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  2. Cathy Merrick - Wikipedia

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    Cathy Merrick (1960 or 1961 – 2024) was a Canadian First Nations leader who served as the Grand Chief of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs from 2022 to 2024. She was also the chief of Pimicikamak Cree Nation and a former councillor, and advocated for Indigenous rights, health, and justice.

  3. Burton Cummings - Wikipedia

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    Burton Cummings is a Canadian musician and songwriter, best known for leading The Guess Who and having a successful solo career. He has been inducted into several halls of fame, received multiple Juno Awards, and performed with various bands and artists.

  4. Dianne Heatherington - Wikipedia

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    Dianne Mae Heatherington (May 14, 1948 – October 22, 1996) was a Canadian singer of several genres, particularly rock, whose musical career spanned nearly two decades. In the latter part of her career, she became a successful businessperson in the film security industry, while at the same time enjoying modest success as a Canadian film and television actress.

  5. Felix Cappella - Wikipedia

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    Felix Cappella represented Canada at 1968 Games, obituary in the Midland Mirror, March 4, 2011 Felix Cappella in the Midland Ontario Sports Hall of Fame This biographical article relating to Canadian athletics and track and field is a stub .

  6. Jim Heighton - Wikipedia

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    James Heighton (September 22, 1944 – December 9, 2023) was a Canadian football player who was a defensive lineman during thirteen seasons in the Canadian Football League, mainly for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. He was a CFL West All-Star in 1971, 1974, and 1976, and was also named to the 1972 and 1974 Western Conference All-Star teams as ...

  7. Robert James Speers - Wikipedia

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    Born in Elmbank, Ontario, James Speers moved to Winnipeg in 1900. In 1920 he headed a partnership that leased and operated the River Park race track. Two years later he built Whittier Park Racetrack in St. Boniface, Manitoba and then in 1923, the Polo Park Racetrack in Winnipeg and Chinook Park in Calgary, Alberta.

  8. Irene Piotrowski - Wikipedia

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    Irene Piotrowski, (née Macijauskaitė; July 9, 1941 – August 13, 2020) was a Canadian female track and field athlete, born in Skaudvilė, Lithuania. In 1964, Piotrowski broke the World and Canadian 100 metre record at 11.4 seconds. [1] She competed in the 1964 Olympic Games in the 100 metre and 200 metre. [2]

  9. Henderson's Directories - Wikipedia

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    The directories were published by Winnipeg-based Henderson Directories Limited, founded by James Henderson (ca. 1846-1919), [2] whose obituary refers to him as "one of the best known publishers on the continent." [3] At the time, many other directories publishers were operating in Canada, covering different geographical areas. [4]

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