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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 77. Chapters: Holidays in Manitoba, Members of the Order of Manitoba, Religion in Manitoba, Neil Young, Carol Shields, Randy Bachman, Clara Hughes, Lynn Johnston, Gary Doer, Edward Schreyer, Demographics of Manitoba, Loreena McKennitt, Sam Katz, Jennifer Botterill, Cindy Klassen, Maurice Strong, Burton Cummings, Lloyd Axworthy, Clarence Tillenius, Bramwell Tovey, Monty Hall, Gary Filmon, Dufferin Roblin, Family Day, Howard Pawley, Sterling Lyon, Guy Maddin, Leo Mol, Elijah Harper, Saul Cherniack, John Harvard, Izzy Asper, Phil Fontaine, Sol Kanee, Sylvia Ostry, Philip S. Lee, Henry Friesen, Ovide Mercredi, Evelyn Hart, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint Boniface, Ken Ploen, Naranjan Dhalla, List of members of the Order of Manitoba, Tina Keeper, Ivan Eyre, Arnold Naimark, Mary Richard, Alfred Monnin, Clarence Barber, Roman Catholic Diocese of Churchill-Baie d'Hudson, Pearl McGonigal, Peter M. Liba, Gail Asper, Arthur Mauro, W. Yvon Dumont, William John McKeag, Waldron Fox-Decent, Marjorie Blankstein, Helen Glass, Robert Beamish, Arnold Spohr, Bill Norrie, Em ke Szathmary, Baldur R. Stefansson, Kevin Patrick Kavanagh, Kathleen M. Richardson, James Burns, Manitoba Interdiocesan Catholic Schools, Bishop of Winnipeg, Catholic Foundation of Manitoba. Excerpt: Gary Albert Doer, OM (born March 31, 1948) is a Canadian diplomat and politician from Manitoba, Canada. Since October 19, 2009, he has served as Canada's Ambassador to the United States. Doer previously served as the 20th Premier of Manitoba from 1999 to 2009, leading a New Democratic Party government. Gary Doer was born to a middle class family in Winnipeg, Manitoba. His background is German and Welsh. He graduated from St. Paul's High School and went on to study political science and sociology at the University of Manitoba for one year, but left to become a corrections officer ...