Winnipeg - Geography.
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about to become a territory of the Dominion of Canada, the Métis seized Upper Fort Garry because Canadian expansion was a threat to their own territorial claims andto their unique way of life.
This began the Red River Rebellion, which ended with Canada’s 1870 agreement to make Manitoba a self-governing province.
Winnipeg wasmade the provincial capital.
The young city came into its own after 1885, when the Canadian Pacific Railway was extended to the Pacific Coast, but it did not really boom until the great wave ofpioneer immigrants reached the prairies after 1900.
By 1911 Winnipeg was Canada’s third largest city, and its merchants dominated trade throughout the region.
At thesame time, many immigrant families lived in poverty, with poor health and housing conditions, and discrimination was widespread.
As a result, social and political reformmovements flourished, as did labor unrest.
Agitation among workers culminated in the Winnipeg General Strike of 1919, the most famous general strike in Canadianhistory.
At least 30 strikers were injured and two killed when Royal North-West Mounted Police (now the Royal Canadian Mounted Police) charged and fired into a crowdof nonviolent protesters.
Federal troops occupied the city streets, forcing an end to the strike without any serious consideration of the workers’ grievances.
Bitterness against foreigners, who were accused of encouraging the workers to strike, persisted in Winnipeg for years after 1919.
Tensions eased only gradually asimmigration declined.
It was a sign of progress when a man of Ukrainian descent was elected mayor in 1956.
Since about that time the city has become increasinglycosmopolitan.
A building boom began in the 1960s with construction of tall office buildings, hotels, and apartments.
Population growth led the provincial legislature in 1960 to establisha regional government, comprising Winnipeg and 11 suburbs, to administer zoning, transit, water supply, and other services for the metropolitan area.
It was thisgovernment that became the Unicity in 1972.
Development continued with the opening of the Winnipeg Convention Centre in 1975 and the creation of a system of enclosed walkways above the city’s streets.
Theredevelopment of The Forks was undertaken as part of the Core Area Initiative that began in 1981.
Winnipeg was the site of the Pan American Games—an amateursports competition for the entire western hemisphere—in 1967 and 1999.
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