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(Can't Live Without Your) Love and Affection
"(Can't Live Without Your) Love and Affection" is a single by Nelson, sons of singer Ricky Nelson. It was released in 1990 on Geffen Records and backed with "Will You Love Me". The production on the single and its B-side, "Will You Love Me", was done by David Thoener and Marc Tanner. It also appear..
CAN
CAN may stand for: The Andean Community of Nations (in Spanish: Comunidad Andina de Naciones, abbreviated CAN)Campus Antiwar NetworkCampus area networkCanada (IOC and ISO country code).Cancel character in the C0 control code set.CANdidate network security vulnerability issued before an official CVE..
Can
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Can may refer to: A usually cylindrically shaped object used for storing other materials, especially liquids and foodstuffs. The most familiar examples are the aluminum beverage can (or aluminium drinks can) and the tin can for sto..
Can'tneverdidnothin'
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. can'tneverdidnothin' is Nikka Costa's second release on Virgin Records. The record was released on May 24 2005. It was originally due to be r..
Can't Buy A Miracle
Can't Buy A Miracle is the title of an album by Randy Stonehill, released in 1988, on Myrrh Records. Contents 1 Track listing1.1 Side One1.2 Side Two2 THE SUBTERRANEANS3 Backing Vocals4 Production Notes Track listing All Songs Written By Randy Stonehill and Dave ..
Can't Buy a Thrill
Can't Buy A Thrill is the first album by Steely Dan. Originally released in 1972, (see 1972 in music), the album was a huge success. It went gold, peaking at #17 on the charts. In 2003, the album was ranked number 238 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. Conte..
Can't Buy Me Love
"Can't Buy Me Love" is the name of a song written by Paul McCartney (although credited to Lennon-McCartney) and released by The Beatles on the A side of their fifth British single, "Can't Buy Me Love/You Can't Do That." It was recorded on February 25, 1964 at Abbey Road Studios, London, but an ea..
Can't Buy Me Love (film)
Can't Buy Me Love is a 1987 teen comedy film directed by Steve Rash. It stars Patrick Dempsey, Amanda Peterson, Courtney Gains, Tina Caspary, and a young Seth Green. The movie was shot on location in Tucson, Arizona. The movie was loosely remade in 2003 as Love Don't Cost a Thing. Awards This mo..
Can't Change Me
"Can't Change Me" is the first single released from Chris Cornell's solo album, Euphoria Morning. Track listing CD1 (1999) Can't Change Me (Cornell)Flutter Girl (Cornell, Johannes, Shneider)Nowhere But You CD2 (1999) Can't Change Me (Cornell)When I'm Down (Cornell)Can't Change Me (Enhanced CD-Rom..
Can't Cook, Won't Cook
Can't Cook, Won't Cook was a UK game show and cooking programme that was broadcast on BBC 1 from 1995 to 1999. In it two people who either could not cook or would not cook were nominated to appear on the show the show by a friend or family member, the Host Chef would then set the two the task of c..
Can't Cry These Tears
Song by Garbage From the album Beautifulgarbage Album Released 2001 Song Length 4:15 Record Label Interscope & Mushroom Writers Garbage Producers Garbage Beautifulgarbage album Chronology "Androgyny"track 02 "Can't Cry These Tears"track 03 "Til The Day I Die"track 07 "Can't Cry These Te..
Can't Dance, Don't Ask Me
Can't Dance, Don't Ask Me is the 13th episode of season three of the television sitcom Married... with Children. First Aired: Sunday March 12, 1989 on FOX. Contents 1 Plot2 Guest cast3 Trivia4 Episode guide Plot Kelly gets into trouble at school, and as a result is force..
Can't Fight the Moonlight
"Can't Fight the Moonlight", a song by Diane Warren, recorded by LeAnn Rimes and featured in the film Coyote Ugly. It reached number one on the UK Singles Chart in 2000. It also reached #1 in Australia and went on to become the highest selling single in Australia of 2001. ..
Can't Fight This Feeling
"Can't Fight This Feeling" is a number-one song from REO Speedwagon about how a man is falling in love with a girl he's been friends with for a long time. The song first appeared on REO Speedwagon's 1984 album Wheels Are Turnin', and was the group's second number-one hit on the U.S. charts (the fir..
Can't Get a Date
Can't Get a Date is a documentary-style reality show on VH1 and Logo. The show takes a variety of subjects from New York City who feel that they have personal issues that are holding them back from finding romance. An anonymous host, producer Stefan Springman, guides them through lifestyle change..
Can't Get Enough
Can't Get Enough may refer to: Can't Get Enough (Barry White album) (1974), an album by Barry WhiteCan't Get Enough (Bad Company song) (1974) a single by Bad CompanyCan't Get Enough (Menudo album) (1986), an album by Menudo.Can't Get Enough (Justin Timberlake song)" (2003), a song by Justin Timberl..
Can't Get Enough (Barry White album)
Can't Get Enough is soul legend Barry White's third album. Can't Get Enough was released in 1974 (see 1974 in music). Can't Get Enough is considered one of White's best albums, featuring "Can't Get Enough Of Your Love, Babe" which placed #1 on US charts. The song "You're The First, The Last, My Ev..
Can't Get Enough (Menudo album)
Can't Get Enough (1986) is the 22nd album by Menudo. This is their third album in English and features Charlie Rivera, Robby Rosa, Ricky Martin, Raymond Acevedo, and Sergio Gonzalez. This is the fourth album recorded by this line-up. Also, this would become Charlie's and Robby's last album recor..
Can't Get Enough (song)
Can't Get Enough is the fourth and final single off the album Head Music by Suede, released on November 8, 1999 on Nude Records. The title track is a hard-rocking electronic song with retro synths and an infectious singalong chorus. All of the songs were produced by Suede with Michael Ade except "C..
Can't Get It Back
"Can't Get It Back" Single by Mis-Teeq From the album Eye Candy Released June 30 2003 (UK) Format CD single Genre R&B Length colspan="2" valign="top" Label Reprise Writers Salaam RemiMarlon WilliamsHernst BellevueAubrey GravattJoseph FreemanTheodore LifeAlesha Dixon Producers Salaam Rem..
Can't Get You out of My Head
"Can't Get You Out of My Head" is a dance–pop song performed by Australian singer Kylie Minogue and written by Cathy Dennis and Rob Davis. It was produced by Dennis and Davis, and received an overall good reception from music critics when it was released as the first single from Minogue’s e..
Can't happen
In computer programming, "can't happen" refers to code often inserted by a programmer in order to report if there is a fault in the program and the "can't happen" does happen. "Assertions" are a variation on this — code that "asserts" that a situation must be true and reports if it is not s..
Can't Hardly Wait
Can't Hardly Wait is a 1998 romantic teen comedy film directed by Deborah Kaplan and Harry Elfont. It stars Jennifer Love Hewitt, Ethan Embry, Charlie Korsmo, Lauren Ambrose, Peter Facinelli, and Seth Green. The movie takes place at a high school graduation party, and in a style much like that ..
Can't Have Nothin' Nice
"Can't Have Nothin' Nice" is the third and final album recorded by Austin, Minnesota band the Gear Daddies It is a collection of new and live versions of previously released songs as well as new songs that had never been released on an album (though many had been played in concert). It was release..
Can't Help Falling in Love
"Can't Help Falling in Love" is a pop song based on "Plaisir d'amour" by Jean Paul Egide Martini that was re-written for the 1961 film Blue Hawaii, starring Elvis Presley, by George Weiss, Hugo Peretti and Luigi Creatore. During the course of the following forty-five years it has been recorded by ..
Can't Help Falling In Love (A*Teens)
Can't Help Falling In Love was an A*Teens special release for the Lilo & Stitch movie soundtrack around the world. It is a cover version on the original song by Elvis Presley. The soundtrack was full of Elvis tracks, so the A*Teens had to record a cover of one of his songs and they picked "Can't ..
Can't Help Singing
Can't Help Singing is a 1944 film musical starring Deanna Durbin. The film was produced by Felix Jackson and directed by Frank Ryan as his director. The score was by Jerome Kern. The plot told of a young girl travelling to California, against her father's wishes, to visit her fiancee. There, she m..
Can't Help Thinking About Me
"Can't Help Thinking About Me" Single by David Bowie under the name David Bowie & the Lower Third. B-side "And I Say to Myself" Released January 1966 Format 7" single Recorded London, 1965 Genre Rock Length 2:47 Label Pye Records (UK)/Warner Bros. (US) Pye 7N 17020 (UK) WB 5815 (US) P..
Can't Hold Back
Can't Hold Back Album by Pure Prairie League Released 1979 Recorded ??? Genre Country Rock Length 38 min 08 sec Record label One Way Producers Howard Albert,Ron Albert Professional reviews AMG 2/5 [link] Pure Prairie League Chronology Just Fly(1978) Can't Hold Back(1979) Firi..
Can't Hold Us Down
"Can't Hold Us Down" Single by Christina Aguilera featuring Lil' Kim From the album Stripped Single Released August 2003 Single Format 12" Maxi Single Genre Pop/Hip-hop Song Length 4:15 Record label RCA Writers Christina AguileraMatthew MorrisScott Storch Producer Christina AguileraE. D..
Can't Let Go
"Can't Let Go" is a song written and produced by Mariah Carey and Walter Afanasieff, and recorded for Carey's second album Emotions (1991). It was released as the album's second single in the fourth quarter of 1991 in the United States and the first quarter of 1992 elsewhere (see 1991 in music and ..
Can't Make Up My Mind
"Can't Make Up My Mind" is a single by DJ/singer, Sonique released in 2003. Track Listings Can't Make Up My Mind (Original 7 Inch Mix)Can't Make Up My Mind (Robbie Rivera Full Vocal)Can't Make Up My Mind (Michael Woods Remix)Can't Make Up My Mind (Sonique Platinum Dust Mix)Can't Make Up My Mind (..
Can't Nobody
"Can't Nobody" is a R&B song written by American songwriter-producer Rich Harrison, Robert Reed and Tony Fisher for Kelly Rowland's solo debut album Simply Deep (2002). It also was co-produced by Harrison and received a generally positive reception from music critics. The song was released as the ..
Can't Nobody Hold Me Down
"Can't Nobody Hold Me Down" is a hip-hop song by Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs featuring Ma$e. It appears on Combs' debut album No Way Out and it was released as the first single in 1997. Combs was already a successful songwriter, producer and record label owner (Bad Boy Records) before he released his..
Can't Repeat
"Can't Repeat" is a single by American punk rock band The Offspring. It appeared on their only compilation album Greatest Hits. It was released on June 20. The song lasts 3 minutes and 26 seconds. A video was made for this song, nevertheless it got little airtime on music channels such as MTV. ..
Can't Run from Yourself
There were three Billboard Top Ten Country Singles from Can't Run from Yourself: "It's a Little Too Late" and "Two Sparrows in a Hurricane" both at #2, and "Tell Me About It," a duet with Delbert McClinton, at #4. The album peaked at #12 on the Country Albums chart. Track listing "It's a Little T..
Can't Say Goodbye to Yesterday
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. Can't Say Goodbye to Yesterday is the ending song in [[Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty]]. Rika Muran..
Can't Sell Dope Forever
This article or section contains information about scheduled or expected . Can't Sell Dope Forever is the title of an upcoming collaboration project between Hip Hop groups dead prez and Tha Outlawz, set for release on July 25, 2006. Stic.man and M-1 of dead prez are most known for their rev..
Can't Shake Loose
'Can't Shake Loose' was the third single in Europe and the first in the USA of Agnetha Fältskog's seventh solo-album. The song was written by Russ Ballard who also wrote the successful "I Know There's Something Going On" by Agnetha's colleague Frida. Can't Shake Loose was very successful in the..
CAN'T SLEEP, CAN'T EAT, I'M SICK / Ningyo
"CAN'T SLEEP, CAN'T EAT, I'M SICK / 人魚" is Namie Amuro's 30th solo single under the avex trax label. It was released on CD and CD&DVD May 17, 2006, six months after her last single "White Light / Violet Sauce". Although she has had Japanese song titles prior to signing with avex trax, "人魚"..
Can't sleep, clown will eat me
"Can't sleep, clown will eat me" is a stock phrase that has become a popular joke-explanation for insomnia. The phrase first appears in The Simpsons episode Lisa's First Word. During the episode there is a flashback in which Homer Simpson and his son Bart are watching the Krusty the Clown show, ..
Can't Slow Down
Can't Slow Down is Lionel Richie's second album which was released on October 11, 1983. The album went on to win a Grammy Award for "Album of the Year" in 1985 and sold over 10 million copies. "Hello" was covered by Me First and the Gimme Gimmes on their album Take a Break. It has also been cover..
Can't Slow Down (album)
Can't Slow Down is an album by Saves the Day that was released on August 25, 1998. It was released both on CD and 12" vinyl formats by Equal Vision Records. Track listing "Deciding" - 1:57"The Choke" - 2:36"Handsome Boy" - 1:01"Blindfolded" - 3:13"Collision" - 1:25"Three Miles Down" - 1:36"Always ..
Can't Smile Without You
Can't Smile Without You was a song by singer Barry Manilow. It was released on his album Even Now in 1978. The song was released as a single in 1978 where it reached the number one spot on the U.S. A&C, and the number three spot on the U.S. Hot 100. ..
Can't Stand Me Now
--[[User:81.102.40.230|81.102.40.230]] 19:52, 12 July 2006 (UTC) Can't Stand Me Now is the first single from The Libertines' self-titled, second album. The song was their biggest hit and peaked at #2 on the UK singles chart. The song also received some exposure in the US; WFNX in Boston debuted t..
Can't Stand Still
Can't Stand Still is a song by AC/DC, a hard rock group from Australia. This song is found on their 2000 album, Stiff Upper Lip. This song is about a guy who can't stop moving around too much. If other people would want to do something to him, he would have to stand still, but he can't. As a sin..
Can't Stand The Rezillos
Can't Stand The Rezillos was the Rezillos first album, released in 1978 and including the UK hit, Top Of The Pops, part of which was used as a jingle on BBC Radio 1. Unusually for a New Wave group, the album featured several sixties covers, Glad All Over (originally a hit for The Dave Clark Five) ..
Can't Stop
For the Red Hot Chili Peppers song, see Can't Stop (song) Can't Stop is the name of a game designed by Sid Sackson, one of the most prolific board game designers of all time. The game was published by Parker Brothers in 1980, and is now out of print. The goal of the game is to "claim" (get to the..
Can't Stop (song)
Can't Stop is a song by the Red Hot Chili Peppers from their 2002 album, By The Way. It was the third song on the Album. The song is a Chili Peppers fan favorite and is almost never left off a live set. The intro to this song appears to be modeled afterJeff Buckley's song "Eternal Life", with les..
Can't Stop Eating
Can't Stop Eating is a record label based out of Berkeley, California. It was started in June of 1966 by Noah Jensen-Brodsky, an angry recluse that likes distorted drum samples . They offer releases from bands such as: Betray the Species, The doomsday Whistle, Elijah B Torn, Hellhound (On My Trail),..
Can't Stop Eating (EP)
Track listing (all songs written by Jason Martin except where noted) "Compeating" – 3:07"West Coast Friendship" – 3:55"Happy Birthday John" (Damien Jurado) – 3:13"Give Up the War" (Stereo Mix) – 4:50"Theme from Dromedary" – 3:05 Credits Jason Martin – guitar, singingJeff Cloud – bass..
Can't Stop the Music
Can't Stop the Music is a musical comedy film directed by Nancy Walker in 1980. It is a pseudo-biography of disco's Village People (The film is not true to the actual story of the disco group). Half of the film's $20,000,000 budget was spent on a worldwide publicity campaign. The film was a majo..
Can't Stop the Rock
"Can't Stop the Rock" is also the name of a song by Apollo 440. See Apollo 440 for further information. Can't Stop the Rock is the sixth release, and first compilation album, from the Christian metal band Stryper, released in 1991 (see 1991 in music). The album features two new songs, one of wh..
Can't Stop Won't Stop
Author Jeff Chang chronicles the history of hip hop culture in the book Can't Stop, Won't Stop: A History of the Hip Hop Generation. With an introduction by DJ Kool Herc, the book covers the evolution of hip hop from it musical beginnings in the South Bronx to the contemporary global impact of hip ..
Can't Take Me Home
Can't Take Me Home is the debut album by pop singer P!nk, released in 2000. It included three singles ("There You Go", "Most Girls" and "You Make Me Sick") and peaked at #26 on the Billboard 200. Track listing "Split Personality" (Terence "Tramp Baby" Abney, Babyface, A. Moore) – 3:58"Hell Wit Y..
Can't Take My Eyes Off You
"Can't Take My Eyes Off You", the 1967 single by The Four Seasons and frequently credited to lead singer Frankie Valli, was among their biggest hit songs and was covered by artists including Lauryn Hill, Gloria Gaynor The Temptations, Diana Ross & The Supremes and Muse. ..
Can't Take That Away (Mariah's Theme)
"Can't Take That Away (Mariah's Theme)" is a song written and produced by American singer Mariah Carey for her ninth album, Rainbow. It was co-written by Diane Warren and co-produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, and it was released as the album's fourth single in 2000 (see 2000 in music) as a doub..
Can't Wait Too Long
"Can't Wait Too Long" is an unfinished song written by Brian Wilson for the American popular music group The Beach Boys. Dating from the 1966-67 recording sessions for the aborted album Smile, it consists of an elaborate collection of vocal and instrumental tracks comparable to the group's earlier ..
Can-Am Connection
The Can-Am Connection was a tag team comprised of Rick Martel and Tom Zenk in the WWF through 1986 and 1987. Martel and Zenk came to the WWF from the AWA together. They wrestled The Magnificent Muraco and "Cowboy" Bob Orton at WrestleMania III, winning the match. The team never got into any major..
Can-Am League
Can-Am League was the nickname of two baseball leagues: the 21st century Canadian-American Association of Professional Baseball the World War II-era Canadian-American League. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred..
Can-ar Coach Lines
Can-ar Coach Lines is a chartered coach operator in Toronto. Can-ar operated Vaughan Transit on behalf of the City of Vaughan, Ontario as well as: Newmarket Transit Reference [Can-car Coach Services - Tokmakjian Inc Group] ..
Can-avid, Eastern Samar
Can-avid is a 4th class municipality in the province of Eastern Samar, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 17,228 people in 3,174 households. Barangays Can-avid is politically subdivided into 28 barangays. BalagonBarukBocoCaghalongCamantangCan-ilayCansangayaCanter..
Can-can
The can-can (also spelt cancan, Can Can) is regarded today primarily as a music hall dance, performed by a chorus line of female dancers who wear costumes with long skirts, petticoats, and black stockings, harking back to the fashions of the 1890s. The main features of the dance are the lifting up..
Can-Can
Can-Can may refer to: Can-can danceCan-Can (musical), a musical by Cole Porter, 1929 and 1957"Can-Can" (song), the title song from the above musicalCan-Can (film), a 1960 film This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referre..
Can-Can (musical)
Can-Can is a 1953 musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter, with a book by Abe Burrows. It originally opened on Broadway at the Shubert Theatre on May 7, 1953, and played for 892 performances; it closed on June 25, 1955. The original production, which Burrows also directed, starred Lilo, Hans Co..
Can-I-Bus?
Can-I-Bus? is the first full-length album released by rapper Canibus through Universal Records on September 8th, 1998. The album was released after the rapper achieved enormous success with his LL Cool J diss track, "Second Round K.O.", which was included on Can-I-Bus?, with additional support fro..
CAN-SPAM Act of 2003
The CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 ([15 U.S.C. 7701, et seq.], Public Law No. 108-187, was S.877 of the 108th Congress), signed into law by President Bush on December 16, 2003, establishes the United States' first national standards for the sending of commercial e-mail and requires the Federal Trad..
Can-West Global Place
CanWest Global Place is an office tower at the intersection of Portage and Main in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It was built in 1990 by the Toronto Dominion Bank, and has since been acquired by CanWest Global to serve as the company's main corporate headquarters. The thirty-three storey, 502,000 squa..
Cana
This article refers to a place mentioned in the New Testament. For the village in Lebanon, see Qana. For the ancient Aragonese unit of length, see cana. For the oil painting by Paolo Caliari, see The Wedding at Cana. In the Christian New Testament, the Gospel of John refers a number of times to a t..
Cana, Virginia
Cana is a census-designated place (CDP) in Carroll County, Virginia, United States. The population was 1,228 at the 2000 census. Geography Cana is located at [36°35′3″N, 80°40′13″W] (36.584150, -80.670186)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States C..
Canaã
Canaã (lit., Canaan) is a municipality (município) in the state of Minas Gerais in Brazil. The population as of 2004 is 4,470. ..
Canaan
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Canaan or Knáʕan (Hebrew כְּנַעַן, Arabic کنعان, Septuagint Greek Χαναάν) is an ancient term for a region roughly corresponding to present-day Israel/Palestine including the West Bank, western Jordan, southern and coastal Syria and Leb..
Canaan, Maine
Canaan is a town in Somerset County, Maine, United States. The population was 2,017 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 109.0 km² (42.1 mi²). 106.5 km² (41.1 mi²) of it is land and 2.5 km² (1.0 mi²) of it (2.30%) is wate..
Canaan, New Hampshire
Canaan is a town in Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA. The population was 3,319 at the 2000 census. It is the location of Mascoma State Forest. Canaan is home to the Cardigan Mountain School, the town's largest employer. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Extern..
Canaan, New York
Canaan is a town in Columbia County, New York, USA. The population was 1,820 at the 2000 census. The Town of Canaan is in the northeast part of the county. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Communities and locations in Canaan5 External links History The fi..
Canaan, Tobago
Canaan is a small town in southwestern Tobago, close to Crown Point Airport. Canaan is the birthplace of football star Dwight Yorke. ..
Canaan, Trinidad and Tobago
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006. } Canaan is a city located on the small island of Toba..
Canaan, Vermont
Canaan, Vermont Canaan is a town in Essex County, Vermont, United States. The population was 1,078 at the 2000 census. Canaan contains the village of Beecher Falls. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 See also4 External links Geography According to the United States Cen..
Canaanite
Canaanite may refer to: Canaan and Canaanite people, a historical/Biblical region in the area of present-day Israel and Palestine and its inhabitantsCanaanite languages This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you t..
Canaanite languages
The Canaanite languages are a subfamily of the Semitic languages, which were spoken by the ancient peoples of the Canaan region, including Canaanites, Hebrews, Phoenicians, and eventually Philistines. All of them became extinct as native languages in the early 1st millennium CE, although Hebrew r..
Canaanite mythology
Canaanite mythology are the myths and god tales of ancient Canaan. calf worship of Canaanites and Phoenicians : Tobit i. 5, speaks of "Baal the heifer"Canaan, son of Ham in the Bible.Og, giant Canaanite king of Bashan in the BibleSaint Christopher was said to be a Canaanite.Sihon Rephaim giant kin..
Canaanite religion
Canaanite religion was the group of belief systems utilized by the people living in the ancient Levant throughout the Bronze Age and Iron Age. Influenced strongly by Mesopotamian religious practices, Canaanite religious beliefs were polytheistic, with families typically focusing worship on househol..
Canaan (CDP), Connecticut
Canaan is a census-designated place located in North Canaan, Litchfield County, Connecticut. As of the 2000 census, the CDP had a total population of 1,288. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 4.5 km² (1.7 mi²). None of the area is covered with wa..
Canaan (disambiguation)
The land of Canaan was situated in the Levant, and roughly corresponds to present-day Israel. Other places named Canaan include: Canaan, Connecticut, USACanaan, Maine, USACanaan, New Hampshire, USACanaan, New York, USACanaan, Vermont, USACanaan, Kings County, Nova Scotia, CanadaCanaan, Lunenburg Co..
Canaan (town), Connecticut
This article is about the town of Canaan. For the community in North Canaan, see Canaan (CDP), Connecticut. Canaan is a town in Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 1,081 at the 2000 census. The town of Canaan is often referred to locally by the name of it principal c..
Canaan Banana
Prime Minister Robert Mugabe (left) and President Canaan Banana attend the ceremony for the independence of Zimbabwe in April 18,1980 Canaan Sodindo Banana (5 March, 1936 – 10 November, 2003), a Zimbabwean Methodist minister, was the country's first President. He held the largely ceremo..
Canaan Dog
The Canaan Dog is a breed of dog that has existed in the Middle East for centuries. Contents 1 Appearance1.0.1 Measurements2 Temperament3 History3.1 Canaan Dogs in the U.S. Appearance Canaan Dog The Canaan Dog is a typical pariah dog in appearance. They have a m..
