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		<title>Louis Riel Leads Provisional Government  Dec 27, 1869</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; Red River Colony &#8211; &#8220;Rupert&#8217;s Land&#8221; -&#160; At this point in time &#8211; December 1869 &#8211; Louis Riel announced that he had become the new leader of the provisional government at the Red River Colony in what was then referred to as &#8220;Rupert&#8217;s Land&#8221; &#8211; later to be called the &#8220;Province of Manitoba&#8221;.&#160;&#160; This [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Red River Colony &#8211; &#8220;Rupert&#8217;s Land&#8221; -&nbsp; At this point in time &#8211; December 1869 &#8211; Louis Riel announced that he had become the new leader of the provisional government at the Red River Colony in what was then referred to as &#8220;Rupert&#8217;s Land&#8221; &#8211; later to be called the &#8220;Province of Manitoba&#8221;.&nbsp;&nbsp; This appointment was automatic following the resignation of John Bruce ,&nbsp; Louis Schmidt , a lifelong friend of Riel&#8217;s suceeded him as secretary .
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<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; It could be said at the time&nbsp; that these most dramatic events followed months and months of the most tense of negotiations.&nbsp;&nbsp; On December 10 , 1869 Riel with the help of close associates , Ambroise-Dydime , Lepine and W.B. ODonoghue , hoisted the flag of the &#8220;Provisional Government&#8221;&nbsp; of the pole in center square of Fort Garry.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; In design the standard of the new assembly is a fleur-de-lis on a full white backgrounnd.
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<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Riel now held the then colony&#8217;s only effective government.&nbsp; While at the time , some experienced and noted political and historical observerers , doubted that he had a strong foundation for an administration there was no question what so ever that Louis Riel had met his first and primary objective &#8211; that of keeping &#8220;Canada&#8221;&nbsp; from establishing William McDougall as the government of the territory which would of been simply &#8220;annexed &#8220;&nbsp; by Eastern Canada.
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		<title>The Dirty Thirties &#8211; Effects on Manitobans</title>
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<p>Farmers across Canada itself were struggling all the time to cope with the suffering and sufferings brought on by this great depression.  In Manitoba itself , farming was the backbone of the provincial economy.  When farmers suffered  the province of  Manitoba suffered.  Annual per capita income in Manitoba declined from $ 466 in 1929 to $ 240 in 1933.  Although <a title="ny times historical man wheat crop" href="http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9803E0DE103BEE33A25752C1A9679D94679ED7CF">Manitoba&#8217;s economy was less dependent on wheat and the wheat crop</a> than that of Saskatchewan and Alberta &#8221; the economic support of nearly 40 % of Manitoba&#8217;s population virtually collapsed&#8221;  due to the large drop in grain prices according to the report of Roswell-Sirois Royal Commission on Dominion Provincial Relations which was released much later in 1940 , just as the world was beginning to come out of economic doldrums due to war in Europe.  The co-relation was no news to the fine people of Winnipeg and rural Manitoba.</p>
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IT&#8217;S WINTER IN MANITOBA

AND THE GENTLE BREEZES BLOW

SEVENTY MILES AN HOUR

AT THIRTY-FIVE BELOW

OH HOW I LOVE MANITOBA

WHEN THE SNOW&#8217;S UP TO YOUR BUTT

YOU TAKE A BREATH OF WINTER AIR

AND YOUR NOSE GETS FROZEN SHUT

YES, THE WEATHER HERE IS WONDERFUL

SO I GUESS I&#8217;LL HANG AROUND

I COULD NEVER LEAVE MANITOBA

CAUSE I&#8217;M FROZEN TO THE GROUND!!


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<p>IT&#8217;S WINTER IN MANITOBA
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<p>AND THE GENTLE BREEZES BLOW
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<p>SEVENTY MILES AN HOUR
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<p>AT THIRTY-FIVE BELOW
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<p>OH HOW I LOVE MANITOBA
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<p>WHEN THE SNOW&#8217;S UP TO YOUR BUTT
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<p>YOU TAKE A BREATH OF WINTER AIR
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<p>AND YOUR NOSE GETS FROZEN SHUT
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<p>YES, THE WEATHER HERE IS WONDERFUL
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<p>SO I GUESS I&#8217;LL HANG AROUND
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<p>I COULD NEVER LEAVE MANITOBA
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<p>CAUSE I&#8217;M FROZEN TO THE GROUND!!
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