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  Quebecers, the Roman Catholic Church and the Manitoba School Question: A Chronology - Quebec History
At the time of the Union of Manitoba with Canada, the total population of the province was estimated to be around 12,000, about equally divided between the French and the English, and with a slight majority for the Catholic population.
Manitoba's population was estimated at 152,506 in 1891 and grew to 255,211 in 1901.
Essentially, Manitoba recognized that the two sides were at cross purposes: the federal proposals were predicated on the view that the Roman Catholics of Manitoba had a right to separate schools and that, consequently, the Manitoba laws had infringed on such rights while the Government of Manitoba felt that no such right existed.
www2.marianopolis.edu /quebechistory/chronos/manitoba.htm   (12492 words)

  
 Logan - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Logan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Not one!’ Logan continued to attack white settlements and during the American Revolution brought scalps and prisoners to the British at Detroit.
The son of Chief Shikellamy, Logan born Tahgahjute in Shamokin (present-day Sunbury), Pennsylvania.
Logan and his party been with us, it is highly probable we should have given the savages a total defeat.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Logan   (297 words)

  
 Logan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Logan, Iowa, the county seat of Harrison County
Electoral district of Logan, an electoral district in the Queensland Legislative Assembly
Logan (Manitoba riding), a former electoral district in the Canadian province of Manitoba
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Logan   (540 words)

  
 CBC - Manitoba Votes 2003
The riding was re-established in the 1989 redistribution.
This central Winnipeg riding runs from the Red River in the east to Balmoral/Gertie/Isabel/CPR Yards/ McKenzie in the west; from Mountain Avenue in the north to Portage Avenue/Water Avenue in the south.
Note: this riding was re-created in the1989 redistribution from parts of Burrows, Logan and St John's.
www.cbc.ca /manitobavotes2003/riding/029   (249 words)

  
 British North America Act, 1867
The North Riding of Bruce to consist of the Townships of Bury, Lindsay, Eastnor, Albermarle, Amable, Arran, Bruce, Elderslie, and Saugeen, and the Village of Southampton.
The Centre Riding to consist of the Townships of Garafraxa, Erin, Eramosa, Nichol, and Pilkington, and the Villages of Fergus and Elora.
The South Riding to consist of the Townships of McNab, Bagot, Blithfield, Brougham, Horton, Admaston, Grattan, Matawatchan, Griffith, Lyndoch, Raglan, Radcliffe, Brudenell, Sebastopol, and the Villages of Arnprior and Renfrew.
home.cc.umanitoba.ca /~sprague/bna.htm   (10119 words)

  
 Canada Local Customs Tips by Shara.Buchan - VirtualTourist.com
Manitoba is known as the land of 100 000 lakes, a legacy of enormous Lake Agassiz, which covered much of the province after the glaciers retreated.
Manitoba is home to dozens of groups from all over the world, who have enriched the province's economy, culture and society.
Although Manitoba is one of the smaller provinces in population, it is an important centre for a number of ethnic groups.
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 Kevin Lamoureux - winnipedia.ca   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Lamoureux was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and was educated at the University of Winnipeg.
Lamoureux first campaigned for the Manitoba legislature in 1986, running as a Liberal in the north-end Winnipeg Provincial Riding of Logan.
The Liberal Party was a minor political force in Manitoba during this period, and Lamoureux received only 502 votes, against 3765 for the winning candidate, NDP Maureen Hemphill.
winnipedia.ca /wiki/Kevin_Lamoureux   (684 words)

  
 THE GLACIAL LAKE AGASSIZ--Chapter VII
On the profile of the Manitoba and Northwestern Railway the upper and lower Tintah beaches are apparently shown shout 3 miles and 5½ miles east-northeast of Neepawa, with their crest, respectively at 1,158 feet and in two ridges at 1,116 and 1,111 feet above the sea.
On the Manitoba and Northwestern Railway the upper Campbell beach is a very massive rounded ridge, 30 to 50 rods wide, along whose eastern slope the railway runs about 3 miles, from the south side of section 6, township 15, range 13, north-northwest to Arden.
Three McCauleyville beach ridges are crossed by the Manitoba and Northwestern Railway on the north side of sections 32 and 33, township 14, range 13, about 4, 4½, and 5 miles southeast of Arden, the elevations of their crests being respectively 1,039, 1,029, and 1,016 feet above the sea.
www.lib.ndsu.nodak.edu /govdocs/text/lakeagassiz/chapter7.html   (18690 words)