Canaan Records
Canaan Records was a subsidiary of Word Records. It started in 1965 as a vehicle for the label's Southern Gospel quartets. Early labels were red with black print. Later, the label changed to black with a color logo and a distinctive vertical row of colored dots down the middle of the label. In the..
Canaan Resort State Park
Canaan Valley Resort State Park is a state park in Tucker County, West Virginia. Unlike more traditional state parks, the park is actually a commercial ski resort, operated under contract with the state by Guest Services, Inc.. It receives no direct state subsidy and has virtually no state emplo..
Canaan Street Lake
Canaan Street Lake is a 303-acre water body located in Grafton County in western New Hampshire, United States, in the town of Canaan. It is part of the Mascoma River watershed, a tributary of the Connecticut River. ..
Canaan Township, Pennsylvania
Canaan Township is a township in Wayne County, Pennsylvania, United States. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 49.7 km² (19.2 mi²). 47.7 km² (18.4 mi²) of it is land and 2.0 km² (0.8 mi²) of it (4.07%) is water. Demographics As of the..
Canace
In Greek mythology, Canace was a daughter of Aeolus and Enarete, and the beloved of Poseidon. She had seven brothers and six sisters. Her brothers were Athamas, Cretheus, Deioneus, Macar (also called Macareus), Perieres, Salmoneus and Sisyphus. Her sisters were Alcyone, Arne, Calyce, Peisidice, P..
Canace (play)
Canace is verse tragedy by Italian playwright Sperone Speroni (1500-1588). It is based on the Greek legend of the daughter of Aeolus, who was forced by her father to commit suicide for having fallen in love with her brother. The play was composed for Padua's literary academy, the Accademia degli ..
Canach, Luxembourg
Canach (Luxembourgish: Kanech) is a small town in the commune of Lenningen, in south-eastern Luxembourg. Canach lies in the far north of the canton of Remich, and is located approximately 16 km from Luxembourg City. As of 2005, the town has a population of 864. It is the administrative centre of ..
Canachus
Canachus was a sculptor of Sicyon in Achaea, of the latter part of the 6th century BCE. He was especially noted as the author of two great statues of Apollo, one in bronze made for the temple at Miletus, and one in cedar wood made for Thebes. The coins of Miletus furnish us with copies of the former..
Canacona
Canacona lies in southern Goa. Canacona [kɑn.koŋ] is an administrative region in south Goa, in India. Canacona is one of the five talukas that constitute the South Goa district. It is bounded on the north by the taluka of Quepem, on the northeast by Sanguem, on the south by the sta..
Canada
:For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Canada, (pronounced [ˈkʰænədə] in English and [kanada] in French) is the world's second-largest country by area, occupying most of northern North America. Extending from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the A..
Canada's Athletes of the 20th Century
Canada's Athletes of the 20th Century as voted on in a 1999 survey of newspaper editors and broadcasters conducted by the Canadian Press and Broadcast News: Top 10 Female Athletes Nancy Greene (born 1943), skierSilken Laumann (born 1964), rowerBarbara Ann Scott (born 1928), figure skaterMyriam Béd..
Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame
Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame, based in the Reynolds-Alberta Museum in Wetaskiwin, Alberta, Canada, commemorates and honours those whose accomplishments in aviation contributed so much to Canada's development as a nation. Founded in 1973, the Hall of Fame has honoured thus far more than 160 aviator..
Canada's busiest airport
Canada's busiest airport by aircraft movements and number of passengers served is Toronto Pearson International Airport, which is also the only Canadian airport ranked in the top 30 airports in the world (by number of passengers). The following lists rank other Canadian airports by both criteria, p..
Canada's Food Guide to Healthy Eating
Canada's Food Guide to Healthy Eating (CFGHE) is a diet planning tool produced by Health Canada of the Government of Canada. It advises consumption from four food groups: Grain products, vegetables and fruit, milk products, and meat and alternatives. Any foods not accurately described by these foo..
Canada's grand railway hotels
Canada’s railway hotels are a series of grand hotels across the country, each a local and national landmark, and most of which are icons of Canadian history and architecture. Each hotel was originally built by the Canadian railway companies, or the railways acted as a catalyst for the hotel’s..
Canada's Hundred Days
Canada's Hundred Days refers to the last 100 days of World War I, from 4 August to November 11, 1918. During this time period, the Canadian Corps of four divisions fought several battles against the Imperial German Army, all with decisive victories. Along with the battles of Vimy Ridge and Passchen..
Canada's landforms
Canada is a land of great physical diversity. Perhaps this is not suprprising since Canada is the second largest country in the world and has the world's longest coastline. We can evaluate Canada's topography by focusing on its landform regions and ecozones. Contents 1 Overview2 The ..
Canada's name
Detail from the current Canadian $20 bank note, issued in 2004. Detail from the defunct 25¢ note, in circulation until 1935. Today, the country is not commonly referred to as the 'Dominion of Canada'. The name Canada has been in use since the earliest European settlement in Canada and..
Canada's Next Top Model
Canada's Next Top Model (also abbreviated as CNTM) is a Canadian reality show in which ten women compete against each other to win a variety of prizes. The winner will walk away with a modeling contract from Sutherland Models, a $100 000 beauty contract from Procter & Gamble (maker of CoverGi..
Canada's role in the invasion of Afghanistan
Canada was the third largest contributor to the invasion of Afghanistan, after the United States and United Kingdom. Of the approximately 15,000 Canadian troops who have been stationed in Afghanistan, 2500 remain as the standard complement. In total, 17 Canadian soldiers and one diplomat have be..
Canada's Sports Hall of Fame
Canada's Sports Hall of Fame is a Hall of Fame located in Toronto and established in 1955 to "preserve the record of Canadian sports achievements and to promote a greater awareness of Canada's heritage of sport"[link]. It was located on the grounds of Exhibition Place (1955-2006) (Canadi..
Canada's Sweetheart: The Saga of Hal C. Banks
Canada's Sweetheart: The Saga of Hal C. Banks was a Canadian docudrama, written and produced by Donald Brittain. It aired in 1985 on CBC Television. The film was about Hal C. Banks, a controversial American labour union leader who came to Canada in 1949 to lead a sectarian fight between rival shipp..
Canada's Walk of Fame
Canada's Walk of Fame acknowledges the achievements and accomplishments of successful Canadians. It consists of a series of stars in front of Roy Thomson Hall, The Princess of Wales Theatre, and The Royal Alexandra Theatre on King Street and Simcoe Street in Toronto, Ontario. Created in 1998, it inc..
Canada's Worst Driver
Canada's Worst Driver is a reality television series first aired on Discovery Channel Canada, based on the UK Channel 4 Television Corporation's Britain's Worst Driver. To date, one season of Canada's Worst Driver has been completed, with a second season in production. Contents 1 Format2&nb..
Canada's Worst Handyman
Canada's Worst Handyman is a 2006 reality television series airing on Discovery Channel Canada, produced by Proper Television. The show and its format is based on Britain's Worst DIYer, and is considered to be a sister show of Canada's Worst Driver (itself an adaptation of Britain's Worst Driver). ..
Canada, New France
Canada was the name of the French colony along the St. Lawrence River basin and the northern coastal area of the Great Lakes. It was one of four colonies making up New France, the others being Acadia, Louisiana and Newfoundland. Because the capital of Canada (Quebec City) was also the capital of New..
Canada-Caribbean relations
The long established relationship between Canada and the many nation states of the Caribbean/West Indies have been on-going throughout the history of both regions. Initially these policies were based on the policies of European countries in the Americas. Now, after many of these nations of the Car..
Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope
CFHT image of Eugenia and Petit-Prince The Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope is located near the mountain top of Mauna Kea in Hawaii at an altitude of 4,204 meters (13,793 feet). It is a Prime Focus/Cassegrain configuration with a usable aperture diameter of 3.58 meters. CFHT hosts three stat..
Canada-Saskatchewan Soundstage
The Canada-Saskatchewan Soundstage is located in Regina, Saskatchewan at the corner of College Avenue and Broad Street, and is at the site of the former Normal School. The Regina Normal School was first established in 1911 by the Methodist Church of Canada. The stately heritage building on Col..
Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement
The Free Trade Agreement (FTA) was a trade agreement reached by Canada and the United States in October 1987. The agreement removed several trade restrictions in stages over a ten year period, and resulted in a great increase in cross-border trade. A few years later, it was superseded by the North..
Canada-United States relations
Canada-United States relations Alaska 13,000 48 Arizona 89,000 22 Arkansas 45,000 32 California 626,000 1 Colorado 93,000 21 Connecticut 67,000 27 Delaware 16,000 46 Florida 289,000 4 Georgia 152,000 10 Hawaii 26,000 39 Idaho 23,000 43 Illinois 237,000 5..
Canada/USA Mathcamp
The Canada/USA MathCamp is a five-week-long summer program for students gifted in mathematics. Rather than training students for contests or providing courses for credit, Mathcamp, as it is usually known, aims to introduce them to the various branches of "cool math" they are otherwise unlikely to d..
Canada: A People's History
Canada: A People's History is a 17-episode, 32-hour documentary television series on the history of Canada. It first aired on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation from October 2000 to November 2001. The production was an unusually large project for the national network, especially during budget cut..
Canada: The Great Experiment
Canada: The Great Experiment was an educational television show which was produced and broadcast by TVOntario in 1981-82. The series was narrated by Sir John A. Macdonald, played by veteran actor Colin Fox. List of Episodes 13 or 14 episodes were produced. They were: "Power Shift""One Dominion""T..
CanadaHelps
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006. } CanadaHelps is a Canadian charity that operates a..
Canadaigua
Canadaigua can refer to: Canandaigua (city), New YorkCanandaigua (town), New York ..
Canadair
Canadair was a civil and military aircraft manufacturer in Canada. It was the subsidiary of other aircraft manufacturers and a nationalized corporation until privatized in 1986 and became the core of Bombardier Aerospace. History Canadair's origins lie in the foundation of a manufacturing center..
Canadair CF-104
The CF-104 (CF-111, CL-90) was a modified version of the Lockheed F-104 Starfighter supersonic fighter aircraft built in Canada by Canadair under licence. It served with the Royal Canadian Air Force and later the Canadian Armed Forces until it was replaced by the CF-18 Hornet. Contents 1 ..
Canadair CL-215
The CL-215 is an indispensable tool for Canadian forest fire fighters. CL-215 in flight The CL-215 was the first model in a series of firefighting aircraft built by Canadair and later Bombardier. This amphibious aircraft serves a number of roles in a number of countries, ranging from f..
Canadair CL-28
The CL-28 was a marine recconaissance aircraft designed & manufactured by Canadair and was known in the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) as the CP-107 Argus. The design was derived from the Bristol Britannia transport, having the same wings, tail surfaces & landing gear except for being "americanise..
Canadair CL-415
This aircraft article has not been updated to 's current standards. Please see for more details. Canadair CL-415 Description Roleamphibious water bomber Crew2 pilots Dimensions Length65 ft 1 in19.82 m Height29 ft 6 in8.98 m Wingspan93 ft 10 in28.6 m Capacity1,350 imp gal6,140 L Weights E..
Canadair CL-44
The CL-44 was a Canadair aircraft, based on the Bristol Britannia. Three different versions of the CL-44 were built: Initially, the CL-44-6 was produced for the Royal Canadian Air Force, and designated as CC-106 Yukon. This was basically a Bristol Britannia with the fuselage lengthened by 12 ft ..
Canadair CT-114 Tutor
The Golden Centennaires flying the Tutor A Canadair Tutor of the Canadian Forces Central Flying School. Photo courtesy of the Department of National Defence (Canada). The Canadair CT-114 Tutor is the RCAF and the later unified Canadian Forcess jet trainer aircraft. It is the Canadian-bu..
Canadair F86
Contents 1 Canadair F-86 Sabre - History2 Production3 Women's Speed Records4 Specification (for the Sabre 5)5 Reference Canadair F-86 Sabre - History In 1948 the Canadian government decided to re-equip the RCAF with the F-86 Sabre fighter. Canadair was given a contract t..
Canadair T-33
In 1951 Canadair was given a contract to build T-33 Trainers for the RCAF. The power plant would be a Rolls-Royce Nene 10 turbo jet instead of the Allison J33 used by Lockheed in the production of the original T-33. A project number of CL-30 was given by Canadair and the name was changed to the S..
Canadarago Lake
Canadarago Lake is the second largest lake in Otsego County, New York, lying to the west of and parallel to the larger Otsego Lake. Canadarago lake runs from the Village of Richfield Springs at the north end to the community of Schuyler Lake at the south end. The lake has historically also been kn..
Canadaspis
Canadaspis was a genus of crustacean or euarthropod, a benthic feeder that moved mainly by walking and dug in the mud in search of its food. Once the food was obtained, Canadaspis used its mandibles to grind larger particles. Canadapsis was found in both the Burgess Shale fauna, and the Chengjiang F..
Canadaville
Canadaville is a project by Canadian industrialist Frank Stronach to build an experimental model community for people displaced by Hurricane Katrina. It will be on 3.69 square kilometres (912 acres) of land in Simmesport, Louisiana. Rather than simply providing temporary shelter to the evacuees, a..
Canaday Hall
Canaday Hall is one of the newest buildings in Harvard Yard. Built in 1974, it is one of the dormitories housing first-year students at Harvard College. When seen from above, the complex of buildings comprising Canaday Hall resembles the shape of an inverted question mark. Due to its pre-fabricate..
Canada (album)
Contents 1 Track listing2 Personnel2.1 Musicians2.2 Other personnel3 External links Track listing "Canada" (Barb Jungr, Michael Parker) - 3:37"Nothing Through the Letterbox Today" (Jungr, Parker) - 2:43"One Step Away from My Heart" (Jungr, Parker) - 4:09"Nights in a Suit..
Canada (Attorney General) v. Mossop
Mossop v. Canada (Attorney General), [1993] 1 S.C.R. 554 was the first decision of the Supreme Court of Canada to consider equality rights for gays. The case is also significant as one of Justice L'Heureux-Dube's most famous dissents where she proposes an evolving model of the "family". C..
Canada (disambiguation)
Contents 1 Geography2 Buildings and structures3 Concepts4 Taxonomy5 People and organizations6 Education7 Transportation8 Media and communications9 See also Canada usually refers to the country in North America. Geography Canada may refer to histor..
Canada (House of Commons) v. Vaid
Canada (House of Commons) v. Vaid, [2005] 1 S.C.R. 667, 2005 SCC 30 is the leading decision of the Supreme Court of Canada on parliamentary privilege. Satnam Vaid was a chauffeur employed by the Canadian House of Commons until he was dismissed. Vaid filed a complaint to the Canadian Human..
Canada (song)
"Canada", or "The Centennial Song" (French: "Une chanson du centenaire") was written by Bobby Gimby in 1967 to celebrate Canada's centennial and Expo '67. The song's recording was performed by the Young Canada Singers under Montreal conductor Raymond Berthiaume. It was chosen for the popularity of..
Canada 2001 Census
The Canada 2001 Census was a detailed enumeration of the Canadian population. Census day was May 15 2001. On that day, Statistics Canada attempted to count every person in Canada. The total population count of Canada was 30,007,094. This was a 4% increase over 1996 Census of 28,846,761. In cont..
Canada 2006 Census
The Canada 2006 Census is a detailed enumeration of the Canadian population. Census day is May 16 2006. The next census following will be the 2011 Census. Contents 1 Summary2 Form Colours3 Data products4 Advertising5 Outsourcing6 Criticism and controversy7 See..
Canada 2011 Census
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Canada 2020
Canada 2020 is a non-partisan, not-for-profit ”ideas generation council” that seeks to identify key policy challenges and solutions as Canada endeavours to remain competitive and socially progressive in the 21st century. It was founded by Canadians Tim Barber, Eugene Lang, Thomas Pitfield, and S..
Canada 2c Large Queen on laid paper
The 2c Large Queen on laid paper is the rarest postage stamp of Canada. Printed in 1868, it was not discovered until 1925, and so far only two are known to exist. The Large Queens were the first issue by the Dominion of Canada; they are so-called to distinguish them from the 1870 issues (the "Smal..
Canada 3000
Canada 3000 was a discount Canadian, charter airline headquartered in Toronto, Ontario offering domestic and international flights. It was the largest charter airline in the world at the time of its operation, with over 90 destinations worldwide, although it changed to scheduled service in 2000 af..
Canada Act 1982
Acts of Parliament of predecessorstates to the United Kingdom Acts of Parliament of the Kingdom of England to 1600Acts of Parliament of the Kingdom of England to 1706Acts of Parliament of the Kingdom of ScotlandActs of Parliament of the Kingdom of Ireland Acts of Parliament of the United King..
Canada After Dark
Canada After Dark was Canada's first late-night comedy/variety talk show. It was hosted by Paul Soles and aired on CBC Television from September 18, 1978 to January 26, 1979. The show was repackaged from the failed, more informational 90 Minutes Live. Executive producer Alex Frame and producer Bo..
Canada Agricultural Museum
The Canada Agriculture Museum in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, houses a modern working farm. Its purpose is to illustrate how advances in farming science and technology have transformed the lives of Canadians. The museum holds exhibits, public programs, special events, and live demonstrations. While th..
Canada AM
Canada AM is a Canadian breakfast television news show, which has aired on the CTV Television Network since 1972. It was created as a response to the popularity of American morning shows such as The Today Show, and adopted a similar format initially. Originally aired on weekdays, CTV now produces ..
Canada and the 1960 United States presidential election
As in the United States, Canada was divided over the 1960 U.S. presidential election, but the general view is that Canadians were more favourable to Richard Nixon. While the government of John Diefenbaker took no official view, as is standard practice, they were considered to be hoping for a Republ..
Canada and the 2000 United States presidential election
As with all American elections, Canadians paid much attention to the 2000 presidential election; however, Canada paid less attention compared to other years. The 2000 election in the United States was fought mainly over domestic policy; issues like Social Security and education were central to the ..
Canada and the 2004 United States presidential election
While the entire world paid close attention to the 2004 U.S. presidential election, few countries were doing so more than Canada. Decisions made in the United States affect Canada more than those made in almost any other country (Even Canada!). Over eighty percent of Canadian trade is with the Unit..
Canada and the American Civil War
At the time of the US Civil War, Canada did not yet exist as a federated nation. Instead, the territory consisted of the seven remaining colonies of British North America and crown territory administered by the Hudson's Bay Company. The United Kingdom (and therefore its North American colonies) wa..
Canada and the Iraq War
This article or section needs a complete rewrite for }}}. Canada chose not to join the 2003 invasion of Iraq, and did not participate in the post-invasion occuption of that country. However, the conflict has had an important effect on Canada, and Canada has somewhat affected the war. This has had a ..
Canada and the United Nations
Canada has been a member of the United Nations since the body's creation and has served six terms on the Security Council: 1948-49, 1958-59,1967-68,1977-78, 1989-90, and 1999-2000. Highlights Secretary of State for External Affairs Lester Pearson, while he was President of the UN General Assembl..
Canada and the Vietnam War
Canada's official position was as a "non-participant" in the Vietnam War, but the war had an important impact on the country and Canada and Canadians had an impact on the conflict itself. Contents 1 Beginnings2 Draft dodgers3 Anti-war activism4 Canadians in the U.S. military5&..
Canada and the World Pavilion
Canada and the World Pavilion The Canada and the World Pavilion was a small museum in Ottawa, Canada. Exhibits were devoted to Canada's contribution to sport, arts and culture, development, peacekeeping, and science. Interactive exhibits, activities, and special events are held at the facili..
Canada and United States elections
Canadians have long closely followed United States presidential elections and the outcomes of these elections have always affected Canada. Canada and the 1960 United States presidential electionCanada and the 1964 United States presidential electionCanada and the 1968 United States presidential ele..
Canada and weapons of mass destruction
Weapons of mass destruction By type Biological weapons Chemical weapons Nuclear weapons Radiological weapons By country Algeria Argentina Brazil Australia Canada P.R. China France Germany India Iran Iraq Israel Italy Japan Netherlands North Korea Pakistan P..
Canada at the 1900 Summer Olympics
The 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris were the first Olympics at which a Canadian athlete participated. Two Canadians entered, though national teams as they are now were not introduced until later Olympics. Canada's Olympians were George Orton and Ronald McDonald. Orton was the first Canadian to wi..
Canada at the 1904 Summer Olympics
The 1904 Summer Olympics in St. Louis was the second Olympics at which Canadian athletes participated. As in 1900 they did not compete under the Canadian flag, national teams not being introduced until the next Olympics. Unofficially, however, it was a very successful Olympics for Canada with Canadi..
Canada at the 1906 Summer Olympics
Canada competed at the 1906 Summer Olympics in Athens. These games are not now considered as official Olympic games by the International Olympic Committee, and results are not included in official records and medal counts. Medals Gold Silver Bronze Total Canada 1 1 0 2 Gold ..
Canada at the 1908 Summer Olympics
Canada competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. It was the third time that the nation had competed, having missed only the first Olympics in 1896. Contents 1  Canada 3 3 10 16 Gold Bobby Kerr — Athletics, Men's 200 mFrank Dixon, George "Doc" Campbell, Angus Dillon, R..
Canada at the 1912 Summer Olympics
Canada competed at the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm. It was the fourth time that the nation had competed, having missed only the first Olympics in 1896. Contents 1 Medals1.1 Gold1.2 Silver1.3 Bronze2 Results by event2.1 Athletics2.2 Rowing2.3 Swimm..
Canada at the 1920 Summer Olympics
Canada competed at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp. It was the fifth time that the nation had competed, having missed only the first Olympics in 1896. These games marked the introduction of winter sports to the Olympic program (competed in April 1920); Canada won its first gold medal for ic..
Canada at the 1924 Summer Olympics
Canada competed at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris. It was the sixth time that the nation had competed, having missed only the first Olympics in 1896. Canada 0 3 1 4 Silver Arthur Bell, Ivor Campbell, Robert Hunter, William Langford, Harold Little, John Smith, Warren Snyder, Norman ..
Canada at the 1924 Winter Olympics
Canada competed in the 1924 Winter Olympics in Chamonix, France under the IOC country code CAN. Canada has competed at every Winter Olympic Games. Canada 1 0 0 1 Gold Toronto Granites (Jack Cameron, Ernest Collett, Henry Hudson, Albert Mac Caffery, Harold Mac Munn, Duncan Munro, W. B..
Canada at the 1928 Summer Olympics
Canada competed at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam. It was the seventh time that the nation had competed, having missed only the first Olympics in 1896. Contents 1  Canada 4 4 7 15 Gold Percy Williams — Athletics, Men's 100mPercy Williams — Athletics, Men's 200..
Canada at the 1928 Winter Olympics
Canada competed in the 1928 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz, Switzerland under the IOC country code CAN. Canada has competed at every Winter Olympic Games. Canada 1 0 0 1 Gold University of Toronto (Charles Delahey, Franlyn Fisher, Henry Hudson, Norbert Mueller, Herbert Plaxton, Hugh P..
Canada at the 1930 British Empire Games
Canadian CGA Logo Canada at the 1930 British Empire Games was represented by a handful of atheletes and abbreviated CAN. Canada was one of only eleven countries to be represented at the inaugural Games. At these first Games, Canada won 54 medals against England's 61. Contents 1  ..
Canada at the 1932 Summer Olympics
Canada competed at the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. It was the eighth time that the nation had competed, having missed only the first Olympics in 1896. Despite the games being held during the Great Depression, Canada sent its largest team to date, 102 athletes. George Maughan, a boxer, wa..
Canada at the 1932 Winter Olympics
Canada competed in the 1932 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, United States under the IOC country code CAN. Canada has competed at every Winter Olympic Games. Contents 1  Canada 1 1 5 7 Gold The Winnipegs (William Cockburn, Clifford Crowley, Albert Duncanson, George Garbutt, Roy ..
Canada at the 1936 Summer Olympics
Canada competed at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. It was the ninth appearance of the North American nation, having missed only the first Olympics in 1896. Contents 1                 Total Canada 1 3 5 9 Canada finis..
Canada at the 1936 Winter Olympics
Canada competed in the 1936 Winter Olympics in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany under the IOC country code CAN. Canada has competed at every Winter Olympic Games. Canada 0 1 0 1 Silver Port Arthur Bearcats (Maxwell Deacon, Hugh Farguharson, Kenneth Farmer-Horn, James Haggarty, Walter ..
