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35862 A1197 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     10 Female Journalists And 3 Male Sympathizers Picketing Outside Marlborough Hotel, Site Of The Winnipeg Press Club, Over The Exclusion Of Female Journalists From Membership In The Club  HotelsJournalismProtestsWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1970, June 24
34855 A1163 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     2,000 Protestors Gather Inside City Council Chambers And Foyer To Protest The City'S Plan To Contract Out Public Services  EventsProtests 1975, March 7
32912 A1098 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Dissatisfied Customer Picketing Outside Of Terry Balkan'S Used Cars On Main Street  AutomobilesGaragesProtests 1982, May 17
52510 A1593 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Group Of Beren'S River Reservation Residents In Front Of The Manitoba Legislature Protesting The Lack Of Funding Available For Road Construction On Their Reserve  Legislative BuildingsProtestsReservesRoads 1987, February 26
32885 A1097 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Group Of Brandon Students March To The Legislature To Protest The Lack Of A Good Library Facility At Their University  LibrariesProtestsStudents 1981, March 27
32876 A1097 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Group Of Demonstrators Calling Themselves “The Peoples Front Against Racist And Fascist Violence” Marches Down Main Street  ProtestsWinnipeg Streets 1981, February 21
38115 A1273 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   A group of Ojibway singing the American Indian Movement anthem during their occupation of Anishinabe Park, Kenora, Ontario.    ParksProtestsTowns 1974, July 31
32881 A1097 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Group Of Pro-Life Demonstrators Protesting At Seven Oaks Hospital Against The Performing Of Abortions There  HospitalsProtestsWomen 1981, March 15
32882 A1097 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Group Of Pro-Life Demonstrators Protesting At Seven Oaks Hospital On Mcphillips Street Against The Performing Of Abortions There  HospitalsProtestsWomen 1981, March 16
32859 A1096 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Group Of Winnipeg Youths Picketing City Hall To Call For The Preservation Of The Old Bank Of Nova Scotia On Portage Avenue And Garry Street  BanksHistoryProtestsWinnipeg Buildings 1980, March 5
32886 A1097 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Group Opposing The Development Of Nuclear Power In Manitoba Demonstrates At The Legislative Building And Releases Into The Air Balloons Carrying Their Message  BalloonsNuclearProtests 1981, March 28
35722 A1193 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Hunger Strike By Students At University Of Manitoba Protesting Soviet Union Human Rights Violations. Photo By D. Bonner  EventsProtestsStudents 1971, October 8
32900 A1098 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Man On Keewatin Street Picketing Brooklands Lumber, A Store Which He Feels Has Not Exercised Enough Care In Its Sale Of Solvents  LumberingProtestsStores 1981, September 19
38117 A1273 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   A meeting in Anishinabe Park, which Ojibway people occupied in dispute over land ownership.  Ontario Deputy Attorney-General Frank Callahan (left) confers with American Indian Movement Co-Chairman Dennis Banks (right) and Mr. Bank's assistant Doug.  ParksPersonalitiesProtestsTowns 1974, August 19
51601 A1562 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Peace Group Parades Outside The Us Consolate In Winnipeg. They Are Protesting Against Cruise Testing  ProtestsSignsWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1986, February 26
37042 A1237 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Rally Of Motorcycle Enthusiasts Gathered At The Legislative Building To Protest Proposed Helmet Legislation  MotorcyclesPoliticsProtests 1983, August 16
34173 A1140 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Rally On Memorial Boulevard In Defence Of Religious Freedom In The Ukraine  ProtestsUkrainiansWinnipeg Streets 1976, October 3
37019 A1236 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Winnipeg Policeman Closes In On A Demonstrator In An Arrest Attempt During The Clash Between Police And Protestors At The Us. Consulate  PoliceProtests 1983, October 28
35464 A1184 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Aboriginal and Metis people march on the Legislature to protest the attitude of the government towards their socio-economic problems.    EventsMetisProtests 1972, October 27
35505 A1186 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Aboriginal and Metis protest on Highway 10 leading to Churchill Forest Industries Complex, The Pas, Manitoba.  Protest was against the company's discrimination policies and human rights issues about hiring the protestors. One sign reads "Racism in Canada."  EventsForestryMetisProtestsSignsTowns 1970, October 8
34136 A1139 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Aboriginal protester, talking to Ontario Provincial Police officer during Anishinabe Park take-over.    ParksProtestsTowns 1974, August 9
33157 A1106 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Aboriginal protestors, Winnipeg, Manitoba, marching for the retention of treaty rights for Non-Reserve Indians.    Protests 1981, June 25
33816 A1128 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Aboriginals demonstrating at the Office of Indian Affairs, Winnipeg, Manitoba.    Government BuildingsProtests 1981, February 20
56128 A1713 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     About 1,000 People, Some With Signs, Vented Their Anger Against The Proposed Autopac Increases Of 25 Percent Or More  AutomobilesProtestsSignsWomen 1988, January 28
36499 A1219 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     About 1,200 University Of Manitoba Students Staging A Protest March From The Winnipeg Auditorium To The Legislative Building To Protest Student Fee Increases.  EventsProtestsStudentsUniversities 1965, February 2
56380 A1722 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     About 150 Handicapped Manitobans Met With Representatives Of All Three Major Political Parties And Later Held March To Legislative Building To Protest Low Priority Given To The Disabled  PolicePoliticsProtests 1988, April 16
55970 A1708 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     About 200 Demonstrators Marched In A Mass Picket To Support The Efforts Of Striking Westfair Foods Workers  ChildrenFoodLabourProtestsStoresStrikesUnionsWomen 1987, September 11
56255 A1718 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     About 300 People Gathered In City Hall Square To Pay Tribute To J.J. Harper, Killed In March 1988, In A Struggle With Police Officer  PoliceProtests 1988, March 16
36979 A1235 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     About 300 People Gathered In Memorial Park For A Bonfire Of Cigarettes During International Weedless Wednesday, A Moratorium On Smoking Sponsored By The 5th World Congress On Smoking And Health  EventsProtests 1983, July 14
55981 A1709 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     About 300 People Marched Downtown At Night After Hearing Speeches On The Steps Of The Legislative Building, Seeking An End To Violence Against Women In The Take Back The Night Demonstration  ProtestsWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1987, September 19
37006 A1236 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     About 500 Marchers Make Their Way To The Us Consulate To Protest The American Take-Over Of Granada. They Were Escorted By Police Who Were Hoping To Avoid The Violence Which Marked A Similar Demonstration At The Consulate The Week Before  MotorcyclesPoliceProtests 1983, November 5
56343 A1721 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     About 80 People Demonstrated At The University Of Manitoba In Support Of Nicaragua'S Ceasefire Accord, Signed Between The Government And The Contra Rebels To Bring Peace For The First Time Since 1981  ProtestsStudentsUniversities 1988, March 25
56120 A1713 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     About Two Dozen Demonstrators Including A Uniformed Doug Harney Of The Armed Forces Reserves, Marched Down Portage Avenue To Protest The Testing Of The Cruise Missile Over Canada. The Us Air Force Announced The Latest Flight Was To Begin Early Today Over The Beaufort Sea After Two Days Postponement Due To Bad Weather  AviationMilitaryProtestsWinnipeg Streets 1988, January 24
24308 A0813 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Air Canada Viscount decorated in Winnipeg to protest the move of the Airline's overhaul base to Dorval, Quebec.  AviationProtests 1963, December 5
32897 A1098 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Air Traffic Controllers Demonstrating Outside The Us Consulate To Protest The Firing Of Striking Air Traffic Controllers In That Country  AviationProtests 1981, August 7
33900 A1131 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Americans And Canadians Attending A Meeting In Bismark, North Dakota, To Plan Anti-Garrisson Strategy  EnvironmentProtestsWater 1980, September 25
35866 A1198 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Amy Clemons addressing participants in the Poor People's March.  Clemons was the great, great grand-daughter of Chief Peguis. The March was organized by the Selkirk Indian Friendship Centre in response to the decision by the Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation to build a fish processing plant in Winnipeg rather than in Selkirk, Manitoba. Selkirk Mayor A.C. (Pat) Montgomery is holding the microphone.  PersonalitiesPoliticsProtestsWomen 1970, May 26
38119 A1273 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   An Ontario Provincial Police Officer searches the possessions of a young aboriginal couple at the approach to Anishinabe Park during its Ojibway occupation, Kenora, Ontario.    ParksPoliceProtestsTowns 1974, August 13
36926 A1233 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Anti And Pro Abortion Signs Outside The Morgentaler Clinic  ProtestsWomen 1983, May 9
32108 A1071 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Anti Government Protestors At Legislature With 'Lyon' Wagon To Symbolize Lyon'S Restraint Policy  Protests 1978, April 23
30346 A1012 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Anti-Abortion Demonstration  MedicineProtests 1979, April 5
36881 A1231 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Anti-Abortion Demonstration During Meeting Of Winnipeg City Council Who Were Considering The Appeal Of Building Permit For The Morgentaler Clinic  ChildrenCity HallsMedicineProtestsWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1983, March 21
36882 A1231 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Anti-Abortion Demonstration During Meeting Of Winnipeg City Council Who Were Considering The Appeal Of Building Permit For The Morgentaler Clinic  ChildrenCity HallsMedicineProtestsWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1983, March 25
35112 A1172 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Anti-Abortion Demonstrator At Winnipeg City Hall  City HallsProtestsWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1971, May 8
56225 A1717 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Anti-Abortion Protesters Demonstrate In Front Of Lloyd Axworthy'S Constituency Office, Demanding A Newlaw. A New Legislation Was Required To Fill The Void Left By A Supreme Court Of Canada Decission Striking Down The Current Section Of The Criminal Code ,  PoliticsProtests 1988, February 14
36880 A1231 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Anti-Abortion Protestors At City Hall Pray-In  City HallsProtestsWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1983, March 21
34171 A1140 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Anti-Apartheid Demonstrators Marching Down Memorial Blvd  Protests 1976, June 26
31354 A1045 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Anti-Apartheid Demonstrators Marching With Placards At Manitoba Legislative Grounds Marking The Anniversary Of Student Uprisings In Soweto, South Africa  ChildrenProtests 1977, June 16
56665 A1731 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Anti-Free Trade Protesters Picket The Free Press Building Over Their Coverage Of The Issue. They Accused The Paper Of Slanting The Coverage In Favor Of Free Trade  NewspapersProtestsWinnipeg Buildings 1988, November 13
33902 A1131 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Anti-Garrison Protestors On A Bridge Over The Mcclusky Canal, Part Of An Unofficial Tour Of The Project Area  EnvironmentProtestsWater 1980, September 25
32919 A1098 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Anti-Nuclear Demonstration And Peace Rally In Memorial Park  NuclearProtests 1982, August 7
