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  2. Assiniboine Community College - Wikipedia

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    ACC offers over 50 programs in the fields of agriculture, environment, business, health and human services and trades and technology. The enabling legislation for the college is the Colleges Act. The college's largest program is the practical nursing diploma.

  3. University College of the North - Wikipedia

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    UCN offers more than 40 degree, diploma, and certificate programs in the Faculty of Arts and Science, Faculty of Trades and Technology, Faculty of Health, Faculty of Education, Faculty of Business, and as part of community-based contract training and Apprenticeship training.

  4. Higher education in Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    UCN grants degrees, diplomas, and certificates in academic, trades, technology, vocational, and literacy training programs, as well as offering transition and preparatory programs for underprepared students.

  5. Red River College Polytechnic - Wikipedia

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    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 students annually.

  6. Manitoba Advanced Education and Literacy - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Manitoba College - Wikipedia

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    Manitoba College was a college that existed in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, from 1871 to 1967, when it became one of the University of Winnipeg and University of Manitobas founding colleges. It was one of the first institutions of higher learning in the city of Winnipeg and the province of Manitoba.

  8. List of schools in Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    Lake St. Martin School (Winnipeg Campus) – First Nations school. Linden Christian School [10] Mennonite Brethren Collegiate Institute (MBCI) Ohr HaTorah Day School. Our Lady of Victory School [11] Paradise Montessori School [4] : 61. Prairie Central Adventist Academy [12] Shawenim Abinooji School [4] : 62.

  9. Southern Alberta Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) is a polytechnic institute in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. SAIT offers more than 110 career programs in technology, trades and business. Established in 1916, it is Calgary's second oldest post-secondary institution and Canada's first publicly funded technical institute.

  10. Ministry of Industry, Trade and Technology (Manitoba)

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    The Ministry of Industry, Trade and Technology is a former government department in the province of Manitoba, Canada. It was created in 1983 by the New Democratic Party government of Howard Pawley, drawing in responsibilities from other ministries.

  11. Louis Riel School Division - Wikipedia

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    The Louis Riel School Division (LRSD; French: Division Scolaire Louis-Riel, DSL-R) is a school division in Winnipeg, Manitoba, offering English-language and French-immersion education to its students. It was broadly formed in 1998 with the voluntary amalgamation of the Norwood and St. Boniface School Divisions.