Canada at the 1948 Summer Olympics
Canada competed at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London. It was the tenth appearance of the North American nation, having missed only the first Olympics in 1896. Contents 1                 Total Canada 0 1 2 3 Canada finis..
Canada at the 1948 Winter Olympics
Canada competed in the 1948 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz, Switzerland under the IOC country code CAN. Canada has competed at every Winter Olympic Games. Canada 2 0 1 3 Gold RCAF Flyers (H. Brooks, Murray Dowey, Bernard Dunster, R.A. Forbes, A. Gilpin, Jean Gravelle, Patrick Guzzo, W..
Canada at the 1952 Summer Olympics
Canada competed at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki. It was the eleventh appearance of the North American nation, having missed only the first Olympics in 1896. Contents 1                 Total Canada 1 2 0 3 Canada ..
Canada at the 1952 Winter Olympics
Canada competed in the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo, Norway under the IOC country code CAN. Canada has competed at every Winter Olympic Games. Canada 1 0 1 2 Gold Edmonton Mercurys (George Abel, John Davies, Billie Dawe, Robert Dickson, Donald Gauf, William Gibson, Ralph Hansch, Robe..
Canada at the 1956 Summer Olympics
Canada competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne and Stockholm (equestrian events). It was the twelfth appearance of the North American nation, having missed only the first Olympics in 1896. Contents 1                 Total ..
Canada at the 1956 Winter Olympics
Canada competed in the 1956 Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy under the IOC country code CAN. Canada has competed at every Winter Olympic Games. Canada 0 1 2 3 Silver Frances Dafoe and Norris Bowden — Figure Skating, Pairs Bronze Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen (Denis Bro..
Canada at the 1960 Summer Olympics
Canada competed at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome. It was the thirteenth time that the nation had competed, having missed only the first Olympics in 1896.                Total Canada 0 1 0 1 Canada finished in 31st position ..
Canada at the 1960 Winter Olympics
Canada competed in the 1960 Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley, United States under the IOC country code CAN. Canada has competed at every Winter Olympic Games. Contents 1  Canada 2 1 1 4 Gold Anne Heggtveit — Alpine Skiing, Women's SlalomBarbara Wagner and Robert Paul &mdas..
Canada at the 1964 Summer Olympics
Canada competed at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. It was the fourteenth time that the nation had competed, having missed only the first Olympics in 1896. Contents 1                 Total Canada 1 2 1 4 Canada finishe..
Canada at the 1964 Winter Olympics
Canada competed in the 1964 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria under the IOC country code CAN. Canada has competed at every Winter Olympic Games. Canada 1 0 2 3 Gold Vic Emery, Peter Kirby, Douglas Anakin, and John Emery — Bobsleigh, Men's Four-Man Bronze Petra Burka —..
Canada at the 1968 Summer Olympics
Canada competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico. It was the fifteenth appearance of the North American nation, having missed only the first Olympics in 1896. Contents 1                 Total Canada 1 3 1 ..
Canada at the 1968 Winter Olympics
Canada competed in the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble, France under the IOC country code CAN. Canada has competed at every Winter Olympic Games. Contents 1  Canada 1 1 1 3 Gold Nancy Greene — Alpine Skiing, Women's Giant Slalom Silver Nancy Greene — Alpine Skiing,..
Canada at the 1972 Summer Olympics
Canada competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich under the IOC country code CAN. It was the sixteenth time that the nation had competed, having missed only the first Olympics in 1896. Many felt that Canada's poor performance at the Olympics, which included not winning a gold medal may have ..
Canada at the 1972 Winter Olympics
Canada competed in the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo, Japan under the IOC country code CAN. Canada has competed at every Winter Olympic Games. Canada 0 1 0 1 Silver Karen Magnussen — Figure Skating, Women's Competition Canada at the Winter Olympics 1924 | 1928 | 1932 | 193..
Canada at the 1976 Summer Olympics
The prime minister of Canada during the 1976 Summer Olympics, Pierre Trudeau, was from Montreal Canada competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal under the IOC country code CAN. It was the seventeenth appearance of the nation from North America, having missed only the first Olympics in..
Canada at the 1976 Winter Olympics
Canada competed in the 1976 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria under the IOC country code CAN. Canada has competed at every Winter Olympic Games. Contents 1  Canada 1 1 1 3 Gold Kathy Kreiner — Alpine Skiing, Women's Giant Slalom Silver Cathy Priestner — Speed Sk..
Canada at the 1980 Winter Olympics
Canada competed in the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, United States under the IOC country code CAN. Canada has competed at every Winter Olympic Games. Canada 0 1 1 2 Silver Gaetan Boucher — Speed Skating, Men's 1000m Bronze Steve Podborski — Alpine Skiing, Men's Dow..
Canada at the 1984 Summer Olympics
Canada competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California under the IOC country code CAN. It was the eighteenth appearance of the nation from North America, having missed only the first Olympics in 1896 and the boycotted 1980 Summer Olympics. Primarily due to the Soviet Union-led bo..
Canada at the 1984 Winter Olympics
Canada competed in the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia and competed under the IOC country code CAN. Canada has competed at every Winter Olympic Games. Contents 1  Canada 2 1 1 4 Gold Gaetan Boucher — Speed Skating, Men's 1000mGaetan Boucher — Speed Skat..
Canada at the 1988 Summer Olympics
Canada competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul under the IOC country code CAN. It was the nineteenth time that the nation from North America participated, having missed only the first Olympics in 1896 and the boycotted 1980 Summer Olympics. Most Canadians remember this as being the Olympics..
Canada at the 1988 Winter Olympics
Canada was the host nation for the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary and competed under the IOC country code CAN. Canada has competed at every Winter Olympic Games. Canada 0 2 3 5 Silver Brian Orser — Figure Skating, Men's CompetitionElizabeth Manley — Figure Skating, Women..
Canada at the 1992 Summer Olympics
Canada competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona under the IOC country code CAN. It was the twentieth appearance of the nation from North America, having missed only the first Olympics in 1896 and the boycotted 1980 Summer Olympics. Contents 1 Medals1.1 Gold1.2 Silver1.3..
Canada at the 1992 Winter Olympics
Canada competed at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, France under the IOC country code CAN. Canada has competed at every Winter Olympic Games. Contents 1  Canada 2 3 2 7 Gold Kerrin Lee-Gartner — Alpine Skiing, Women's DownhillAngela Cutrone, Sylvie Daigle, Nathal..
Canada at the 1994 Winter Olympics
Canada competed at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway under the IOC country code CAN. Canada has competed at every Winter Olympic Games. Contents 1  Canada 3 6 4 13 Gold Myriam Bedard — Biathlon, Women's 7.5kmMyriam Bedard — Biathlon, Women's 15kmJean-..
Canada at the 1996 Summer Olympics
Canada competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia under the IOC country code CAN. It was the twenty-first appearance of the nation from North America, having missed only the first Olympics in 1896 and the boycotted 1980 Summer Olympics. Contents 1  Canada 3 11 8 22 ..
Canada at the 1998 Winter Olympics
Canada competed at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan under the IOC country code CAN. Canada has competed at every Winter Olympic Games. Canada's biggest story at these games was the failure of the men's ice hockey team to win gold. For the first time, Canada's best players (profession..
Canada at the 2000 Summer Olympics
Canada competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney under the IOC country code CAN. It was the twenty-second time that the North American nation participated. The final days of the Olympics for Canada was shadowed by the death and state funeral of Pierre Trudeau, their 15th prime minister. When..
Canada at the 2002 Winter Olympics
Canada competed at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, United States under the IOC country code CAN. Canada has competed at every Winter Olympic Games. These games were the 2nd best ever for Canada, as they finished in 4th place in the medal standings with 17 medals, 7 of which were go..
Canada at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Canada at the 2004 Summer Olympics is represented by the Canadian Olympic Committee and abbreviated CAN. Over 200 athletes from Canada competed in Athens, Greece, the lowest since Canada boycotted the games in 1980. This is a result of the COC changing its standards for qualifying, with the aim ..
Canada at the 2005 World Aquatics Championships
This is Canada's performance at the 2005 World Aquatics Championships, held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada Contents 0.1 Totals0.2 July 170.3 July 180.4 July 190.5 July 210.6 July 240.7 July 260.8 July 290.9 July 30 Totals Gold : 3Silver : 4Bronze : 3Meda..
Canada at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
Canada is represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a xxx-member strong contingent comprising 253 sportspersons and xx officials. Contents 1 Flag bearers2  Canada 26 29 31 86 Gold Athletics: Mark Boswell, Men's High Jump Chantal Petitclerc, Women's 800 m EAD T5..
Canada at the 2006 Winter Olympics
Canada sent 196 athletes and 220 support staff to the 2006 Winter Olympics. As host of the upcoming 2010 Winter Olympics, Canada was pressured to do well at the 2006 Games. The Canadian Olympic Committee's goal for 2006 was to have a top three finish in the medal count [link] or 25 tot..
Canada at the 2006 Winter Paralympics
Canada is participating in the ninth Winter Paralympics in Turin, Italy. Canada has entered 35 athletes in the following sports: Alpine skiing: 7 male, 3 femaleIce sledge hockey: 15 maleNordic skiing: 3 male, 2 femaleWheelchair curling: 3 male, 2 female Medals       &..
Canada at the Commonwealth Games
Canada has particpated in every Commonwealth Games since the first Empire Games held in Hamilton, Ontario in 1930. Vancouver hosted the 1954 Commonwealth and Empire Games notable for the famous "miracle mile" between Roger Bannister of England and John Landy of Australia. Edmonton was the first ci..
Canada at the Summer Olympics
Canada has competed at 23 Summer Olympic Games, missing only the inaugural 1896 Summer Olympics and the boycotted 1980 Summer Olympics. The nation made its debut at the 1900 Summer Olympics. Canada competes under the IOC country code CAN. Canada has hosted the summer games once, in 1976 in M..
Canada at the Winter Olympics
Canada has competed at every Winter Olympic Games under the IOC country code CAN, and has won at least one medal each time. Canada has hosted the winter games once, in Calgary in 1988, and will also host the winter games of 2010 in Vancouver. Canada has also hosted the Summer Olympic Games onc..
Canada Aviation Museum
The Canada Aviation Museum (French: Musée de l'aviation du Canada) is the national aviation history museum, located in Ottawa, Ontario at Ottawa/Rockcliffe Airport. The museum's collection contains a wide variety of civilian and military aircraft, representing the history of Canadian aviation from..
Canada balsam
Canada balsam, also called Canada turpentine or balsam of fir, is a turpentine which is made from the resin of the balsam fir. It is the fir's resin, dissolved in essential oils, and is a viscous, sticky, colourless (sometimes yellowish) liquid, that turns to a transparent yellowish mass when the e..
Canada Bank Act
The Bank Act (1991, c. 46) is an Act of the Government of Canada respecting banks and banking. The Act groups banks in three schedules. Schedule I banks are banks allowed to accept deposits that are not a subsidiary of a foreign bank, Schedule II banks are banks allowed to accept deposits that are ..
Canada Bank Company
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Canada Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador
Canada Bay, a natural bay located on the east coast of the Great Northern Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada is home to some spectacular scenery is divided into two narrow indrafts, Chimney Bay and Bide Arm. The entrance to Canada Bay is between Canada Head ([50°43′11″N, 56°06′47″W]..
Canada Bay, New South Wales
Canada Bay is a suburb in the City of Canada Bay, in the state of New South Wales, Australia and located in the metropolitan area of Sydney. Canada Bay's name comes from a Parramatta River bay that was half-way between Concord and Drummoyne. Following the Lower Canada Rebellion of 1837 to 1838, 2 I..
Canada Book Day
Canada Book Day is a yearly event celebrated in Canada on April 23 to promote reading and books. The week surrounding April 23 is celebrated as Canada Book Week. Canada Book Day is celebrated on the same day as World Book and Copyright Day, a yearly event organised by UNESCO to promote reading, pub..
Canada Border Services Agency
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) (French: Agence des services frontaliers du Canada - ASFC) is responsible for Canada's border operations. It was created on December 12, 2003, amalgamating Canada Customs (from the legacy Canada Customs and Revenue Agency) with border and enforcement personn..
Canada Buffaloberry
The Canada Buffaloberry (Shepherdia canadensis), also known as Russet Buffaloberry, Soopolallie, Soapberry or Foamberry, is one of a small number of shrubs of the genus Shepherdia bearing edible red berries. One recognized form however bears yellow fruits. The berries have an extremely bitter tast..
Canada Business Corporations Act
The Canada Business Corporations Act, also known as Bill C-44, is a Canadian act respecting Canadian business corporations. See also List of Acts of Parliament of Canada External links [Canada Business Corporations Act ( R.S. 1985, c. C-44 )] ..
Canada Central American Free Trade Agreement
The Canada Central American Free Trade Agreement is a proposed free trade agreement between Canada and the Central American states of Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua. Canada already has a bilateral FTA with Costa Rica. The U.S. is negotiating a similar treaty with these countries wi..
Canada Centre
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Canada Child Tax Benefit
The Canada Child Tax Benefit (CCTB) is a tax-free monthly payment available to eligible Canadian families to help with the cost of raising children. The CCTB can incorporate the National Child Benefit (NCB), a monthly benefit for low-income families with children, and the Child Disability Benefit (C..
Canada China Business Council
The Canada China Business Council or CCBC (French: Conseil commercial Canada-Chine, Chinese: 加中贸易理事会) is "a private sector, non-profit membership organization incorporated in 1978 to facilitate and promote trade and investment between Canada and the People's Republic of China." [..
Canada Clause
Canada Clause is a term that has been used to refer to: A clause in the Charlottetown Accord that would have recognized the province of Quebec as a distinct society within Canada, aboriginal rights, sex equality and other principles; orSection Twenty-three of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freed..
Canada Command
Canada Command (Canada COM) is responsible for all domestic Canadian and North American continental joint military operations. External Links [Official Canada Command website] ..
Canada Company
The Canada Company was a large chartered British company set up in 1824 to aid the colonization of Upper Canada. Scottish novelist, John Galt, was the Canadian superintendent. The government of Upper Canada sold the company 10,000 km² of land for 341 000 pounds. Most of this land was located in th..
Canada Corps
Canada Corps is a Canadian government program created to help developing and unstable countries to promote good governance and institution building. The programme is administered by the Canadian International Development Agency. The Minister for International Cooperation is responsible for the agenc..
Canada Council
The Canada Council for the Arts, commonly called the Canada Council, is an arts council of the Government of Canada created to foster and promote the study and enjoyment of, and the production of works in, the arts. It was introduced by Parliament in 1957. It is a Crown corporation that funds Canad..
Canada Creek Ranch, Michigan
Canada Creek Ranch is an unincorporated community in Montmorency County, Michigan, United States. It is a Census-designated place (CDP) used for statistical purposes. The population was 405 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the community has a total area ..
Canada Cup
The Canada Cup refers to several types of professional sporting events held in Canada: It is also the previous name of the World Cup of Golf and the World Cup of Hockey. Canada Cup (ice hockey) for men's professional ice hockeyCanada Cup (cycling)Canada Cup (curling) for men's and women's senior c..
Canada Cup (curling)
The Strauss Canada Cup of Curling is a major curling championship in Canada. In 2004, a second tier of competition, the qualification rounds Canada Cup East and Canada Cup West were added. Men's and Women's teams are featured in this bonspiel. The finals have always been played at Sport Mart Place i..
Canada Cup (ice hockey)
Canada Cup Trophy Following the exciting 1972 Summit Series between Canada and the Soviet Union, interest in a world professional ice hockey championship increased substantially. The Canada Cup would bring together the top hockey-playing countries in the world. It was held in 1976, 1981, 19..
Canada Cycle & Motor Company
Canada Cycle & Motor Co. Ltd. or CCM, was founded in 1899 after the collapse of the bicycle market. Established "when the operations of four major Canadian bicycle manufacturers amalgamated: H. A. Lozier, Massey-Harris, Goold, and Welland Vale Manufacturing," [link] CCM produced bicycles ..
Canada Dance Festival
The Canadian Dance Festival is a bi-annual Ottawa, Ontario event founded in 1994. Held in June, it sets the stage "for Canada's most contemporary, innovative and leading edge dance choreographers and dance companies." The festival includes events at the National Arts Centre, but has also featured p..
Canada Day
Canada Day (French: Fête du Canada) is Canada's national holiday. It is a federal holiday celebrated on July 1, annually, by all provincial governments and most businesses across Canada. Contents 1 History2 Newfoundland and Labrador Memorial Day3 Activities4 Trivia5 Se..
Canada Day Countdown
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Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation
Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation or CDIC is a federal agency that provides insurance (up to a $100,000 CAD per personal and on Canadian accounts only) on financial services provided by chartered Canadian banks and financial institutions. Created in 1967 (under Schedule III, Part 1 of the Finan..
Canada de los Alamos, New Mexico
Canada de los Alamos is a census-designated place (CDP) in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 358 at the 2000 census. Geography Canada de los Alamos is located at [35°35′8″N, 105°51′28″W] (35.585522, -105.857855)[Geographic references#1GR1]..
Canada Dock
The Canada Dock is a dock on the River Mersey and part of the Port of Liverpool. It is situated in the northern end of the dock system, connected to Brocklebank Dock to the north and Huskisson Dock to the south. It opened in 1859. It is connected to the Mersey by locks to Canada Basin. Canada Dock ..
Canada Dock Branch
The Canada Dock Branch is a railway line in Liverpool, England, built by the London and North Western Railway (LNWR). It opened in 1866 between Edge Hill and Canada Dock. On 5 September 1881 a line to Alexandra Dock was opened and on May 1 1886 a junction with the Liverpool, Crosby and Southport ..
Canada Dry
Canada Dry Logo Canada Dry Crown Logo Canada Dry is a brand of soft drinks marketed by Dr Pepper/Seven Up, a unit of Cadbury-Schweppes. Canada Dry is best known for its ginger ale, but also manufactures a number of other soft drinks and mixers. Although Canada Dry originated in its na..
Canada Dry (Persian Gulf War)
Canada Dry was the nickname for two Canadian Forces bases in Dohar, Qatar during the first Gulf War. The two bases, named Canada Dry One and Canada Dry Two, housed land and air elements (CF18 - Desert Cats). Units stationed at the base included: 409 Squadron439 Tigers416 Lynxes A number of CF-18 ..
Canada East
Canada East (French: Canada-Est) was the eastern portion of the Province of Canada. It consisted of the southern portion of the modern-day Canadian province of Quebec. It was primarily a French colony. Formerly a colony called Lower Canada, based on Lord Durham's report it was merged with Upper Can..
Canada Eastern Railway
The Canada Eastern Railway, originally known as the Northern and Western Railway, was a railway line operating in New Brunswick, Canada, running from Newcastle (now part of Miramichi), to Devon (opposite Fredericton). A joint venture of industrialists Alexander Gibson and Jabez B. Snowball, constru..
Canada Edmonton Mission
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Canada Elections Act
Canada Elections Act (2000, c. 9) is an Act of the Parliament of Canada respecting the election of members of parliament to the Canadian House of Commons, repealing other Acts relating to elections and making consequential amendments to other Acts. See also Canadian federal electionHarper v. Canada..
Canada Evidence Act
The Canada Evidence Act is an Act of the Parliament of Canada, first passed in 1893, that regulates the rules of evidence. As law of evidence is largely set by common law, the Act in not comprehensive. Also, the Act only applies to law within the jurisdiction of the federal government. Thus the Ac..
Canada Firearms Centre
Canada Firearms Centre is a Canadian government agency of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada. The agency was created in 2003 to oversee the administration of the Firearms Act and the Canadian Firearms Program. The Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada is responsibl..
Canada First
The Canada First movement was organized in Toronto in the 1870s to promote the creation of a Canadian nationality in the new country. It was at first supported by Goldwin Smith and Edward Blake. The movement was strongly attacked by supporters of a continuing tie to the United Kingdom, although Cana..
Canada Flight Supplement
The Canada Flight Supplement (CFS) (French: Canada Supplément de vol) is the nation's official airport directory. It contains information on every registered Canadian and certain North Atlantic aerodromes and certified airports. It is published, separately in both English and French, as a paper..
Canada Foundation for Innovation
The Canada Foundation for Innovation is a corporation created by the Government of Canada. It funds research infrastructure. Since its creation in 1997 the Foundation has been entrusted with $3.65 billion Canadian dollars from the federal government. External Projects/Facilities Canadian Light So..
Canada Free Press
Canada Free Press is a Canadian website, which publishes news stories, features, and editorials. It is published in Toronto. Contents 1 Origins as ''Our Toronto''2 Racial controversy3 Criticism4 Conspiracy theories5 Student interns6 Notes and sources7 External l..
Canada Games
The Canada Games are a multi-sport event that occurs every two years in Canada. Every four years there is a Canada Winter Games, and every other four years is the Canada Summer Games. Athletes are strictly amateur only, and represent their province or territory. The first Canada Games was held in Qu..
Canada Games Arena
The Canada Games Arena, also known as the Crystal Centre, is a 3,228-seat multi-purpose arena in Grande Prairie, Alberta Canada. It is home to the Grande Prairie Storm of the Alberta Junior Hockey League. The arena was built in 1995 for the 1995 Canada Games. It has also hosted the 2004 Royal Bank..
Canada Games Company
Canada Games was a Canadian games manufacturing company based in Brampton, Ontario, before moving to Concord. Its products included toys, board games and puzzles, particularly those related to popular movies and television shows. Its slogan was "The Best in Fun from Canada Games". Games Tye Dye T..
Canada Gazette
The Canada Gazette is an official publication by the government of Canada that publishes all laws and Orders-in-Council issued by the government. It also contains other information on things such as hearing and tribunals, proposed changes and any thing else the government feels should be told to th..
Canada General Electric
The Canadian General Electric was a Canadian electric car manufactured only in 1899. Built in Peterboro, Ontario, the car was basically a Woods Electric. Reference David Burgess Wise, The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Automobiles. ..
Canada Glacier
Canada Glacier The Canada Glacier is a small glacier flowing southeast into the northern side of Taylor Valley immediately west of Lake Fryxell, in Victoria Land. Charted and named by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13, under Robert Scott. Charles S. Wright, a Canadian physicist, was a ..
Canada Goose
For the Canadian outerwear manufacturer Canada Goose see Canada Goose (clothing) The Canada Goose (Branta canadensis), colloquially Greater Canada in North America, belongs to the Branta genus of geese, which contains species with largely black plumage, distinguishing them from the grey Anser sp..
Canada Goose (clothing)
Canada Goose (Full name: Canada Goose Expedition Clothing Outfitters) is a manufacturer of extreme cold weather outerwear. Canada Goose has been manufacturing outerwear in Canada for more than 45 years. The jackets can be seen on the streets of New York City, Stockholm, Oslo, Milan, Toronto, and T..
Canada Gulf and Kuwait Medal
The Gulf and Kuwait Medal recognizes the participation of Canadian Forces members deployed or in direct support of the operations against Iraq during the Gulf War. The medal is awarded to those employed during the build up of troops before the beginning of hostilities, and a bar is awarded for tho..
Canada Health Act
The Canada Health Act is a piece of Canadian federal legislation, adopted in 1984, that lists the conditions and criteria to which the provinces and territories must conform in order to receive the full amount of negotiated transfer payments relating to health care. The legislation encourages the pr..
Canada Health and Social Transfer
The Canada Health and Social Transfer (CHST) was a system of block transfer payments from the Federal Government of Canada to provincial governments to pay for health care, post-secondary education and welfare, in place from the 1996-97 fiscal year until the 2004-05 fiscal year. It was split into th..
Canada House
Canada House, Trafalgar Square Canada House is a building located in Trafalgar Square, London. Canada House was built between 1824 and 1827 to designs by Sir Robert Smirke, the architect of the British Museum. It was originally used by the Union Club and the Royal College of Physicians. The ..
Canada Hudson Bay drainage
This is a list of watercourses draining into Hudson Bay and thus making up the Hudson Bay watershed. Its drainage area, including James Bay and Ungava Bay, is 3,861,400 km² with a mean discharge of 30,900 m³/s of all rivers combined (source: Atlas of Canada). Contents 1 Rivers in Nunavut2&..
Canada India Institute-Industry Link Project
Canada India Institute - Industry Linkage Project (CIIILP) is a bilateral technical education project supported by the Governments of Canada and India. The principal stake holders are Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), the Indian Department of Economic Affairs (DEA) and Ministry of ..