32914 A1098 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Anti-Nuclear Demonstrators Rallying In Front Of The Legislature  NuclearProtests 1982, June 12
32915 A1098 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Anti-Nuclear Demonstrators Walking On Peace March Down Memorial Blvd. On The Way To The Legislature  NuclearProtests 1982, June 12
37365 A1248 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Anti-Nuclear Protesters Marching East Along Portage Avenue In Downtown Winnipeg  NuclearProtestsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1960, December 31
35251 A1177 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Anti-Vietnam Protesters Demonstating Outside Marlborough Hotel, Site Of The Western Liberal Policy Conference  PoliticsProtests 1968, January
35870 A1198 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Anti-Vietnam War Protesters Marching Down Portage Avenue Towards The Civic Centre  PoliticsProtestsWinnipeg Streets 1970, April 18
52496 A1593 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Apartment Caretaker Lance Schoen Restrains Mary Dingler As She Tries To Return To Her Suite For Her Cat At The Burton Apartments, 110 Young Street  ApartmentsPersonalitiesProtestsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987, January 22
37995 A1269 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Assiniboine South School Trustees Face An Angry Crowd Of Parents & Students Over Their Proposal To Bus Charleswood Area Students To Outside High Schools  EducationProtestsSchoolsStudents 1981, January 6
25594 A0857 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Billboard Supporting Mixed Beverage Rooms, Sponsored By Stephen Juba During His Campaign For Alderman  Beverage RoomsPersonalitiesPoliticsProtestsSigns 1955
24310 A0813 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Billboard taken out by Winnipeg Mayor Stephen Juba to protest the planned move of the Air Canada Overhaul Base from his City to Montreal.  AviationProtests 1968, November 13
31619 A1054 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Bob Banman, Tourist Development Minister Outside Legislature With Protestors Disagreeing About Cando Development In The Whiteshell  EventsPersonalitiesPoliticsProtestsRealty 1978, March 22
52483 A1592 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Bob Wieser With A Giant Die Showing A Skull. He Is Protesting At An Anti-Nuclear Demonstration.The Demonstration Is Concerned With The Atomic Energy Of Canada Limited Nuclear Fuel Research Site Near Lac Du Bonnet, Mb  NuclearPersonalitiesProtests 1987, January 8
33462 A1117 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     C.U.P.W. Members Picket Outside Federal Mp Dean Whiteway'S Offfice  PoliticsProtests 1979, February 15
24254 A0811 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     CAE employees marching down Portage Avenue enroute to the Legislature to protest the Government's inaction on employment.  ProtestsWinnipeg Streets 1971, June 11
32851 A1096 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Canadian Food And Allied Workers Local P216 Picketing At Canada Packers On Marion Street  AbattoirsLabourProtestsStrikesUnions 1979, June 25
32844 A1096 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Canadian Union Of Postal Workers At The Winnipeg Inn, Site Of A Trudeau Speech, Demonstrating Against Federal Policy Concerning Their Contract  LabourProtestsUnions 1979, February 18
36287 A1212 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Canadians Picketing Outside Camp Shilo, Manitoba To Protest The Presence Of German Troops There  BasesEventsMilitaryProtests 1965, December 16
36994 A1235 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Carol Rosset (Far Left), Spokesman For Coalition For Reproductive Choice, Applauds Six Of The Seven Employees Of The Morgentaler Clinic After Their Appearance In Court On Charges Of Conspiracy To Produce Abortion. Staff From Left: Patricia Turczak, Barbara Burr, Lynn Hilliard, Valerie Turnbulll, Lynn Crocker And Dr. Robert Scott  MedicinePersonalitiesProtestsWomen 1983, June 10
32906 A1098 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Central America Solidarity Committee Of Winnipeg Marching Down Donald Street To Protest Us Involvement In El Salvador  Protests 1982, March 26
34992 A1168 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Ceremony Marking The New Name Of Red River Community College. The Empty Seats Are The Results Of A Boycott By Students Unhappy With The New Name  CeremoniesCollegesProtestsSchoolsStudents 1969, December 15
36139 A1207 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Children From The Sherwood Park Area Of East Kildonan Protest The Closing Of Their Supervised Playground  ChildrenParksPlaygroundsProtests 1967, July 6
31353 A1045 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Children With Placards At Anti-Apartheid Demonstration On Manitoba Legislative Grounds  ChildrenProtests 1977, June 16
32867 A1097 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Chilean Refugees Demonstrating In Support Of The Chilean People In Their Struggle Against The Dictatorship In Their Country  ChileansProtests 1980, September 6
32868 A1097 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Chilean Refugees Protesting Chilean Dictatorship In March At The Legislative Building  ChileansProtests 1980, September 12
32848 A1096 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Citizens At The Legislature Protesting Provincial Government Policy Concerning Day Care Funding  Protests 1979, April 19
32871 A1097 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Citizens At U.S. Consulate On Donald St. Protesting Against U.S. Involvement In El Salvador And Other Central American Countries  AmericansProtests 1980, November 22
32843 A1096 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Citizens Demonstrating At City Hall To Urge Council To Take Legislative Action To Control The Sale Of Solvents  Protests 1979, February 12
32895 A1098 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Citizens Demonstrating At The Us Consulate On Donald Street Against American Involvement In El Salvador  AmericansProtests 1981, July 20
32887 A1097 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Citizens Demonstrating Their Concern About The Safety Of The Marion And Archibald Intersection For Children Crossings  ChildrenProtestsWinnipeg Streets 1981, April 1
32872 A1097 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Citizens Marching At City Hall To Protest Us Involvement In Central America  EventsProtests 1980, December 10
33441 A1116 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Citizens Outside The College Of Physicians And Surgeons Demonstrating In Support Of Dr. Owen Schwartz Who Had Been Called On The Carpet For His Holistic Approach To Medicine  EventsMedicineProtests 1980, March 7
32873 A1097 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Citizens Outside Us Consulate On Donald Street Demonstrating Against Us Involvement In El Salvador  Protests 1981, January 16
32841 A1096 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Citizens Protest To Public Works And Operations Concerning Their Planned Sherbrook - Mcgregor Overpass  BridgesProtests 1979, January 25
56000 A1709 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     City Police Officers Try To Clear A Path Through Striking Postal Workers At The Downtown Post Office. Workers Were Protesting A Back-To-Work Legislation Put In Place By The Mulroney Government  LabourPolicePoliticsPost OfficesProtestsStrikesWinnipeg Buildings 1987, October 9
33155 A1106 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Cnr Regional Vice-President Ralph Hansen At Clear Lake Meeting Concerning The Railways Alleged Discriminatory Practices  ProtestsRailways 1981, June 25
31840 A1062 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Coalition To Answer Anita Bryant Protesting Against Her Presence At The Canadian Women'S Crusuade For Christ Meeting, At The Convention Centre  AssociationsProtestsReligionWomen 1978, April 29
35111 A1172 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Committee Representing Youth Problems Today (C.R.Y.P.T.) Protesting At Manitoba Legislative Building., Jack Ablett  Legislative BuildingsProtestsWinnipeg Buildings 1971, May 17
33444 A1116 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Community Services Minister George Minaker Addressing Crowd Protesting Day Care Space Restrictions In Winnipeg  PersonalitiesPoliticsProtests 1980, May 6
36924 A1233 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Confrontation Between Abortion Advocates And Opponents  ProtestsWomen 1983, May 7
56254 A1718 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Connie Eyolfson of Travers Bay joins a vigil for aboriginal leader J.J. Harper, City Hall, Winnipeg, Manitoba.  Harper was killed in March of 1988 by a shot from a Winnipeg Police Officer's revolver during a scuffe. Eyolfson's placard alludes to the four-day suspension with pay received by the officer pending an internal police investigation.  PoliceProtestsWomen 1988, March 16
31828 A1062 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Construction Workers Picket Line Outside Winnipeg Stadium  BuildingsConstructionLabourProtestsStadiums 1978, May 2
30304 A1010 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Cpr Workers Protesting Outside The Winnipeg Inn Against Lay-Offs  EventsHotelsLabourProtestsRailwaysWinnipeg Buildings 1971, October 21
40401 A1351 New Democratic Party Collection     Crowd In Front Of Manitoba Legislative Building, Broadway, Protesting The Formation Of Autopac. (Automobile Insurance By Manitoba Government).  ProtestsWinnipeg Streets 1970 April 30
1485 A0049 Archives of Manitoba     Crowd On Winnipeg'S Market Square Protests Against Relief Camp System  DepressionProtestsWinnipeg Streets 1935
35612 A1189 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Crowd Waiting For Free Meat Give-A-Way By The Manitoba Cow/Calf Producers Association At Winnipg City Hall To Protest Low Beef Prices  AgricultureAssociationsCattleCity HallsFoodProtests 1975, March 20
35853 A1197 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Crowd, On The Grounds Of The Manitoba Legislative Building, Protesting The Proposed Introduction Of Compulsory,Government Administered Automobile Insurance (Autopac)  PoliticsProtestsWinnipeg Buildings 1970, April 29
32548 A1086 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dan Mckenzie, Mp St. James, Defending His Remarks On South Africa'S Apartheid Policy At A Town Meeting  PersonalitiesPoliticsProtests 1982, February 20
51530 A1559 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Delegation From Pilot Mound, Mb, Marched To Manitoba Legislature Building And Called On Premier Duff Roblin To Protest The Building Of A High School In Crystal City Rather Than Pilot Mound, Mb  Legislative BuildingsProtestsSchoolsTownsWinnipeg Buildings 1962, September 17
24515 A0820 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Delegation from Portage la Prairie protesting the construction of the Red River Floodway at the Manitoba Legislative Building.  DikesFloodsFloodwayProtests 1964, February
21048 A0692 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Demonstration Held During Arrival Of Pierre Elliott Trudeau At Winnipeg Auditorium  AuditoriumsPersonalitiesPoliticsProtestsWinnipeg Buildings 1968, December 14
32857 A1096 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Demonstrators At Fletcher Argue Building On University Of Manitoba Campus Protesting The Arts Student Body Council'S Decision To Hold A Wet T-Shirt Contest  ProtestsStudentsUniversities 1979, October 5
36884 A1232 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Demonstrators At The American Consulate, 6 Donald Street, Protesting American Policy Towards Central America  ProtestsWinnipeg Streets 1983, March 20
32924 A1099 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Demonstrators At The Legislature Protesting The Planned Tests Of The Cruise Missile In Canada  MilitaryProtests 1982, October 3
34777 A1160 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Demonstrators At The Manitoba Legislature Protesting Against The Dictatorship In Chile  Protests 1973, September 15
35721 A1193 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Demonstrators At The Manitoba Legislature Protesting The Planned Nuclear Bomb Test At Amchitka  EventsNuclearProtests 1971, November 5
34169 A1140 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Demonstrators Concerned With Human Rights Violations In The Soviet Union Protesting At The Legislature  Protests 1976, June 12
37015 A1236 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Demonstrators Impede A Police Car'S Progress, Outside The Us Consulate During A Confrontation Between The Police And Protestors Angered By The American Invasion Of Grenada  PoliceProtests 1983, October 28
