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Winnipeg is the capital of Manitoba, and Manitoba's Legislative Assembly building is located in downtown Winnipeg.
Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba are prairie provinces.
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The Province of Manitoba was created by the Government of Canada on July 15, 1870.
The word "premier" means "first minister". There are no premiers involved in the governance of Manitoba other than the Premier of Manitoba. Manitoba's Premier, or first minister, runs the government of Manitoba along with 18 other ministers, though the number of ministers can change at the Premier's discretion.
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The federal government recognized Manitoba in 1870.But in the late 17 century fur traders arrived in the area.
Manitoba could not have been "found" because it was never lost. Manitoba was created by the Government of Canada on July 15, 1870, thereby becoming Canada's fifth province.
The official languages of Manitoba are English and French. Both languages have equal status in the legislative assembly, government services, and the courts.
1. It is not called "confederacy" in Canada. The correct term is Confederation, and it is capitalized.2. Manitoba did not "join" Confederation. Manitoba did not exist as a separate entity before it entered Confederation. Manitoba was created out of the North-western Territories by the federal government.