• Winnipeg Grain Exchange (Known too as ICE Futures Canada) was established in 1887, and dissolved in 1986. It was also the predecessor of the Winnipeg...
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  • to be recognized as a stock exchange and as a commodity futures exchange in Ontario. The Winnipeg Grain & Produce Exchange was established in 1887. Initially...
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    century. Corn Exchange, Sydney Winnipeg Grain Exchange Corn Exchange, Athy Corn Exchange, Dublin Corn Exchange, Wexford See also: Corn exchanges in England...
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  • Board of Governors of the Winnipeg Grain Exchange, and was mayor of Fort Garry, then a suburban municipality independent of Winnipeg, from 1946 to 1953. He...
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    was named after Nicholas Bawlf, who was then president of the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. The settlement of Bawlf was a results of the Canadian Pacific...
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    Winnipeg Grain Exchange, the former centre of the grain industry in Canada, as well as other commodity exchanges that developed in Winnipeg between 1881–1918...
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    Specifically they despised the private grain trade system as symbolized by Winnipeg Grain Exchange. Farmers suspected the grain traders of being middle men who...
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  • Grain Growers' Association. At the start of the 20th century the North-West Elevator Association, closely associated with the Winnipeg Grain Exchange...
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  • Elevator Association, closely associated with the Winnipeg Grain Exchange, controlled over two thirds of the grain elevators on the prairies. The elevator companies...
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    Parrish & Heimbecker (category Grain elevators in Canada)
    Heimbecker. Until 1918, the firm bought and sold grain on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange, but did not operate grain elevators. In 1918, P&H bought ten elevators...
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    universities and colleges. Downtown Winnipeg's Exchange District is named after the area's original grain exchange, which operated from 1880 to 1913. The...
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    known as the Grain Exchange Building. It was constructed for Fort William’s attempt to capture the grain exchange business from Winnipeg, but the venture...
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    Young, Charles served as president of the Winnipeg Grain Exchange in 1902. Young died at home in Winnipeg at the age of 71. His brother Finlay McNaughton...
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    The GGGC met strong resistance from existing grain dealers. It was forced off the Winnipeg Grain Exchange and almost failed. With help from the Manitoba...
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    of the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. They persuaded the federal government to appoint a "watchdog" to make sure that the exchange was treating grain growers...
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  • a grain dealer, and was president of McDowell Grain Co. Ltd and Ridgewood Development Co. Ltd. He was also on the board of governors of the Winnipeg Grain...
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  • James Richardson & Sons (category Grain elevators)
    (international grain trade, agribusiness, agri-food), energy, real estate, financial services, investments, and transportation. Headquartered in Winnipeg, Manitoba...
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    Daniel Hunter McMillan (category Royal Winnipeg Rifles officers)
    shortly thereafter. He also served as the first president of the Winnipeg Grain Exchange for one year (1887–1888), served too as a Director and later Vice-President...
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    Canadian Wheat Board (category Companies based in Winnipeg)
    Pacific Railway and the trading companies which dominated the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. Producers were deeply suspicious of the business practices of...
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    Jim Peebles (category People from Winnipeg)
    present-day Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, the son of Ada Marion (Green), a homemaker, and Andrew Charles Peebles, who worked for the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. He...
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  • he moved to Winnipeg with his parents in 1911. In 1922, he dropped out of public school and went to work at the Winnipeg Grain Exchange as a messenger...
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    Building, Holiday Towers, and Grain Exchange Tower, all being constructed during this time. From 1980 to 1990, Winnipeg witnessed a major expansion of...
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    Parrish also served as president of the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. In 1909, he co-founded the Parrish & Heimbecker grain company. He was also the director of...
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    James Armstrong Richardson Sr. (category Businesspeople from Winnipeg)
    Kingston to Winnipeg. Richardson quickly rose to prominence in the grain business and was elected President of the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. He was recognised...
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  • under the Canadian Wheat Board. Wheat futures trading ended on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. May 7, 1945 — Manitobans celebrated V-E Day. 1946 — The federal...
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    A commodities exchange is an exchange, or market, where various commodities are traded. Most commodity markets around the world trade in agricultural...
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    farmers created the collectively owned Grain Growers' Grain Company, which had a seat on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange, to sell their crop on the open market...
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  • December 1914) was a Canadian grain merchant, and important figure in the development of Winnipeg as the centre of the Canadian grain trade. Bawlf was born in...
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  • Alberta Wheat Pool (category Grain elevators in Alberta)
    exported grain directly. Direct sales accounted for over 60% of the total in the first year. They had to use the services of the Winnipeg Grain Exchange, despite...
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  • Agricore United (category Grain companies)
    Growers. It was headquartered in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Its shares were publicly traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) under the symbol "AU" ("AU.LV"...
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