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  2. List of former counties of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    County No. 4 (Varennes), created in 1881, occupied that part of Manitoba around Rat Portage, [8] in an area disputed with Ontario. It was abolished subsequent to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council 's decision in 1884 to award the territory to Ontario, [ 9 ] later confirmed by the Canada (Ontario Boundary) Act 1889 .

  3. Subdivisions of Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    Today's Winnipeg is the product of the City of Winnipeg Act of 1972, which incorporated a number of cities, towns, and rural municipalities into a single larger city (previously administered under the Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg, since 1960) into an amalgamated unicity. Residents still refer to these historical communities:

  4. Rural Municipality of East St. Paul - Wikipedia

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    It is located north-east of and adjacent to the city of Winnipeg, and is part of the Winnipeg Metropolitan Area. The municipality was formed on 3 November 1915 when the municipality of St. Paul (1888-1914) was subdivided into West St. Paul and East St. Paul, [ 3 ] with the Red River acting as the dividing line.

  5. Government House (Manitoba) - Wikipedia

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    Government House is where visiting dignitaries are greeted and often stay while in Winnipeg. It is also where numerous vice-regal events take place, such as the bestowing of provincial awards or inductions into the Order of Manitoba , as well as luncheons, dinners, receptions, and speaking engagements.

  6. Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    Winnipeg is named after nearby Lake Winnipeg, 65 km (40 mi) north of the city.English explorer Henry Kelsey may have been the first European to see the lake in 1690. He adopted the Cree and Ojibwe name win-nipi (also transcribed win-nipiy or ouenpig) meaning "murky water" or "muddy water" [12] [13] [14] (modern Cree: wīnipēk, ᐑᓂᐯᐠ).

  7. Elmwood, Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    Elmwood is a primarily working-class residential area of Winnipeg, Manitoba. It is the only part of the historic (i.e., pre-amalgamation) city of Winnipeg located east of the Red River. It includes the areas of Glenelm, which is more affluent and lies west of Henderson Highway, most of Chalmers, Talbot-Grey, and East Elmwood, which was ...

  8. National Register of Electors - Wikipedia

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    The Canada Elections Act permits Elections Canada to synchronize the data in the National Register of Electors with information obtained from external parties. These include federal agencies and Crown corporations including the Canada Revenue Agency, Canada Post (via the National Change of Address service), and Citizenship and Immigration ...

  9. Winnipeg City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Winnipeg City Council (French: Conseil municipal de Winnipeg) is the governing body of the city of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The Council is seated in the Council Building of Winnipeg City Hall. [1] [2] The composition of the Council consists of fifteen city councillors and a mayor.

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