  
 TrekAmerica
Winnipeg, Canada's gateway to the West and capital of Manitoba, reflects the multicultural background of the more than two and a half million immigrants who opened Canada's prairies in the early years of the twentieth century.
Manitoba is a province rich in old-world culture.
With no roads leading into the interior of the park, it remains a true wilderness, undisturbed by human hand, allowing the teeming wildlife to enjoy their freedom as they have for centuries.
www.trekamerica.com /tipscanada.html   (2409 words)

  
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Logan watched her for a moment, the movement of her legs dragging the blankets down around her waist and even further.
Logan was unable to stop himself as he rose from his bed and moved to kneel beside hers.
Logan bought her a pair of thermal underwear, which she thought were hideous, and a couple pair of thick, wool socks.
www.fortunecity.co.uk /jodrellbank/mothership/183/fic/jmariet/frustration05.html   (2763 words)

  
 OPSU Men Capture First Place at Colby
Logan Hodson tied for fourth in the long go and tied for fifth in the average.
Hodson also claimed first in the long round of the bareback riding, placed fifth in the short round, and placed first in the aggregate scoring.
Muncy scored the only qualified ride of the championship round, which entitled him to bring home first in the round and the combined scoring.
www.opsu.edu /News/PressReleses/Sports/Rodeo/PRRodeo100306.htm   (606 words)

  
 Winnipeg&RegionGreenMap
Manitoba Hydro electric power rates are among the lowest on the North American continent.
Manitoba Recreation Trail Association - 201-825 Sherbrook St. is planning and constructing the Trans Canada Trail Trands Canada Trail in Manitoba.
MHHC focuses on the agricultural regions of Manitoba, to promote conservation practises that benefit wildlife habitat, and help to sustain farm family income and productive use of land by using voluntary incentives to private landowners to maintain ecosystem health and biodiversity.
www.arch.umanitoba.ca /vanvliet/oldGreenmap/pages/regionsites10.html   (2771 words)

  
 Across Canada - ADVrider
Rides that finish at fishing holes would be nice.
IMHO, Sask and Manitoba are best seen at high speed and as quickly as possible, but avoided completely if at all possible.
I've also enjoyed riding 17 on another trip when some buddies and I rode around Lake Superior, we were riding for fun only not doing any IBA stuff.
www.advrider.com /forums/showthread.php?t=53854   (1903 words)

  
 SnoRiders > Snowmobiling in Logan Lake
When you are in Logan Lake you are in the heart of the Highland Valley Plateau between Merritt and Kamloops.
The area is fast becoming known for family riding with no real threat of avalanches.
In fact, there are approximately 500 kilometres of marked trails in the network and another 1,500 kilometres of trails in the process of being mapped.
www.snoriderswest.com /destinations/bc/logan_lake/logan_lake.htm   (372 words)

  
 Federal Riding of Winnipeg North - winnipedia.ca   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The economy of this riding is primarily based on manufacturing and the service sectors.
In the 1996 redistribution, the riding kept only 33 per cent of Winnipeg North Centre.
The riding of Winnipeg North was created in 2004 from 77 per cent (population=58,168) of Winnipeg North Centre and 26 per cent (population=21,164) of Winnipeg North-St. Paul.
winnipedia.ca /wiki/Winnipeg_North   (136 words)

  
 I love mountain biking... (don't worry, SR.) - Teton Gravity Research Forums
It was so crisp, in fact, that when I got done with the ride and was still soaking wet from the stream crossings, that I was COLD and put on my fleece.
The dude that rides with me is riding on his roomate's $25 ride that he picked up at a garage sale.
Riding alone can really be a drag after a while.
www.tetongravity.com /forums/showthread.php?t=15324   (2250 words)

  
 Kevin Lamoureux - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lamoureux first campaigned for the Manitoba legislature in 1986, running as a Liberal in the north-end Winnipeg riding of Logan.
The voting was conducted by a "weighted" vote of all party members by constituency (i.e., all members could vote in their home riding, with the votes in each riding averaged out to provide an equal number of "points" to the total).
He may have benefitted from the fact that Gary Doer's New Democrats won a landslide majority in the rest of the province; with voters certain of the election's outcome, the perceived risks of voting for a third-party candidate were lower.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kevin_Lamoureux   (758 words)

  
 Logan Area Mountain Biking - Mountain Bike Trails
Riding the Bear Hollow Trail to Twin Creek is like racing a Super D downhill course, which is becoming a popular mountain bike race format.
Richards Hollow Trail is the grand-finale descent of the cross-country trek on the Great Western Trail from Logan Canyon to Hyrum.
Right Fork Logan Canyon is the nexus of many fat-tire excursions, and the Ricks Canyon-Steel Hollow loop will satiate any singletrack purist; that is, any singletrack purist with legs of steel.
www.trails.com /activity.asp?area=11096   (426 words)