Canada in the Cold War
Canada played a 'middle power', and occasionally important, role in the Cold War. Throughout the struggle Canada was firmly on the side of the United States and the West. Contents 1 Early Cold War2 Fears of communist espionage3 Canada & Peacekeeping4 Canada-U.S. tensions5&nbs..
Canada in the World Wars and Interwar Years
Contents 1 World War I1.1 The conscription crisis of 19171.2 Halifax Explosion2 Post-war society3 The Great Depression3.1 Government Reaction3.2 New Parties3.3 On to Ottawa Trek4 World War II4.1 The conscription crisis of 19444.2 Japanese i..
Canada Labour Code
The Canada Labour Code is an Act of Parliament of the Canadian government to consolidate certain statutes respecting labour. The objective of the code is to facilitate production by controlling strikes & lockouts, occupational safety and health, and some employment standards. The code applies to ce..
Canada Labour Relations Board v. Paul L'Anglais Inc.
Canada Labour Relations Board v. Paul L'Anglais Inc. [1983] 1 S.C.R. 147 is a leading Supreme Court of Canada constitutional decision on the jurisdiction of the superior courts to hear constitutional arguments. The unanimous Court found that Courts of Inherent Jurisdiction such as the Quebe..
Canada Lands Company
Canada Lands Company Limited is a Canadian government Crown corporation. The Company reports to the Parliament of Canada through the Minister of State (Infrastructure and Communities). It is a self-financed Crown corporation. The goal of the CLC is to maximize the financial and community value of su..
Canada Land Inventory
The Canada Land Inventory is a survey of soil capability performed in the farming areas of Canada. The survey ranks soil on a scale of 1 to 7, with Class 1 soil being prime agricultural soil and Class 7 having no capability for agricultural activities. The survy also provides sub-classes which speci..
Canada Lee
Canada Lee, born Lionel Cornelius Canegata, (March 3, 1907—May 9, 1952) was an actor who pioneered roles for African-Americans. His playing of a white character in 1946 (wearing white face) was a first. In addition he was a strong champion in the civil rights movement. When Canada Lee (1..
Canada Life Building
The Canada Life Building on University Avenue The Canada Life Building is an historic Toronto office building. The 15 floor Beaux Arts building was built by Sprott & Rolph and stands at 87.0 m (97.8m with weather beacon). It is located at University and Queen Street in the city's downtown. Wor..
Canada Life Building, Montreal
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Canada Life Financial
Canada Life Financial Coporation TSX: [CL] is a Canadian company that offers life, health, and disability insurance for groups and individuals. Founded in 1847, it was acquired by The Great-West Life Assurance Company in 2003, after rejecting a hostile takeover bid by rival Manulife. Ca..
Canada Life Tower, Toronto
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Canada Line
"RAV" redirects here. For , see . Map showing the planned route of the Canada Line. The Canada Line, formerly known as the Richmond-Airport-Vancouver Line ("RAV Line"), is a new rapid transit line of the Greater Vancouver Transportation Authority (TransLink) currently under construction. The l..
Canada Lynx
The Canada Lynx (Lynx canadensis) is a close relative of the Eurasian Lynx. Some authorities regard both as conspecific. However, in some characteristics the Canada Lynx is more similar to the Bobcat than to the Eurasian Lynx. This cat is found in northern forests across almost all of Canada and ..
Canada Malting Silos
Canada Malting Silos is one of two remaining silos in Toronto's Harbourfront. Located at the foot of Bathurst Street, the silos were built in 1928 to store malt hops for the Canada Malting Company. A round office was added in 1944 and glass office was built in the original construction in 1928. ..
Canada Masters
The Canada Masters is an annual tennis tournament held in Canada. The men's competition is a Tennis Masters Series event on the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) tour. The women's competition is a Tier 1 event on the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) tour. The two competitions are currently h..
Canada men's national soccer team
The Canadian men's national soccer team, overseen by the Canadian Soccer Association, has experienced little international success. In its first and only FIFA World Cup appearance to date in 1986, the team failed to score a goal and finished last. The Canadian team, however, has enjoyed success in ..
Canada Merit Scholarship Foundation
The Canada Merit Scholarship Foundation (CMSF) awards are the most prestigious scholarships for entering college students in Canada and are considered the Canadian undergraduate equivalent of the Rhodes Scholarship. The CMSF national awards are given annually to the top 15-30 students in the countr..
Canada Millennium Scholarship
The [Canada Millennium Scholarship] provides students with opportunities to pursue the post-secondary education they need to prepare themselves for the future. Its objectives are to improve access to post-secondary education for all Canadians, especially those facing economic or social ba..
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) is a Canadian government agency. The agency is responsible for the housing industry in Canada. Its main duty is currently to ensure low cost mortgages are available to Canadians by providing insurance to lenders in case of defaults and homebuyer assista..
Canada national baseball team
The Canadian national baseball team is the baseball team which represents Canada in international tournaments. Contents 1 Canada at the WBC1.1 Round One1.2 2006 World Baseball Classic roster1.3 Results1.4 2006 WBC Team Trivia2 Canada at the Olympics2.1 2004 Su..
Canada national rugby league team
The Canada rugby league team has been participating in international competition since 1987, and last played as a national team on April 7, 2001 when they were defeated 56-24 by the Glen Mills Bulls at Jack Pearson Oval, Glen Mills. Canada has participated in the World Sevens (1995, 1996) and Emerg..
Canada national rugby team
The Canada national rugby team usually refers to the rugby union team, which is the more well-known and competitive side. Use of the word rugby without qualification in Canada is almost always a reference to rugby union. Rugby league is only sparsely played in Canada. Although there is a nation..
Canada national rugby union team
The Canadian national rugby union team (also known as the "Canucks") compete in the Churchill Cup, the Super Powers Cup and the Rugby Union World Cup. The sheer size of Canada means that talent is scattered across the country making the job of coaches and selectors very difficult. The climate is a..
Canada Now
Canada Now (more formally CBC News: Canada Now) is the early-evening national news program aired on CBC Television, the main English television network of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. The show was created to replace the regular supper-hour newscasts on the CBC's owned-and-operated local..
Canada Olympic Park
Canada Olympic Park, Calgary ..
Canada Packers
Canada Packers was the largest meat packing and meat processing company in Canada, located in Ontario. It is now part of Maple Leaf Foods through a merger with Maple Leaf Mills. "Canada Packers Inc, was formed in 1927 in Toronto, Ontario through the amalgamation of the Harris Abbatoir Company, Gunn..
Canada Park
Canada Park is a region of the West Bank north of Jerusalem. It was established by the Canadian branch of the Jewish National Fund as a picnic area for Israelis from Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. ..
Canada Party
The Canada Party was a short-lived political party in Canada that nominated 56 candidates in the 1993 federal election, and one candidate in a 1996 by-election. It was unable to win any seats. The party was populist, and ran on a platform of banking and monetary reform. It also advocated direct dem..
Canada Party candidates, 1993 Canadian federal election
The short-lived Canada Party fielded a number of candidates in the 1993 Canadian federal election, none of whom were elected. Information about these candidates may be found here. ..
Canada Pension Plan
The Canada Pension Plan (CPP) is a contributory, earnings-related social insurance program. It forms one of the two major components of Canada's retirement income system, with the other component being the Old Age Security (OAS). The intention is to make it mandatory for all Canadians with any form ..
Canada Pension Plan / Old Age Security Review Tribunals
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Canada Permanent Resident Card
The Permanent Resident Card (PR Card) was introduced on 28 June 2002 upon the implementation of Canada's Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. It was originally billed as the Maple Leaf Card It is the primary method by which Canadian permanent residents (formerly known as landed immigrants) can..
Canada Permanent Trust Building
Canada Permanent Trust Building in Toronto is an Art Deco structure built between 1928 and 1930. The 18 floor building is located on Bay Street and was built by F. Hilton Wilkes. The Art Deco building's current tenant is CIBC Mellon Trust Company; it was renovated for them in 2001. External links ..
Canada Place
Canada Place and a visiting cruise ship (left) Panorama view of Canada Place's sails with the North Shore in the background. Canada Place is a building situated on the Burrard Inlet waterfront of Vancouver, British Columbia. It is the home of the Vancouver Convention & Exhibition Centre,..
Canada Post
Canada Post (French: Postes Canada) is a Canadian postal service operated as an independent crown corporation. The successor to the Post Office Department of the Government of Canada, Canada Post was created on October 16, 1981 by the Canada Post Corporation Act to set a new direction for the posta..
Canada Reads
Canada Reads is an annual "battle of the books" competition organized and broadcast by Canada's public broadcaster, the CBC. Contents 1 Overview2 ''Canada Reads 2002''3 ''Canada Reads 2003''4 ''Canada Reads 2004''5 ''Canada Reads 2005''6 ''Canada Reads 2006''7 '..
Canada Remote Systems
Canada Remote Systems, or simply CRS, was a major commercial bulletin board system located in the Toronto area. It was one of the earliest commercial systems outside the "big iron" companies such as CompuServe or The Source, and survived into the 1990s before being overwhelmed by the Internet and cl..
Canada Research Chairs
Canada Research Chairs (CRCs) are Canadian university research professorships created through the Canada Research Chairs Program. Contents 1 Program Goals2 Types of Chair3 Chair Allocations4 Reference Program Goals The program, established in 2000, is an integral part of a Go..
Canada Revenue Agency
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) administers: tax laws for the Government of Canada and for most provinces and territories;international trade legislation; andvarious social and economic benefit and incentive programs delivered through the tax system.the registration of charities in Canada The Canad..
Canada Safety Council
The Canada Safety Council is a national, non-profit, charitable organization dedicated to safety. They work to prevent deaths and injuries by promoting education and awarness across Canada. External links [Website][Gearing Up] ..
Canada Savings Bond
Canada Savings Bonds are investment instruments offerred by the government of Canada. The financial product is issued by the Bank of Canada and offers a competitive rate of interest and guaranteed minimum interest rate. Types of CSBs: Canada RSP is a no-fee registered retirement savings plan (RRS..
Canada Science and Technology Museum
The Canada Science and Technology Museum (French: Musée des sciences et de la technologie du Canada) is located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada on St. Laurent Boulevard, to the south of the Queensway (highway 417). The National Museum of Science and Technology was established in 1967 as a Centennial pr..
Canada Songs
Canada Songs is Daughters' first full-length. It was released in 2003 on Robotic Empire. As Daughters style is characterized by short, intense changes, the CD clocks in at about 11:17. Track listing '' Fur Beach'' Jones From Indiana'' I Slept With The Daughters and All I Got Was This Lousy Son..
Canada Southern Railway
The Canada Southern Railway (AAR reporting mark CASO) was a railroad in southern Ontario, Canada, founded on February 28, 1868 as the Erie and Niagara Extension Railway and later adopted the Canada Southern Railway name on December 24, 1869. In 1904 the railroad was leased to the Michigan Central Ra..
Canada Square
Canada Square looking eastwards ''Canada Square is also the name of an office/retail complex in Toronto. Canada Square is a square at Canary Wharf, on the Isle of Dogs in London's Docklands. It is in the Borough of Tower Hamlets in the eastern end of Central London along the River Thames. C..
Canada Square Complex
''Canada Square is also a square in London's Docklands district. Canada Square is a complex of three interconnected office buildings located at Yonge Street and Eglinton Avenue in Toronto, including a small shopping concourse and a multiplex cinema. Contents 1 Buildings1.1 2200 Yon..
Canada Steamship Lines Inc.
Steamship Lines Inc. --> Canada Steamship Lines (CSL) is a Canadian shipping company with headquarters in Montreal, Quebec. Contents 1 Beginnings2 Growth and Disaster on the Great Lakes3 Power Corporation3.1 Paul Martin joins the board3.2 Paul Martin becomes pres..
Canada Student Loans
For more detailed information, see Student loan#Canada The Canada Student Loans Program is a Human Resources and Skills Development Canada programme which promotes accessibility to Canada's post-secondary education institutes by allowing Canadians who demonstrate a financial need for access to stud..
Canada Temperance Act
The Canada Temperance Act was an Act of the Parliament of Canada in 1878, which provided for an option for municipalities to opt-in by plebiscite to a prohibitionary scheme. It was often known as the Scott Act, on account of its sponsor Sir Richard William Scott. The Act was based on similar provi..
Canada Tonight
Canada Tonight was a Canadian television newscast, which aired on stations owned by Western International Communications. It was produced out of the studio of BCTV in Vancouver. There were two versions of the newscast; the one seen outside British Columbia was anchored by Tony Parsons, and the one s..
Canada Trust
CT Financial Services Inc was a financial services holding company that was founded in London, Ontario and later had its headquarters in Toronto, Ontario and operated in Canada as Canada Trustco Mortgage Company and The Canada Trust Company. In the United States, CT Financial operated as First Fede..
Canada under British Imperial Control (1764-1867)
Contents 1 New France under British Rule2 The American Revolution and the British defeat of Yorktown3 The War of 18124 The timber trade5 \"Responsible government\" and the Rebellions of 1837-385.1 The Lower Canada ''Patriotes'' Rebellion5.2 The Upper Canada R..
Canada v. Alberta
Canada v. Alberta [1922] 1 A.C. 191 - commonly known as the Board of Commerce case - is a Canadian constitutional decision of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council where the "emergency" doctrine under the peace, order and good government (p.o.g.g.) power was first created. Lord Hald..
Canada v. Schmidt
Canada v. Schmidt Supreme Court of Canada Argued December 18, 1985 Decided May 14, 1987 Full case name: ''Helen Susan Schmidt v. Her Majesty The Queen in Right of Canada, the United States of America and the Attorney General for Ontario Citations: [1987] 1 S.C.R. 500; 1987 Ca..
Canada Warbler
The Canada Warbler, Wilsonia canadensis, is a small 13 cm long songbird of the New World warbler family. These birds have yellow underparts, blue-grey upperparts and pink legs; they have a yellow eye-ring and a thin pointed bill. Adult males have a black forehead and a black necklace. Females and ..
Canada Water
Canada Water is an area of Rotherhithe in the Docklands in south-east London. Canada Water tube station can be found here, as well as the Surrey Quays Shopping Centre. The name comes from the former dock which was located on this site, and which was mainly used by ships from Canada. As with m..
Canada Water tube station
Canada Water tube station is a London Underground station at Canada Water in Rotherhithe. It is on the Jubilee Line, between Bermondsey and Canary Wharf and on the East London Line between Rotherhithe and Surrey Quays. It is in Travelcard Zone 2. Although the station forms an interchange between th..
Canada Weather Extremes
Highest Temperature Lowest Temperature Greatest Rainfall (in 24 hours) Greatest Snowfall in 1 year 45.2°C, 113.3°F [link] -63.0°C, -81.4°F [link] 49 cm/19 in. [link] 2,446.5 cm/964 in. [link]. Midale, Saskatchewan Snag, Yukon Territory ..
Canada Well-Being Measurement Bill
The Canada Well-Being Measures Bill was proposed by Member of Parliament Marlene Jennings in 2001. Had it passed, it would develop and provide for the publication of measures to inform Canadians about the health and well-being of people, communities, and ecosystems in Canada. The bill (C-268) rece..
Canada West
Canada West was the western portion of the former Province of Canada from 1841 to 1867. Canada West had similar boundaries to the former province of Upper Canada. The area of Canada West covers most of modern-day southern Ontario, south of Lake Nipissing. The population was comprised primarily of ..
Canada West Airlines
Canada West Airlines was an airline based in Canada. It ceased operations in 2004. History The airline was established in 2002 and planned to offer charter services. It was hoping to begin services with two premium-configured Boeing 757 aircraft, offering full service flights from Edmonton, Calgar..
Canada West Foundation
The Canada West Foundation is a Canadian political research and advocacy group. It is based in Calgary, Alberta. The CWF conducts and communicates non-partisan economic and public policy research on issues relating to Western Canada. It is a federally registered charity. It reported assets of $..
Canada West Universities Athletic Association
The Western Intercollegiate Athletic Association was founded in 1920, but regular competition between schools at the time were often unfeasible due to the high costs of travel and existing rivalries with American colleges. In fact, Simon Fraser did not compete in CIAU/CIS until 2002, after a failed ..
Canada Wide Science Fair
The Canada-Wide Science Fair (CWSF) is an annual science fair in Canada held by the Youth Science Foundation of Canada[link]. It is the highest level of competition in Canada, and approximately 400 projects are judged at the fair. Finalists must qualify from regional science fairs (or, in ..
Canada women's national soccer team
Canada Nickname Big red Association Canadian Soccer Association Coach Even Pellerud, 1999- Most caps Charmaine Hooper (129) Top scorer Charmaine Hooper (68) ..
Canada World View
Canada World View (ISSN 1491-4573) is a magazine published by the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade. It describes itself as providing "an overview of Canada's perspective on foreign policy issues and highlights the "Government of Canada's international initiatives and co..
Canada World Youth
Canada World Youth (Jeunesse Canada Monde) is a Canadian Non-governmental organization dedicated to developing engaged citizens through informal education and international exchanges among youth. CWY arranges for young Canadians to be paired with young people from "developing" countries. Groups of ..
Canadia
:For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Canadia is an extinct polychaete annelid known from fossils found in the Burgess Shale formation of British Columbia. Averaging about 30 millimeters in length, Canadia is one of the most photogenic of the Burgess Shale fossils. The head bore a pair of sle..
Canadian, Oklahoma
Canadian is a town in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 239 at the 2000 census. Geography Canadian is located at [35°10′30″N, 95°39′18″W] (35.175033, -95.654947)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, th..
Canadian, Texas
Canadian is a city in Hemphill County, Texas, in the United States. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 2,233. It is the county seat of Hemphill County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Geography Canadian is located at [35°54′39″N, 100°23′2″W] (35.910701, -100.3..
Canadian-American Association of Professional Baseball
Canadian-American Association of Professional Baseball Founded 2004 Class Independent Based in Durham, North Carolina Commissioner Official Website [Can-Am League] The Canadian-American Association of Professional Baseball, based in Durham, North Caroli..
Canadian-American Hockey League
The Canadian-American Hockey League existed from 1926 until the 1936. Following the 1935-36 season the CAHL merged with the original International Hockey League to form the International American Hockey League for the 1936 season. The International-American Hockey League became the American Hockey ..
Canadian-American League
The Canadian-American League, nicknamed the Can-Am League, was a Class C minor league baseball league that existed during the years immediately before and after World War II. It was distinct from the 21st century Canadian-American Association of Professional Baseball, which has teams in the same ..
Canadian-American Reciprocity Treaty
The Canadian American Reciprocity Treaty was a trade treaty between the colonies of British North America and the United States. It covered raw materials and was in effect from 1855 to 1866. Origins After Britain moved to free trade and repealed the Corn Laws, British North Americans had to search..
Canadian-Croatian Folklore Festival
Folklore Festival and Federation Logo The Canadian-Croatian Folklore Festival is an event celebrating Croatian folklore and heritage with a weekend of performances. Croatian groups from around Canada participate in the yearly event. It is traditionally held on the Victoria Day long weekend, to..
Canadiana
Canadiana is a term referring to things related to the country of Canada. It is most often used to refer to a class of books somewhat wider than Canadian Literature because it also includes books about Canada as well as Canadian non-fiction works. The term is very general for it can include book..
Canadiana (comics)
Canadiana, also known as the "New Spirit of Canada", is a webcomic created by Sandy Carruthers, drawing heavily on the traditions of the superhero genre, centred on the adventures and personal life of Jennifer Neuwirth. Series Overview: Background, Themes and History While created by Sandy Carrut..
Canadiana Suite
The Canadiana Suite is a 1964 (see 1964 in music) album featuring a jazz trio, led by the Canadian jazz pianist Oscar Peterson. Track listing "Ballad to the East" 4:08"Laurentide Waltz" 5:20"Place St. Henri" 3:57"Hogtown Blues" 3:40"Blues of the Prairies" 4:59"Wheatland" 5:30"March Past" 3:25"Lan..
CanadianContent.net
Founded in 1999 in Toronto, Canadian Content is Web portal featuring an online discussion forum, daily news and weather information and a strong base of independent journalists. The founders, Christopher Walsh and Adam Rutter, established the original site on andem.net until it was moved to its own ..
CanadianDriver
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Canadians for Equal Marriage
Gay rights in Canada Civil Marriage Act · Re Same-Sex Marriage 38th House · 38th Senate 39th House · 39th Senate Same-sex marriage in Canada Alberta · British Columbia · Manitoba New Brunswick · Newfoundland and Labrador Northwest Territories · Nova Scotia · Nunavut Ontar..
Canadian (disambiguation)
Canadian usually means a person or thing from Canada. Other meanings associated with this term are listed below. Contents 1 Geography2 Buildings and structures3 People and organizations4 Taxonomy5 Other6 See also Geography The following locations contain the word Ca..
Canadian 5th Infantry Brigade
The Canadian 5th Infantry Brigade was a Canadian military unit during the Second World War. It was formed in September 1939 and disbanded in June 1945. ..
Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics
Note: This page contains IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. See IPA chart for English for a pronunciation key. Canadian Aboriginal syllabic writing (often "syllabics" for short) is a family of abugidas used to write a number of Aboriginal Canadian languages of the Algonquian, Athabaskan, and Inuit la..
Canadian Academy of Endodontics
An association of endontists located in Canada, whose goal is to advance the state of endodontics. ..
Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences
The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) is the organisation responsible for conducting the Juno Awards, Canada's primary national musical honours. CARAS also administers the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, and supports music education in Canada. CARAS began in 1975 as the Canadian ..
Canadian Action Party
Canadian Action Party Active Federal Party | Founded | 1997 |- style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;" | colspan="2" | | Leader | Connie Fogal |- style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;" | President | Catherine Whelan Costen |- style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left..
Canadian Action Party candidates, 1997 Canadian federal election
The Canadian Action Party fielded a number of candidates in the 1997 federal election, none of whom were elected. Information about these candidates may be found on this page. Contents 1 ..
Canadian Action Party candidates, 2000 Canadian federal election
The Canadian Action Party fielded a number of candidates in the 2000 federal election, none of whom were elected. Information about these candidates may be found here. ..
Canadian Action Party candidates, 2004 Canadian federal election
The Canadian Action Party ran a number of candidates in the 2004 federal election, none of whom were elected. Information about these candidates may be found here. Contents 1 ..
Canadian Action Party candidates, 2006 Canadian federal election
The Canadian Action Party fielded a number of candidates in the 2006 federal election, none of whom were elected. Information about these candidates may be found here. Contents 1 ..
Canadian Adaptations of Shakespeare Project
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Canadian Admiral Corp. v. Rediffusion Inc.
Canadian Admiral Corporation Ltd. v. Rediffusion Inc. , [1954] Ex. CR 382, 20 CPR 75 is a leading Canadian copyright law decision by the Exchequer Court. The Court held that rebroadcasting of public performances by cable companies did not violate any communication rights or public performan..
Canadian Affair
Canadian Affair is the trading name of a privately owned company called The Airline Seat Company Limited – a leading tour operator from the UK to Canada and also from Canada to the UK. Founded in London eleven years ago, Canadian Affair offers an a la carte menu of services for all types of trave..
Canadian Airlines
Canadian Airlines International Ltd. was, from 1987 until 2001, Canada's second largest airline after Air Canada, carrying more than 11.9 million passengers to over 160 destinations in 17 countries on five continents at its height in 1996. The airline and its planes was acquired by Air Canada in ..
Canadian Airlines destinations
This is a list of airports that Canadian Airlines flew to. Contents 1 ..
Canadian airspace
Canadian airspace is classified similarly to the standard ICAO airspace classes, but there are a few major differences. Airspace is managed by Transport Canada and detailed information is available in the Designated Airspace Handbook which is published every two months by Natural Resources Canada. ..
Canadian Air Line Pilots Association
CALPA was formed on December 1, 1937, to consolidate airline pilots' views regarding aviation concerns, with the authority to voice them when necessary. In 1943, on the initiative of CALPA, an agreement of affiliation was signed between the Canadian, British and American Air Line Pilots Association..
Canadian Air Transport Security Authority
The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) (French:Administration canadienne de la sûreté du transport aérien) is a Canadian Crown corporation responsible for the security of air traffic within Canada. CATSA reports to Parliament through the Minister of Transport. CATSA was officiall..
Canadian Alliance
Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance Former Federal Party | Founded | March 27, 2000 |- style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;" | Dissolved | December 7, 2003Merged with PC into the modern Conservative Party Political ideology Conservative International alignment n/a C..
