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  2. Manitoba Blue Cross - Wikipedia

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    Affiliated with the Canadian Association of Blue Cross Plans, Manitoba Blue Cross was founded in 1974. [1] Its history, however, dates back to 1938 when the Manitoba Hospital Services Association (a non-profit, hospital-sponsored association and the first organization to operate as Manitoba Blue Cross) began offering hospital benefits on a prepaid basis.

  3. Canadian Association of Blue Cross Plans - Wikipedia

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    The first Blue Cross Plan was offered to residents of Manitoba in 1939. [1] The association is headquartered in Etobicoke, Ontario. [2] The CABCP is affiliated with the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association (which operates in the United States) and the International Federation of Health Plans.

  4. List of insurance companies in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Winnipeg, Manitoba Founded in Toronto. Amalgamed in 2020 with Great-West Life and London Life under the ownership of Great-West Lifeco. Headquartered in Winnipeg at the former Great-West Life offices. Canada Protection Plan: 1992 Toronto, Ontario Subsidiary of Foresters Financial: Canadian Association of Blue Cross Plans. Alberta Blue Cross

  5. Winnipeg Goldeyes - Wikipedia

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    The Winnipeg Goldeyes are a minor-league baseball team based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The Goldeyes play in the American Association of Professional Baseball, which they joined in 2011. Previously, the Goldeyes were members of the Northern League from 1994 until 2010. The Goldeyes were champions of the Northern League in 1994.

  6. Ontario Blue Cross - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Cross name was introduced in Ontario in 1941 by the Ontario Hospital Association (OHA). Despite the Blue Cross plan being part of the Blue Cross movement, it remained an independent division of the OHA. The Blue Cross plan was backed by the Ontario government as a vehicle to pay for health care costs in hospitals in the province. [3]

  7. Blue Cross Park - Wikipedia

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    Blue Cross Park has a seating capacity of 7,481, as well as 30 luxury skysuites, a picnic area, and an open patio overlooking the field from the right field corner. An Indian cuisine restaurant is located on the third floor. A Goldeyes retail store and the baseball club's offices are also located within the ballpark.

  8. Pacific Blue Cross - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Blue Cross health foundation supports organizations throughout British Columbia that help improve health outcomes. Notable initiatives of Pacific Blue Cross include Text-Blue-Wish [6] in support of the Children's Wish Foundation of Canada and Share the Care which celebrated their 75th anniversary by donating $75,000.

  9. Quebec Blue Cross - Wikipedia

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    Québec Blue Cross is a registered trademark in Health Insurance. It is owned by Canassurance Hospital Service Association , [ 1 ] a member of the Canadian Association of Blue Cross Plans . [ 2 ]