  
 Canadian Confederation: The British North America Act, 1867
The South Riding to consist of the Townships of Blanchard, Downie, South Easthope, Fullarton, Hibbert, and the Villages of Mitchell and St.
The South Riding to consist of the Townships of West Gwillimbury, Tecumseh, Innisfil, Essa, Tossorontio, Mulmur, and the Village of Bradford.
The North Riding to consist of the Townships of Anson, Bexley, Carden, Dalton, Digby, Eldon, Fenelon, Hindon, Laxton, Lutterworth, Macaulay and Draper, Sommerville, and Morrison, Muskoka, Monck and Watt (taken from the County of Simcoe), and any other surveyed Townships lying to the North of the said North Riding.
www.geocities.com /sharut/ca_1867.html   (9881 words)

  
 Multiculturalism - THE PORTUGUESE COMMUNITY OF MANITOBA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Most were born and grew up in Manitoba, communicate mainly in English even though some are totally bilinguaL live a North American lifestyle with variations based on traditional cultural values and costumes and, generally, have a greater sense of belonging than those who came as immigrants.
The fact remains that the Portuguese presence in Manitoba has been, and continues to be, felt in the work place, schools, cultural events and in many other aspects of our society.
In the June 8th, 1992 issue of Marketing, the Manitoba population of Portuguese origin is shown as 19,500, while the 1991 Census figures show only 9,530 Manitobans claiming Portuguese origin (8,430 in the 1986 census).
www.gov.mb.ca /labour/immigrate/multiculturalism/2_3.html   (18069 words)

  
 Cities and Towns - Hometown Canada
Each member in the Commons is elected by simple plurality in one electoral district or "riding"; general elections are called by the governor general when the prime minister so advises, and must occur every five years or less.
Members of the Senate, whose seats are apportioned on a regional basis, are chosen by the prime minister and formally appointed by the governor general, and serve until age 75.
French is mostly spoken in Quebec with pockets in New Brunswick, eastern and northern Ontario, Saskatchewan, and southern Manitoba.
www.hometowncanada.com   (5333 words)

  
 Chiroweb | DC archives - news in brief
Mary Beth Larsen, 24, a chiropractic student at Logan College of Chiropractic, won the women's pentathlon at the Pan American Games in Winnipeg, Manitoba on July 31.
While at Logan, she participated in the 1997 and 1998 "Tour de Spine" bike rides to raise funds for the American Spinal Research Foundation.
Earlier this summer, Logan College of Chiropractic announced the creation of the William Harris,DC, Sports and Wellness Complex (see the August 9 issue or the ChiroWeb archives at www.chiroweb.com/archives/17/17/07.html).
www.chiroweb.com /archives/17/20/15.html   (1038 words)

  
 Logan Area Backcountry Skiing & Snowboarding - Backcountry Ski Trails
The Logan Area includes routes in the Bear River Mountains and the Wellsville Mountains.
Enjoy quick access from Logan to an efficiently rising trail that takes you to either spectacular open shots off Logan Peak or protected tree and slide paths lower in the canyon.
From Logan, you’ll enjoy quick access to an efficiently rising trail that takes you to consistently good, north-facing powder shots of the peak.
www.trails.com /activity.asp?area=12539   (588 words)

  
 Winnipeg&RegionGreenMap
Manitoba Eco-Network: is an umbrella organization for environmental groups working on a wide range of issues in Manitoba.
in their book and website illustrate and describes 'Manitoba Walks' - as your adventure guide to day hikes and town walking tours with 50 of the best ways to explore the history and natural beauty of Manitoba.
Riding Mountain and Duck Mountain Parkland, west Manitoba, aspen / willow uplands bisected by a variety of riparian areas and patches of Boreal Forest
www.arch.umanitoba.ca /greenmap/pages/regionsites10.html   (3230 words)

  
 Manitoba general election, 1988 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Manitoba general election of April 26, 1988 was held to elect Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Manitoba, Canada.
As the budget vote was a confidence measure, the Pawley ministry was forced to resign and call new elections two years ahead of schedule.
The New Democrats managed to retain four seats in Winnipeg, five in the north, the mid-northern ridings of Dauphin and Interlake, and Brandon East in the south of the province.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Manitoba_general_election,_1988   (787 words)

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