Canadian Alliance Against Software Theft
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Canadian Alliance candidates, 2000 Canadian federal election
The Canadian Alliance fielded several candidates in the 2000 federal election, and won 66 seats to become the Official Opposition party in the Canadian House of Commons. Many of the party's candidates have their own biography pages; information about others may be found here. This page also provid..
Canadian Alliance leadership elections
The Canadian Alliance, a conservative political party in Canada, held two leadership elections to choose the party's leader. The first was held shortly after the party's founding in 2000, and the second was held in 2002. The party merged with the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada in 2004 to f..
Canadian Alliance of Student Associations
The Canadian Alliance of Student Associations (CASA) was formed in 1995, by several post-secondary institutions students' unions who had withdrawn from the Canadian Federation of Students (CFS) in a dispute over its policies and organizational structure. Today CASA boasts of a membership of 18 stu..
Canadian allocations changes under NARBA
The North American Radio Broadcasting Agreement took effect on March 29, 1941, requiring nearly all radio stations in North America to change frequency. This article details the major Canadian allocations changes under NARBA. The principal desideratum for Canada in entering the NARBA negotiations ..
Canadian Amateur DanceSport Association
Tha Canadian Amateur DanceSport Association (CADA) is the governing body for competitive ballroom dancing in Canada. It is a member of the International DanceSport Federation and the Canadian Olympic Association. CADA sanctions the annual Canadian Closed Championships. Within Canada, CADA has seve..
Canadian Amateur Hockey Association
The Canadian Amateur Hockey Association was the governing body for amateur hockey in Canada between 1914 and 1994 before merging with the Canadian Hockey Association to form Hockey Canada. ..
Canadian Amateur Hockey League
This article is part of the Evolution of the NHL series. Amateur Hockey Association (1893-1898) Canadian Amateur Hockey League (1898-1905) Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey League (1905-1906) Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association (1906-1909) Canadian Hockey Association (1909-1910) National Hockey ..
Canadian Amateur Tug Of War Association
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Canadian ambassadors to the United Nations
Canadian ambassadors to the United Nations, full title ''Canadian Ambassador to the United Nations, with the rank and status of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Permanent Representative. Ambassador Start of Term End of Term General Andrew McNaughton January 1948 December 1949 John W...
Canadian Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates
The Canadian Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates is an official diplomatic post held by a senior Canadian civil servant. From the years 1996-2001[Stuart McDowall] held this position. ..
Canadian American Transportation Systems
Canadian American Transportation Systems, or "CATS", was a company based in Rochester, New York which initiated a passenger/vehicle ferry service on Lake Ontario, connecting Rochester with Toronto. CATS was established in the early 2000s by several local business leaders in upstate New York, after ..
Canadian Amp
Canadian Amp is a 2001 EP by Neko Case. The recording features Case performing four covers of material by Canadian songwriters, along with a Hank Williams cover, a traditional folk song and two original songs written by Case (one of which was in collaboration with The Sadies). Guest musicians i..
Canadian and American economies compared
The economies of Canada and the United States are extremely similar because they are both developed countries, which have mixed economies and are each others largest trading partners. However, key differences in population makeup, geography, government policies, and productivity all result in d..
Canadian and American health care systems compared
A comparison of the health care systems of Canada and the United States has been made by various governmental and non-governmental health and public policy analystsSzick S, Angus DE, Nichol G, Harrison MB, Page J, Moher D. ["Health Care Delivery in Canada and the United States: Are There R..
Canadian and American politics compared
Though there are many similarities between the politics of Canada and the politics of the United States, there are also important differences. Key among the differences are Canada's use of the parliamentary system rather than the US congressional system, related differences regarding the sepa..
Canadian and American Reformed Churches
The Canadian and American Reformed Churches (CanRC) is a federation of Protestant Christian churches. Its emphasis is on "truthful, Christ-centered preaching." Like other Reformed churches, it teaches that salvation is by grace through faith in Jesus alone, follows Reformed (Calvinist) theology, ..
Canadian Anti-Smoking Campaign
Stupid.ca is a website sponsored by the Government of Ontario that seeks to educate adolescents about the danger of smoking. Through television, movie, print, and Internet ads, it tells people that they are much more likely to die from smoking than from certain obviously "stupid" activities, such as..
Canadian Anti-Terrorism Act
The Canadian Anti-Terrorism Act received Royal Assent on December 18, 2001 as Bill C-36. The so-called 'omnibus' legislation was passed in response to the September 11, 2001 attacks in the United States, and extended the powers of government and institutions within the Canadian security establishmen..
Canadian Arab Federation
The Canadian Arab Federation was formed in 1967 to represent the interests of Arab Canadians with respect to the formulation of public policy in Canada. It presently consists of over 40 member organizations. In discharging its political tasks, it relies on building media and government relations. C..
Canadian architecture
The architecture of Canada is, with the exception of that of the First Nations, closely linked to the techniques and styles developed in Europe and the United States. However, design has long needed to be adapted to Canada's climate and geography, and at times has also reflected the uniqueness of ..
Canadian Arctic islands
Polar projection map of the Arctic Islands north of Canada The Canadian Arctic islands make up much of the territory of Northern Canada – most of Nunavut and part of Northwest Territories. The islands form the northernmost portion of North America but are a remote wilderness far removed from ..
Canadian Arrow
The Canadian Arrow is a privately funded rocket and space travel project founded by London, Ontario, Canada entrepreneur Geoff Sheerin. The project's objective is to take the first civilians into outer space. Canadian Arrow was considered one of the top three candidates for the X-Prize competitio..
Canadian Association for Free Expression
The Canadian Association for Free Expression (CAFE) is a political organization based in Canada that campaigns for free speech and has links to the racist far right. Founded in 1981, it claims to be committed to the promotion and defence of total freedom of speech and opinion, which it sees as esse..
Canadian Association for Physical Anthropology
The Canadian Association for Physical Anthropology (CAPA) is a society of Physical Anthropologists, based at the University of Western Ontario.The society’s mission is to spread information on Physical Anthropology to its members and to supporting institutions and the public at large. The society ..
Canadian Association of Broadcasters
Canadian Association of Broadcasters is an organization representing Canada's private television and radio networks, established in 1926, it has over 600 members. External links [Canadian Association of Broadcasters' website] ..
Canadian Association of Elizabeth Fry Societies
The Canadian Association of Elizabeth Fry Societies (CAEFS) is an association of groups operating under the Elizabeth Fry Society banner. The groups work on issues affecting women and girls in the justice system. The societies take their name from prison reformer Elizabeth Fry. The organization was..
Canadian Association of Food Banks
The Canadian Association of Food Banks was founded in 1988. Over 200 food banks in Canada constitute its membership. External links [Canadian Association of Food Banks website] ..
Canadian Association of Journalists
The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) or L'Association Canadienne des Journalistes in French is a Canadian organization of professional journalists created to promote excellence in journalism and encourage investigative journalism. The CAJ acts as a national voice for Canadian journalists. ..
Canadian Association of Orthodontists
The Canadian Association of Orthodontists was founded in 1949 by a group of orthodontists attending an annual convention at the American Association of Orthodontists at the Commodore Hotel, New York, USA. The founding members were Drs. Abra and Brownlee (Winnipeg), Drs. S.S. Crouch, Culbert, Halders..
Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers
The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) is the voice of the upstream Canadian oil and natural gas industry. The members of CAPP produce 98% of the petroleum production in Canada. Background As of 2005, Canada´s oil reserves, approximately 180 billion barrels (29 km³), puts Can..
Canadian Association of Physicists
The Canadian Association of Physicists (CAP) is a Canadian lobby that focuses on creating awareness amongst Canadians and Canadian legislator of Physics issues. The organization was founded in 1945 and currently has over 1000 members. CAP is bilingual and functions in both English and French. Phy..
Canadian Association of Promotional Marketing Agencies
The Canadian Association of Promotional Marketing Agencies (CAPMA) is a collection of promotional agencies that joined forces "to accelerate the growth of the industry". CAPMA's President is Rico DiGiovanni, Executive Director is Christine Ross Their motto is "Promote brands. Deliver results." CAP..
Canadian Association of Research Libraries
The Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL) is an organization of research libraries in Canada. It was established in 1976 and consists of 27 university libraries plus Library and Archives Canada (LAC), Canada Institute for Scientific and Technical Information (CISTI), and the Library of ..
Canadian Association of Retired Persons
CARP is Canada's Association for the Fifty-Plus. CARP stands for Canadian Association of Retired Persons. However, the name no longer describes CARP's membership who are 50 years or older, retired or not. Hence the new descriptor, Canada's Association for the Fifty-Plus. CARP remains, the rest has ..
Canadian Association of Snowboard Instructors
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Canadian Astronomical Society
The Canadian Astronomical Society is a Canadian society of professional astronomers. External links [Canadian Astronomical Society] ..
Canadian Automobile Association
The CAA logo The Canadian Automobile Association (or CAA) is a non-profit federation, founded in 1913, of nine clubs across Canada, providing roadside assistance service, a complete range of auto touring and leisure travel services, insurance services, and member discounts with preferred compa..
Canadian Automobile Machine Gun Brigade
The Canadian Automobile Machine Gun Brigade was the first fully mechanized unit of the British army. It was established on September 9, 1914. It was initiated and commanded by Brutinel, Brigadier-General Raymond, CB, CMG, DSO, geologist, journalist, soldier and entrepreneur, a pioneer in the field..
Canadian Automotive Museum
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Canadian Auto Workers
Canadian Auto Workers The Canadian Auto Workers (CAW) (properly the National Automobile, Aerospace, Transportation and General Workers Union of Canada) is one of Canada's largest and highest profile trade unions. While rooted in the large auto plants of Windsor, Ontario, Brampton, Ontario, Oakvi..
Canadian Avalanche Association
The Canadian Avalanche Association (CAA) is a non-profit organization that promotes avalanche awareness and safety. The association provides a variety of services: Association Services Administers CAA programs and assets, provides services to members, manages special projects, encourages research, ..
Canadian Aviation Expo
The Canadian Aviation Expo (CAE) is Canada’s largest aviation event, combining a three day tradeshow with a fly-in and airshow. It is held annually at the end of June at the airport in Oshawa, Ontario. The event attracts about 20,000 visitors per year. A major sponsor of this event is the Ca..
Canadian Aviation Regulations
The Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs) are the rules that govern civil aviation in Canada. The CARs became law on October 10th, 1996 replacing the former Air Regulations and Air Navigation Orders. The authority for the establishment of the CARs is the Aeronautics Act. Both the Act and the CARs a..
Canadian Aviation Regulation Advisory Council
The Canadian Aviation Regulation Advisory Council (CARAC) is the main public consultative body involved in creating and amending the Canadian Aviation Regulations and is a joint effort of Transport Canada and the Canadian aviation industry. The Council holds one plenary meeting per year. The rest o..
Canadian Bacon (film)
For the food see Canadian bacon. Canadian Bacon is a 1995 comedy/satire, and the only admittedly fictional film written, directed and produced by Michael Moore. It was the last film to star the late John Candy who died a year before its release. Contents 1 Plot2 Cast3 Production4&..
Canadian Ball Hockey League
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Canadian Bankers Association
The Canadian Bankers Association is an organization representing Canada's chartered banks and provides services to improve the wellbeing of its membership (banking lobby, policy development, research and support) and to consumers of banking services. Established in 1891, it is Canada's oldest indus..
Canadian banknotes
Canadian banknotes are the banknotes of Canada, denominated in Canadian dollars (CAD). In common everyday usage, they are called bills. Currently, they are issued in five, ten, twenty, fifty, and hundred dollar denominations by the Bank of Canada. Contents 1 Production2 Removal of ..
Canadian Bank Note Company
The Canadian Bank Note Company is responsible for printing the paper currency of Canada. Formerly named the British North American Bank Note Company, it also prints and provides document reading systems for identification cards, lottery tickets, stamps and notes for other countries, and many other s..
Canadian Bank of Commerce
The Canadian Bank of Commerce was a Canadian bank founded in 1867. It merged with the Imperial Bank of Canada in 1961 to form the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. In the World Wars During World War I and II, staff from the Canadian Bank of Commerce enlisted in the war effort. Staff enlistment..
Canadian Baptist Ministries
Canadian Baptist Ministries (CBM) or Ministères Baptistes Canadienne - an association of four regional Baptist conventions in Canada - the Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec, the Baptist Union of Western Canada, the Convention of Atlantic Baptist Churches and l'Union d'Églises Baptistes Fran..
Canadian Baptist Mission
Canadian Baptist Mission (CBM) was established by the Baptist Missionaries of Canada about 150 years ago. Contents 1 Background2 Present status3 Indian Connection4 References Background Present status CBM was later renamed as the Canadian Baptist Overseas Mission Board[..
Canadian Bar Association
The Canadian Bar Association is the Canadian voluntary bar association organization formed in 1896 representing the interests of 38,000 lawyers, judges, notaries, law teachers, and law students from across Canada involved in the legal system. It was incorporated by an Act of Parliament on April 15, ..
Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame
The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, a non-profit, charitable foundation, moved to St. Marys, Ontario, Canada from Toronto, Ontario in 1994 and opened in 1998. Founded in October 1983 in Toronto at Exhibition Place and later Ontario Place until 1989, it is dedicated to preserving Canada'..
Canadian Baseball League
The Canadian Baseball League, Canada's first professional baseball league, was an Independent minor league that operated in 2003. The league's only Commissioner was Major League Baseball star and Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame member Ferguson Jenkins. The league featured former major league players ..
Canadian Bearings
A bearing and power transmission distribution company based and operating in Canada. The company was established in 1947 with the opening of its first location in Toronto (its original headquarters, which is now located in Mississauga, Ontario) and has since expanded to numerous other cities in Ont..
Canadian beer
Major brewers like Molson produce brands of beer which are now part of the canadian identity, such as Molson Dry. Canada has a rich tradition of beer brewing, often intertwined with the country's history. While the Canadian beer industry is massive and plays an important role in Canadian iden..
Canadian Bill of Rights
John Diefenbaker holds the Bill of Rights The Canadian Bill of Rights is a federal statute and bill of rights enacted by Prime Minister John Diefenbaker's government on August 10, 1960. It provides Canadians with certain quasi-constitutionalJoseph E. Magnet, [Constitutional Law of Canada, ..
Canadian blogosphere
Canadian blogosphere is used to describe the online Canadian community of weblogs that is part of the larger blogosphere. Canada has one of the highest internet penetration [rates] in the world. Of Canadian internet users, almost 50% recently [indicated] they read blogs. Cont..
Canadian Blood Services
Canadian Blood Services is a national, not-for-profit charitable organization that manages the blood supply in all provinces and territories outside of Quebec and oversees the country's Unrelated Bone Marrow Donor Registry. Canadian Blood Services operates 41 permanent collection sites and more than..
Canadian blueberry
Canadian Blueberry (Vaccinium myrtilloides) is a species of blueberry native to Canada and the northeastern and northwestern United States, as well as the Great Lakes states. Other common names are Velvetleaf Blueberry, Common Blueberry, Sourtop Blueberry and Velvetleaf Huckleberry. It hybridizes ..
Canadian Brass
Canadian Brass is a brass quintet founded by Chuck Daellenbach, Stuart Laughton, and Gene Watts in 1970. In addition to maintaining a heavy touring schedule, the Canadian Brass have recorded nearly seventy albums. They have commissioned, performed, and recorded hundreds of transcriptions and origi..
Canadian Bravery Decorations
The Canadian Bravery Decorations are a group of Canadian medals awards for bravery. They are part of the Canadian Honour System created in 1967. they are as follows Decorations for Bravery Cross of ValourStar of CourageMedal of Bravery ..
Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation
The Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation is a charitable organization which raises money to advance research, education, diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer. Established in 1986, it works to fund, support, and advocate for education and awareness programs, early diagnosis and treatment of breast c..
Canadian Broadcasting Centre
The Canadian Broadcasting Centre View up to the skylight inside the Barbara Frum atrium. The Canadian Broadcasting Centre is the broadcast headquarters and master control point for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's English-language television and radio services. The 12-storey build..
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
"CBC" redirects here. For , see . | network_type = Broadcast radio networkTelevision network | available = National, available on terrestrial and cable systems in American border communities, international via shortwave and Internet | owner = Government of Canada(Crown Corporation) | key_..
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation logos
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Canadian Broadcast Hall of Fame
The Canadian Broadcast Hall of Fame, started in 1982, recognizes Canadians in broadcasting or entertainment related industries who have "achieved outstanding success in helping raise industry standards from a material or humanitarian standpoint." Candidates are nominated annually by Canada's five ..
Canadian Broadcast Standards Council
The Canadian Broadcast Standards Council is an independent, non-governmental organization created by the Canadian Association of Broadcasters to administer standards established by its members, Canada's private broadcasters. The Council's membership includes more than 530 private sector radio and t..
Canadian Burn Foundation
The Canadian Burn Foundation was founded in 1998 to provide support and programs for Canadian burn victims. A primary goal is to reduce the Canadian burn statistics through educational and prevention programs. The Foundation also provides computers to burn survivors, allowing them to access the inte..
Canadian Bush Party
Canadian Bush Party is a punk trio from Canada, formed by Sheppy Fortrell, Jimi Payne, and Bucky Lopez in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1977. Canadian Bush Party is known for their unsubtle use of Canadian imagery, such as Don Cherry, or the Squamish Five. The band has their own independent reco..
Canadian Business
Canadian Business is the longest-publishing business magazine in Canada. It was founded in 1928 as The Commerce of the Nation, the organ of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. The magazine was renamed Canadian Business in 1933. The association with the Chamber of Commerce ended in 1977. It is owned b..
Canadian Business Hall of Fame
The Canadian Business Hall of Fame honours "Canada's most distinguished business leaders", according to its web site. The Canadian Business Hall of Fame was established by Junior Achievement of Canada in 1979. Inductees: Job AbbottIsrael H. AsperW. Maxwell "Max" AitkenCharles AllardJoseph E. Atk..
Canadian Cancer Society
The Canadian Cancer Society is a volunteer-based organization which seeks to eradicate cancer and to enhance the quality of life of those suffering from it. The Society was formed in 1938 in order to educate Canadians about the early-warning signs of the disease, because prior to that time, many ..
Canadian Canoe Museum
The Canadian Canoe Museum, located in Peterborough, Ontario, is the only canoe museum in North America. It was originally founded as the Kanawa Museum in 1957 by Kirk W Wipper at Camp Kandalore, north of Minden, Ontario, when a friend presented Professor Wipper with a dugout made circa 1890. Over t..
Canadian Cartoonist Hall of Fame
Formally known as Giants of the North: The Canadian Cartoonist Hall of Fame, honours significant life-long contributions to the art of cartooning in Canada. The Canadian Cartoonist Hall of Fame was founded in 2004. The first members were inducted at The Doug Wright Awards held during the 2005 Toron..
Canadian Car and Foundry
Canadian Car and Foundry (CCF) manufactured buses and railroad rolling stock for the Canadian market; the company's products were mostly from J.G. Brill and Company's roster. CCF history goes back to 1897, but the main company was established in 1909 from an amalgamation of several companies and lat..
Canadian Car of the Year
Canadian Car of the Year winners, as chosen by the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada: Contents 1 Canadian Car of the Year2 20063 20054 20045 20036 20027 20018 20009 199910 199811 199712 199613 199514 199415 1993..
Canadian Case Files
Canadian Case Files was a 2005 Canadian television series about the investigation of unsolved crimes in Canada. It was hosted by Art Hindle. External link ..
Canadian Centennial
Logo of Canada's 1967 Centennial celebrations The Canadian Centennial was a year long celebration held in 1967 when Canada celebrated the 100th anniversary of the Canadian Confederation. Celebrations occurred throughout the year but culminated on Dominion Day, July 1st. 1967 coins were differe..
Canadian Centennial Medal
--> The Canadian Centennial Medal is a commemorative medal struck by the Royal Canadian Mint in 1967. It was created to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Confederation of Canada and was awarded to Canadians who were recommended by governments and associations for having provided valuable ser..
Canadian Centre for Architecture
CCA sculpture garden, with Melvin Charney's Colonnes allégoriques The Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA) is an architecture museum and research centre located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The architect Phyllis Lambert is the founder and director. The centre is located at 1920 Baile str..
Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives is a progressive think tank in Canada. It concentrates on economic matters and is most famous for publishing an alternative budget annually. They also advocate such causes as the legalisation of the Kyoto Accord. It describes itself as being non-partisan..
Canadian Centre for Studies in Publishing (CCSP)
The Canadian Centre for Studies in Publishing (CCSP) is a teaching, research, innovation and information centre based at Simon Fraser University Vancouver's Harbour Centre building. Founded in 1987, the CCSP is a university/industry initiative dedicated to the development of publishing in Canada and..
Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse
The Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse (CCSA) is Canada's national addictions agency. Established in 1988, it is a government agency devoted to providing objective, evidence-based information and advice that will help reduce the health, social and economic harm associated with substance abuse and ad..
Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
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Canadian Chess Championship
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Canadian Chinese cuisine
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Canadian Citizenship Act 1946
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Canadian Civil Liberties Association
The Canadian Civil Liberties Association or CCLA, is a non-governmental organization in Canada that is devoted to the defense of civil liberties and civil rights. The CCLA was founded in 1964 and is based in Toronto, Ontario. Its current president is Marsha Hanen, who is also a former president of ..
Canadian classical music
Music of Canada Maritime Provinces (NS, PEI, NB) Newfoundland and Labrador Nunavut, Northwest Territories, Yukon Prairie Provinces (AB, MB, SK) First Nations (Inuit, Dene, Innu) Ontario, British Columbia, Quebec Genres: Celtic - Classical - Folk - Hip hop - Jazz - Pop - Rock Timeline and Sa..
Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery
The Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery (CCGG or C2G2) is an art gallery located in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. The CCGG is a national gallery exhibiting Canadian silica artwork, including ceramic, glass and enamel work. Its mandate is to be a museum and gallery, and to educate the public. The CCGG o..
Canadian Clean Start Party
The Canadian Clean Start Party was a short-lived political party in Canada. This internet initiative was based in Langley, British Columbia. The website was initiated in 2000, and there appears to have been no subsequent activity. The aim of the party was "to seek public office with the intention o..
Canadian Club
Canadian Club is a brand of whisky from Canada. Contents 1 History2 Types3 External links4 Footnotes History Originally known as "Walker's Club Whisky," it began production in 1858, and to this day the bottles display that year on the label. The distillery was built in ..
Canadian CMS Products
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Canadian Coast Guard
The Canadian Coast Guard or CCG (Fr. Garde côtière canadienne or GCC) is the coast guard of Canada. It is the federal agency responsible for providing marine search and rescue (SAR) under the auspices of the National Search and Rescue Program, aids to navigation (NAVAIDs), marine pollution resp..
Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary
For other uses of "CMRA," please see CMRA (disambiguation). The Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary or CCGA is a Canada-wide volunteer marine association dedicated to the promotion of boating safety, and to the provision of marine search support services to the Canadian Coast Guard under the auspices of ..
Canadian Coast Guard College
The Canadian Coast Guard College (CCGC) is a maritime training college and Canadian Coast Guard facility located in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality, near Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada. CCGC trains officer cadets for the Canadian Coast Guard in a 4-year program whereby graduates receive a Bachel..
Canadian coinage
This article concerns Canadian coinage, the coinage of Canada. Modern Canadian coins are produced by the Royal Canadian Mint and denominated in Canadian dollars ($) or cents (¢). Contents 1 Denominations2 Introduction of and coins3 Production4 History5 Special edi..
Canadian Colleges Athletic Association
The Canadian Colleges Athletic Association (or CCAA) is the national governing body for college sports in Canada. It was formed in 1974. The CCAA awards national championships in nine different sports. Its equivalent body for university sports is Canadian Interuniversity Sport. However, some smal..
Canadian College of English Language
Canadian College of English Language Institution: College Type: Private Founded: 1991 Location: Vancouver, British Columbia Enrollment: 100 full-time, 100 part-time President: Mr. James Clark Canadian College of English Language (known as Canadian College or CCEL) is a English langua..
Canadian Comedy Awards
The Canadian Comedy Awards is an annual awards ceremony celebrating notable Canadian comedians for achievements in live, TV and film comedy over the previous year. The awards began in 2000, and are usually broadcast on The Comedy Network. The Awards were held in Toronto until 2002, but since 2003 t..
Canadian Comedy Awards 2000
The 2000 Canadian Comedy Awards were the first Canadian Comedy Awards. They were held in Toronto, Ontario at the Masonic Temple, and were hosted by Dave Thomas. ..
