Winnipeg Grain Exchange
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The Winnipeg Grain Exchange (Known too as ICE Futures Canada) was established in 1887, and dissolution in 1986.
It was also the predecessor of the Winnipeg Commodity Exchange
Winnipeg Commodity Exchange
The Winnipeg Commodity Exchange is the former name of a derivatives market based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada now known as ICE Futures Canada. Futures and options contracts are electronically traded in western barley and canola ....

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 represents the list of Presidents of Exchange.

The exchange had 97 presidents, Of which:
  • The first chairman is Daniel Hunter McMillan
    Daniel Hunter McMillan
    Sir Daniel Hunter McMillan, KCMG was a Manitoba politician. He was a cabinet minister in Thomas Greenway's government from 1889 to 1900, and served as the seventh Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba from 1900 to 1911....

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     chairman is C. Swartz;

Presence President
1887–1888 Daniel Hunter McMillan
Daniel Hunter McMillan
Sir Daniel Hunter McMillan, KCMG was a Manitoba politician. He was a cabinet minister in Thomas Greenway's government from 1889 to 1900, and served as the seventh Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba from 1900 to 1911....

1888–1889 Samuel Spink
1889–1890 Nicholas Bawlf
Nicholas Bawlf
Nicholas Bawlf was an important figure in the development of Winnipeg as the centre of the Canadian grain trade....

1890–1891 Frederick William Thompson
1891–1892 James Alexander Mitchell
1893-1893 Arthur Atkinson
1893–1894 Samuel Alexander McGaw
1894–1895 George Reading Crowe
1895–1896 Stephen Nairn
1896–1897 Nicholas Bawlf
Nicholas Bawlf
Nicholas Bawlf was an important figure in the development of Winnipeg as the centre of the Canadian grain trade....

1897–1898 Robert Muir
1898–1899 Joseph Harris
Joseph Harris
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1899–1900 William Linton Parrish
1900–1901 William Martin
1901–1902 Charles Alexander Young
1902–1903 Frederick Phillipps
1903–1904 Alexander Ross Hargraft
1904–1905 John Love
1905–1906 Isaac Capel Tilt
1906–1907 William J. Bettingen
1907–1908 John Fleming
1908–1909 Hugh Northcote Baird
1909–1910 George Fisher
1910–1911 Archibald Dickson Chisholm
1911–1912 Donald Morrison
1912–1913 Andrew Kelly
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1913–1914 Alvin K. Godfrey
1914–1915 Sidney Thomas Smith
1915–1916 William Edwin Milner
1916–1917 John C. Gage
1917–1918 William Richard Bawlf
1918–1919 Frederick J. Anderson
1919–1920 John Esterbrooke Botterell
1920–1921 Norman Lawrence Leach
1921–1922 C. H. Leaman
1922–1923 John Bremner Craig
1923–1924 James Armstrong Richardson
James Armstrong Richardson
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1924–1925 C. C. Fields
1925–1926 D. C. MacLachlan
1926–1927 A. Thomson
1927–1928 Elbert Walter Kneeland
1928–1929 James Alexander Crowe
1929–1930 William Arthur Murphy
1930–1931 A. P. White
1931–1932 C. E. Hayles
1932–1933 Sidney Thomas Smith
1933–1934 Henry Eugene Sellers
1934–1935 Roy W. Milner
1935–1936 Rupert Cambourne Reece
1936–1937 William Johnstone Dowler
1937–1938 H. Gauer
1938–1939 J. W. Horn
1939–1941 George S. Mathieson
1941–1942 S. A. Searle
1942–1943 K. A. Powell
1943–1944 A. Christie

Presence President
1887–1888 Daniel Hunter McMillan
Daniel Hunter McMillan
Sir Daniel Hunter McMillan, KCMG was a Manitoba politician. He was a cabinet minister in Thomas Greenway's government from 1889 to 1900, and served as the seventh Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba from 1900 to 1911....

1889 Samuel Spink
1890 Nicholas Bawlf
Nicholas Bawlf
Nicholas Bawlf was an important figure in the development of Winnipeg as the centre of the Canadian grain trade....

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1887–1888 Daniel Hunter McMillan
Daniel Hunter McMillan
Sir Daniel Hunter McMillan, KCMG was a Manitoba politician. He was a cabinet minister in Thomas Greenway's government from 1889 to 1900, and served as the seventh Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba from 1900 to 1911....

1889 Samuel Spink
1890 Nicholas Bawlf
Nicholas Bawlf
Nicholas Bawlf was an important figure in the development of Winnipeg as the centre of the Canadian grain trade....

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