32878 A1097 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Demonstrators Marching From Legislative Building To Protest Us Involvement In El Salvador  Protests 1981, February 28
32923 A1099 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Demonstrators Marching On Portage Avenue At Vaughan Street To Protest The Frequency Of Sexual Assaults On Winnipeg Streets  ProtestsWomen 1982, September 17
32926 A1099 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Demonstrators On Main Street Protesting Against Canadian Pacific Railway Lay-Offs  ProtestsRailways 1982, October 29
32860 A1096 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Demonstrators On Portage Avenue And Hargrave Street Calling For An End To Development Of Nuclear Power  NuclearProtests 1980, March 28
34174 A1140 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Demonstrators On Portage Avenue Protesting Against Anti-Inflation Board Policy  FinanceProtestsWinnipeg Streets 1976, October 14
35719 A1193 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Demonstrators On Portage Avenue Protesting Against Planned Nuclear Bomb Test At Amchitka  EventsProtests 1971
32880 A1097 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Demonstrators Outside Cbc Radio On Portage Avenue To Protest Cbc'S Lack Of Content Concerning Women'S Issues  ProtestsRadioTelevisionWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1981, March 5
33453 A1116 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Demonstrators Outside Radio Shack On Portage Avenue As Part Of A Nation-Wide Boycott Triggered By Company Policytoward Unions In Ontario  ProtestsRadioUnions 1979, December 1
32922 A1099 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Demonstrators Picketing Dominion News On Portage Avenue To Protest The Sale Of Pornography  NewspapersProtestsStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1982, September 1
32836 A1096 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Demonstrators Protesting Outside City Hall Council Building Against City'S Policy Of Funding Art Groups  ArtProtests 1978, October 25
37602 A1256 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Demonstrators Protesting Soviet Foreign And Domestic Policy Outside Of The Winnipeg Arena During Performance Of The Bolshoi Ballet  ArenasDanceEntertainmentPoliticsProtestsRussians 1963, November 24
31351 A1045 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Detail Of Anti-Soviet Protest On Steps Of Manitoba Legislative Building, With A Picture Of Anatoly Shcharansky (Other Spellings Are Scharansky; Sharansky) And Symbolic Gallows  PersonalitiesPoliticsProtests 1977, June 7
33806 A1128 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Disabled Persons In Front Of Lloyd Axworthy'S Office On Portage Avenue Demonstrating For The Entrenchment Into The Constitution Of Rights For The Handicapped  PoliticsProtests 1981, October 21
32898 A1098 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Disgruntled Customers Demonstrating Against The Business Practices Of Cam Magers Used Cars On St. Charles  AutomobilesGaragesProtests 1981, August 9
23981 A0801 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Doctors on the picket line, joined by sympathizers, at the Selkirk Mental Health Centre, in Selkirk, Manitoba.  MedicinePersonalitiesProtests 1975, April 15
34929 A1165 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Don Rowland, Norman Coston (Seated) And Ray Dorey, Manitoba Boxing And Wrestling Commission, News Conference To Announce Their Resignations In Protest Over Government'S Decision To Appoint Judge Newak, To Investigate The Commission  BoxingPersonalitiesProtestsSportsWrestling 1972, February 28
54368 A1652 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Don Scott Mla Speaking At An Anti-Cruise Demonstration Organized By The Winnipeg Co-Ordinating Committee For Disarmament  PersonalitiesPoliticsProtestsSigns 1985, February 19
56227 A1717 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dr. Lou Goodwin Takes The Olympic Torch Past Lubicon Protesters At A Downtown Calgary Ceremony. The Lubicons And Their Supporters Had Been Demonstrating At Various Torch Celebrations Across Canada In Aneffort To Publicize Their Demand That The Federal Go,"  CeremoniesOlympicsPersonalitiesProtests 1988, February 14
37045 A1237 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dugald Area Farmers Evacuate Some 4 Million Bees Into The Springfield Curling Club To Save Them From Malathion Sprayed In The Area To Kill Mosquitoes  AgricultureProtestsTowns 1983, July 28
31829 A1062 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Electrical Workers Picket Line At Seven Oaks Hospital Construction Site  BuildingsHospitalsLabourProtestsStrikesUnionsWinnipeg Buildings 1978, May 2
33146 A1106 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Example of substandard housing that sparked protests in 1982, Peguis Reserve, Manitoba.    BuildingsHousesProtestsReserves 1982, May 11
33145 A1106 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Example of the substandard housing that sparked protests in 1982, Peguis Reserve, Manitoba.    BuildingsHousesProtestsReserves 1982, May 11
24085 A0805 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Exiled Soviet dissident Valentyn Moroz, in Winnipeg for a speaking tour.  PersonalitiesProtests 1979, June 11
33189 A1107 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Farmer In Pierre Trudeau Mask Participating In A Canadian Agriculture Movement Sponsored Protest In Beausejour, Mb, Over Low Farm Prices  AgricultureProtestsTowns 1982, March 17
31344 A1045 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Farmers Picketing Union Stockyards As Part Of Canadian Agriculture Movement Protest, Re: Low Beef And Grain Prices. One Of The 4 Signs In The Photo Read “Crime Doesn’T Pay Neither Does Farming”. Photo By Paul Deleske  AgricultureCattleMarketingProtestsSignsStockyards 1978, February 27
31347 A1045 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Farmers Surrounding Canadian Wheat Board Building, Winnipeg. Part Of Canadian Agricultural Movement Protest  AgricultureCattleMarketingProtestsWheat BoardWinnipeg Buildings 1978, March 8
52090 A1579 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Faye And Marvin Svingen In Front Of Inkster School, Protesting The School'S Decision To Disallow Amber, Their 5 Year Old Adopted Daughter, From Starting Kindergarten In The School Because Amber Has Cerebral Palsy  PersonalitiesProtestsSchoolsWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1986, September 2
24279 A0812 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Federal Civil Servants protesting low wage increases outside Winnipeg Taxation Centre. Opening ceremonies for the new building were being conducted at the same time.  ProtestsWinnipeg Buildings 1980, June 23
33447 A1116 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Federal Clerks, Members Of The Public Service Alliance Demonstrate Against Federal Policy Of Wage Restraint Outside The Federal Liberal Convention At The Convention Centre  PoliticsProtestsUnions 1980, July 4
51595 A1562 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Filipinos In Winnipeg To Support The Departure Of Phillipine'S President Ferdinand Marcos  FilipinosProtestsSignsWomen 1986, February 24
51808 A1569 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Flyer Industries Ltd Workers Leave Their Transcona Plant After Receiving News Of The Company'S Sale To A Dutch Concern  BusesIndustryLabourManufacturersProtestsWinnipeg Buildings 1986, April 22
34138 A1139 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Flyer Industries Workers Protest The Policies Of The Manitoba Development Corporation Outside Legislative Building  LabourLegislative BuildingsPoliticsProtestsWinnipeg Buildings 1974, October 4
36925 A1233 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Former Manitoba Cabinet Minister And Abortion Opponent Joe Borowski Picketing Outside The Morgentaler Clinic  PersonalitiesPoliticsProtestsWomen 1983, May 6
33901 A1131 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Four Manitobans Raising A Canadian Flag Near The Continental Divide As Part Of An Anti-Garrison Protest  EnvironmentProtestsWater 1980, September 25
31505 A1051 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Francophones Protesting For Quebec'S Independence Outside The Winnipeg Inn Where Prime Minister Trudeau Is Speaking  FrenchHotelsPoliticsProtests 1977, April 18
30527 A1018 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Front Porch Of”Dalnavert”, Home Of Hugh John Macdonald, With Sign Protesting Its Proposed Demolition. In The End It Was Not Demolished, Instead It Was Saved As A Museum (And Is A National Historic Site)  DemolitionHistoryHousesMuseumsProtestsSignsWinnipeg Buildings 1970, April 13
31550 A1052 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     George Pearce, Director Home Welfare Associations News Conference Announcing His Lawsuit To Protest His Dismissal  AssociationsConferencesPersonalitiesPoliticsProtests 1977, December 10
35856 A1197 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     George Tatlock, President Of The Insurance Agents Association Of Manitoba, With Premier Ed Schreyer Standingnext To Him, Addressing Crowd Protesting The Introduction Of Compulsory, Government Administered Automobile Insurance (Autopac)  AssociationsPersonalitiesPoliticsProtests 1970, April 29
32893 A1098 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Golden Gate School Students At School Division Offices On Portage Avenue Protesting The Decision To Transfer The Band Director And Discontinue The School Band Program  BandsMusicProgramsProtestsStudents 1981, June 18
51794 A1569 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Goodlands Farmer Charlie Gervin Speaks Into A Microphone Placed In The Audience Appearing Before Federal Wheat Board Minister Charlie Mayer. The Meeting, Held In Carman, Mb, Was Held To Discuss The Current Farm Income Crisis  AgricultureFinancePersonalitiesProtestsWheat Board 1986, April 17
56425 A1723 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Grace Franklin, 79, Joins Other Native Women Protesters At The Legislature. About 250 Members Of The Indigenous Women'S Collective Of Manitoba Demonstrated For The Second Time In 2 Days For The Right To Be Equal Participants In Matters Affecting Them. Photo By Jeff De Booy  ProtestsWomen 1988, May 7
63357 A2031 Manitoba Cooperater Collection   Grain blockade at the Canadian Pacific Railways main line, Alexander, Manitoba.    TransportationAgricultureRailwaysProtests 1888, March 3
32852 A1096 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Grain Elevator Locked Shut As Grain Services Union Members Strike Against Manitoba Pool Elevators  AgricultureElevatorsProtestsUnions 1979, July 20
34096 A1138 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Greenpeace Sponsored March Protesting Annual Seal Hunt On The East Coast Outside Legislative Building  AssociationsHuntingProtests 1977, March 15
34172 A1140 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Group Of 35 Outside The Winnipeg Art Gallery, Site Of The Leningrad Hermitage Exhibition, Protesting Soviet Human Rights Violations  ArtExhibitionsProtestsWinnipeg Buildings 1976, August 11
56694 A1732 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Group Of Anti-Free Trade Protesters March Outside Jake Epp'S Winnipeg Office  ChildrenProtestsWomen 1988, December 23
32853 A1096 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Group Of Brandon Residents At Legislature Protesting The Provincial Governments Policy Concerning The Sale Of Mckenzie Seeds In Brandon  AgricultureProtests 1979, August 7
32858 A1096 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Group Of Citizens Demonstrating At City Hall For The Preservation Of The Old Bank Of Commerce Building On Main Street  BanksHistoryProtestsWinnipeg Buildings 1979, November 7
32884 A1097 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Group Of Demonstrators Marching On Memorial Blvd To Protest Us Involvement In El Salvador  Protests 1981, March 23
51529 A1559 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Group Of People Protest High Wages And Unemployment At Memorial Park  LabourParksProtests 1970, June 30
32901 A1098 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Group of pupils and parents outside St. James-Assiniboia School Division Offices on Portage Avenue protesting decision to close Columbus School.  EducationProtestsStudents 1981, November 9
31350 A1045 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Group On Steps Of Manitoba Legislative Building Protesting In Support Of Soviet Dissident, Anatoly Shcharansky (Other Spellings Are Sharansky; Scharansky)  PersonalitiesPoliticsProtests 1977, June 7
38057 A1271 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Group Protesting Manitoba Government'S Plan To Extend Bilingualism  FrenchPoliticsProtests 1983, October
52464 A1592 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Henry Paul Stands On A South Headingley Drainage Ditch That He, And Several Other Neighbourhood Residents, Claim Are Open Sewers  PersonalitiesProtestsSewageTowns 1987, April 13
