Franco-Manitoban
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Franco-Manitoban — Franco Manitobans are a community of French Canadians or French speaking people living in Manitoba. The community is centred primarily in Saint Boniface, an area of Winnipeg, although there are smaller numbers of Franco Manitobans living… … Wikipedia
Franco-Ontarian — Franco Ontarians … Wikipedia
Franco-Ténois — Franco Ténois, originating from the acronym TNO of the French term for the Northwest Territories of Canada ( les Territoires du Nord Ouest ) refers to the wide spread community of francophones that reside in the Northwest Territories.… … Wikipedia
Franco-Columbian — Ethnic group| group=Franco Columbians caption= Flag of the francophones of British Columbia poptime=54,400 popplace=British Columbia langs=French, English rels=predominantly Christian (Roman Catholicism, other denominations) related=Franco… … Wikipedia
Franco-Albertan — The Franco Albertans are an extended community of French Canadians or French speaking people living in Alberta. They are centred in the Bonnie Doon area of Edmonton, and there are tens of thousands of Franco Albertans living in communities such… … Wikipedia
Division Scolaire Franco-Manitobaine — Board office location 1263 Dawson Road Lorette, Manitoba R0A 0Y0 Communities served Winnipeg, Île des Chênes, La Broquerie, Laurier, Lorette, Notre Dame de Lourdes, Sainte Agathe, Sainte Anne des Chênes, Saint Claude, Saint Jean Baptiste, Saint… … Wikipedia
Manitoba — This article is about the Canadian province. For other uses, see Manitoba (disambiguation). Manitoba … Wikipedia
Culture of Manitoba — The flag of Manitoba flying in downtown Winnipeg Manitoban culture is a term that encompasses the artistic elements that are representative of Manitoba. Manitoba s culture has been influenced by both traditional (aborigina … Wikipedia
French Canadian — Infobox Ethnic group group = French Canadian Émile Nelligan • La Bolduc • Maurice Richard René Lévesque • Wilfrid Laurier GAROU poptime = 10,421,365 popplace = Canada, especially Quebec and New Brunswick, smaller populations in Ontario, Nova… … Wikipedia
Marcel Boulic — (January 15, 1916 September 22, 1959) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba as a Progressive Conservative from 1958 to 1959, and was a cabinet minister in the government of Dufferin Roblin.… … Wikipedia