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  2. List of corporations based in Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of corporations based in Winnipeg. This includes businesses completely owned and operated out of Winnipeg , as well as corporations that have significant operations (manufacturing, etc.) in Winnipeg, such as American-owned companies that base their Canadian division in Winnipeg (as in the case of Lifetouch Canada ). [ 1 ]

  3. List of Manitoba government departments and agencies

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    RBC Convention Centre; Communities Economic Development Fund; Economic Development Winnipeg; Manitoba Development Corporation; Research Manitoba; Rural Manitoba Economic Development Corporation; Dept. of Economic Development and Training Dept. of Economic development and Jobs Manitoba Education and Early Childhood Learning [10] Public education ...

  4. Canadian Science Centre for Human and Animal Health

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    The Canadian Science Centre for Human and Animal Health (CSCHAH) is an infectious disease laboratory complex in Winnipeg, Manitoba, owned and operated by the Government of Canada. This modern facility is home to two laboratories: the Public Health Agency of Canada 's National Microbiology Laboratory (NML) and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency ...

  5. Marilou McPhedran - Wikipedia

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    Marilou McPhedran CM (born July 22, 1951) is a Canadian lawyer, human rights advocate and politician. Since October 2016, McPhedran is a member of the Senate of Canada . She was the Principal (dean) of the University of Winnipeg Global College in Manitoba , Canada between 2008 and 2012. [ 1 ]

  6. Canadian Museum for Human Rights - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Museum for Human Rights has requested an additional $35 million in capital funding from the federal government to cover shortfalls. In April 2011, the CMHR received an additional $3.6 million from the City of Winnipeg, which was taken from a federal grant to the city in lieu of taxes for the museum. [29]

  7. Red River College Polytechnic - Wikipedia

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    Red River College's Roblin Centre atrium. Located at 160 Princess Street in Winnipeg's Exchange District, the Roblin Centre (formerly known as the Princess Street Campus) [16] is home to approximately 200 staff and 2,000 students. [17] The Centre has a focus on modern media, information technology, and business. [17]

  8. Gail Asper - Wikipedia

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    Gail Sheryl Asper was born on 28 May 1960 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, [4] to the entrepreneur and philanthropist Izzy Asper and Babs Asper. [3] [6] In 1974, a year after the Yom Kippur War, Gail visited Jerusalem and its Holocaust memorial, Yad Vashem, which she said had a great impact on her.

  9. National Screen Institute - Wikipedia

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    The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI; originally Canadian Screen Institute, CSI) [1] [2] is a non-profit organization headquartered in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. [3] [4] The organization describes itself as "Serving content creators across Canada to tell unforgettable stories through industry-informed training and mentoring."