Winnipeg Grain Exchange

The Winnipeg Grain Exchange (Known too as ICE Futures Canada) was established in 1887, and dissolved in 1986.[1] It was also the predecessor of the Winnipeg Commodity Exchange.

List of Presidents

This table represents the list of Presidents of Exchange.

The exchange had 97 presidents, Of which:

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References

  1. The Manitoba Historical Society. "Winnipeg Grain Exchange". Retrieved 19 November 2010.


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