Murdoch MacKay Collegiate is a public, co-ed high school in the River East Transcona School Division, located in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The school was named...
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Murdoch Mackay (April 30, 1884 – December 18, 1962) was a Manitoba politician. He led the Manitoba Liberal Party from 1931 to 1932, and brought the party...
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River East Transcona School Division (redirect from Angus McKay School)
Macdonell Collegiate Collège Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau John G. Stewart School Kildonan-East Collegiate Murdoch MacKay Collegiate River East Collegiate Transcona...
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Park School John W. Gunn Middle School Transcona Collegiate Institute (TCI) Murdoch MacKay Collegiate Collège Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau Collège Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau...
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Canadian Football League (CFL). Williams first played football at Murdoch MacKay Collegiate in grade 10 and was selected to Team Canada in 2014. He played...
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Balmoral Hall School Beautiful Savior Lutheran School Calvin Christian Collegiate Casa Montessori and Orff School: 60 Christ the King School Faith Academy...
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Retrieved February 13, 2021. "Welcome! Aniin! Tansi! Greetings!". Southeast Collegiate. Archived from the original on January 16, 2021. Retrieved February 13...
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instrumental in developing Methodism on the continent of Africa. Alexander Murdoch Mackay — Missionary who preached and taught in central Africa who worked with...
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Carleton University (redirect from MacOdrum Library)
library is named for former Carleton President and Vice-Chancellor Murdoch Maxwell MacOdrum. As of 2022, the Library maintains a collection of approximately...
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University. The Huskies are a member of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA). They play at the MacInnes Student Ice Arena in Houghton, Michigan....
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in Antigonish was also founded by a Scot — Colin Francis MacKinnon, a Catholic bishop. Murdoch (1998) notes that the popular image of Cape Breton Island...
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St Giles' Cathedral (section Collegiate church)
12th century and dedicated to Saint Giles, the church was elevated to collegiate status by Pope Paul II in 1467. In 1559, the church became Protestant...
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News Channel. Cronkite remarked that when Fox News was founded by Rupert Murdoch, "it was intended to be a conservative organization – beyond that; a far-right-wing...
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Armidale University of Canberra, Canberra Deakin University, Melbourne Murdoch University, Perth Australian Catholic University, Brisbane Australian-European...
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Stranraer Ice Rink. For services to Curling. Professor Alison Pamela Murdoch. Lately President, British Fertility Society. For services to Fertility...
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Scarlett (1990), p. 48. MacDonald, M. (1995) p. 48. Innes of Learney (1971), p. 6. Citing: Mackay (1924); and: Campbell, A. (1890). Mackay (1924), pp. 37–38...
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Morris - Japanese academic, translator of the Sarashina Nikki in 1971 James Murdoch - wrote the first academic history of Japan in English Iso Mutsu - author...
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History, (New York, 2001), pp. 115–116. MacQuarrie, Alan, Medieval Scotland: Kinship and Nation (Thrupp, 2004). Murdoch, S., The Terror of the Seas?: Scottish...
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theatre actor, director, teacher M Donald MacDonald (1898–1959), actor Lydia Mackay (born 1977), voice actress Peter MacNicol (born 1954), Emmy Award-winning...
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discrimination against LGBT persons. Such organizations as the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), the gamer convention Gen Con, and the Disciples...
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party increased after Peter Mackay was elected Progressive Conservative leader in May 2003. On October 16, 2003, Harper and Mackay agreed to merge the two...
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for The Dartmouth Review, an independent, student-edited, alumni- and Collegiate Network-subsidized publication. D'Souza faced criticism during his time...
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Association (ABA) National Association of Schools of Music (NASM) Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation...
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Boomers Than We Think: Study". Newsweek. Retrieved May 17, 2025. Burn-Murdoch, John (January 24, 2025). "Gen Z Americans are leaving their European cousins...
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Cairns Rowing Club, Trinity Inlet Innisfail Rowing Club, Johnstone River Mackay Rowing Club, Pioneer River Riverway Rowing Club, Ross River Tablelands Country...
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Onley (the 28th Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario) in the Canadian TV series Murdoch Mysteries in 2013 in the episode "The Ghost of Queen's Park." Mowat was...
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in English language poetry, among them Norman MacCaig, George Bruce and Maurice Lindsay. George Mackay Brown from Orkney, and Iain Crichton Smith from...
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wrestling team won the National Championships on two occasions. He was a collegiate wrestler at Kent State University, eventually setting what was then the...
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and Development Office. For services to British foreign policy. Thomas Murdoch, Deputy Director, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services...
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(born 1962), Italian fashion journalist Anna dePeyster (née Torv, formerly Murdoch and Mann; born 1944), Scottish journalist and author Anna Dewdney (1965–2016)...
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