Canadian Comedy Awards 2003
The 2003 Canadian Comedy Awards (or 4th Annual Canadian Comedy Awards) were held at the Grand Theatre in London, Ontario, and hosted by Royal Canadian Air Farce. This was the first time the Awards were held outside of Toronto since the show's inception in 2000. They have been held in London ever..
Canadian comics
In spite of U.S. dominance of comic book sales in Canada and the overwhelming number of U.S. comic strips printed in Canadian newspapers there is such a thing as Canadian Comics. The only area where there is no American dominance is editorial cartoons. This is because of Canadian newspaper publ..
Canadian comic books
Canadian comic books were and are comic books made by and in Canada. They became notable during 1941. One of the most known Canadian comic books was Captain Canuck. External links [History of Comic Books in English Canada] ..
Canadian Comic Book Creator Awards Association
The Canadian Comic Book Creator Awards Association was formed in 2004 by James Waley, Kevin A. Boyd, Tyrone Biljan and Dave Darrigo as a means to honour Canadian creators, publishers and retailers in the medium of comic books. With permission of the estate of Joe Shuster, the Canadian-born co-creat..
Canadian Commercial Bank
The Canadian Commercial Bank was an Alberta-based Canadian bank bank that failed and ceased operations on September 3 1985. See also: List of banks in Canada ..
Canadian computing competition
The Canadian Computing Competition (CCC) is a national programming competition for secondary school students in Canada. Sponsored by Sun Microsystems and the University of Waterloo, the CCC takes place once a year. Stage 1 is written at high schools and can be written in the programming language of ..
Canadian Confederation
Canadian Confederation, or the Confederation of Canada, was the process by which the federal dominion of Canada was formed beginning 1 July 1867 among the provinces, colonies, and territories of British North America. Contents 1 Usage2 History and process2.1 Colonial organization2..
Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches
The Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (CCMB) is an association of Mennonite Christians with origins in southern Russia. It shares some common history with the US Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches. Contents 1 Background2 Status3 External links4 Notes5&n..
Canadian Conservation Institute
The Canadian Conservation Institute is recognized as a pioneer in the conservation of cultural heritage in Canada. Canadian Conservation Institute was created in 1972 to promote the proper care and preservation of Canada's cultural heritage and to advance the practice, science, and technology of co..
Canadian conservatism
Part of the Politics series onConservatism Currents American conservatism Canadian conservatism Liberal conservatism National conservatism Neoconservatism Paleoconservatism Parties Conservative parties Int'l Democrat Union Ideas Patriotism Rule of law Social conservatism Tradition ..
Canadian Consulate in Hong Kong
The Canadian Consulate in Hong Kong is located at the Exchange Square building on Hong Kong Island. Prior to 1997, the consulate was the Canadian High Commission in Hong Kong as Hong Kong was a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. Diplomatic presence in Hong Kong dates back to the 19th Century, w..
Canadian content
This article is about Canadian regulations. For the similarly named web site, see CanadianContent.net. Canadian content (cancon or can-con) refers to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission requirements that radio and television broadcasters (including cable/satellite spec..
Canadian Convention of Southern Baptists
Canadian Convention of Southern Baptists - the Canadian ministries arm of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC). Contents 1 History2 Ministries3 Current status4 External link5 Sources History Dissatisfaction among some Regular Baptists in British Columbia would eventuall..
Canadian copyright law
Canadian copyright law is the area of law that defines copyright within Canada. As copyright is said to exist only in statute, most rights are derived from the Copyright Act. All powers to legislate copyright law are in the jurisdiction of the federal government by virtue of section 91(23) of the Co..
Canadian Corps
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Canadian Council for Geographic Education
The Canadian Council for Geographic Education (CCGE) is a joint initiative of The Royal Canadian Geographical Society and the National Geographic Society of Washington, D.C. established in 1993. The programs of the CCGE aim to strengthen geographic education in the classroom. In addition to increa..
Canadian Council for Tobacco Control
The Canadian Council for Tobacco Control (CCTC) is a registered Canadian charity. It formerly existed as the Canadian Council on Smoking and Health (CCSH). It was founded in 1974 by several non-governmental organizations "concerned with the tobacco epidemic". Founding organizations included the C..
Canadian Council of Chief Executives
The Canadian Council of Chief Executives (CCCE) is an organization in Canada comprised of chief executive officers of roughly 150 major Canadian corporations. The organization was founded in 1976 as the Business Council on National Issues, but renamed itself in 2001. The council actively comments ..
Canadian Council of Churches
The Canadian Council of Churches/Le conseil canadien des églises is an ecumenical Christian forum of churches in Canada. It was founded on 27 September 1944 at Yorkminster Baptist Church in Toronto, Ontario. It was originally the Canadian branch of the World Council of Churches, delayed on accoun..
Canadian Council of Churches v. Canada (Minister of Employment and Immigration)
Canadian Council of Churches v. Canada (Minister of Employment and Immigration), [1992] 1 S.C.R. 236, is a leading Supreme Court of Canada case on the law of standing in Canada. In particular, the case sets out the criteria a public-interest group must meet in order to be allowed to mount..
Canadian Council of Natural Mothers
The Canadian Council of Natural Mothers (CCNM) is a Canadian lobby group for the rights of women who have placed children for adoption. It is opposed to the continuing practice of adoption in all forms, arguing that adoption is excessively traumatic for all concerned. Many of CCNM's published posi..
Canadian Council of Professional Engineers
The Canadian Council of Professional Engineers (CCPE) is the national organization of the 12 provincial and territorial associations that regulate the practice of engineering in Canada. CCPE serves these associations, which are its sole members, by delivering national programs that ensure the highes..
Canadian County, Oklahoma
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Canadian Cricket Association
The Canadian Cricket Association (CCA) is the official governing body of the sport of cricket in Canada. The CCA was established in 1892 and has its current headquarters in Toronto, Ontario. The CCA is Canada's representative at the International Cricket Council and has been an associate member o..
Canadian cricket team
The Canadian cricket team is a national cricket team representing Canada in international competition. While Canada is not sanctioned to play Test matches, the team does take part in One Day International matches and also in first-class games (in the ICC Intercontinental Cup) against other non-Test..
Canadian Criminal Code
The Canadian Criminal Code (formal title An Act respecting the Criminal Law) is the codification of most of the criminal offences and procedure in Canada. Section 91(27) of the Canadian constitution establishes criminal law as under the jurisdiction of the federal Parliament. The Criminal Code also ..
Canadian Crusoes
Canadian Crusoes (1852) is a novel by Catharine Parr Traill. Written after The Backwoods of Canada (1836), it is her second Canadian book. The work is set in what is today northern Ontario, where three children become lost and must fend for themselves, drawing from the source of its namesake, Robins..
Canadian cultural protectionism
Cultural protectionism in Canada has, since the mid-20th century, taken the form of conscious, interventionist attempts on the part of various Canadian governments to promote Canadian cultural production and limit the effect of foreign, largely American, culture on the domestic audience. Sharing a l..
Canadian Curling Association
The Canadian Curling Association (CCA) is a Canadian organization responsible for encouraging and facilitating growth and development of the sport of curling. The CCA is associated with more than a dozen provincial and territorial curling associations across the country. The CEO of the CCA is Dave ..
Canadian Curling Hall of Fame
The Canadian Curling Hall of Fame was established with its first inductees in 1973. It is operated by the Canadian Curling Association in Orleans, Ontario. The Hall of Fame selection committee meets annually to chose inductees in from four categories of curler, builder, curler/builder and team. P..
Canadian currency tactile feature
Close-up of the feature on a $20 bill. Current Canadian banknotes (the "Canadian Journey" series) have a tactile feature to indicate denomination in the upper right corner of the face side of the bill, as suggested by Canadian National Institute for the Blind administrator Bruno Thériault. Th..
Canadian current events
This page deals with current events in or of interest to Canada and/or involving Canadians. [ ] To read and write about Canadian current events in detail, please [[Wikinews:Category:Canada|visit our sibling project, Wikinews]]. Time: 11:27 UTC  |  Date: ..
Canadian Dairy Commission
The Canadian Dairy Commission is a Canadian government Crown corporation created in 1966 and is responsible for providing efficient producers of milk and cream with the opportunity to obtain a fair return for their labour and investment, and to provide consumers of dairy products with a continuous a..
Canadian Deaf Theatre
Contents 1 Canadian Deaf Theatre1.1 Philosophy1.2 Performance1.3 A Family Affair1.4 Where are they now? Canadian Deaf Theatre Founded in 1989 by Lewis Hartland (b. June 16, 1955), a former member of the Canadian Theatre of the Deaf, the Canadian Deaf Theatre (CDT) is cur..
Canadian Defence and Foreign Affairs Institute
The Canadian Defence and Foreign Affairs Institute is a Calgary, Alberta-based Canadian lobbying organization. Corporate donors to the organization currently include ENMAX and General Dynamics, the sixth largest defense contractor in the world [link]. Past donors include the Canadian Cou..
Canadian Democrat
Canadian Democrat was a Canadian political party. It nominated only one candidate, Gerry Goeujon, a law student, who ran in the 1957 federal election in the riding of New Westminster in British Columbia, Canada. He collected 628 of the 47,692 votes cast (1.32% of the popular vote). See also List of..
Canadian Democratic Movement
Founded in 2000 in Vancouver, the Canadian Democratic Movement is an on-line discussion forum, research portal, and information source for Canadian nationalists. The founders, Roy Whyte, Tom Stryz and Mandip Sekhon originally aimed to establish a new political party, but subsequently focussed on see..
Canadian Dental Association
Canadian Dental Association Logo The Canadian Dental Association, also known as the Association dentaire Canadienne in French was founded in 1902. It is a non-profit professional association representing Canada's 18,000 dentists. Headquartered in Canada's Capital City Ottawa, the CDA serves its..
Canadian Diabetes Association
The Canadian Diabetes Association is an organization whose mission is to promote the health of Canadians through diabetes research, education, service, and advocacy. Founded in 1953, it is active in more than 150 Canadian communities. The Association offers a number of programs and services, includi..
Canadian Dimension
Canadian Dimension is a Canadian leftist magazine founded in 1963 by Cy Gonick, and published out of Winnipeg, Manitoba 6 times a year. Described as a magazine "for people who want to change the world", Canadian Dimension is a forum for left-wing political thought that ranges from New Democratic Pa..
Canadian Dinghy Association
The Canadian Dinghy Association (CDA) is the governing body of the International 14 class in Canada. The major responsibilities of the CDA include organizing the racing schedule, and developing and promoting the fleet in Canada. The CDA is also responsible for representing the Canadian fleet inter..
Canadian Disc Jockey Association
The Canadian Disc Jockey Association (CDJA) is a not-for-profit trade association for disc jockeys across Canada. The CDJA was formed in 1976 and incorporated in 1978 to serve not only the disc jockey trade but the consumer, as well. They are a self-policing association and operate under a Nation..
Canadian dollar
For details of banknotes and coins, see Canadian banknotes and Canadian coinage. The dollar (currency code CAD) has been the currency of Canada since 1858. It is normally abbreviated with the dollar sign $, or C$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies.There are various common ..
Canadian Do Not Call List
The government of Canada announced on December 13, 2004 that they would introduce legislation to create a Canadian Do Not Call List. The Canadian list was expected to follow the model set by the National Do Not Call Registry established in the United States in June 2003. Bill C-37, An Act to ame..
Canadian Duality Flag
The Canadian Duality Flag (also called the Renewed Canadian Flag or Canadian Unity Flag) is an unofficial flag that was originally circulated to demonstrate the unity of Canada during the lead-up to the 1995 Quebec referendum, at rallies for the "no" side. The design was chosen to represent th..
Canadian Educational Standards Institute
The Canadian Educational Standards Institute or CESI is an organisation intended to provide accreditation and evaluation of Canadian independent schools wishing to use CESI standards and designation. CESI is supported by independent member schools and is administered by a Board of Directors comprise..
Canadian Efficiency Decoration
-->The Canadian Efficiency Decoration was a Canadian military award given to officers of the non-permanent active militia, RCAF Auxiliary and Reserve who completed twenty years of meritorious military service. A bar was issued for an additional 20 years of meritorious service. Approximately 3,700 m..
Canadian Egg Marketing Agency v. Richardson
Canadian Egg Marketing Agency v. Richardson, [1998] 3 S.C.R. 157 is a decision of the Supreme Court of Canada on standing to challenge a law as a violation of the Constitution of Canada. The Court expanded the exception first established in R. v. Big M Drug Mart to allow corporations to inv..
Canadian electoral calendar
This is list of elections in Canada this year. Included are provincial, municipal and federal elections, by-elections on any level, referenda and party leadership races at any level. In addition to the elections listed below, the next Yukon provincial election must be held in 2006. Contents 1&nb..
Canadian electoral system
The Canadian electoral system is based on a parliamentary system of government, modelled on that of the United Kingdom. The Canadian federal Parliament consists of: The sovereign (represented by the Governor General)An upper house (the Senate), the members of which are appointed by the Governor G..
Canadian Electroacoustic Community
Founded in 1986, La Communauté électroacoustique canadienne / The Canadian Electroacoustic Community (CEC) is Canada’s national electroacoustic / computer music / sonic arts organization (as recognized by the Confédération Internationale de Musique Électroacoustique [CIME]), with mem..
Canadian Elite Hockey League
The Canadian Elite Hockey League (CEHL) is a new semi-professional hockey league that began play in the 2005-2006 season. The charter franchises of the league are: Cape Breton CrushDartmouth DestroyersSaint John ScorpionsSummerside IceFox The CEHL was founded by Harold MacKay, a prominent member of..
Canadian Embassy in Washington
Arthur Erickson's combination of modernism and neoclassicism evokes I.M. Pei's design for the East Building of the National Gallery of Art across Pennsylvania Avenue. The Embassy of Canada in Washington, D.C. (French: Ambassade du Canada à Washington) is located at a prime location in the cap..
Canadian Engineering Competition
The Canadian Engineering Competition (CEC) is an annual competition involving more than 150 of the best and brightest engineering students from across Canada. All competitors at the CEC qualify for the competition through one of four regional competitions: Western Engineering Competition (WEC)Onta..
Canadian English
Canadian English (CaE) is a variety of English used in Canada. It is spoken as a first or second language by over 25 million—or 75 percent of—Canadians (2001 census [link]). Canadian English spelling can be described as a mixture of American English, British English, Quebec French, an..
Canadian environment
The Canadian environment consists of dozens of different ecoregions. Of the factors caused by human intervention that can affect this environment, activities that sustain the economy of Canada are notably influential. The environment is the subject of ministries at the federal and provincial level..
Canadian Environmental Network
The Politics series: Politics by countryPolitical sciencePolitical historyPolitical scientistsComparative governmentInternational relationsPolitical economyPolitical philosophyPolitical psychologyForm of governmentSovereigntyPublic administrationConsent of the governedTheories of political beha..
Canadian Environmental Protection Act
The Canadian Environmental Protection Act of 1999 is "An Act respecting pollution prevention and the protection of the environment and human health in order to contribute to sustainable development." The goal of the renewed Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA) is to contribute to sustainabl..
Canadian Environment Awards
The Canadian Environment Awards were established in 2002 through a partnership between the Government of Canada and Canadian Geographic Enterprises. The national program recognizes dedicated Canadians who act locally to help protect, preserve and restore Canada’s environment. There are three lev..
Canadian Eskimo Dog
The Canadian Eskimo Dog, otherwise known as the Qimmiq (Inuit for "dog") or what is considered to be the more politically correct Canadian Inuit Dog, is a larger breed of Arctic dog commonly found pulling sleds for their Inuit counterparts. However, as snowmobiles tend to be faster and more effici..
Canadian Esperanto Association
The Canadian Esperanto Association (Kanada Esperanto-Asocio in Esperanto or KEA) is a registered educational charity whose objective is to advance the education of the Canadian public in the international language Esperanto. KEA's founding convention was held in 1958 in Toronto, Ontario, after a de..
Canadian Executive Service Organization
Canadian Executive Service Organization (CESO) is a not-for-profit organization that helps to build proud independent communities. Over 3,000 distinguished Volunteer Advisers (VAs) on the CESO roster share their professional experience by serving as mentors, advisers and trainers to CESO clients a..
Canadian Expeditionary Force
400px The Canadian Expeditionary Force was the group of Canadian military units formed for service overseas in the First World War. As the units arrived in France they were formed into the divisions of the Canadian Corps. Four divisions ultimately served on the front line. The force consist..
Canadian Expeditionary Force Command
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Canadian Extreme Wrestling Party
The Canadian Extreme Wrestling Party was a minor political party in Canada that was not registered as an official party by Elections Canada, the government agency that conducts the Canadian elections. The party held its leadership convention in Conception Bay South, Newfoundland. This was the first..
Canadian federalism
Canadian federalism is one of the three pillars of the constitutional order, along with responsible government and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. It means that Canada has two distinct levels of political authority, the central Canadian Parliament and ten provincial legislative assembli..
Canadian federal budget
For the most recent Canadian budget, see 2006 Canadian federal budget. In Canada, federal budgets are presented annually by the Government of Canada to identify planned government spending, expected government revenue, and forecasted economic conditions for the upcoming year. Federal budgets are..
Canadian federal election, 1867
The Canadian parliament after the 1867 election The Canadian federal election of 1867, held from August 7 to September 20, was the first election for the new nation of Canada. It was held to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons. The Conservative Party of Sir John A. Macdonald won ..
Canadian federal election, 1872
The Canadian parliament after the 1872 election The Canadian federal election of 1872 was held from July 20 to October 12, 1872, to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons. Sir John A. Macdonald's Conservatives remained in power, defeating the Liberals. Edward Blake, who had a seat ..
Canadian federal election, 1874
The Canadian parliament after the 1874 election The Canadian federal election of 1874 was held on January 22, 1874, to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons. Sir John A. Macdonald, who had recently been forced out of office as prime minister, and his Conservatives were defeated by t..
Canadian federal election, 1878
The Canadian parliament after the 1878 election The Canadian federal election of 1878 was held on September 17 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons. It resulted in the end of Alexander Mackenzie's Liberal government after only one term in office. Canada suffered an economic depre..
Canadian federal election, 1882
The Canadian parliament after the 1882 election The Canadian federal election of 1882 was held on June 20, 1882 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons. Sir John A. Macdonald's Conservatives and Liberal-Conservatives retained power, defeating the Liberal Party of Edward Blake. Nat..
Canadian federal election, 1887
The Canadian parliament after the 1887 election The Canadian federal election of 1887 was held on February 22, 1887 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons. The Conservative Party of Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald's retained power, defeating the Liberal Party of Edward Blake..
Canadian federal election, 1891
The Canadian parliament after the 1891 election A Conservative election poster from 1891. The Canadian federal election of 1891 was held on March 5 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons. It was won by the Conservative Party of Sir John A. Macdonald. Macdonald led a conser..
Canadian federal election, 1896
The Canadian parliament after the 1896 election The Canadian federal election of 1896 was held on June 23, 1896 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons. As a result of the election, the Liberal Party, led by Wilfrid Laurier, formed a majority government. The election saw a great ..
Canadian federal election, 1900
The Canadian parliament after the 1900 election The Canadian federal election of 1900 was held on November 7 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons. As a result of the election, the Liberal Party, led by Wilfrid Laurier, was re-elected to a second majority government, defeating th..
Canadian federal election, 1904
The Canadian parliament after the 1904 election The Canadian federal election of 1904 was held on November 3 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons. Sir Wilfrid Laurier led the Liberal Party of Canada to a third term in government, with an increased majority, and over half of the ..
Canadian federal election, 1908
The Canadian parliament after the 1908 election The Canadian federal election of 1908 was held on October 26 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons. Sir Wilfrid Laurier's Liberal Party of Canada was re-elected for a fourth consecutive term in government with a majority government. ..
Canadian federal election, 1911
The Canadian parliament after the 1911 election The Canadian federal election of 1911 was held on September 21to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons. It brought an end to fifteen years of government by the Liberal Party of Wilfrid Laurier. The election was fought over the issues ..
Canadian federal election, 1917
The Canadian parliament after the 1917 election The 1917 Canadian federal election (sometimes referred to as the khaki election) was held on December 17, 1917, to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons. Described by historian Michael Bliss as the "most bitter election in Canadian his..
Canadian federal election, 1921
The Canadian parliament after the 1921 election The Canadian federal election of 1921 was held on December 6, 1921 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons. The Union government that had governed Canada through the First World War was defeated, and replaced by a Liberal government un..
Canadian federal election, 1925
The Canadian parliament after the 1925 election The Canadian federal election of 1925 was held on October 29 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons. William Lyon Mackenzie King's Liberal Party formed a minority government. This precipitated the "King-Byng Affair". The Liberals und..
Canadian federal election, 1926
The Canadian parliament after the 1926 election The Canadian federal election of 1926 was held on September 14 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons. The election was called following an event known as the King-Byng Affair. In the 1925 federal election, Prime Minister William Ly..
Canadian federal election, 1930
The Canadian parliament after the 1930 election The Canadian federal election of 1930 was held on July 28, 1930 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons to the 17th Parliament. R.B. Bennett's Conservative Party won a majority government, defeating the Liberal Party led by William Lyo..
Canadian federal election, 1935
The Canadian parliament after the 1935 election The Canadian federal election of 1935 was held on October 14, 1935 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons to the 18th Parliament. The Liberal Party of William Lyon Mackenzie King won a majority government, defeating R.B. Bennett's Con..
Canadian federal election, 1940
The Canadian parliament after the 1940 election The Canadian federal election of 1940 was the 19th general election in Canadian history. It was held March 26, 1940 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons. William Lyon Mackenzie King's Liberal Party was re-elected to their second c..
Canadian federal election, 1945
The Canadian parliament after the 1945 election The Canadian federal election of 1945 was the 20th general election in Canadian history. It was held June 11, 1945 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons. William Lyon Mackenzie King's Liberal government was re-elected to its third ..
Canadian federal election, 1949
The Canadian parliament after the 1949 election The Canadian federal election of 1949 was held on June 27 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons. It was the first election in Canada in almost thirty years in which the Liberals were not led by William Lyon Mackenzie King. King had ..
Canadian federal election, 1953
The Canadian parliament after the 1953 election The Canadian federal election of 1953 was held on August 10 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons. Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent led his Liberal Party of Canada to another majority government, although the party lost seats to the ..
Canadian federal election, 1957
The Canadian parliament after the 1957 election The Canadian federal election of 1957 was held June 10, 1957, to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons. An unexpected victory by the Progressive Conservative Party, led by John Diefenbaker, brought an end to 22 years of Liberal governme..
Canadian federal election, 1958
The Canadian parliament after the 1958 election. The Canadian federal election of 1958 was the 24th general election in Canada's history. It was held to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons on March 31, 1958, just nine months after the 23rd election. It transformed Prime Minister Jo..
Canadian federal election, 1962
The Canadian parliament after the 1962 election The Canadian federal election of 1962 was held on June 18, 1962 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons. When the election was called, the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada of John George Diefenbaker had governed for four years ..
Canadian federal election, 1963
The Canadian parliament after the 1963 election The Canadian federal election of 1963 was held on April 8 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons. It resulted in the defeat of the minority Progressive Conservative (Tory) government of John Diefenbaker. During the Tories' last year..
Canadian federal election, 1965
The Canadian parliament after the 1965 election The Canadian federal election of 1965 was held on November 8. The Liberal Party of Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson was re-elected with a larger number of seats in the Canadian House of Commons. Although the Liberals lost a small share of the po..
Canadian federal election, 1968
The Canadian federal election of 1968 was held on June 25, 1968, to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons. The Liberal Party won a majority government under its new leader, Pierre Trudeau. Trudeau, who was a relative unknown until he was appointed to the cabinet by Prime Minister Lester B...
Canadian federal election, 1972
The House of Commons after the 1972 election The Canadian federal election of 1972 was held on October 30, 1972 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons. It resulted in a slim victory for the governing Liberal Party, which won 109 seats, compared to 107 seats for the opposition Progre..
Canadian federal election, 1974
The House of Commons after the 1974 election The Canadian federal election of 1974 was held on July 8, 1974 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons. The governing Liberal Party won its first majority government since 1968, and gave Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau his third term. The P..
