manitoba in English

noun
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a province in central Canada, with a coastline on Hudson Bay; population 1,148,401 (2006); capital, Winnipeg. The area was part of Rupert's Land from 1670 until it was transferred to Canada by the Hudson's Bay Company and became a province in 1870.

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1. The Manitoba underwing, Catocala manitoba or Catocala praeclara manitoba, is a moth of the family Erebidae.

2. Manitoba Manitoba Competitiveness, Training and Trade Your source for investment, trade promotion and trade activity in Manitoba.

3. New Libel Act inacted in Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba 1934 Now here's a law ahead of its time...

4. The Stanley County Cutups, Winnipeg, Manitoba

5. Assiniboine Park & Zoo, Winnipeg, Manitoba

6. 13 In 18 Manitoba entered Confederation as a Canadian province.

7. Carillon articles and news from Manitoba - Winnipeg Free Press.

8. Manitoba had the highest population of Curle families in 1911.

9. Aerial photographs of the Spirit Dunes, Manitoba, showing recent dune stabilization.

10. In 1911 there were 40 Curle families living in Manitoba

11. Cowbird parasitism and nest predation in fragmented grasslands of southwestern Manitoba.

12. • grain corn is not shipped east or west across the Ontario-Manitoba border;

13. • The trades are compulsory in all provinces, except Newfoundland, Manitoba and BC.

14. Offers Craning and rigging services in the Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Northwestern Ontario areas

15. Jacques Gauthier (born October 17, 1998) is a Canadian Curler from Winnipeg, Manitoba

16. Bartel Farms was founded in 1984 by the Bartel family from Morris, Manitoba

17. In addition, Québec and Manitoba allow you to apply for a rebate on provincial taxes.

18. Armit has multiple access points on both Manitoba and Saskatchewan sides of the lake

19. Prairie populations of grizzly bear are listed as extirpated in Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan.

20. So in 1958, after finishing my schooling, I moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba, to pioneer.

21. • Minister Day applauds RCMP efforts to crack down on contraband cigarettes in Manitoba 16 February 2007

22. Centrally located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Assiniboine Park is home to the Assiniboine Park Zoo

23. • Professor of Political Science, University of Winnipeg, 1974-88 and Adjunct Professor, University of Manitoba, 1977-1988.

24. In 1966, he began pilot training at RCAF Station Gimli, Manitoba, flying Tutor and T-33 aircraft.

25. • Agricultural Drain Maintenance Guidelines are being developed through a federal‐provincial Drainage committee in Manitoba.

26. Cree definition, a member of a North American Indian people of Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Montana

27. Koonz, Wildlife Branch, Manitoba Department of Natural Resources, pers. commun.). Similarly, Common Loons are absent or extremely rare and localized in the prairie potholes of southern Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta (as shown by BBS; Sauer et al.

28. The Cottager is the only publication specifically dedicated to cottage owners in Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario

29. Most of the loss occurred in Manitoba where almost one-half of the soybeans were abandoned.

30. The cost of providing health care services to the entire status Aboriginal population of Manitoba is $46.5 million.

31. The HVDC converter stations are an integral part of the Manitoba Hydro Bipole III transmission project.

32. Assiniboine River, river in southern Saskatchewan and Manitoba, Canada, a major tributary of the Red River

33. Aigrets aigrette aimers aimlessly air Airdromes aired airfares airlock airman from COMP 2140 at University of Manitoba

34. For shipping points located in southern Manitoba and southeastern Saskatchewan, the FAF actually had a negative value.

35. Manitoba Health contracts with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) for meat inspection services in provincial abattoirs.

36. Cree definition is - a member of an American Indian people of Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan.

37. Since 1985, the urban Aboriginal program has been cost-shared by Newfoundland, Quebec, Manitoba and Saskatchewan.

38. The Canadian Brewhouse has locations in Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan and Manitoba; we'd love for you to come visit

39. The Manitoba Institute of Agrologists protects and serves the public in all matters relating to the practice of Agrology

40. Artist Alex Plante, 28, from Winnipeg, Manitoba, created a series of Cinderblock illustrations that have been liked and

41. In addition, Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba and Ontario reported isolates with other patterns of resistance to multiple drugs.

42. The sand dune areas occurring in southern Saskatchewan (and Manitoba) are aeolian deposits derived from glacial alluvial and lacustrine sediments.

43. Algonquins of Portage de Prairie, a Chippewa band formerly living near Lake of the Woods and in Manitoba

44. In 1981 Fontaine graduated from the University of Manitoba with a Bachelor of Arts degree in political studies.

45. The carryback provisions allow you to apply unused credits against your Manitoba tax for the three previous tax years.

46. C Benison is the pen name of Douglas Alfred Whiteway, a Canadian journalist and author residing in Winnipeg, Manitoba

47. The Manitoba Institute of Agrologists protects and serves the public in all matters relating to the practice of Agrology

48. Such business activity is critical to ensuring economic growth, rural diversification and increased value-added production in Eastern Manitoba.

49. Keystone Agricultural Producers (KAP) has proposed a program called Alternate Land Use Services (ALUS) to the government of Manitoba.

50. Objectives: To determine the prevalence, clinical features, HLA type, and viral infections associated with MS among Aboriginals in Manitoba, Canada