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.
The premier of Manitoba is Gary Doer
The premier of Manitoba in mid-2010 is Greg Selinger.
Gary Doer
Rangers were the winners of the Scottish Premier League in 1912.
Blackburn Rovers was the winner of the English Premier League in 1912.
The Prime Minister is the leader of all of Canada, so yes. I'm guessing you mean the leader of an individual province, which is a premier. Yes, Manitoba has a premier.
The cast of Le premier duel de Fouinard - 1912 includes: Georges Vinter as Fouinard
Blackburn Rovers
The answer to that question, in principal, is probably YES. But....as he quickly attained the status of a traitor, he did not receive that title. The first premier of Manitoba was Alfred Boyd (http://siamandas.com/time_machine/PAGES/more%20stories/FIRST_LEGISLATURE.htm). Although, in the referenced article, they claim, that while Boyd was the first premier, Adams Archibald performed the role as premier before Boyd.
Manitoba is one of Canada's prairie provinces. The province of Manitoba is located between Saskatchewan and Ontario. Ontario is their neighbour to the east of Manitoba, while Saskatchewan is their neighbour to the west of Manitoba. Nunavut is Manitoba's neighbour to the north, and the American states of Minnesota and North Dakota border Manitoba to the south. Manitoba's current premier is Greg Selinger. Manitoba entered the Confederation on 15, July 1870. The capital of Manitoba is Winnipeg. Manitoba's population was last estimated to be just over one million people at 1.2 million.
After leading the Liberal Party to victory in the 1896 election, Wilfrid Laurier struck a compromise with Manitoba Premier Thomas Greenway to settle the issue.