Canadian federal election, 1979
The House of Commons after the 1979 election The Canadian federal election of 1979 was held on May 22, 1979 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons. It resulted in the defeat of Liberal Party of Canada after 11 years in power under Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. Joe Clark led the P..
Canadian federal election, 1980
The House of Commons after the 1980 election Popular vote map showing seat totals by province The Canadian federal election of 1980 was held on February 18, 1980 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons. It was called when the minority Progressive Conservative government led by..
Canadian federal election, 1984
Popular vote of the 1984 election with provincial bar graphs for seat results The House of Commons after the 1984 election The Canadian federal election of 1984 (officially the 33rd general election) was held on September 4 of that year. The Progressive Conservative Party won the large..
Canadian federal election, 1988
Map of the Popular Vote with bar graphs showing seat totals in the provinces and territories The Canadian Parliament after the 1988 election The Canadian federal election of 1988 was held November 21, 1988, to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons. It was an election largely fou..
Canadian federal election, 1993
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Canadian federal election, 1997
36th Parliament The Canadian federal election of 1997 was held on June 2, 1997, to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons. Jean Chrétien's Liberal Party of Canada won a second majority government. The Reform Party of Canada replaced the Bloc Québécois as the Official Opposition. T..
Canadian federal election, 2000
The 2000 Canadian federal election was held on November 27, 2000, to elect 301 Members of Parliament to the House of Commons of Canada. The governing Liberal Party of Canada won a third consecutive majority government easily, as they had been expected to do when the election was called in October, ..
Canadian federal election, 2004
The Canadian federal election, 2004 (more formally, the 38th General Election), was held on June 28, 2004 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons. The Liberal government of Prime Minister Paul Martin lost its majority, but was able to form a minority government after the elections. The mai..
Canadian federal election, 2004 map gallery
This is a gallery of maps relating to the 2004 Canadian federal election. The maps are indexed by region, and show a key map with numbers. Each number indicates the district number which corresponds to the list located either to the right of the map or above. The key maps are colour-coded depending ..
Canadian federal election, 2006
Independent (1)}} Election signs for the Conservatives, Liberals and NDP in the snow in Ottawa South, characterizing Canada's mid-winter election Popular vote map with seat totals The 2006 Canadian federal election (more formally, the 39th General Election) was held on January 23,..
Canadian federal election, minor party positions
The policy positions of minor political parties in Canadian federal elections are summarized here by election. Contents 1 2006 election2 2004 election3 1993 election4 1988 election5 See also6 External links 2006 election See also: Canadian federal election, 2006 T..
Canadian federal election results (1867-1879)
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Canadian federal election results (1880-1899)
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Canadian federal election results (1900-1919)
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Canadian federal election results (1920-1939)
For detailed results for an election, including results for each province and territory, see: Canadian federal election, 1921 - 14th General ElectionCanadian federal election, 1925 - 15th General ElectionCanadian federal election, 1926 - 16th General ElectionCanadian federal election, 1930 - 17th ..
Canadian federal election results (1940-1959)
For detailed results for an election, including results for each province, see: Canadian federal election, 1940 - 19th General ElectionCanadian federal election, 1945 - 20th General ElectionCanadian federal election, 1949 - 21st General ElectionCanadian federal election, 1953 - 22nd General Elect..
Canadian federal election results (1960-1979)
For detailed results for an election, including results in each province and territory, see: Canadian federal election, 1962 - 25th General ElectionCanadian federal election, 1963 - 26th General ElectionCanadian federal election, 1965 - 27th General ElectionCanadian federal election, 1968 - 28th G..
Canadian federal election results (1980-1999)
For detailed results for an election, including results for each province and territory, see: Canadian federal election, 1980 - 32nd General ElectionCanadian federal election, 1984 - 33rd General ElectionCanadian federal election, 1988 - 34th General ElectionCanadian federal election, 1993 - 35th..
Canadian federal election results (2000-)
For detailed results for an election, including results for each province and territory, see: Canadian federal election, 2000 - 37th general electionCanadian federal election, 2004 - 38th general electionCanadian federal election, 2006 - 39th general election was held on January 23, 2006 Number of..
Canadian federal election results (2004-)
Contents 1 38th General Election - 20041.1 Notes2 38th General Election - 20042.1 National2.2 Province by Province breakdown3 Preceding Elections 38th General Election - 2004 Canadian federal election, 2004 Notes These results are preliminary as of the morning of Ju..
Canadian federal election results in Brampton, Mississauga and Oakville
This page shows results of Canadian federal elections in the cities of Brampton, Mississauga and Oakville. Contents 1 Regional profile2  ..
Canadian federal election results in Calgary
This is page shows results of Canadian federal elections in the city of Calgary. Contents 1 Regional profile2  ..
Canadian federal election results in Central Ontario
This is page shows results of Canadian federal elections in Central Ontario. Contents 1 Regional profile2  ..
Canadian federal election results in Central Quebec
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Canadian federal election results in Central Toronto
This page shows results of Canadian federal elections in the central part of Toronto. Contents 1 Regional profile2  ..
Canadian federal election results in Eastern Montreal
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Canadian federal election results in Eastern Ontario
This is page shows results of Canadian federal elections in Eastern Ontario. Key Red - Liberal seatsBlue - Conservative and Progressive Conservative seatsCadet blue - Canadian Alliance seatsGrey - Independent seats Contents 1 Regional profile2 ..
Canadian federal election results in Eastern Quebec
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Canadian federal election results in Edmonton and environs
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Canadian federal election results in Hamilton, Burlington and Niagara
This is page shows results of Canadian federal elections in Burlington and the regions of Hamilton and Niagara. Contents 1 Regional profile2  ..
Canadian federal election results in Midwestern Ontario
This is page shows results of Canadian federal elections in Midwestern Ontario, which is roughly from Woodstock to Milton, and from Lake Erie to Goderich. Contents 1 Regional profile2  --> ..
Canadian federal election results in Montérégie
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Canadian federal election results in Newfoundland and Labrador
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Canadian federal election results in New Brunswick
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Canadian federal election results in Northern Montreal and Laval
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Canadian federal election results in Northern Ontario
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Canadian federal election results in Northern Saskatchewan
This is page shows results of Canadian federal elections in the northern part of the province of Saskatchewan. Contents 1 Regional profile2  ..
Canadian federal election results in Nova Scotia
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Canadian federal election results in Ottawa
This is page shows results of Canadian federal elections in the Ottawa, Ontario area. Map of the region's ridings. Colours show the result after the 2006 election Carleton-Mississippi MillsNepean-CarletonOttawa CentreOttawa-OrléansOttawa SouthOttawa-VanierOttawa West-Nepean Key Red - L..
Canadian federal election results in Prince Edward Island
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Canadian federal election results in Quebec City
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Canadian federal election results in rural Alberta
This is page shows results of Canadian federal elections in the province of Alberta outside the Calgary and Edmonton areas. Contents 1 Regional profile2  ..
Canadian federal election results in Rural Manitoba
This is page shows results of Canadian federal elections in the province of Manitoba outside the Winnipeg area. Contents 1 Regional profile2  ..
Canadian federal election results in Southern Durham and York
This is page shows results of Canadian federal elections in the suburban parts of Durham and York Regions. Contents 1 Regional profile2  ..
Canadian federal election results in Southern Saskatchewan
This is page shows results of Canadian federal elections in the southern part of the province of Saskatchewan. Contents 1 Regional profile2  ..
Canadian federal election results in Southwestern Ontario
This page lists results of Canadian federal elections in Southwestern Ontario. Contents 1 Regional profile2  ..
Canadian federal election results in Suburban Toronto
This is page shows results of Canadian federal elections in the outer parts of the City of Toronto. Contents 1 Regional profile2  ..
Canadian federal election results in the British Columbia Interior
This is page shows results of Canadian federal elections in the interior of British Columbia. Contents 1 Regional profile2  ..
Canadian federal election results in the Côte-Nord and Saguenay
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Canadian federal election results in the Eastern Townships
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Canadian federal election results in the Fraser Valley and Southern Lower Mainland
This is page shows results of Canadian federal elections in the Fraser Valley and parts of the Greater Vancouver Regional District south of the Fraser River. Contents 1 Regional profile2  ..
Canadian federal election results in the Laurentides, Outaouais and Northern Quebec
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Canadian federal election results in Vancouver and the Northern Lower Mainland
This is page shows results of Canadian federal elections in the city of Vancouver and suburban areas north of the Fraser River. Contents 1 Regional profile2  ..
Canadian federal election results in Vancouver Island
This is page shows results of Canadian federal elections on Vancouver Island. Contents 1 Regional profile2  ..
Canadian federal election results in Western Montreal
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Canadian federal election results in Winnipeg
This is page shows results of Canadian federal elections in the Winnipeg area. Contents 1 Regional profile2  ..
Canadian federal election results since 1867
The following pages contain summaries of the results of Canadian federal elections since 1867. Detailed results for each election can be found at links from these pages. Canadian federal election results (1867-1879)Canadian federal election results (1880-1899)Canadian federal election results (190..
Canadian Federal Government, Financial Year 2003-04
The page lists the Revenues and Expenditures of the Canadian Federal Government for the finacial year 2003-04. Revenues (in Billions of $CAN) TOTAL $186.1 Personal income tax*$84.9 (46%)Goods and services tax*$28.3 (15%)Corporate income tax*$27.4 (15%)other taxes1*$16.2 (9%)EI Premiums*$17.5 ..
Canadian federal spending, 2004
Canadian federal spending, 2004, comprises the revenues and expenditures of the Government of Canada in the 2004-2005 fiscal year (April 1, 2004 to March 31, 2005). All figures below are in Canadian dollars, and are reported as prepared by the Receiver General for Canada, in the annual Public Accou..
Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences
The Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences (CFHSS) is a learned society federating the associations linked to academic disciplines in Canada. The CFHSS organizes a large conference each year which includes disciplinary sessions for each of the social science and humanities. It ..
Canadian Federation of Engineering Students
The Canadian Federation of Engineering Students (CFES) (Fédération canadienne des étudiants et étudiantes en génie in French) is the national association of undergraduate engineering student societies in Canada, whose purpose is to organize activities, provide services and interact with profess..
Canadian Federation of Jewish Students
The Canadian Federation of Jewish Students (CFJS) or Federation Canadienne Des Etudiants Juifs (FCEJ), in French, is the representative organization of Jewish students across Canada. It was founded by leaders of Jewish student groups across the country in January of 2004 in Ottawa. The CFJS Executi..
Canadian Federation of Nurses' Union
CFNU/FCSII The Canadian Federation of Nurses' Union is a trade union centre in Canada. It represents the interests of Canadian nurses within the Canadian Labour Congress. The CFNU is a member of the International Council of Nurses. References External links [www.nursesunions.ca] ..
Canadian Federation of Poets
The Canadian Federation of Poets is the founding federation in a global community of poets and poetry lovers. Federations and their members from around the world can post messages, "meet" via forums and live chats, and learn about themselves and their international colleagues with regard to poetry. ..
Canadian Federation of Students
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Canadian fifty-dollar bill
Canadian $50, front Canadian $50, back The Canadian $50 bill is one of five different banknotes of Canadian currency. It is sometimes dispensed by ABMs, but not as commonly as the $20 bill. The current 50-dollar bill is dominantly red in colour. The front features a portrait of William..
Canadian Figure Skating Championships
The Canadian Championships is an annual figure skating competition held by Skate Canada, the nation's figure skating governing body. Skaters compete at the senior and junior levels in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. The top finishers are named to Can..
Canadian Filmmakers' Festival
The Canadian Filmmakers' Festival is an annual film festival in Toronto, Ontario, showcasing Canadian films. It is held in April of each year. External links [Canadian Filmmakers' Festival] ..
Canadian Film Award
The Canadian Film Awards were the leading Canadian cinema awards from 1949 until 1979. With only a handful of Canadian films released each year they were generally a small affair. In several years no film was found to merit the best picture award. The awards were also almost totally dominated by th..
Canadian Film Centre
The Canadian Film Centre is an advanced film, television and new media training institute located in Toronto, Ontario. Founded in 1988 by Canadian-born Academy Award-winning filmmaker Norman Jewison, the Film Centre provides training for emerging Canadian directors, writers, producers, editors and n..
Canadian Film Institute
The Canadian Film Institute (Institut canadien du film) has been in existence since about 1970. It arranges a series of screenings of films as well as the Ottawa International Animation Festival. Notable Staff Executive Director: Tom McSorley External links [CFI official website][..
Canadian five-dollar bill
Canadian $5, front Canadian $5, back New Canadian $5, front New Canadian $5, back The Canadian five-dollar bill is one of the most common banknotes of Canadian currency. It is the lowest denomination banknote currently issued in Canada. The current five-dollar bill is domin..
Canadian Food Inspection Agency
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency, or CFIA, which was created in April 1997, brought together inspection and related services previously provided through the activities of four federal government departments – Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Health Canada and Indus..
Canadian football
A Toronto Argonauts player dives for yardage while a Montreal Alouettes defender gives chase. Canadian football is a sport in which two teams of twelve players each compete for territorial control of a field of play 110 yards (100.6 m) long and 65 yards (59.4 m) wide, with end zones 20 yards (..
Canadian Football Hall of Fame
The Canadian Football Hall of Fame officially opened as a museum to dedicate football in Canada on November 28 1972. It is located beside the City Hall and Family Courts Building in downtown Hamilton, which is inside the former Andrew Carnegie library on Main Street, between Bay Street and McNab S..
Canadian Football League
The Canadian Football League (CFL), also known by its French name, Ligue canadienne de football (LCF), is a professional league located entirely in Canada that plays Canadian football. It is considered to be the highest level of play in Canadian football. The league's top trophy, the Grey Cup, wa..
Canadian Football League East Division
The East Division is one of the two regional divisions of the Canadian Football League. Although the CFL was not founded until 1958, the East Division and its clubs are descended from earlier leagues. Contents 1 History1.1 Pre-19071.2 Interprovincial Rugby Football Union (1907-..
Canadian Football League West Division
CFL West Division Logo The West Division is one of the two regional divisions of the Canadian Football League. Although the CFL was not founded until 1958, the West Division and its clubs are descended from earlier leagues. Contents 1 History1.1 Pre-19361.2 Western Interpro..
Canadian Forces
Canadian Forces The tri-service badge Military Manpower Availability (males age 15-49) 8,417,314 (2004 est.) Fit for military service (males age 15-49) 7,176,642 (2004 est.) Regular personnel (2005) approx. 62,000 [link][link] Primary reserves (including Rangers..
Canadian Forces Administrative Orders
Canadian Forces Administrative Orders (CFAOs) are issued to "supplement and amplify the Queen's Regulations and Orders (QR&O)...[they] contain administrative policy, procedures and information of continuing effect." ''[CFAO 1-1] CFAOs are currently in the process of being superse..
Canadian Forces Air Command
Canadian Forces Air Command CF-18 Hornet CH-149 Cormorant CC-115 Buffalo CT-114 Tutor CH-124 Sea King Canadian Forces Air Command (AIRCOM) is the air force element of the Canadian Forces. AIRCOM is the descendant of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), whi..
Canadian Forces base
A Canadian Forces Base or CFB (French Base des forces canadiennes or BFC) refers to a Canadian military installation of the Canadian Armed Forces. Minor installations are also named Canadian Forces Station or CFS (French Station des forces canadiennes or SFC). Contents 1 Current1.1 Arm..
Canadian Forces Decoration
--> The Canadian Forces Decoration is a Canadian military award given to officers and soldiers of the Canadian Armed Forces who have completed twelve years of military service. The medal is awarded to all ranks, who must have a good record of conduct during the final eight years of claimed servic..
Canadian Forces Exchange System
Canadian Forces Exchange System or CANEX, a division of the Canadian Forces Personnel Support Agency, is a system of retail stores and services focused on beniiting the Canadian Forces and RCMP and their families. CANEX is owned by The Canadian Department of National Defence. CANEX is charged with..
Canadian Forces Land Force Command
Canadian Forces Land Force Command --> Vehicles Builder Model Type Number Dates Details Mercedes-Benz G-Wagen 4 × 4 light utility vehicle N/A 2006 replaced the Iltis light trucks in Afghanistan Bombardier Iltis light utility vehicle 1,900 1980s replaced by the G-Wagen ..
Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School
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Canadian Forces Maritime Command
Canadian Forces Maritime Command Canadian Forces Maritime Command (MARCOM) is the naval service of the Canadian Forces, and as such, it is also the senior service of the Canadian Forces, following the tradition that comes from the Royal Navy. Like the Royal Navy, MARCOM has blue-water capabi..
Canadian Forces Medical Service
CFMS Blazer Badge The Canadian Forces Medical Service (CFMS) provides medical support for the Canadian Forces (CF) both at home and abroad. It is also a personnel branch of the CF, formerly known as the Medical Branch. It has its origins in the Dominion Government's 1885 response to the Nor..
Canadian Forces Military Police
--> The Canadian Forces Military Police provide military police services to the Canadian Forces. Canadian Military Police are unusual in that they are classified as Peace Officers in terms of the Canadian Criminal Code, which gives them the same powers as civilian police. They have the power to ..
Canadian Forces National Investigation Service
The Canadian Forces National Investigation Service (CFNIS) is the investigative arm of the Canadian Forces Military Police. The CFNIS originated in 1993. It is mandated to investigate serious and or sensitive service and criminal offences against property, persons, and the Department of National De..
Canadian Forces Provost Marshal
Canadian Forces Provost Marshal is the head of the Canadian Forces National Investigation Service, the investigation arm of the Canadian Forces Military Police. The Porvost Marshal reports to the Vice Chief of the Defence Staff of the Canadian Forces. ..
Canadian Forces Radio and Television
Canadian Forces Radio and Television (Call sign CFRT, French: Radiotélévision des Forces canadiennes) is a television and radio network system broadcast by satellite to those members of the Canadian Forces ground forces who are serving overseas in places such as the Middle East, Africa and Europe ..
Canadian Forces ranks and insignia
This is a table of the ranks and insignia of the Canadian Armed Forces. As the Canadian Forces are officially bilingual, the French language ranks are in italics. Navy Army and air force Insignia Flag officers General officers Admiral (amiral) General (général) Crown, crossed sabre and bat..
Canadian Forces School of Aerospace Technology and Engineering
The Canadian Forces School of Aerospace Technology and Engineering (CFSATE) is a training school for Aircraft Technicians as well as Image Technicians of the Canadian Forces Air Command. MOC Trained at CFSATE are AVN (514), AVS (526), ACS (565) and Img. It is located at 16 Wing Borden, in central On..
Canadian Foreign Intelligence Agency
Following World War II, a number of Western nations created foreign secret intelligence agencies, but Canada was not among them. Though occasional debates have arisen in the past, a Canadian Foreign Intelligence Agency has never been formed. Prior to the election of the current government, thinking ..
Canadian Forest Service
Canadian Forest Service is a Canadian government agency within Natural Resources Canada responsible for promoting the sustainable development of Canada's forests and competitiveness of the forest sector to benefit present and future Canadians. The Minister of Natural Resources, responsible for the f..
Canadian Formula Ford
Canadian Formula Ford is a racing series that Canadians quickly adopted and quickly became a very competitive series with fields often reaching 50 cars. References This article or section does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact an..
Canadian Forward
The Canadian Forward was the official party organ of the Social Democratic Party of Canada between 1916 and 1918. It was one of the leading papers of the socialist movement, providing ascerbic commentary on the war effort of the First World War, especially conscription. It was edited by Isaac Bain..
Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research
The Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research is a Canadian charitable foundation whose goal is to raise awareness of AIDS/HIV to increase funds for research. CANFAR is currently the only such organization in Canada. The foundation was created in 1987. External link [Canadian Foundation for AIDS..
Canadian Foundation for Children, Youth and the Law v. Canada (Attorney General)
Foundation for Children, Youth and the Law v. Canada, [2004] 1 S.C.R. 76, 2004 SCC 4 - known also as the spanking case - is a leading Charter decision of the Supreme Court of Canada where the Court upheld section 43 of the Criminal Code that allowed for a defence for assaulting children as ..
Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric Sciences
The Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric Sciences (CFCAS) "funds research that improves the scientific understanding of processes and predictions, provides relevant science to policy makers and improves understanding of the ways in which these challenges affect human health and the natura..
Canadian French
Canadian French is the common term for naming the regional dialects or varieties of French found in Canada. As such, it is a misnomer, even as an umbrella term, since there is no single Canadian dialect, regardless of what part of the country francophones live or were raised in. In Canada, Acadian F..
Canadian Geographic
Canadian Geographic magazine Canadian Geographic is the bimonthly magazine of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society (RCGS). It was first published in May 1930 under the name Canadian Geographical Journal. The society's objective was to produce a popular magazine dealing primarily with Canadia..
Canadian Geographic Information Systems
The Canadian Geographic Information Systems (CGIS) was developed in the 1950s and 1960s to assist in regulatory procedures of land-use management and resource monitoring. At that time, Canada was beginning to realize problems associated with its seemingly endless boundaries, in combination with nat..
Canadian Geophysical Union
The Canadian Geophysical Union/Union géophysique canadienne (or CGU) began as a society dedicated to the scientific study of the solid earth and has evolved into one that is concerned with all aspects of the physical study of Earth and its space environment, including the Sun and solar system. To e..
Canadian Global Almanac
thumb The Canadian Global Almanac is an Canadian reference book containing a large collection of facts and statistics. It grew out of the American World Almanac and Book of Facts when in 1986 an all Canadian version was published, edited by John Filion and published by Susan Yates. John Rober..
Canadian Gold Maple Leaf
The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf is the official bullion gold coin of Canada. It is produced by the Royal Canadian Mint. It is the purest gold coin of regular issue in the world, with a gold content of .9999 millesimal fineness (24 carats). That is, it contains virtually no base metals at all &ndash..
Canadian Golf and Country Club
The Canadian Golf and Country Club is a golf course in Ashton, Ontario, near Ottawa, owned by the Magma Corporation. This 27-hole full service golf facility is occasionally host to some minor tournaments. External links [Canadian Golf and Country Club] *WikiSatellite view at [WikiMa..
Canadian Golf Hall of Fame
Canadian Golf Hall of Fame and Museum is the hall of fame for Canadian golfers. It is operated by the Royal Canadian Golf Association. Partial list of inductees Al BaldingDave Barr (golfer)Jocelyne BourassaDawn Coe-JonesGeorge KnudsonStan LeonardMoe NormanJack NicklausAlexa Stirling FraserStanley..
Canadian Government Railways
Canadian Government Railways (CGR) was the descriptive name used between 1915-1918 for all federal government-owned railways in Canada. The principal component companies were: the Intercolonial Railway of Canada (IRC), the National Transcontinental Railway (NTR), the Prince Edward Island Railway ..
Canadian Grain Commission
The Canadian Grain Commission is a Canadian government department responsible for the grain industry. The Minister of Agriculture and Agri-food is responsible for the Canadian Grain Commission. External links [Canadian Grain Commission Official Website Portal] ..
Canadian Grand Prix
Canadian Grand Prix Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Laps''' 70 Circuit length km (2.71 miles) Race length 305.27 km (189.69 miles) Year 2005 Most wins by single driver Most wins by single contructor Most wins Winner Kimi Räikkönen Winning team McLaren-Mercedes Winning t..
Canadian Group of Painters
The Canadian Group of Painters was a group of noted Canadian painters formed in 1931. The impetus was the Group of Seven, whose influence on Canadian art can't be underestimated. In 1932, J. E. H. MacDonald died and the Group of Seven disbanded. In their wake rose a new group called the Canadian ..
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Canadian Health Coalition
The Canadian Health Coalition is a lobby group dedicated to preserving Canada's current Medicare system and to promoting the overall goal and policy of universal public health care. In 2002 and 2003 it was the leading national organization advocating that the Canadian federal government adopt the re..
Canadian Health Libraries Association
The Canadian Health Libraries Association or Association des bibliothèques de la santé du Canada was founded in 1976. It represents the views of Canadian health sciences librarians to governments, the health community and fellow librarians. Birth The genesis of the CHLA/ABSC can be traced to the ..
Canadian Health Network
The Canadian Health Network (CHN) is a national, bilingual health promotion service brought to you by the Public Health Agency of Canada and major health organizations across Canada. It is an on-line collaborative service. The CHN offers dependable, up-to-date information on health promotion and di..
Canadian Heraldic Authority
The full coat of arms of the Canadian Heraldic Authority The Canadian Heraldic Authority (French: Autorité héraldique du Canada) is an agency of the Government of Canada responsible for heraldry in Canada. The Authority is responsible for the creation and granting of new coats of arms (armor..
