St. John's CollegeSt John's College is a small Anglican college located on the University of Manitoba campus in Winnipeg, Canada. Bishop Robert Machray officially opened the College on 1 November 1866. In 1877, St John's College, St Boniface College, and the Manitoba Colle, University of ManitobaThe University of Manitoba (established in 1877) is one of two universities in Winnipeg, Manitoba and was the first university ever established in Western Canada. It was created to confer degrees on the three founding colleges. They were: St. Boniface Col, CanadaCanada historically the Dominion of Canada is the second-largest, and northernmost, country in the world. It is a decentralized federation of 10 provinces and 3 territories, governed as a constitutional monarchy, and formed in 1867 through an act of Confe
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