35857 A1197 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Herbert Lawrence, Mayor Of Wawanesa, Manitoba, Headquarters Of Wawanesa Mutual Insurance Company, Addressing Crowd Protesting The Introduction Of Compulsory, Government Administered Automobile Insurance (Autopac)  PersonalitiesPoliticsProtests 1970, April 29
35867 A1198 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Hope Rowland (left), wife of Selkirk MP Doug Rowland, and Lily Schreyer, wife of Manitoba Premier Ed Schreyer, participating in the Poor People's March.  The March was organized by the Selkirk Indian Friendship in response to the decision by the Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation to build a fish processing plant in Winnipeg rather than in Selkirk, Manitoba.  FishingPersonalitiesPoliticsProtestsWomen 1970, May 26
32845 A1096 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Howard Pawley, Leader Of The Provincial New Democratic Party, Addresses A Group Of Women Protesting At The Legislature Against Government Policy Concerning Osborne House Women'S Centre  ProtestsWomen 1979, March 11
51884 A1572 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Hundreds Of Jewish Students At A Demonstration Calling For Freedom For Soviet Jews At The Manitoba Legislative Building In Winnipeg.Photo By Ken Gigliotti.  HebrewsLegislative BuildingsProtestsStudents 1986, May 20
31784 A1060 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Indians At The Pas, Mb., Protesting Government'S Policy Regarding Their Hunting Rights  HuntingProtestsTowns 1978, March 26
52131 A1580 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Interior View, Manitoba Telephone System, Selkirk, Mb, Being Staffed By Management Because Many Operators Refuse To Work On The Shock-Producing Machines  BuildingsProtestsTelephonesTowns 1986, October 6
35865 A1198 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Interlake Residents Protesting Decision By The Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation To Build A Fish Processingplant In Winnipeg Instead Of Selkirk  FishingMarketingPoliticsProtests 1970, May 26
32870 A1097 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Iraquis Marching Down Portage Avenue To Call On Arab Nations To Support Their Country In Its War Against Iran  Protests 1980, October 11
36834 A1230 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Jacob M. Froese, Manitoba Social Credit Leader And Mla For Rhineland, Sets Up Tent In Legislative Building In Protest Over Not Having A Regular Office.  PersonalitiesPoliticsProtests 1961, March 2
55983 A1709 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Jean Claude Parrot, Canadian Union Of Postal Workers National President, And Demonstrators Outside Nieman'S Pharmacy Protesting Postal Franchising  PersonalitiesPharmaciesPost OfficesProtestsUnionsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, September 20
32027 A1068 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Jewish Members Of The Group Of 35, Protesting Outside Law Courts For The Freedom Of Anatoly Shcharansky (Scharansky Or Sharansky) And Other Soviet Jews  EventsHebrewsProtests 1978, July 11
30361 A1012 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Joe Borowski Being Evicted From The Legislative Building During His Protest Over Cabinet Pay Raises  PersonalitiesPoliticsProtests 1966, November 14
30360 A1012 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Joe Borowski Being Evicted From The Legislative Building During His Protest Over Cabinet Pay Raises  PersonalitiesPoliticsProtests 1966, November 14
30358 A1012 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Joe Borowski Eating Thanksgiving Dinner On Steps Of Legislative Building During Protest Over Pay Increases For Cabinet Ministers  PersonalitiesPoliticsProtests 1966, October 11
30359 A1012 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Joe Borowski Looking Out From The Camper Trailer Placed By Him On The Steps Of The Legislative Building  PersonalitiesPoliticsProtests 1966, October 2
30362 A1012 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Joe Borowski, Accompanied By Wife Jean And Two Ndp Members Of The Legislative Assembly, On His Way To Court To Face Contempt Of Court Charges. (L- R): Sid Green, Donald Malinowski, Jean Borowski, Joe Borowski  PersonalitiesPoliticsProtests 1971, June 30
34168 A1140 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Joe Borowski, An Anti-Abortion Activist, Protesting With Others In Front Of The Women'S Pavillion On Notre Dame Avenue  HospitalsPersonalitiesPoliticsProtestsWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1976, May 9
30357 A1012 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Joe Borowski, Camping On Steps Of Legislative Building, Protesting Pay Increases For Cabinet Ministers  PersonalitiesPoliticsProtests 1966, October 27
24138 A0807 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Joe Borowski, former Provincial Cabinet Minister marches among the eighteen members of the coalition for life and league for life who picket the Winnipeg home of Dr. Lawrence Whytehead, author of a report recommending the limited use of euthanasia.  MedicinePersonalitiesPoliticsProtests 1977, August 1
30356 A1012 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Joe Borowski, Sleeping On Steps Of Legislature, Protesting Thompson Residents' Lack Of Right To Elect A Town Council  PersonalitiesPoliticsProtests 1965, April 2
51748 A1567 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   John Chretien, left, speaking with Winnipeg Mayor Bill Norrie.  Chretien represents the Shoal Lake Band in their dispute with the City of Winnipeg, Manitoba over a proposed cottage development at Shoal Lake.  PersonalitiesPoliticsProtestsReserves 1986, April 2
33802 A1128 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     John Turmel, Interim Leader Of The Ontario Social Credit Party, Outside The Bank Of Canada Protesting Its Policy Concerning Interest Rates  BanksPersonalitiesPoliticsProtests 1981, September 18
32997 A1101 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Joseph Zuken, City Councillor And Handicapped People Protesting The Inaccessability Of Portage And Main Intersection To Wheelchair Traffic  PersonalitiesPoliticsProtests 1979, March 12
38209 A1276 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Kelvin High School Students Protest The Cancellation Of Their Field Day By Walking Out Of Classes. The Schoolwas Located At Stafford Street And Academy Road In Winnipeg  ProtestsSchoolsStudentsWinnipeg Buildings 1964, April 25
38056 A1271 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Large Group Of French Speaking Manitobans Rallying At Ste. Anne To Show Their Support For The Extension Of Bilingualism In The Province  FrenchPoliticsProtests 1983, October
33823 A1129 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Lebanese On Memorial Boulevard Protesting Against Israeli Presence In Their Home Country  LebanesePoliticsProtests 1982, June 18
33569 A1120 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Len Fairchuk, ex-employee of Indian Affairs, picketing their office protesting his dismissal for speaking out on aboriginal issues.    PersonalitiesProtests 1981, May 11
32977 A1100 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Liberal Supporter With Anti - Joe Clark Sign At Campaign Meeting At Norquay School  PersonalitiesPoliticsProtests 1980, January 22
33809 A1128 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Logan Avenue Residents At City Hall Protesting The Expropriation Of Their Properties  Protests 1982, November 3
32570 A1087 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Logan Avenue Residents Holding A Protest Against Mayor Norrie'S Redevelopment Policy For The Logan Area Outside The Airport  AirportsEventsProtests 1982, October 15
38114 A1273 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Louis Cameron, leader of the Ojibway band that occupied Anicinabe Park, Kenora, Ontario, claiming the park was legally their property.    ParksPersonalitiesProtestsTowns 1974, August
33156 A1106 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Lyle Longclaws, Grand Chief Of The Four Nations Confederacy (Second From Left) At Clear Lake Meetingconcerning The Railway'S Alleged Discriminatory Practices  ProtestsRailways 1981, June 25
31352 A1045 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Man And Child At Anti-Abortion Demonstration, Health Sciences Center, Winnipeg  ChildrenHospitalsProtests 1977, June 17
35858 A1197 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Man With Sign Protesting The Introduction Of Compulsory, Government Administered Automobile Insurance (Autopac)  PoliticsProtests 1970, April 29
51663 A1564 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Manitoba aboriginals stage a powwow inside the Fort Garry Hotel, Winnipeg, Manitoba.  Powwow was to welcome the "Save South Moresby" caravan which travelled across Canada by train to publicize British Columbia's Haida Nation's opposition to logging on the South Moresby region of the Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia. Note the chandeliers.  CostumesDanceHotelsProtestsWinnipeg Buildings 1986, March 14
33461 A1116 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Manitoba And Saskatchewan Farmers Protest Grain Prices Of The Wheat Board Outside Winnipeg Office  AgricultureProtestsWheat Board 1979, January 22
35496 A1185 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Manitoba Farmer'S Union Members Protest Outside Loblaw'S Store Against The Importation Of Cheaper American Bread Products  AgricultureAssociationsEventsProtestsUnions 1970, August 20
31824 A1062 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Manitoba Farmers Protesting Government'S Policy On The Crow'S Nest Pass Freight Rates Near The Winnipeg Inn Where Otto Lang Was Speaking  AgricultureFreightingProtestsRailways 1978, April 6
31542 A1052 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Manitoba Government Employees Association (Mgea) Members Protesting Restraint Program At Legislature During Sterling Lyon'S Speech  EventsLegislative BuildingsPoliticsProgramsProtests 1977, December 6
35613 A1189 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Manitoba Government Employees Association Demonstration At The Manitoba Legislature., Joe Ralko  ProtestsWinnipeg Buildings 1975, May 2
31836 A1062 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Manitoba Government Employees Protesting Planned Lay-Offs At The Museum Of Man And Nature  MuseumsProtestsUnions 1978, April 28
33811 A1128 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Manitoba Indian Brotherhood members picketing Federal Health Department offices protesting health care cutbacks.    Protests 1979, January 24
34953 A1166 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Manitoba Indian Brotherhood members protesting remarks made by Joe Borowski, New Democratic Party backbencher, regarding misuse of federal money.    EventsPersonalitiesPoliticsProtests 1972, March 27
51664 A1564 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Manitoba Indians Stage A Powwow On Mar. 13/86 At The Fort Garry Hotel To Welcome The "Save South Moresby" Caravan Which Travelled Across Canada By Train To Publicize British Columbia'S Haida Indians Opposition To Logging On The South Moresby Island In British Columbia  DanceHotelsProtestsWinnipeg Buildings 1986, March 14
33810 A1128 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Manitoba Metis Federation Members Protesting Government Policy Outside The Manpower Office On Main Street  MetisProtests 1978, October 18
32855 A1096 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Manitoba Peace Council And Other Peace Groups Demonstrating On Memorial Boulevard To Show Support For The Chilean People In Their Struggle Against The Pinochet Military Regime  ChileansProtests 1979, September 15
35855 A1197 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Manitoba Progressive Conservative Leader And Former Premier Walter Weir Addressing Crowd Protesting The Introduction Of Compulsory, Government- Administered Automobile Insurance (Autopac)  PersonalitiesPoliticsProtests 1970, April 29
36077 A1205 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Manitoba Vegetable Growers Protest The Government'S Plans To Abolish The Vegetable Marketing Commission Bytying Up Traffic On The Legislative Grounds  AgricultureMarketsPersonalitiesProtestsVegetables 1967, April 26
35115 A1172 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     March On Portage Avenue Protesting American Involvement In Vietnam  PoliticsProtestsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1971, April 24
33703 A1125 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Margaret Taylor, With Petition Against Drunk Drivers And Picture Of Daughter Who Was Killed By A Drunk Driver  CrimePersonalitiesProtestsWomen 1981, July 6
