its possible, are there any wildlife rehabilitators near you? or anywhere in Manitoba who you could call for advice on how to teach her so she'll be able to be wild? as cute as she is now, fully grown she wont fear humans, cars or dogs. she'll be able to jump a 5-6 foot fence with relative ease, and deer hooves can be like spears to the human body. deer are actually one of the most dangerous captive wild animals.
I dont mean to sound like I disagree with you caring for her. I would do it too, its just that I volounteered for the st louis area missouri wildlife rescue. I didnt do anything with the fawns, all the animals went to foster homes, so I cant help you with any tips for raising her. I volounteered and mostly raised baby birds whos parents were killed or abandoned them, a few baby rabbits, squirrels a baby fox and a baby raccoon. I did always hear about it everytime someone raised a deer and then got kicked, not because the deer wasnt gentle or sweet, just got scared by something or didnt want to be lead somewhere, accidents.