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Stephenson was born William Samuel Clouston Stanger on 23 January 1897, in Point Douglas, Winnipeg, Manitoba. His mother was Icelandic , and his father was Scottish from the Orkney Islands . He was adopted early by an Icelandic family after his parents could no longer care for him, and given his foster parents' name, Stephenson .
Stefanson was born on May 11, 1970, in Winnipeg, Manitoba. [4] [5] She was raised in Winnipeg, where she attended St. John's-Ravenscourt School. [6]She received a Bachelor of Arts in political science from the University of Western Ontario.
Daryl Stephenson (born October 8, 1985) is a former professional Canadian football running back. He was originally drafted by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in 2008 and played with that franchise for three seasons. Stephenson then played for two seasons with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats before signing with the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
Eric Stefanson (born October 24, 1950) is a politician in Manitoba, Canada.He served in the cabinet of Progressive Conservative Premier Gary Filmon from 1991 to 1999, and was a member of the Manitoba Legislature from 1990 to 2000. [1]
Stephenson played primarily with the Canadian National Team early in his career, and was a member of the 1968 Canadian Olympic Hockey Team that won the Bronze Medal. Stephenson graduated from the University of Winnipeg with an economics degree and worked as an accountant. After he retired from professional hockey, he worked in the banking industry.
Mark Chipman OM (born July 5, 1960) is a Canadian hockey executive, businessman, and lawyer. Chipman is best known as the chairman of True North Sports & Entertainment, which owns the Winnipeg Jets of the National Hockey League and Canada Life Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Winnipeg Black Hawks: Leftwinger: Glen Sonmor: Brandon Wheat Kings: Rightwinger: Andy Hebenton: Winnipeg Canadians: Coach: Walter Monson: Winnipeg Monarchs: Manager (tie) Bill Webber: Winnipeg Black Hawks: Glen Sutherland: Brandon Wheat Kings: 1950 First All-Star Team Goaltender: Laurie Brethauer: Winnipeg Black Hawks: Defencemen Ron Robertson ...
A view of part of the site of Camp X looking toward Lake Ontario. Camp X was established December 6, 1941, by the chief of British Security Co-ordination (BSC), Sir William Stephenson, a Canadian from Winnipeg, Manitoba and a close confidant of Winston Churchill and Franklin Delano Roosevelt. [7]