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  2. William Hutton (Manitoba politician) - Wikipedia

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    William Hutton (Manitoba politician) The Rev. William John Hutton (30 January 1929 - 6 June 2022) [1] was a clergyman, community activist and former politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was one of the last members of the Metropolitan Council of Greater Winnipeg, serving from 1969 until its dissolution at the end of 1971.

  3. The Winnipeg Tribune - Wikipedia

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    Free online archives. UM Libraries. The Winnipeg Tribune was a metropolitan daily newspaper serving Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada from January 28, 1890, to August 27, 1980. The paper was founded by R.L. Richardson and D.L. McIntyre who acquired the press and premises of the old Winnipeg Sun newspaper. It was often viewed as a liberal newspaper ...

  4. Bob Altemeyer - Wikipedia

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    Research into authoritarianism. Robert Anthony Altemeyer (6 June 1940 – 7 February 2024) was a Canadian psychologist who was Professor of Psychology at the University of Manitoba. [1] [2] Altemeyer also produced the right-wing authoritarianism scale, or RWA Scale, [3] as well as the related left-wing authoritarianism scale, or LWA Scale. [4]

  5. Winnipeg Free Press - Wikipedia

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    The Winnipeg Free Press (or WFP; founded as the Manitoba Free Press) is a daily (excluding Sunday) broadsheet newspaper in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.It provides coverage of local, provincial, national, and international news, as well as current events in sports, business, and entertainment and various consumer-oriented features, such as homes and automobiles appear on a weekly basis.

  6. A. Lorne Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Lorne Campbell (known as A. Lorne Campbell), O.C., C.D., LL.B., LL.D., D.C.L., Q.C. (September 18, 1920 – January 15, 2014) was a Canadian lawyer in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He was very active in his community and in the legal profession, serving as President of The Law Society of Manitoba and as the national President of the Canadian Bar ...

  7. Lorne Benson - Wikipedia

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    Lorne Benson. Lorne "Boom Boom" Benson (September 16, 1930 – April 3, 2012) was a fullback who played in the Canadian Football League for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers from 1951 to 1955. Benson first played in 1951, but nonetheless won the Dr. Beattie Martin Trophy for Canadian rookie of the year in the west in 1952 on the strength of his 491 ...

  8. John Wesley Dafoe - Wikipedia

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    John Wesley Dafoe (8 March 1866 – 9 January 1944) was a Canadian journalist. From 1901 to 1944 he was the editor of the Manitoba Free Press, [2] later named the Winnipeg Free Press. He also wrote several books, including a biography of Sir Wilfrid Laurier . Dafoe was one of the country's most influential and powerful journalists.

  9. Sid Boyling - Wikipedia

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    Sid Boyling (May 9, 1914 – November 5, 2006) was a Canadian broadcaster. Boyling worked at radio station CHAB shortly after graduating. From October 1969 to 1979 Boyling was the General Manager of Winnipeg Videon. [1] He helped the cable system start the community access station, VPW in 1972. [2]