Manitoba became a province because they needed a new one
The prairie Provinces of Canada ( Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba) produce most of the grains that Canada exports, this is why they are called "Canada's Breadbasket". They are noted for their flat terrain.
The province of Saskatchewan is in between the provinces of Manitoba and Alberta.
Manitoba is a province in Canada
Manitoba is a Canadian province.
The Maritime Province in the Center of Canada (west to east), Canada's only Bilingual province west of Quebec, MANITOBA!
Manitoba =] Manitoba =]
Winnipeg is the capital city of Manitoba province in Canada.
Manitoba is not part of a territory. Manitoba is its own province.
In July 15, 1870, the Manitoba became the fifth province in the Dominion of Canada.
Manitoba
Manitoba is a province, not a city. It doesn't have a mayor.