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Manitoba

Manitoba is a prairie province in Canada. Its capital city is Winnipeg.

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Can you transplant yellow lady slippers in Manitoba?

Ladyslippers are endangered and protected in Manitoba. There is a fine and - they do not transplant well. Look at them, take a picture, but leave them alone please.

Where can you buy dragon beard shoes in America?

these people say they will ship you any Japanese product:

whiterabbitexpress

{do a search, i didnt know i wasnt supposed to post commercial urls}

as an aside, i am a clothing dealer & i KNOW it is really hard to buy certain Japanese items here {even for a retailer}. if they will get them for you, good luck, you might try them.

i think @ least one model is also associated w/ nike? so you might call nike--the headquarters, not just a shop--& see if you can get them to ship you the pair you want, IF they handle the pair you want.

otoh, you can always have patience, lots of it, & try a worldwide eBay search. or if you can speak Japanese, i am certain you will be able to find a pair on eBay japan. then, of course, you have to convince the seller to ship internationally--& you have to pay for international shipping--but you will find a pair.

Why do you not see your reflection when you look at a building made of rough white stone?

Because the surface isn't polished enough to reflect. If it was polished marble or any other polished stone, you might be able to see a reflection. It would be equivalent to getting a reflection from rough concrete, it wont happen. The rough surface of stone or concrete scatters the light reflecting off of it.

Was Louis Reil the first premier of Manitoba?

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.

Drive time from Calgary AB to Brandon MB?

Google Maps estimates the driving time as 12 hours and 42 minutes.

How many car mirrors are required by law?

In New York State:

  • Model year 1968 and newer - must have a left outside mirror
  • 1967 and older - must have one mirror that is either an inside mirror or a left outside mirror

Note: Any vehicle that has a permanent obstruction of the view through the rear window (Example: a truck or van) must have both a left-side mirror and a right-side outside mirror.

What color is Winnipeg?

You do know winnipeg is a city in manitoba, and manitoba is in canada...

How many road miles between Winnipeg and Beloit Wi?

The driving distance from Winnipeg, MB, Canada to Beloit, WI 53511, USA is 772.24mi / 1242.8km

Is there buyers remorse law in Manitoba?

In the U.S. the buyer's remorse law never applies to the purchase of a vehicle. It only applies to the purchase of Unsolicited items. I would think this would be the same in Canada but not sure.

What are the cultural influences in the Canadian prairies?

french

The French have had a minor role on the Prairies when it comes to cultural influences and that is for the most part limited to a small part of southern Manitoba, even though they did get to some areas before the English.

Larger influences were had by the Aboriginals English and Scottish. Then after Canada began a massive immigration process to disenfranchise those already on the land, which included the French, other cultures became more influential depending on the area.

That would include the Germans, Ukrainians, Icelanders and those from Scandinavian countries.

Today major influences are being felt from Indian and Chinese cultures.

Do you need a license to own a crossbow in Manitoba?

MANITOBA

Crossbows may be used during muzzleloader deer seasons and big game rifle seasons. A hunter may not be in possession of a crossbow while hunting during archery or shotgun/muzzloader seasons. A person hunting big game shall not be in possession of a crossbow requiring less than 150-pounds draw weight or an arrow using a broadhead less than 7/8 of an inch in width. Under the authority of a Disabled Crossbow permit, a permanently disabled archer may use a crossbow during an archery season.

www.gov.mb.ca/natres/wildlife/index.html

204-945-6784

How long does it take to drive from Detroit Michigan to Winnipeg Manitoba?

The driving distance between Detroit, MI and Winnipeg, MB, Canada is approximately 1090 miles. The driving time would be approximately 18 hours 45 minutes if you were to travel non-stop in good driving conditions. (The driving time does not take into consideration conditions which may extend trip time such as weather, road work, border crossings and rush hour traffic in urban areas.)

What were the pros and cons for New Brunswick joining the Confederation?

Settle it.

1. Weren't interested in railways because they travel by sea.

2.Cost of buying goods from Canada would be higher than buying goods from Britain because of the terffis.

3. Ottawa would be to far away for Newfoundlanders to have much influence on government poilicy.

4. Made a living by the fishing industry or seal hunting. Also sold ropes, hooks, canvas, salt, barrels and Sou' Westers to people who go fishing.

5. Nova Scotia was worried about the new steamships. They fear that these steamships may some day take way all of the business from there wooden sailing ships.

6. Nova Scotia had no railway connection between Nova Scotia and Canada East. Pros:

Railway would be paid off.

Would have protection against fenian attack.

Cons:

Cost of goods would be higher in Canada rather than in Britain because of tariffs.

They wouldn't have any say in choices made by Canada. The cons were that New Brunswick would lose control after Confederation. After Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley was re-elected into office the people had a compleatly different mind set. They were afraid of the Americans and wanted a strong army behind them. There were economic benefits if they formed confederation with Canada