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There is a page named "All Saints Anglican Church (Dominion City, Manitoba)" on Wikipedia

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  • former All Saints Anglican Church is an historic Carpenter Gothic style Anglican church building located at 48 Centennial Drive, Dominion City, in the...
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  • Petersham All Saints Anglican Church, Yandilla All Saints Anglican Church (Dominion City, Manitoba) All Saints Anglican Church (Ottawa) All Saints' Church, Petersham...
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    and a nine-hole golf course. Historic buildings in Dominion City include All Saints Anglican Church, which is now used as the Franklin Museum. The original...
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    graduating from these colleges: Collège de Saint-Boniface (Roman Catholic), St John's College (Anglican), and Manitoba College (Presbyterian). The university...
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    Other historic buildings in the municipality include the All Saints Anglican Church in Dominion City, now the Franklin Museum, and the Emerson courthouse...
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  • The Anglican Church of Canada, a member church of the worldwide Anglican Communion, contains thirty-two jurisdictions, consisting of twenty-nine dioceses...
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    The Anglican use of the Latin Church is served from the United States, based in Houston, Texas, by the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter...
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    St. Barnabas Anglican Church, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, St. Lambert United Church, the South Shore Seventh-day Adventist Church and Good Shepherd...
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    Regina's historic buildings and precincts (category All articles with style issues)
    parish church to the north of what was then Victoria Square. St Paul's Anglican Cathedral, built in 1894 and the oldest church building in the city still...
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    non-Caucasian in race or non-white in colour". Catholic Church (29.9%), United Church (3.3%), Anglican Church (3.1%), Eastern Orthodoxy (1.7%), Baptistism (1...
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    Trinity College, Toronto (category Anglican seminaries and theological colleges)
    Trinity as a university of strong Anglican alignment, after the University of Toronto severed its ties with the Church of England. After five decades as...
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    Thomas Fuller (architect) (category Chief Dominion Architects, Canada)
    "Historic Sites of Manitoba: Dominion Post Office Building / Portage City Hall (97 Saskatchewan Avenue West, Portage la Prairie)". Manitoba Historical Society...
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    the Anglican church being shifted while the Saskatchewan Trading Company's warehouse was destroyed. Additional damage was reported in Ninga, Manitoba, Dunrea...
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    History of Canada (1763–1867) (category All Wikipedia articles written in Canadian English)
    Newfoundland became part of the Anglican Church of Canada; the Church of England in Bermuda, which was re-titled the Anglican Church of Bermuda in 1978, is today...
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    Inglis, the rector of Trinity Church, led the flight of Loyalists to Windsor, Nova Scotia. In 1788, the resettled Anglican loyalists founded the King's...
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    separate Dominion within the British Commonwealth. In 1986, government policy during state visits to London was to fly the crosses of Saints George, Andrew...
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    1897 in Canada (category All articles needing additional references)
    (until November 18) then Thomas Robert McInnes Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba – James Colebrooke Patterson Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick – Jabez...
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    W. A. Hewitt (category Canadian Anglicans)
    Press. October 30, 1953. p. 37. "Dominion Amateur Hockey Commission Is Now A Reality". Winnipeg Tribune. Winnipeg, Manitoba. December 5, 1914. p. 28.; "Amateur...
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    St. James Cemetery (Toronto) (category Anglican cemeteries in Canada)
    publisher James Austin, founder of The Dominion Bank (predecessor of the Toronto Dominion Bank) Maurice Baldwin, Anglican Bishop Robert Baldwin, Joint Premier...
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