Manitoba

Crowds gathering outside the old City Hall during the [[Winnipeg general strike Manitoba ( ) is a province of Canada at the longitudinal centre of the country. It is Canada's fifth-most populous province, with a population of 1,342,153 as of 2021. Manitoba has a widely varied landscape, from arctic tundra and the Hudson Bay coastline in the north to dense boreal forest, large freshwater lakes, and prairie grassland in the central and southern regions.

Indigenous peoples have inhabited what is now Manitoba for thousands of years. In the early 17th century, English and French fur traders began arriving in the area and establishing settlements. The Kingdom of England secured control of the region in 1673 and created a territory named Rupert's Land, which was placed under the administration of 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 Indigenous and Métis people in the Red River Colony. Negotiations for the creation of the province of Manitoba commenced in 1869, but deep disagreements over the right to self-determination led to an armed conflict, known as the Red River Rebellion, between the federal government and the people (particularly Métis) of the Red River Colony. The resolution of the conflict and further negotiations led to Manitoba becoming the fifth province to join Canadian Confederation, when the Parliament of Canada passed the ''Manitoba Act'' on 15 July 1870.

Manitoba's capital and largest city is Winnipeg, the sixth most populous municipality in Canada. Winnipeg is the seat of government, home to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba and the Provincial Court. Four of the province's five universities, all four of its professional sports teams, and most of its cultural activities (including Festival du Voyageur and Folklorama) are located in Winnipeg. The city has an international airport as well as train and bus stations; a Canadian Forces base, CFB Winnipeg, operates from the airport and is the regional headquarters of the North American Aerospace Defense Command. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Elder Brother and the Law of the People : Contemporary Kinship and Cowessess First Nation. by Innes, Robert Alexander

    Published 2014
    Other Authors: “…Staff, University of Manitoba Press…”
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    Creating Space : My Life and Work in Indigenous Education. by Kirkness, Verna J.

    Published 2014
    Other Authors: “…Staff, University of Manitoba Press…”
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    Change forces in post-communist Eastern Europe : education in transition /

    Published 2003
    “…University of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada --…”
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    Manitoba 1994-1995 official explorer's highway map /

    Published 1994
    “…Manitoba. Manitoba Highways and Transportation…”
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    Post-Secondary Education in Manitoba by Oliver, Michael

    Published 1974
    “…Manitoba…”
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    An act respecting a court of appeal for Manitoba being chapter 43 of the Consolidated statutes of Manitoba, 1913.

    Published 1913
    “…Manitoba…”
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    Statutes of Manitoba : passed in the sessions held in the.

    Published 1871
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