- the same census, 148,810
Manitobans claimed to have
either full or
partial French ancestry.
There are
several Franco-
Manitoban communities throughout Manitoba...
- The
Manitoban is the
official student newspaper at the
University of
Manitoba in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Published for the
first time on
November 5, 1914...
- The
Manitoban elk (Cervus
canadensis manitobensis) is a
subspecies of elk
found in the
Midwestern United States (specifically
North Dakota) and southern...
- deep
divergence of
cultural values in the territory. The
Catholic Franco-
Manitobans had been
guaranteed a state-supported
separate school system in the original...
-
Manitobans Act". The
Accessibility for
Manitobans Act.
Retrieved 2023-04-12. "The
Accessibility for
Manitobans Act". The
Accessibility for
Manitobans...
-
official fish of
Manitoba after winning 1,450
votes of 4,000
votes from
Manitobans. The
commercial walleye industry in
Manitoba is the 2nd
largest inland...
- The Franco-
Manitoban School Division (French:
Division scolaire franco-manitobaine) is a
school division in Manitoba,
Canada offering French-language...
- The coat of arms of
Manitoba is the
heraldic symbol representing the
Canadian province of Manitoba. The arms
contains symbols reflecting Manitoba's British...
- Love Song Jake
MacDonald 1949 2020 The Lake: An
Illustrated History of
Manitobans'
Cottage Country Janice MacDonald 1959 novelist, children's literature...
- This is a list of
notable people who are from Manitoba, Canada, or have
spent a
large part or
formative part of
their career in the province. Lila Bell...