 1933. Throughout the seventeen and eighteenth century French Canadian voyageurs in birch bark canoes and couriers du bois "runners of the woods" continually traveled the rivers and forests west from New France in search of new sources of furs. Their trade and social connections with the aboriginal peoples led to the founding of a new Canadian nation, the Métis (peoples of mixed Aboriginal and European blood). The Métis, often connected with the North West Fur Company in its competition with the Hudson's Bay Company, established trading posts and small settlements across the west, contrary to the wishes of the HBC. One of their chief trading and wintering areas was at the heart of the Red River country where the Red and Assiniboine rivers meet. Here they established a headquarters and small riverfront farms.

36. Quick Fact - Manitoba History
1013000 BC - First evidence of nomadic hunters entering Manitoba from the south-west. Developing grasslands in south provided abundant hunting territory.
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37. Cougar Plays Starring Role In Manitoba History Books
Cougar plays starring role in Manitoba history books Big cat caught live in photos. Tue Jan 9 2007. By Martin Zeilig
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Big cat caught live in photos Tue Jan 9 2007 By Martin Zeilig Submitted Photo When a farmer near Duck Mountain Provincial Park came upon an elk calf that had just been killed, he suspected a cougar was to blame. At daybreak the next day, he had the proof: photos of the big, elusive cat returning to feed. Wildlife officials say his are the first such photos taken in Manitoba. PHOTOGRAPHIC history has been made with the first-ever pictures of a wild cougar roaming rural Manitoba. Retired miner and farmer Guy Dew took the photos last Sept. 16 after encountering the male animal on land adjacent to his Swan Valley farm, which is on the edge of the Duck Mountains, five hours northwest of Winnipeg and about 15 minutes east of the Saskatchewan border. Bill Watkins, a zoologist with Manitoba Conservation, says Dew's shots are the first showing a live cougar in the province. "Over the years that I've been with the wildlife branch, a lot of people have submitted photos. But this was the first one that was unequivocally a cougar. There's no doubt whatsoever. "I feel excited about it," he said, adding that cougars are a protected species under the provincial Wildlife Act.

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Thomas Mayne Daly 1882; 1884 James A. Smart 1885-1886; 1895-1896 Alexander C. Fraser 1888-1899; 1901-1902 Andrew Kelly 1890-1891 Dr. John McDiarmid 1892-1894; 1899-1900 Ezekial Evans 1897-1898 Robert Hall 1903-1904 John W. Fleming 1905; 1906-1911; 1912; 1913 Stephen E. Clement 1907-1908 Henry L. Adolph 1909-1910 Cater, H.W. 1915-1918; 1934-1937 A.R.McDiarmid 1919 George Dinsdale 1920-1921 E. Fotheringham 1932-1933 F. H. Young 1938-1943 L. H. McDorman 1944-1945 Frank T. Williamson. 1946-1951 James Creighton 1952-1955; 1958-1961 Dr. Stuart Schultz 1956-1957 Stephen A. Magnacca 1962-1969 W.K. Wilton 1970-1974 Elwood C. Gorrie 1975-1977 G.D. Box 1978

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