32909 A1098 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Marxist-Leninist May Day Parade On Donald Street  LabourParadesProtests 1982, April 30
36046 A1204 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Mayor Steve Juba And 2-Year Old, Shauna Hill, Wearing Petition To Try To Persuade The City To Help The Ywca Build A Swimming Pool  ChildrenPersonalitiesPoliticsPoolsProtests 1967, March 9
34854 A1163 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Mayor Steve Juba, With Portable Toilet Set Up On Broadway Avenue And Memorial Blvd In Protest To Russell Doern'S (Minister Of Public Works) Plans To Build Public Washroom In Memorial Park Without Approval From The City And Against The Objections Of Veteran O,"  EventsPersonalitiesPoliticsProtests 1973, March 6
24140 A0807 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Members and supporters of the Winnipeg Newspaper Guild's Unit Protest the firing of Free Press Telephone Solicitor Barbara Chalmers.  ProtestsWomen 1977, June 22
34631 A1156 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of Chilean Solidarity Committee Protesting Outside Canadian Immigration Offices, 220 Portage Avenue Demanding The Admission Of More Chileans To Canada  ChileansGovernment BuildingsProtestsWinnipeg Buildings 1973, November 19
34980 A1167 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of Manitoba Abortion Action Committee March At Legislature Protesting Provincial Government'S Abortion Policy  EventsProtestsWomen 1972, May 6
34140 A1139 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of National Farmers Union Selling Farm Produce At Legislature In Protest Of Federal And Provincial Governments Agricultural Pricing Policies  AgricultureProtests 1974, November 9
36037 A1203 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of Share Canada Youth Committee, 2 Day Fast Outside Legislative Offices To Protest World Hunger  AssociationsPersonalitiesPoliticsProtests 1967, February 25
36072 A1204 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of The Anti-Bolshevik Bloc Of Nations Protest Outside The Arena Where The Red Army Singers, Dancers And Musicians Are Performing  ChoirsEntertainmentMusicProtestsRussians 1967, April 18
32025 A1068 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of The Beef Producers Association And The Canadian Agriculture Movement (Cam) Protesting Provincial Government'S Regulatory Policies  AgricultureAssociationsPoliticsProtests 1978, June 25
36915 A1233 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of The Canadian Farm Survival Association Using Semi-Trailers To Block Receiver'S Access To Farm Ofbruce Payne (L), Which Was To Be Seized For Outstanding Debts  AgricultureAuctionsProtests 1983, April 6
33442 A1116 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of The Canadian Polish Congress Carry Signs In Protest Of Soviet Influence In Poland Outside The Fort Garry Hotel Where The Polish Ambassador To Canada, Dr. S. Pawlak, Spoke To A Meeting Of The Kiwanis Club  EventsHotelsPolesPoliticsProtestsSignsWomen 1980, May 28
54465 A1655 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of The Contemporary Dancers Canada Performing At A Protest Held At The Manitoba Theatre Centre, Dubbed Masse Appeal, In Honour Of Federal Communications Minister Marcel Masse. The 30 Performers Were Protesting The Proposed Financial Assistance Cuts, Photo By Ken Gigliotti  CostumesDanceEntertainmentProtestsWomen 1985, March 10
33817 A1128 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Members of the East Indian community gather at the Antrim Road, home of Sansar Manhas, a victim of racial attacks, to show support for him, Winnipeg, Manitoba.    East IndiansProtests 1981, April 4
37785 A1262 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of The Fair Play For Cuba Committee Picketing Outside The American Consulate To Protest The American Arms Blockade Of Cuba  EventsPoliticsProtests 1962, October 25
24110 A0806 Winnipeg Tribune Collection   Members of the Fisher River and Peguis Reserves protesting at the Manitoba Legislature, Winnipeg, Manitoba.  Protests began after the Federal government cut back funds for Indigenous Health Services; they were seeking provincial support for their cause.  ProtestsWomen 1968, March 21
33822 A1129 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of The Manitoba Cult Awareness Centre Picketing Against Moonies Outside Of A Unification Church Meeting At The Winnipeg Inn On Lomard Avenue  ProtestsReligion 1982, September 16
33449 A1116 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of The Manitoba Francophone Society Protesting Ontario'S French Language Policy At The Winnipeg Holiday Inn  FrenchPoliticsProtests 1979, September 24
33813 A1128 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of The Manitoba Metis Federation Protesting At The Canada Employment And Immigration Office To Demonstrate Their Need For Employment  MetisProtests 1979, April 9
34971 A1167 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of The Manitoba Peace Council And Other Groups March In Front Of The University Of Winnipeg On Portage Avenue Protesting U.S. Involvement In Vietnam And Canada'S Role As U.N. Observer  ProtestsUniversitiesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1972, April 22
36799 A1229 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of The National Association Of Unemployed Workers Picket Outside The Manitoba Legislative Building Demanding Government Action  EventsLabourLegislative BuildingsPoliticsProtestsUnions 1961, April 24
36011 A1202 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of The Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantry Preparing To Assume Guard Duties At Stony Mountain Penitentiary During A Walk Out By Prison Guards In Response To The Death Of A Guard In Quebec  CrimeJailsMilitaryProtests 1975, July 11
31826 A1062 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of The Union Of Public Employees And Public Service Alliance Protesting Bill C-28, Outside Offices Of Public Service Commission  EventsGovernment BuildingsProtestsUnions 1978, April 24
34632 A1156 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Members of the Warrior Society of the Ojibway Nation occupying the Indian Affairs Office seeking government response to a series of demands, Kenora, Ontario.    Government BuildingsProtestsTowns 1973, November 27
34083 A1137 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of The Winnipeg Lesbian Society And Gays For Equality, Protest Cbc'S Anti-Gay Policy  EventsProtestsWomen 1977, February 19
34139 A1139 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of Winnipeg Food Policies Committee Picket Safeway Store, Arlington Street And Portage Avenue Demanding Lower Food Prices  ProtestsStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1974, November 2
24180 A0809 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Members of Winnipeg's Women's Liberation Group march down Portage Avenue to demand reform to the abortion laws.  ProtestsWinnipeg StreetsWomen 1970, August 8
37022 A1236 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of Winnipeg'S Amnesty International Group 19, Which Numbered About 160 Members, Conduct A Vigil At Thelegislature As Part Of Prisoner Of Conscience Week  PoliticsProtests 1983, October 20
35337 A1180 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of Winnipeg'S Czechoslovakian Community Holding Ceremonies At The Cenotaph Marking The Soviet'S Invasion Of Their Home Country  CzechsEventsPersonalitiesProtests 1970, August 21
33459 A1116 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of Winnipeg'S Gay Community Holding 'Silent Vigil' Against Violent Attacks Against Gays Behind The Legislative Building  PoliticsProtests 1978, November 11
34135 A1139 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of Winnipeg'S Greek Community March To Us Consulate Seeking Us Aid In Stopping The Cyprus Fighting  GreeksProtests 1974, July 22
34141 A1139 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of Winnipeg'S Ukrainian Community Candlelight Vigil At The Legislature In Support Of Historian Valentyne Moroz  ProtestsUkrainians 1974, November 12
34134 A1139 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of Winnipeg'S Ukrainian Community Prayer Vigil At The Taras Shevchenko Monument, Legislative Grounds In Support Of Hunger Strikers  ProtestsUkrainians 1974, July 22
34824 A1162 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Members protesting the firing of George Monroe, the Executive Director at the Indian and Metis Friendship Centre on Main Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba.  Vic Pierre (left), Chairman of the Committee to Preserve Friendship Centres, and Chris McLeod, a member of the Friendship Centre's Board.  PersonalitiesProtests 1973, April 11
38277 A1278 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Men In Front Of The Stop Hitler Junk Yard In Winnipeg  BusinessesMilitaryProtestsWorld War II 1940, June 25
33150 A1106 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Metis Blocking The Tracks At Cnr'S Dauphin, Mb, Station, In Protest Against The Cnr Management On Human Rights Issues  LocomotivesMetisProtestsRailwaysStations 1981, June 22
33454 A1116 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Metis Demonstrating At The Legislature Against The Lyon Government'S Lack Of Economic Aid To Northern Metis Communities  MetisProtests 1979, August 14
36922 A1233 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Motorcyclists Leaving The Legislative Building Grounds After A Protest Against Proposed Mandatory Helmet Legislation  Legislative BuildingsMotorcyclesProtestsWinnipeg Buildings 1983, May 5
34635 A1156 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Motorcyclists Protesting Proposed Mandatory Helmet Legislation Outside The Legislative Building  Legislative BuildingsMotorcyclesProtestsWinnipeg Buildings 1974, May 7
35863 A1198 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     National Farmers Union President Roy Atkinson (Carrying Pitchfork), Flanked By Evelyn Potter, National Women'Spresident (L), And Walter Miller, Nfu Vice- President, Leading 2,400 Farmers Down Main Street To Canadian Wheatboard Building To Show Support For ,  AgricultureAssociationsPersonalitiesProtestsUnions 1970, April 4
35864 A1198 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     National Farmers Union Rally At The Winnipeg Auditorium  AgricultureAuditoriumsConferencesProtestsUnions 1970, April 4
35113 A1172 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     National Farmers' Union Protesting Low Agriculture Prices At Manitoba Legislative Building  AgricultureLegislative BuildingsProtestsUnionsWinnipeg Buildings 1971, April 29
35114 A1172 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     National Farmers' Union Protesting Low Agriculture Prices At Manitoba Legislative Building  AgricultureLegislative BuildingsProtestsUnionsWinnipeg Buildings 1971, April 29
51848 A1571 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Native Leader Yvon Dumont (Centre) At A Press Conference Where He Criticized The Lifting Of Job Quotas At The Limestone Generating Station Construction Site In Northern Manitoba  ConstructionHydroLabourPersonalitiesPoliticsProtests 1986, May 1
56260 A1718 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Natives Protesting The Police Shooting Of J.J. Harper Marched To The Legislative Building Where They Were Promised An Inquiry Into The Native Leaders Death  Legislative BuildingsPoliceProtestsWinnipeg Buildings 1988, March 17
31318 A1044 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Newspaper Guild Information Picket At Winnipeg Free Press, With Manitoba Federation Of Labour Supporters  JournalismLabourNewspapersProtestsUnionsWinnipeg Buildings 1977, May
56351 A1721 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Nine Year-Old David Montagnon Pickets Outside The Big Brothers' Portage Avenue Office In An Effortto Attract Volunteers. There Were 200 Boys On The Big Brothers' Waiting List  ChildrenProtestsWinnipeg Streets 1988, March 31
37638 A1257 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Nine-Mile Ban The Bomb March, Nine Miles Being The Radius Of Total Destruction Of A Nuclear Bomb Dropped On Portage And Main  ParadesProtestsWinnipeg Streets 1962, April 21
32107 A1071 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Norma Price, Minister Of Labour, Talking To Anti-Government Protestors Outside Legislature  LabourPersonalitiesPoliticsProtestsWomen 1978, April 23
38116 A1273 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Ojibway Indians Occupying Anicinabe Park In Kenora, Ontario, Prepare Molotov Cocktails To Add To Their Arsenal Ofweapons. ,  ParksProtestsTowns 1974, July 29
33188 A1107 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     One Of 200 Farm Vehicles Participating In A Canadian Agriculture Movement Sponsored Protest In Beausejour, Mb, Over Low Farm Prices  AgricultureProtestsTowns 1982, March 17
