Manitoba is the fifth province to join Canada, having entered the Confederation on July 15, 1870. It was the first province created from the land of the North-West Territories. This designation as the fifth province places it behind Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick in the founding list of Canadian provinces.
not really sure
Manitoba was not one of the founding provinces as it was only created to quiet the Métis people, and the Métis issues didn't reach a point of action until 1870.
the bill of rights is to let the metis have the rights of everyone else the Manitoba act created Manitoba
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The Founding Fathers made a list of the King's grievances.
fertile soil, wetlands and prtroleum
A number of famous people have come from Manitoba including Neil Young, The Guess Who, Bachman Turner Overdrive, Adam Beach, Monty Hall, Guy Maddin, Leo Mol, Anna Paquin, David Steinberg, WINNIE THE POOH, Nia Vardalos, and the list goes on. Manitoba has the largest fresh water body after the great lakes - Lake Winnipeg Manitoba has the largest temperature range between winter and summer of any place in the world +40C (104f) in summer to -40C (-40f) in winter. Manitoba is a major hydro-electric producer and sells electricity to a number of US states.
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 number 56 suggests that you are thinking of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. Thay are among the Founding Fathers but do not constitute the whole. Most copies of the Declaration include the names of the signers. Michael Montagne Yes, there is a list (by state) of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence at http://www.colonialhall.com. They also have biographical information on many of the signers.
no you have to fill in the immigration number.
Komarno, Manitoba
no the climate doesn't effect Manitoba