Great video, Dr.Finkleman, Wow there's a blast from the past!
@DivineSource4446 жыл бұрын
What a lovely documentary! Haven't been to the exchange district in Winnipeg for decades, and this just brought back so many wonderful memories! Thank you!
@sandrajones8199 Жыл бұрын
I am hoping a few of my family will watch it. I`ve learned a lot from it and how long I will remember tbd lol Awesome documentary of Winnipeg`s Old Market Square.
@johnandmarylouwilde7882Ай бұрын
Ashdown. In the early 1970s members of the Ashdown family gave a bequest of, if I remember correctly, $20,000 to the University of Winnipeg library. I was the reference librarian. I persuaded my boss to devote the money to building up a Canadiana collection. I matched our collection against entries in the Oxford Companion to Canadian History and Literature, had the materiel found reclassified to the new Ashdown, then used the Ashdown money to purchase as many titles as possible of those we didn't already possess. We ended up with a great collection. I almost cried watching this video. Why did I ever leave Winnipeg?
@MrRamonski136 жыл бұрын
First time i've watched this, Winnipeg is one great city !!!
@ducksoup105 жыл бұрын
As a Winnipeger, I vary much agree!
@XxxXxx-fm3wo3 жыл бұрын
...you mean was and since this was 1993 it peeked 4 years before the dark age of the late 90's to 2005. It is much better use of downtown today with building and facilities, but the people got poorer and more homeless. So kinda a win lose but who cares it's a Winnipeg--get down, ok we're safe--thing! And did you bring your ID to go to the public libary to step-in --ever! Well you can experience that kinda level of "police-state-ism" there! Plus you can feel safe with consant guards following and watching you and asking your bussiness at nearly every turn. Oh and the cameras, but just to keep us safe--right big brother? I think you can only find that fine high level of security in eastren China outside Winnapig that is. One Great Shitty!
@XxxXxx-fm3wo3 жыл бұрын
Winnipeg today is a Canadian model city of furture police state enforcment. One native person does something stupid and the rest of society pays for it by lossing more of our freedoms. Also know as Winnipegism!
@jamesnanton5350 Жыл бұрын
@Peter Raposo "First time i've watched this, Winnipeg is one great city !!!".....ya, just wait till winter kicks in, you won't be singing the praises for Winnipeg after that...winters in Winnipeg are absolutely BRUTAL!!!
@MrRamonski13 Жыл бұрын
@@jamesnanton5350 lived here for 50 years built a life a family and a business and still enjoying it.....winter and all !!!!! i guess the cold isn't for everyone, but there is a whole world out there if you don't enjoy it here! Good Luck!!! take care!!!
@philipholmes46634 ай бұрын
My Uncle had a Friend that owned an Art Store on Mc Dermot called Northern Traditions in the 80s & 90s...
@petertaylor96243 жыл бұрын
It amazes me how Winnipeg striving community alive along with beautiful building but some how I heard it has changed alot I'm sure one day I'll come back one day. Stay safe.
@RRyleM3 жыл бұрын
Architecturally speaking, not much change. Aside from the new neighborhoods, downtown Winnipeg has (to me) a gothic look. Stuck in different time periods but it adds to the beauty.
@petertaylor96243 жыл бұрын
@@RRyleM Thanks for info. I'm pretty sure it will not make any difference between now and then.
@jocloglez4 жыл бұрын
I was there. Believe me all the dloora were blended
@Loagun3 жыл бұрын
Great video. Though the strike of 1919 had a little more to it... Following the Great War and realizing they had been lied to by the company owners(the elite who ran everything) and coming home to less than acceptable working conditions the workers pleaded their cases, and when that didn't work the establishment was shown who held the power. Unfortunately the establishment has worked very hard since 1919, and succeeded, to cause the workers of Winnipeg, Canada, and the rest of the world to forget the power of unity. Workers now believe the corporation has the power without realizing the workers are the corporation. Period.