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  2. Higher education in Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Higher education in Manitoba includes institutions and systems of higher or advanced education (including post-secondary /tertiary and vocational education) in the province of Manitoba . Manitoba was the first western territory to join confederation and the first to establish a university. Today, just under 10% of the total population holds at ...

  3. Manitoba Advanced Education and Literacy - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .edu .gov .mb .ca /ael. Manitoba Advanced Education and Training (formerly the Department of Advanced Education, Skills and Immigration) is the department of the Government of Manitoba responsible for supporting adult learning, post-secondary education, and vocational training in Manitoba. [2]

  4. Minister of Education (Manitoba) - Wikipedia

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    Minister of Education (Manitoba) The Minister of Education is a cabinet minister in the province of Manitoba, Canada. The department's primary responsibility is oversight of Manitoba's public school system. The Department of Education is one of Manitoba's oldest government departments, although its specific designation has changed several times.

  5. University of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Website. umanitoba.ca. The University of Manitoba ( U of M, UManitoba, or UM) is a public research university in Winnipeg City, Manitoba Province, Canada. Founded in 1877, it is the first university of Western Canada. Both by total student enrolment and campus area, the University of Manitoba is the largest university in the province of Manitoba.

  6. Manitoba Schools Question - Wikipedia

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    The Manitoba Schools Question ( French: La question des écoles du Manitoba) was a political crisis in the Canadian province of Manitoba that occurred late in the 19th century, attacking publicly-funded separate schools for Roman Catholics and Protestants. The crisis was precipitated by a series of provincial laws passed between 1890 and 1896 ...

  7. Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Etymology The name Manitoba possibly derives from either Cree manitou-wapow or Ojibwe manidoobaa, both meaning ' straits of Manitou, the Great Spirit '. Alternatively, it may be from the Assiniboine minnetoba, meaning ' Lake of the Prairie ' (the lake was known to French explorers as Lac des Prairies). The name was chosen by Thomas Spence for the new republic he proposed for the area south of ...

  8. Public Schools Act (Manitoba) - Wikipedia

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    In March 1890, the original Manitoba Schools Act (SM 1890, c. 38) was passed by the government of Thomas Greenway, amending the province’s existing laws on education under highly controversial circumstances. The Act eliminated provincial funding for Catholic and Protestant denominational schools, establishing instead a system of tax-supported ...

  9. Red River College Polytechnic - Wikipedia

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    Red River College Polytechnic. /  49.91833°N 97.21083°W  / 49.91833; -97.21083. Red River College Polytechnic ( RRC Polytech) is a college located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It is the province's largest institute of applied learning and applied research, with over 200 degree, diploma, and certificate programs, and more than 21,000 ...

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