33818 A1128 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   One of one thousand aboriginals who marched on the Legislature to call for aboriginal rights to be entrenched into the constitution, presenting a petition to Pearl McGonigal.    PoliticsProtests 1981, November 19
37013 A1236 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     One Of Six Us Sympathizers Who Dressed In Army Garb To Attend An Anti-American Rally At The Us Consulate In Winnipeg. Here He Confronts One Of The 400 Demonstrators Who Gathered To Protest The U.S. Involvement In Grenada  PoliceProtests 1983, October 28
24980 A0835 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Packhill Furniture employees picket outside the Legislature to demand government action regarding the company's unfair labour practices.  LabourLegislative BuildingsProtestsStrikes 1962, December 12
35617 A1189 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Participant Laying A Wreath At Louis Riel'S Grave During A National Day Of Mourning Organized By The Manitoba Metis Federation To Symbolize Native Feelings About Loss Of Control Of Lands And Lack Of Recognition By Government  GravesMetisProtestsRiel 1975, October 13
36558 A1221 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Participants In The 4th Annual 24-Hour Voice Of Women Peace Vigil At Portage And Main.,  ProtestsWinnipeg StreetsWomen 1965, May 10
37021 A1236 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Partisans Of The Yes Vote March On Portage Avenue To Garner Support For Their Cause Prior To The Plebescite Onfrench Language Services. Of All Who Voted, 76.5% Marked Their Ballots With Yes  PoliticsProtests 1983, October 24
54431 A1654 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Patricia Forsyth (Left), J.R. Murray And Elizabeth Flemming, Standing In Front Of The Academy Uptown Bowling Lanes At 394 Academy Rd. These People Formed A Concerned Citizen'S Group And Opposed The Demolition Of The Building. Built In The 1930'S, Originally, The Uptown Theatre, This Building Remains Almost The Only Example Of The Spanish Neo - Classical Style Of Architecture In Manitoba  ArchitectureBowlingCinemaPersonalitiesProtestsTheatreWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1985, December 11
37637 A1257 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Peace Council Anti-War Demonstration At Manitoba Legislature  Legislative BuildingsPoliticsProtestsWinnipeg Buildings 1962, April 2
33149 A1106 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Peguis Band Chief Louis Stevenson (right) and band members in the occupied Department of Indian Affairs office during a protest over substandard housing, Winnipeg, Manitoba.    Government BuildingsHousesPersonalitiesProtestsReserves 1982, May 12
33148 A1106 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Peguis Band Chief Louis Stevenson and Department of Indian Affairs Operations Director Bill Cooke in front of Indian Affairs Winnipeg Regional Office during a protest over substandard housing, Winnipeg, Manitoba.    Government BuildingsHousesPersonalitiesProtests 1982, May 12
36902 A1232 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Peguis Band members protesting provincial participation in the Constitutional Conference on Aboriginal Rights.  The protestors wanted the government to honour existing treaties.  PoliticsProtests 1983, March 15
52213 A1583 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Peguis Chief Louis Stevenson (centre) and Jackhead Chief Bill Traver (right) protest the delay in the solution of their grievances.    PersonalitiesProtests 1986, November 18
32902 A1098 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     People At Legislature Demonstrating For Entrenchment Of Aboriginal And Womens Rights Into The Constitution  ProtestsWomen 1981, November 20
32907 A1098 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     People Demonstrating Against The Transport Of Uranium Concentrate By Reimer Express Lines On Inkster Boulevard  Protests 1982. April 24
56301 A1719 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     People Demonstrating In Front Of United States Consulate In Winnipeg. Protest Was Against Usa'S Involvment In Lybia And The Middle East  ProtestsWinnipeg Buildings 1986, April 26
23987 A0802 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     People demonstrating outside building where special parliamentary committee on immigration is holding meetings on government's policy.  ImmigrationParliamentProtests 1975, June 10
32837 A1096 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     People Demonstrating Outside Legislature Against Us Development Of The Neutron Bomb  Protests 1978, October 28
32910 A1098 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     People In Memorial Park Demonstrating For An End To The Arms Race  Protests 1982, May 8
32875 A1097 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     People On Mcphillips Street Demonstrating In Favor Of Sherbrook - Macgregor Overpass  BridgesProtests 1981, February 18
32920 A1098 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     People On Memorial Blvd Protesting Against Isreali Invasion Of Beirut  Protests 1982, August 11
32913 A1098 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     People Picket The Safeway Store, Portage Avenue & Burnell Street In Support Of The Nestle Products Boycott That Is Protesting The Company'S Selling Of Baby Formula In Third World Countries  ProtestsStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1977
31819 A1061 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     People Protesting Against Manitoba Conservative Government'S Restraint Policy, At Legislature  Protests 1978, April 23
31820 A1061 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     People Protesting Against Manitoba Conservative Government'S Restraint Policy, At Legislature  Protests 1978, April 23
32547 A1086 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     People Protesting Dan Mckenzie, P.C. Mp, St. James, Remarks On South Africa'S Apartheid Policy  EventsPoliticsProtests 1982, February 20
32988 A1101 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     People Protesting Federal Government'S Economic Policies Outside Convention Centre Where Pierre Trudeau Is Speaking  Protests 1981, June 3
34039 A1136 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     People Protesting Outside Family Fair Supermarket, Charleswood, Against Sunday Open Laws  PoliticsProtestsStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1977, January 9
31626 A1055 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     People Surrounding Lt-Governor Bud Jobin'S Car Prior To Opening Of Legislature, Protesting Conservative Government'S Restraint Policy  EventsPoliticsProtests 1978, March 18
38177 A1275 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Peter Usik And Antonio Cranflona Protesting With Signs At Workman'S Compensation Board  PersonalitiesPoliticsProtests 1981, December 21
31341 A1045 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Picketers Confronting A Trucker At Canada/U.S. Border Crossing During American Farmers Strike  AgricultureCattleMarketingProtests 1978, January 2
31340 A1045 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Picketers Lining Roadway At Canada/U.S. Border During American Farmers Strike  AgricultureCattleMarketingProtests 1978, January 2
35616 A1189 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Picketers Outside The Northstar Inn, Portage Avenue And Smith Street Protesting Government Immigration Policy While Hearings Are Being Held Within  ImmigrationProtestsWinnipeg Streets 1975, June 16
31342 A1045 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Picketers With Motorists At Canada/U.S. Border Crossing During American Farmers Strike  AgricultureAutomobilesCattleMarketingProtests 1978, January 2
31345 A1045 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Picketing Farmers Surrounding Truck Attempting To Make Night Time Delivery To Union Stockyards. Part Of Canadian Agriculture Movement Protest.Photo By Dave Johnson  AgricultureCattleMarketingProtestsStockyards 1978, February 28
31346 A1045 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Picketing Farmers Talking To Driver Making Delivery To Union Stockyards While Police Officers Look On. Photo By Wayne Glowacki"  AgricultureCattleMarketingPoliceProtestsStockyards 1978, March 1
37016 A1236 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Police And Demonstrators Clash Outside The Us Consulate In Winnipeg Where 400 Marchers Gathered To Protest The American Invasion Of Grenada  PoliceProtests 1983, October 28
37017 A1236 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Police And Demonstrators Clash Outside The Us Consulate In Winnipeg, Where 400 Marchers Gathered To Protest The American Invasion Of Grenada  PoliceProtests 1983, October 28
37018 A1236 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Police And Demonstrators Clash Outside The Us Consulate In Winnipeg, Where 400 Marchers Gathered To Protestthe American Invasion Of Grenada  PoliceProtests 1983, October 28
36105 A1206 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Police Officers Physically Removing Demonstrator From Memorial Park During Young People'S Protest Over Thelack Of Employment Opportunities  ParksPersonalitiesPolicePoliticsProtests 1967, June 2
32911 A1098 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Polish Canadians Expressing Concern For The Plight Of Solidarity & The Citizens Of Poland With A Candle-Lightvigil At Rainbow Stage  PolesProtests 1982, May 13
24278 A0812 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Polish Canadians protesting outside Hotel Fort Garry in Winnipeg where Polish Ambassador to Canada Dr. Stanislaw Pawlak was speaking.  HotelsPersonalitiesPolesProtestsWinnipeg Buildings 1980, May 29
32903 A1098 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Polish Demonstration In Foyer Of Legislative Building Against Miltary Rule And Soviet Influence In Poland  PolesProtests 1981, December 13
32921 A1098 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Polish Demonstrators Laying A Cross Of Flowers Upon The Steps Of The Legislature As A Token Of Support For Solidarity And The People Of Poland  PolesProtests 1982, August 31
51729 A1567 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Postal Workers On Strike In Front Of The Winnipeg Post Office  LabourPost OfficesProtestsStrikesWinnipeg Buildings 1986, March 15
32854 A1096 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Postal Workers Outside Main Post Office Demonstrating For Crown Corporation Status For The Post Office  LabourPost OfficesProtestsUnions 1979, August 29
32849 A1096 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Postal Workers Outside The Main Post Office Protesting The Imprisonment Of Canadian Union Of Postal Workers’ President, J. C. Parrot  LabourPost OfficesProtestsUnions 1979, May 7
36917 A1233 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Premier Howard Pawley Conferring With Don Holgreson (L), Vice-President Of The Farm Survival Association, During Meeting At Which Farmers Placed Their Grievances Before The Government  AgriculturePersonalitiesPoliticsProtests 1983, April 13
36123 A1206 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Private And Parochial School Students Demonstrating On Legislative Grounds In Support Of Government Funding Ofsuch Institutions  EducationPoliticsProtestsStudentsWinnipeg Buildings 1968, April 30
36883 A1232 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Pro-Choice Demonstration During Meeting Of Winnipeg City Council Who Were Considering The Appeal Of A Building Permit For The Morgantaler Clinic  City HallsMedicineProtestsWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1983, March 25
34091 A1138 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Pro-French Language Supporters Protest At The Legislative Building On The Government French Education Policy  PoliticsProtestsSports 1977, March 4
34065 A1137 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Professor Yuri Luryi, University Of Toronto, Soviet Jewish Emigre, Places Phone Call To Andre Sakharov, Soviet Dissident To Illustrate The Harassment He Is Receiving From Soviet Authorities  EducationHebrewsPersonalitiesProtestsRussians 1977, February 1
31642 A1055 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Protest Against Hydro Development, Northern Flood Agreement At Nelson House. , Bob Lowery  HydroProtestsTowns 1977, July 25
32020 A1068 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Protest March Against South Africa'S Aparthied Policy On Broadway Avenue Near Osborne Street  Protests 1978, June 16
31785 A1060 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Protest sign denouncing the government policy on aboriginal hunting rights, The Pas, Manitoba.    HuntingProtestsTowns 1978, March 26
31786 A1060 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Protest sign denouncing the government policy on aboriginal hunting rights, The Pas, Manitoba.    HuntingProtestsTowns 1978, May 20
