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1890s: Presbyterian clergyman Ralph Connor, one of the earliest of Canadian writers of the West, writes best-selling novels that draw on his Scottish heritage.
1940s: Distinctive Canadian fiction, celebrating Canadian identity, begins to emerge in the work of Sinclair Ross and Hugh MacLennan.
1960s: Margaret Laurence writes most of the Manawaka series.
Today: Canadian writers such as Alice Munro and Margaret Atwood are in the forefront of world literature.
1890s: The economy in Manitoba is based on agriculture, with...
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