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- Q5294807 abstract "Template:ForSir Donald Mann (March 23, 1853 – November 10, 1934) was a Canadian railway contractor and entrepreneur.Born at Acton, Canada West, Mann studied as a Methodist minister but worked in lumber camps in Ontario and the American state of Michigan before moving to Winnipeg, Manitoba. During the 1880s he worked as a contractor under Chief Engineer James Ross, building sections of the Canadian Pacific Railway across the prairies and through the Rocky Mountains.Partnering with William Mackenzie, Mann built railway lines in western Canada, Maine, Brazil, and China. In 1895, together with Mackenzie he began the process of purchasing and building the lines in western Canada which would later become the Canadian Northern Railway (CNoR), a system which would stretch from Vancouver Island, British Columbia to Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia and form Canada's second transcontinental railway system.Both Mann and Mackenzie were knighted in 1911 for their efforts in the Canadian railway industry; however, personal and company financial difficulties eventually resulted in the bankruptcy of the CNoR. It was nationalized by the federal government on September 6, 1918, and ultimately became part of the Canadian National Railway.He is also known for donating the Mann Cup. The Mann Cup is the trophy awarded to the senior men's lacrosse champions of Canada. The cup is made of solid gold, and it was donated in 1910.Mann turned to mining and died in Toronto, Ontario. Mann died in 1934 at the age of 81. A park named for Sir Donald Mann is in Acton, Ontario. It is adjacent the railway, near the Beardmore Tannery once owned by Canada Packers (closed 1986) at Longfield Road and Moybray Place. He was inducted into Ottawa's Canadian Railway Hall of Fame in 2002 along with partner Mackenzie.".
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- Q5294807 comment "Template:ForSir Donald Mann (March 23, 1853 – November 10, 1934) was a Canadian railway contractor and entrepreneur.Born at Acton, Canada West, Mann studied as a Methodist minister but worked in lumber camps in Ontario and the American state of Michigan before moving to Winnipeg, Manitoba.".
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