37195 A1242 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Protest Signs Decorating The Corner Of Keewatin Street And Selkirk Avenue Where Dust Rising From The Roads Had Been Plaguing Residents.Photo By Dave Bonner  ProtestsWinnipeg Streets 1960, August 5
35861 A1197 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Protest, Organized By Group Calling Itself The Anti-Bolshevik Bloc Of Nations, Outside Of Winnipeg Arena,Over The Scheduled Performance By The Red Army Chorus  ArenasChoirsProtestsRussiansWinnipeg Buildings 1970, June 18
31343 A1045 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Protesters And Sheriff'S Department Officers During American Farmers Strike At Canada/U.S. Border  AgricultureCattleMarketingPoliceProtests 1978, January 2
30648 A1022 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Protesters Gathering Outside Legislature Protesting Conservative Government'S Restraint Program  EventsProgramsProtests 1978, March 16
56744 A1734 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Protesters Met In Front Of Klinic Community Health Centre At 545 Broadway Avenue To Protest The Closing Of Klinic  HospitalsProtestsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1989, February 14
34075 A1137 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Protesters Outside Coca-Cola Plant On Inkster Blvd, Against The Soft Drinks Ingredients Are Joined By Pro-Coke Supporters  FoodProtests 1977, February 11
35173 A1174 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Protesting The Soviet Occupation Of Czechoslovakia At The Winnipeg Cenotaph., Callaghan  CzechsMonumentsProtests 1968, August
32928 A1099 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Protestor Opposed To Cruise Missile Tests In Canada Picketing On Portage Avenue  Protests 1982, November 26
36923 A1233 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Protestors At Winnipeg School Board Meeting Demanding The Board Rescind Decision To Drop The Junior High Program At Earl Grey School & To Not Establish A French Immersion Program In The River Heights Area  EducationProgramsProtestsWomen 1983, April 26
33152 A1106 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Protestors dismantling Canadian National Railway tracks, Dauphin, Manitoba, during aboriginal and Metis protest over the railway's alleged discrimination.    MetisProtestsRailways 1981, June 23
33151 A1106 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Protestors dismantling Canadian National Railway tracks, Dauphin, Manitoba, during aboriginal and Metis protest over the railway's alleged discriminatory practices.    MetisProtestsRailways 1981, June 22
32839 A1096 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Protestors March On City Hall Seeking Support Against The Planned Demolition Of The Bank Of Commerce Building And The Hamilton Building On Main Street  BanksProtestsWinnipeg Buildings 1978, November 21
32856 A1096 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Protestors Outside Liquor Mart On Marion Street In St. Boniface Area If Winnipeg, Mb, Denouncing Manitoba Liquor Control Commission Decision To Sell Wines From The Apartheid Practicing Country Of South Africa  ProtestsWinnipeg Streets 1979, September 27
36990 A1235 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Protestors Who Have Chained Themselves To A Tree In Encore Park On Portage Avenue In A Gesture Against The Pinochet Government In Chile  ChileansPoliticsProtestsWinnipeg Streets 1983, June 23
35869 A1198 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     R.B. Russell Students Protesting Outside Winnipeg School Division Offices, 1577 Wall Street, Over Cancellation Ofschool Extra-Curicular Activities Caused By The Teachers' Work To Rule Campaign. Photo By Dave Bonner"  AdministrationEducationProtestsStudents 1970, June 1
36916 A1233 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Receiver Ron Hardie (L) Presenting Court Order To Bruce Payne, Allowing Him To Seize Assets Of Payne'S Farm  AgricultureAuctionsProtests 1983, April 18
38331 A1280 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Relief Camp Strikers Marching Along Road Near Manitoba Ontario Border During On To Ottawa March. ,  DepressionProtests 1935
38330 A1280 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Relief Camp Strikers Passing Through Winnipeg During Their On To Ottawa March. ,  DepressionProtestsWinnipeg Streets 1935
38332 A1280 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Relief Camp Strikers Pose For A Photo Near The Manitoba Ontario Border During The “On To Ottawa March”.,  DepressionProtests 1935
52258 A1584 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Residents From Kennedy Street Near Broadway Avenue And Assiniboine Avenue Winnipeg, Protest The Male Prostitution In Their Area  CrimeProtestsWinnipeg Streets 1986, September 25
37057 A1237 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Residents Of Toronto Street In Winnipeg Lock Arms To Form A Human Chain Across The Street To Stop Speeding Automobiles Which They Feel Too Frequently Endanger The Safety Of Their Children  ProtestsWinnipeg Streets 1983, September 1
56434 A1724 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Residents protest the government's demands that outside consultants co-manage band funds, Fort Alexander, Manitoba.  The Indian Affairs Department will withold two million dollars in annual funding from the band unless councillors let an outside group help administer band finances.  PoliticsProtests 1988, May 11
33154 A1106 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers removing Metis protestors from Canadian National Railway tracks, Dauphin, Manitoba, during aboriginal and Metis proest against Canadian National Railway management on human rights issues.    MetisProtestsRailwaysRCMP 1981, June 23
33153 A1106 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers removing protestors, Dauphin, Manitoba, from Canadian National Railway tracks during aboriginal and Metis protest over the railway's alleged discrimination.    MetisProtestsRailwaysRCMP 1981, June 23
55986 A1709 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Seniors Group At City Hall Demand Police Foot Patrols To Combat Crime In Their Neighborhood  ProtestsWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1987, September 26
33807 A1128 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Seven Chilean Sympathizers Fasting For Two Days At The St. Matthews Maryland Christian Centre In Support Ofthe General Hunger Strike By Political Prisoners In Chile  ChileansChurchesPoliticsProtestsWinnipeg Buildings 1981, December 30
37014 A1236 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Seven People Were Arrested When Demonstrators Clashed With Police At The Us Consulate In Winnipeg During A Rally Protesting The Us Invasion Of Grenada  PoliceProtests 1983, October 28
38058 A1271 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Sign In Yard Of Fred Debrecen, Confederation Of Regions Candidate In Federal Election: My Prayer: God Savethe Queen And Damn The French  FrenchPoliticsProtestsSigns 1984, July
35854 A1197 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Signs Of Crowd Protesting Proposed Introduction Of Compulsory, Government Administered Automobile Insurance (Autopac)  PoliticsProtests 1970, April 29
35618 A1189 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Signs on the steps of the Manitoba Legislature, Winnipeg, Manitoba, after an aboriginal and Metis protest concerning the government's North Development policy.    MetisProtestsWinnipeg Buildings 1975, November 19
33147 A1106 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Some of 200 members of the Peguis Band protesting in Winnipeg, Manitoba over substandard housing and demanding the removal or Regional Director General of Indian AFfairs, Brian Vienot.    HousesPersonalitiesProtestsReserves 1982, May 12
35036 A1169 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Some Of The 30 Students Who Took Part In A Three Day Fast Sponsored By The Manitoba Association For World Development, At The Legislature Preparing For A March In Sympathy Of The Hungry In Biafra  ProtestsStudents 1968, October 14
38118 A1273 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Some Of The Ojibway Indians On Guard During Their Occupation Of Anicinabe Park In Kenora, On  ParksProtestsTowns 1974, August 17
33522 A1119 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     St. Boniface Archbishop Antoine Hacault During The Protest Over Plans To Tear Down The Church In St. Pierre, Mb  DemolitionPersonalitiesProtestsReligion 1980, January 21
37798 A1262 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     St. Boniface Residents Protesting At The Legislative Building Against The Creation Of The Metropolitan Corporation Of Greater Winnipeg  EventsPoliticsProtests 1960, March 8
34133 A1139 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     St. Norbert Children Protest City'S Plan To Expropriate Riverbank Playground  ChildrenProtestsTowns 1974, July 10
33521 A1118 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     St. Pierre Parishioners Occupying The Archbishop'S Home In St. Boniface To Protect The Plan To Tear Down The Church In St. Pierre, Mb  ChurchesDemolitionProtests 1980, January 21
51709 A1566 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Steelworkers Brave The Winter Cold On A Picket Line On Feb. 21 At The Continental Can Canada Inc.Plant On Lagimodiere Blvd  IndustryManufacturersProtestsSigns 1986, February 22
24314 A0813 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Stephen Juba, Winnipeg Mayor, supervises preparation of billboard protesting Trans Canada Air Lines planned move of its Overhaul Base from Winnipeg to Montreal.  AviationPersonalitiesPoliticsProtests 1963, November 8
35871 A1198 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Steve “The Mad Trapper” Kushhniryk Protesting On Steps Of Manitoba Legislative Building, Requesting That There Sources Department Return To Him Confiscated Animals He Trapped Out Of Season  Fur TradePersonalitiesProtestsTrappingWinnipeg Buildings 1970, February 18
52506 A1593 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Students And Fellow Demonstrators Protest The Government University Funding Cutbacks At The Manitoba Legislative Building  FinanceLegislative BuildingsProtestsStudentsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, January 30
56272 A1718 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Students At High School On Fort Alexander Reservation Walk A Picket Line To Protest An Education Authority'S Decision To Fire English Teacher Michele Leclair. Students Vowed Not To Return To School Nor To Write Exams Until The Teacher Was Reinstated  ProtestsReservesStudents 1988, March 22
35720 A1193 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Students At U.S. Consulate On Donald Street In Winnipeg Protesting The Planned Nuclear Bomb Test At Amchitka  EventsNuclearProtests 1971, November 2
35060 A1170 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Students Confront John Robertson, Free Press Columnist, At University College, University Of Manitoba, For His Views On Vietnam And The Student Padlocking Of University Manpower Over Dow Chemical Recruiting  JournalismPersonalitiesProtestsStudents 1968, November 20
32840 A1096 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Students Demonstrate Against Unemployment Insurance Commission Policies At The Canada Employment Centre On Edmonton Street And Ellice Avenue  ProtestsStudentsWinnipeg Streets 1978, November 29
56287 A1719 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Students Demonstrate On Portage Avenue In Front Of University Of Winnipeg,In Background In Colony Square Building  OfficesProtestsStudentsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1986, February 28
25276 A0845 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Students From The University Of Manitoba March On The Manitoba Legislature To Protest The Government'S Education Funding Policies  ProtestsStudentsUniversities 1965, February 1
36941 A1233 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Students Of The Action Centre Day Nursery, 387 Dufferin Avenue, With Sign Protesting The City'S Decision To Close The Nursery. Brenda Poley, The Director, Is On The Far Left  ChildrenProtestsSchoolsStudentsWomen 1983, May 17
32846 A1096 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Students Protesting Increased Tuitions To University Of Winnipeg Board Of Regents, Including President Duckworth, At Meeting In Wesley Hall  ProtestsStudentsUniversities 1979, March 20
33536 A1119 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Supporter Of The Sherbrook Mcgregor Overpass Demonstrating At Winnipeg City Council Meeting  EventsProtests 1981c
34633 A1156 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Taxi Cabs Parked Outside Of Legislative Building In Protest Over Rates Set By The Manitoba Taxi Car Board  AutomobilesProtestsWinnipeg Buildings 1973, December 7
31833 A1062 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Teachers Protest March Outside St. James Schoolboard Offices On Portage Avenue  EducationProtestsUnions 1978, May 9
31823 A1062 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Tenants Of A Carlton Street Apartment Block Owned By Al Golden Protesting “No Heat” In The Building  ApartmentsPersonalitiesProtestsWinnipeg Buildings 1978, April 3
37603 A1256 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Thanksgiving Day Anti-Nuclear Vigil At The Manitoba Legislature  MilitaryNuclearProtests 1963, October 14
32896 A1098 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     The Peoples Front Against Racist And Fascist Violence Peace March On Main Street  ProtestsWinnipeg Streets 1981, July 28
37506 A1252 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Theodore Dubbins, Expressing Dissatisfaction With The Province'S Attorney-General'S Office Who Have Not Acted On His Complaints About Being Forced To Sign Agreements With His Estranged Wife  PersonalitiesProtests 1959, March 18
34142 A1139 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Tow Truck Operators Demonstration At Legislature For Higher Autopac Towing Rates  ProtestsTrucks 1974, December 2
24313 A0813 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Trans Canada Air Lines Overhaul Base employees protesting the planned move of the operation from Winnipeg to Montreal.  AviationProtests 1963, January 29
33819 A1128 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Troupes Of Chanting And Drumming Indians Demonstrate At The Train Station To Greet The Train Carrying 400 Aboriginals To Ottawa To Express Their Views On The Constitution  PoliticsProtestsRailwaysStations 1980, November 26
31339 A1045 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Trucker Inflating Tire Of Vandalized Vehicle At U.S./Canada Border Crossing During American Farmers Strike  AgricultureCattleMarketingProtests 1978, January 2
1462 A0048 Archives of Manitoba     Unemployed People & Relief Recipients Demonstrate Somewhere In Manitoba. Placard On Left Reads “Don'T Laugh At Us Today. You May Be In Our Ranks Tomorrow”  DepressionPostersProtests 1931
36821 A1229 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Unemployed People March On The Manitoba Legislature Requesting Assistance From Premier Roblin  PoliticsProtests 1961, June 9
34087 A1137 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Unhappy Customers Protesting At Motor Sales On Main Street About Triumph Tr-7 Being A “Lemon’  AutomobilesGaragesProtestsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1977, February 25
31355 A1046 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Union Protest, Manitoba Legislative Grounds  LabourProtestsUnions 1978, March 6
24998 A0836 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     United College students protesting the dismissal of History Professor Harry S. Crowe, the central figure in a clash with the College Administration that resulted when a personal letter written by Crowe came to the attention of the Administration.  PersonalitiesProtestsStudentsUniversities 1958, November 25
33443 A1116 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     United Food And Commercial Workers Delegates To Winnipeg Convention Protest Canadian Imperial Bank'S Policies Regarding Union Workers In Quebec  BanksLabourProtestsUnions 1980, May 1
35174 A1174 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     University Of Manitoba Professors In 24-Hour Vigil At The Winnipeg Cenotaph To Protest The Soviet Invasion Of Czechoslovakia., Callaghan  CzechsMonumentsProtests 1968, August 23
32838 A1096 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     University Of Manitoba Students Outside University Centre Protesting Soviet Government Policy Regarding The Helsinki Accords And Russian Dissident Anatoly Shcharansky'S Imprisonment. (Also Spelled Scharansky And Sharansky)  ProtestsStudentsUniversities 1978, November 16
51704 A1566 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     University Of Winnipeg Students Demonstrate Against Ottawa'S Decision To Put An End To The Katimavik Program  ProgramsProtestsSignsStudentsUniversitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1986, March 27
35387 A1182 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     University Of Winnipeg Students Hold A Mock Funeral To Protest The Destruction Of A Grassy Quadrangle To Facilitate The Construction Of A New Building.  EducationEventsFuneralsPersonalitiesProtestsUniversities 1970, October 7
33808 A1128 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     University Of Winnipeg Students Outside Wesley Hall Protesting Against Federal Cuts In Post-Secondary Education Grants  ProtestsStudentsUniversities 1982, May 11
35614 A1189 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Urban Affairs Minister Saul Miller (L) Addressing Manitoba Government Employees Association Demonstration Whilemgea Vice-President Bill Jackson Looks On  LabourPersonalitiesPoliticsProtestsUnions 1975, May 2
31338 A1045 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Vehicles With Protest Signs At Us/Canada Border Crossing During American Farmers Strike To Prevent Lower Priced Canadian Cattle From Flooding Us Market  AgricultureCattleMarketingProtestsTrucks 1978, January 2
33804 A1128 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Via Railworkers And Supporters In Front Of The Union Station On Main Street Demonstrate Against The Planned Cuts In Via Service Which Would Affect 1600 Jobs  ProtestsRailwaysStationsWinnipeg Streets 1981, October 14
35516 A1186 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Vietnam Protestors At Winnipeg City Hall  City HallsPoliticsProtestsWinnipeg Buildings 1970, October 31
35495 A1185 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Vietnam War Demonstration In Memorial Park  EventsProtests 1970, August 5
33458 A1116 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Vietnamese March From Legislative Building Protesting Human Rights Violations By The Communist Regime In Their Home Country  PoliticsProtests 1981, April 25
32908 A1098 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Vietnamese Marching On Portage Avenue To Protest Against The Communist Regime In Their Homeland  ProtestsVietnamese 1982, April 30
36106 A1206 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     View Of The Young People'S Demonstration At The Legislature Protesting Lack Of Employment Opportunities  PoliticsProtestsStadiums 1967, June 2
24112 A0806 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Voice of women fast against the Vietnam War at the Manitoba Legislative Building.  Legislative BuildingsProtestsWinnipeg Buildings 1968, October 3
37048 A1237 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Voice Of Women Members Terri Gray, (Left) Myrtle Wells And Chris Lane Commemorating The 38th Anniversary Of Thebombing Of Hiroshima With Placards At The Cenotaph On Memorial Boulevard In Winnipeg  MonumentsProtestsWomen 1983, August 6
35509 A1186 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     War Measures Act Demonstrations In Memorial Park  PoliticsProtests 1970, October 17
35510 A1186 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     War Measures Act Demonstrations In Memorial Park  PoliticsProtests 1970, October 17
34431 A1149 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Warner Jorgenson, Mla, Pc Agricultural Critic Selling Eggs For 60 Cents A Dozen In Order To Receive Government Subsidy, And To Protest Policies  AgriculturePersonalitiesPoliticsPoultryProtests 1974, November 13
36092 A1205 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Windsor Park High School Students Demonstrate For Improvements In Education In The St. Boniface School Division. Photo By J. Ablett  AdministrationChildrenEducationProtestsStudents 1967, May 12
36889 A1232 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Winnipeg City Councillor Alan Wade During His Protest Against Public Funding For The Performing Arts  EntertainmentPersonalitiesPoliticsProtests 1983, March 17
51979 A1575 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Winnipeg Firefighters Stage An Information Picket Outside City Hall To Protest Delays In Talks Concerning Reinstatement Of 24 Jobs. Note The Bus At The Bus Stop Sign, The Wooden Benches Along The Sidewalk, And The Mailbox And Litter Container In Background. Firemen Carrying Signs Reading "Local 867 Safety Not Politics""  BusesFirefightersFurnitureLabourProtestsSignsStrikesUnions 1986, July 8
51978 A1575 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Winnipeg Firefighters Stage An Information Picket Outside City Hall To Protest Delays In Talks Concerning The Reinstatement Of 24 Jobs. Firemen Carrying Signs Reading “Local 867 Safety Is The Issue”  City HallsCostumesFirefightersLabourProtestsSignsStrikesUnionsWinnipeg Buildings 1986, July 8
33326 A1112 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Winnipeg Home Owners Outside Fort Garry Hotel Protesting Against The Bank Of Canada'S Mortgage Rate Policies During A Speech By Gerald Bouey  BanksHotelsProtestsRealty 1980, April 8
52368 A1589 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Winnipeg Motor Coach Bus Manufacturing Workers On Strike For Better Wages And Benefits  BusesIndustryLabourManufacturersProtestsStrikes 1987, January 12
52637 A1598 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Winnipeg Peace Groups marched to the Manitoba Legislative Building in an annual Walk For Peace  ProtestsWomen 1987, June 13
30133 A1005 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Winnipeg Store Owner, Gerald Hart, Draped In Union Jack In Front Of Manitoba Law Courts Building To Protest Charges Laid Against Him For Failing To Pay Hospital Premiums. He Said The Flag Was A Sign Of Freedom, Something Which We Don'T Have In This Country.  CourtsFlagsPersonalitiesProtestsWinnipeg Buildings 1967, May 19
32956 A1100 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Winnipeg'S Elderly, Protesting Inside Legislative Building Against Bud Sherman'S Policies On Community Health Clinics  MedicineProtests 1979, March 8
34137 A1139 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Winnipeg'S Gay Community March Along Portage Avenue To Protest Against Society'S Attitudes  Protests 1974, August 31
51765 A1568 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Winnipeg'S Unicity Cab Driver Gureshivar Singh Comments In Reference To Cabbies Who Get Ripped Off At Least Twice A Week By Passengers Who Won'T Pay And Calls To Police Go Unheeded  AutomobilesCrimeEast IndiansProtests 1986, April 7
32899 A1098 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Women Against Violence Against Women Marching Down Portage Avenue To Protest Society'S Attitudes Toward Women  ProtestsWomen 1981, September 18
33898 A1131 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Women Demonstrating For Inclusion Of Women'S Rights In The Charter Of Rights At The Manitoba Legislature  EventsProtestsWomen 1981, November 20
24807 A0830 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Women linking arms around Wolseley Elm Tree to prevent its removal.  CostumesProtestsTreesWinnipeg StreetsWomen 1957, September
32833 A1096 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Women Marching At The Legislative Building To Protest Against Unsafe Streets  ProtestsWomen 1978, January 6
34629 A1155 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Women Outside Tourist Hotel In Steinbach, Manitoba, Protesting Government Policy Which Allows Them To Be Excluded From Drinking In The Hotel Beverage Room  Beverage RoomsHotelsProtestsTownsWomen 1973, November 2
35851 A1197 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Women Protesting Against Miss Manitoba Pageant  PageantsProtestsWomen 1970, June 26
37441 A1250 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Women Protesting Outside The Winnipeg Offices Of The Canadian Radio And Television Commission First Choice Pay Television Network'S Decision To Broadcast Playboy Channel Features. Manitoba Action Committee On The Status Of Women Chairperson Roberta Ellis Is On The Far Right  ProtestsTelevisionWomen 1983, January 18
14023 A0435 Miscellaneous Collection     Women Reclaim The Night March, Winnipeg  ProtestsWomen 1979, January 6
51725 A1566 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Women'S Day March On Portage Avenue In Front Of The Air Canada Building  ProtestsSignsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg StreetsWomen 1986, March 7
37364 A1248 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Young Anti-Nuclear Protestor With Sign Too Young To Die  ChildrenNuclearPoliticsProtests 1960, December 31
36930 A1233 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Young Boy With Sign “What'S My Future” During Demonstration By Non-Treaty Indians Over Their Lack Of Rights  ChildrenProtests 1983, April 19