Canadian Heritage Alliance
The Canadian Heritage Alliance is a Canadian white supremacist organization that was founded in 2000 in Kitchener, Ontario and is now based in London, Ontario. The group is led by former Heritage Front member Melissa Guille. Contents 1 History2 Purpose3 Controversies4 Notes ..
Canadian Heritage Information Network
The Canadian Heritage Information Network (CHIN) is a Canadian government-supported organization that provides a networked interface to Canada's heritage, largely through the World Wide Web. It aims to give access to Canada's heritage for both Canadians and a worldwide audience, by supporting the de..
Canadian Heritage Rivers System
The Canadian Heritage Rivers System (CHRS) was established in 1984 by the federal, provincial and territorial governments to conserve and protect the best examples of Canada's river heritage, to give them national recognition, and to encourage the public to enjoy and appreciate them. It is a coopera..
Canadian hip hop
Music of Canada Maritime Provinces (NS, PEI, NB) Newfoundland and Labrador Nunavut, Northwest Territories, Yukon Prairie Provinces (AB, MB, SK) First Nations (Inuit, Dene, Innu) Ontario, British Columbia, Quebec Genres: Celtic - Classical - Folk - Hip hop - Jazz - Pop - Rock Timeline and Sa..
Canadian Historical Aircraft Association
The Canadian Historical Aircraft Association is a non-profit organization based in Windsor, Ontario which is committed to preserving old planes. They have a Stearman, 2 Chipmunks, a T-33 and are in charge of maintenance and restoration of the Lancaster Bomber that was on a concrete pedestal in Jack..
Canadian Historical Association
The Canadian Historical Association (French Société historique du Canada) is a Canadian organization founded in 1922 for the purposes of promoting historical research and scholarship. It publishes the Journal of the CHA and a well-respected series of booklets featuring concise treatments of partic..
Canadian Hit 30 Countdown
The Canadian Hit 30 Countdown is a Canadian radio countdown show. It launched on November 6, 2004, on stations owned by Newcap Broadcasting. It is currently Canada's only CHR hit countdown; the Canadian Top 20 is a hot adult contemporary chart. The show is hosted by "Mauler and Rush", the morning t..
Canadian Hockey Association
Canadian Hockey Association can refer to: A short-lived hockey competition that ran from 1909 to 1910. Canadian Hockey Association (administrative) - The governing body for ice hockey in Canada that merged with the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association in 1994 to form the modern governing body, Hocke..
Canadian Hockey Association (1909-1910)
This article is part of the Evolution of the NHL series. Amateur Hockey Association (1893-1898) Canadian Amateur Hockey League (1898-1905) Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey League (1905-1906) Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association (1906-1909) Canadian Hockey Association (1909-1910) National Hockey ..
Canadian Hockey League
Canadian Hockey League Head Office Toronto, Ontario Official Web site [C.H.L.] President David Branch Vice Presidents Gilles Courteau Rod Robinson Founded 1972 The Canadian Hockey League is an umbrella organization for three North American Major Junior "A" ..
Canadian Home Video Rating System
The Canadian Home Video Rating System (CHVRS) is a rating classification system applied to home video products such as DVDs. It is administered by the Canadian Motion Picture Distributors Association (CMPDA). Ratings are "averaged" from those assigned by participating provincial film boards (a..
Canadian honorifics
Canada honorifics are few, many of which are maintained from before confederation. Contents 1 Political honorifics1.1 His/Her Excellency1.2 The Right Honourable1.3 The Honourable1.4 Senators1.5 Privy Council1.6 Queen's Counsel1.7 Members of legislative ass..
Canadian honours system
The Queen of Canada, Elizabeth II, is the font of the Canadian honours system, pictured here wearing her insignias as Sovereign of the Order of Canada and of the Order of Military Merit The Canadian honours system has developed as a unique entity since the centennial of Canadian Confederation ..
Canadian Horse
Although relatively unknown, the Canadian Horse has influenced many other North American breeds, including the Morgan, American Saddlebred, and Standardbred. Although there have been several times when the breed almost went extinct, the Canadian Horse has enthusiasts within and outside of Canada. T..
Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame
The Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame was established in 1978 located at the Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Ontario to honor those who have made a significant contribution to the sport of harness and thoroughbred horse racing in Canada. The Hall of Fame annually inducts Thoroughbred and Standardbr..
Canadian House of Commons
redirect [[template:Politics of Canada]]The House of Commons (French: Chambre des communes) is a component of the Parliament of Canada, along with the Sovereign (represented by the Governor General) and the Senate. The House of Commons is a democratically elected body, consisting of 308 members, who..
Canadian House of Commons Page Program
Pages Kirk Nangreaves and Eric Chasse stand in front of Speaker Gilbert Parent during a sitting of the Canadian House of Commons in 1998 A Page is a non-partisan employee of the Canadian House of Commons. They perform both ceremonial and administrative duties including: Participation in the ..
Canadian House of Commons seating plan
In the Canadian House of Commons seating plan, Members of Parliament are generally seated as a group with members of the caucus of their political party. The members of the governing party or parties are seated to the right of the Speaker in the House of Commons, while members of opposition parties ..
Canadian House of Commons Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development
The Canadian House of Commons Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development is a standing committee in the Canadian House of Commons. Membership Clerk of the Committee: Roger Préfontaine Party Member District Conservative Colin Mayes, chair Okanagan—Shuswap, BC N..
Canadian House of Commons Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics
The Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics studies and reports on matters referred to it by the Canadian House of Commons, or on topics the Committee itself chooses to examine. It is a permanent standing committee established by the Standing Orders of the House. Legislation, departme..
Canadian House of Commons Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development
The Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development (FAAE) is a committee in the Canadian House of Commons. It focuses on foreign affairs and international development. Before the 39th Parliament, the committee was known as the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and Internatio..
Canadian House of Commons Standing Committee on International Trade
The Standing Committee on International Trade (CIIT) is a committee in the Canadian House of Commons. It focuses on international trade. The committee is a new one for the 39th Parliament, having split off from the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade. Studies softwood lum..
Canadian House of Commons Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities
The Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities (TRAN) is a committee in the Canadian House of Commons. It focuses on transport, infrastructure and communities. Before the 39th Parliament, the committee was known as just the Standing Committee on Transport. Studies Bill C-3 (39t..
Canadian Human Rights Act
This article is about the Canadian Human Rights Act, which should not be confused with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms or the Canadian Bill of Rights. The Canadian Human Rights Act is a statute originally passed by the Government of Canada in 1977 with the express goal of extending the ..
Canadian Human Rights Commission
The Canadian Human Rights Commission was established in 1977 by the government of Canada. It is empowered under the Canadian Human Rights Act to investigate and try to settle complaints of discrimination in employment and in the provision of services within federal jurisdiction. The CHRC is also emp..
Canadian humour
Canadian humour is an integral part of the Canadian Identity. There are several traditions in Canadian humour in both English and French. While these traditions are distinct and at times very different, there are common themes that relate to Canadians' shared history and geopolitical situation in N..
Canadian hundred-dollar bill
Canadian $100, front Canadian $100, back Canadian $100, front, Birds Design Canadian $100, back, Birds Design The Canadian $100 bill is one of five different banknotes of Canadian currency. It is the highest-valued and least-circulated of the bills. The current 100-dollar b..
Canadian Hurricane Centre
The Canadian Hurricane Centre (CHC) is a division of the Meteorological Service of Canada, an agency of Canada's Department of the Environment, which exists to advise Canadians on the threat of tropical cyclones such as hurricanes and tropical storms. CHC serves to provide guidance to MSC's weather..
Canadian Hydrographic Service
Canadian Hydrographic Service logo or crest The Canadian Hydrographic Service (CHS) is Canada's hydrographic office, with responsibility for performing hydrographic surveys and publishing paper and electronic nautical charts. CHS also represents Canada in the International Hydrographic Organizat..
Canadian Hydro Developers
Canadian Hydro Developers Inc. TSX: [KHD] is a Canadian company that operates 12 hydroelectric power sites, 4 wind power sites and one biomass power site in Canada. Canadian Hydro Developers is the Canadian leading supplier of EcoLogo certified power from environmentally sounds low-impac..
Canadian Idol
Canadian Idol is a reality television show on the Canadian television network CTV, based on the popular British show Pop Idol and its American counterpart American Idol. The show is a competition to find the most talented young singer in Canada. It is hosted by Ben Mulroney. Jon Dore was the "ro..
Canadian Idol (Season 1)
In the first season of Canadian Idol, which debuted on June 9, 2003, Ryan Malcolm of Kingston, Ontario won, with Gary Beals of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia coming in second. Malcolm released his debut album entitled "Home" in October 2003, which included his first single from Canadian Idol: "Something Mo..
Canadian Idol (Season 4)
Sheldon Elter, 27, is from Edmonton, Alberta and an accomplished local theatrical writer and actor. His one-man play, Metis Mutt, which was performed at the Edmonton Fringe Festival in 2002, won him two local awards. He is the first aboriginal competitor in the program's history. [Canadian ..
Canadian immigration and refugee law
Canadian immigration and refugee law concerns the area of law related to the admission of foreign-nationals into Canada, their rights and responsibilities once admitted, and the conditions of their removal. The primary law on these matters is in the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, which goal..
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce TSX: [CM] NYSE: [CM], better known to most customers as CIBC, is one of Canada's major banks. CIBC (as well as Amicus Bank and President's Choice Financial) is classified as a Domestic Chartered Bank (Schedule I). With its headquarters in..
Canadian Improv Games
The Canadian Improv Games (CIG) is an education based format of Improvisational theatre for Canadian high schools. Schools form teams of up to 8 players, these teams compete in provincial tournaments, and the winning team from each province goes to the National Festival and Tournament held in Otta..
Canadian incumbents by year
Leaders by year State leaders Religious leaders Business leaders Int'l organization leaders Colonial governors Canadian incumbents British incumbents Lists of office-holders This is a list of Canadian incumbents in any given year. This includes cabinet ministers, provincial premiers, lieu..
Canadian Independent Wrestling Alliance
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006. } The Canadian Independent Wrestling Alliance is a Pro..
Canadian Index of Wellbeing
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Canadian Industries Limited
Canadian Industries Limited, also known as CIL is a Canadian chemicals manufacturer. Products include paints, fertilizers and pesticides, and explosives. It is a subsidiary of Imperial Chemical Industries. One of their manufacturing facilities was located in Millhaven west of Kingston, Ontario. Ext..
Canadian Information Processing Society
The Canadian Information Processing Society (C.I.P.S) is the Information Technology professional society in Canada. The society certifies and regulates the Information Systems Professional (I.S.P) designation in most provinces. The society also performs accreditation of computer science and softw..
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) is the major federal agency responsible for funding health research in Canada. It is the successor to the Medical Research Council of Canada. It aims to create new health knowledge, and to translate that knowledge from the research setting into real wo..
Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics
The Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics (CITA) is a nationally supported research institute hosted by the University of Toronto, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. External links [The Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics] ..
Canadian Institute of Actuaries
The Canadian Institute of Actuaries is the national organization of the actuarial profession in Canada. It was incorporated on March 18, 1965. The FCIA designation stands for Fellow of the Canadian Institute of Actuaries. As the national organization of the Canadian actuarial profession, the CIA m..
Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants
Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants (CICA) together with the CA institutes, represents approximately 70,000 Chartered Accountants and 8,500 students in Canada and Bermuda. The CICA conducts research into current business issues and supports the setting of accounting, auditing and assurance s..
Canadian Institute of Management
The Canadian Institute of Management (www.cim.ca) is Canada's senior management association. As a non-profit organization, the Institute was established in 1942 and is dedicated to enhancing managerial skills and professional development. Currently, there are 17 branches coast-to-coast with the Nati..
Canadian Intellectual Property Office
The Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) is the patent, trademark, and copyright administration body of Canada. See also Patent office External links [CIPO website] ..
Canadian International Air Show
The Canadian International Airshow is an annual air show taking place in Toronto at the end of the Canadian National Exhibition since 1949. Aircraft from Canada, the United States and a host of other countries take to the skies over Lake Ontario. See also List of Canadian organizations with royal p..
Canadian International AutoShow
The Canadian International Autoshow is the Canadian equivalent to the United States Autoshow held in Detroit. This event is held in Toronto, Ontario. The event runs annually, from February 17th to February 26 (for 2006) and showcases what automobile manufacturers have been working on. This includes ..
Canadian International Development Agency
The Canadian International Development Agency is a Canadian government agency which administers foreign aid programs in developing countries. CIDA operates in partnership with other Canadian organizations in the public and private sectors as well as other international organizations. It reports to t..
Canadian International Dragon Boat Festival
The Canadian International Dragon Boat Festival or Alcan Dragon boat Festival takes place every June at False Creek in Vancouver. It was founded in 1986 by Honourable David See-Chai Lam and Milton Wong. Venue False Creek Boats The festival uses 6-16 Dragon boats and Gemini Boats. External links ..
Canadian International Labour Network
The Canadian International Labour Network was a collaborative research organization at McMaster University and the University of British Columbia from 1996 to 2002. was a collaborative research venture between the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) and McMaster University. [..
Canadian International Paper Company
The Canadian International Paper Company (CIP) was a Montreal-based forest products company, a former subsidiary of International Paper. It was originally formed as the St. Maurice Lumber Company in 1919 but was renamed in 1925. It was sold to Canadian Pacific Forest Products in 1989, which became A..
Canadian International School of Hong Kong
--> Canadian International School of Hong Kong (CDNIS) is a school located in 36 Nam Long Shan Road, Nam Long Shan, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It is a non-profit institution which opened in 1991 after the Hong Kong government appealed to the Canadian expatriate community to help reduce a shortag..
Canadian International Stakes
The Canadian International Stakes is a $2 million Grade I Canadian stakes race on Turf for thoroughbred racehorses three years of age and up held annually in October at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Ontario. Since its creation in 1938 as "The Long Branch Championship", the race has undergone chan..
Canadian International Trade Tribunal
The Canadian International Trade Tribunal is an independent quasi-judicial body operating in Canada's trade remedy system. The administrative tribunal, which considers cases of dumping and subsidizing, reports to Parliament through the Minister of Finance. The organization hears appeals, conduc..
Canadian Internet Registration Authority
The Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) (French: Autorité canadienne pour les enregistrements Internet ACEI) is a non-profit Canadian corporation that is responsible for operating the .ca country code top-level domain. It was incorporated in 1998 and assumed operation of .ca on December..
Canadian Interuniversity Sport
CIS Logo Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) is the national governing body of university sport in Canada. CIS comprises the majority of degree granting universities in the country. The USA equivalent to CIS is the NCAA. The Canadian Interuniversity Athletics Union (CIAU) was founded in 190..
Canadian Interuniversity Sport men's basketball championship
This is a list of Canadian Interuniversity Sport past champions in men's basketball. The championship team wins the W.P. McGee Trophy. The finals have been played at the Halifax Metro Centre since 1988. The championship consists of a 10 team tournament. Year Winning University Runner Up Univer..
Canadian Interuniversity Sport women's basketball championship
This is a list of winners of the Canadian Interuniversity Sport women's basketball championship, also called the Bronze Baby. Winners 1972 - UBC Thunderbirds1973 - UBC Thunderbirds1974 - UBC Thunderbirds1975 - Laurentian Lady Vees1976 - Laurentian Lady Vees1977 - Laurentian Lady Vees1978 - Laurenti..
Canadian Interuniversity Sport women's ice hockey championship
This is a list of Canadian Interuniversity Sport women's ice hockey champions. 1998 - Concordia Stingers1999 - Concordia Stingers2000 - Alberta Pandas2001 - Toronto Varsity Blues2002 - Alberta Pandas2003 - Alberta Pandas2004 - Alberta Pandas2005 - Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks ..
Canadian Islamic Congress
The Canadian Islamic Congress is the main lobby group for the Muslim community in Canada. It is based in Kitchener, Ontario and its president is Dr. Mohamed Elmasry. See also Islam in CanadaMuslim Canadian Congress External link [Official website] ..
Canadian IT Body of Knowledge
Canadian Information Technology Body of Knowledge, or CITBOK, is the Project undertaken to define and outline the Body of Knowledge that defines a Canadian Information Technology Professional. CITBOK Project is sponsored by CIPS - Canadian Information Processing Society. ..
Canadian Jewish Congress
The Canadian Jewish Congress is an umbrella group of Jewish organizations in Canada and constitutes one of the main lobby groups for the Jewish community in the country though it often competes with B'nai Brith Canada in that regard. Contents 1 Founding2 World War 23 References4&n..
Canadian Jewish News
The Canadian Jewish News (CJN) is a weekly, English-language tabloid-sized newspaper serving Canada's Jewish community. Though independent, the newspaper has been, since 1971, owned by a group of Jewish leaders involved with Canadian Jewish Congress and is generally seen as reflecting the CJC's v..
Canadian Journalists for Free Expression
Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) is a Canadian non-governmental organization supported by Canadian journalists and advocates of free expression. The purpose of the organization is to defend the rights of journalists and contribute to the development of press freedom throughout the wor..
Canadian Journal of Chemistry
The Canadian Journal of Chemistry is a scientific journal published by the National Research Council of Canada. Research articles and, from time to time, review articles in all areas of chemistry are published. It is the principal medium of publication for the Canadian Society for Chemistry. Ext..
Canadian Journal of Nursing Research
The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research is a journal published by the McGill University School of Nursing. Their primary goal is to publish original nursing research that develops basic knowledge for the discipline and examines the application of the knowledge in practice. External links [Ca..
Canadian Judicial Council
The Canadian Judicial Council is the regulating body for Canadian judges composed mostly of chief justices and associate chief justices of Canada's superior courts. The council deals with complaints against judges and establishes rules of conduct and practice. Estalished in 1971 by an act of Parl..
Canadian Junior A Hockey League
CJAHL Emblem The Canadian Junior A Hockey League (CJAHL), an association of Canadian Junior A hockey leagues and teams, formed in November 1993, emerging from the Canada West Association of Junior 'A' Hockey. The Canada West Association had operated since 1990 and included BC Junior Hockey L..
Canadian Junior Curling Championships
The Canadian Junior Curling Championships is an annual curling tournament held to determine the best junior-level curling team in Canada. Junior level curlers must be under the age of 20 as of December 31 in the year prior to the tournament. Every year since 1987, the event has been combined with ..
Canadian Junior Football League
CJFL Logo The Canadian Junior Football League is a national amateur Canadian football league consisting of 20 teams playing in six provinces across Canada. The teams compete annually for the Canadian Bowl. The CJFL's formal mission statement is: "The Canadian Junior Football League provides ..
Canadian Kennel Club
The Canadian Kennel Club (or C.K.C.) is the primary registry body for purebred dog pedigrees in Canada. Beyond maintaining the pedigree registry, the C.K.C. also promotes events such as conformation shows and obedience trials for purebred dogs and confers championship and other titles in conformati..
Canadian labour and employment law
Canadian labour law is that body of law which regulates the rights, restrictions obligations of trade unions, workers and employers in Canada. Canadian employment law is that body of law which regulates the rights, restrictions obligations of non-unioned workers and employers in Canada. See also L..
Canadian Labour Congress
Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) ..
Canadian Labour Party
The Canadian Labour Party was an early, unsuccessful attempt at creating a national labour party in Canada. Although it ran candidates in the federal elections of 1917, 1921, 1925 and 1926, it never succeeded in its goal of providing a national forum for the Canadian labour movement. In most provi..
Canadian Lacrosse Association
The Canadian Lacrosse Association (l'Association canadienne de crosse), founded in 1925, is the governing body of lacrosse in Canada. It conducts national junior and senior championship tournaments for men and women in both field and box lacrosse. It also participated in the inaugural World Indoor L..
Canadian Lakes, Michigan
Canadian Lakes is an unincorporated community in Mecosta County, Michigan, United States. It is a Census-designated place (CDP) used for statistical purposes. As of the 2000 census, the population was 1,922. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the community has a total area ..
Canadian Land and Emigration Company
In 1859, the Crown Lands Department in Province of Canada advertised a block of land for sale in (what is now) Haliburton County. The purpose for the sale of the land was to promote rapid settlement of the newly created townships in the district through private enterprise. The townships included in ..
Canadian Learning Television
Canadian Learning Television or CLT is a Canadian cable television specialty channel. It is currently the only national educational television channel. CLT is owned by CHUM Limited via the spin-off company Access Media Group; its headquarters are in Edmonton, Alberta. CLT offers a mix of informati..
Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives
LGBT movements  Around the world ·   · · Opposition · Violence The Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives is a non-profit organization in Canada, which archives materials relating to the history of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities in Canada. The archives ..
Canadian Letters and Images Project
The Canadian Letters and Images Project is an online archive of the collective war experience of Canada, from any war, as told through contemporary letters and images. The project was started in August 2000 by the Department of History at Malaspina University-College. In November 2003 the History ..
Canadian Library Association
The Canadian Library Association (CLA) was founded in Hamilton, Ontario in 1946, and was incorporated under the Companies Act on November 26, 1947. CLA is a non-profit voluntary organization, governed by an elected Executive Council, which is advised by over thirty interest groups and committees. ..
Canadian Light Rail Vehicle
TTC CLRV TTC CLRV Reporting marks TTC Locale Toronto Years of operation 1977 – Present Track gauge 4 ft 10 7/8in (1.495 m) Headquarters Toronto, Ontario The Canadian Light Rail Vehicle is a type of streetcar currently used by the Toronto Transit Commission in Toronto, ..
Canadian Light Source Synchrotron
Front facade of the Canadian Light Source The Canadian Light Source (CLS) is a third generation 2.9 giga electron volt synchrotron located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. It opened on October 22, 2004 after three years of construction and cost C$173.5 million. One of only 17 such facilit..
Canadian literature
Canadian literature may be divided in two parts, somewhat like a tree with two great roots. One root is the deeply buried culture of France. The other is just as deeply buried in the traditions of England. One part of Canadian literature is written in French, the other in English. But the branches o..
Canadian Living
Canadian Living is a monthly Canadian lifestyle magazine, which publishes articles relating to food, fashion, crafts and health and family advice. The magazine, along with its French language counterpart Coup de Pouce, was launched in 1975 by Telemedia. It was acquired by Transcontinental Media in ..
Canadian Locomotive Company
A Canadian Locomotive Company C-Liner decked out in Canadian Pacific Railway livery. The Canadian Locomotive Company, commonly referred to as CLC, was a Canadian manufacturer of railway locomotives located in Kingston, Ontario. Its works were located on Ontario Street on Kingston's waterfront...
Canadian Lyceum of Greece
The Canadian Lyceum of Greece is an international summer school based in Chania, Crete. It supports travel to and study in Greece while earning high school credits toward secondary school graduation in the province of Ontario, Canada. It is the only Canadian high school program operating in Greece. ..
Canadian Martyrs
The Canadian Martyrs were eight Jesuit missionaries from Sainte-Marie among the Hurons, who were martyred in the 17th century in Canada and Upstate New York. --> The Martyrs are St. Jean de Brébeuf (1649), St. Noël Chabanel (1649), St. Antoine Daniel (1648), St. Charles Garnier (1649), St. René ..
Canadian Masters (snooker)
Snookertournaments World Championship Ranking tournaments UK Championship Grand Prix Malta Cup Welsh Open China Open Other tournaments Northern Ireland Trophy Masters Pot Black The Canadian Masters was a professional snooker tournament. The tournament was held four tim..
Canadian Mathematical Society
The Canadian Mathematical Society (CMS) is dedicated to the interests of mathematical research and education in Canada. It was originally conceived in June 1945 as the Canadian Mathematical Congress. A name change was debated for many years; ultimately, a new name was adopted in 1979, upon its inc..
Canadian Media Guild
CMG The Canadian Media Guild (CMG) is a trade union representing employees at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (outside Quebec and Moncton), the Canadian Press, Reuters, Agence France-Presse, and TVOntario. On August 15, 2005, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation locked out its 5500 member..
Canadian Medical Association
The Canadian Medical Association (CMA) is the largest association of doctors in Canada and works to represent their interests nationally. It formed in 1867, three months after Confederation. The CMA publishes the Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ) and through accreditation of educational p..
Canadian Medical Association Journal
The Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ) is a general medical journal that is published bimonthly in Canada by the Canadian Medical Association (CMA). It is considered to be one of the top five general medical journals; the others being the New England Journal of Medicine, the Journal of ..
Canadian Medical Hall of Fame
The Canadian Medical Hall of Fame is a Canadian charitable organization, founded in 1994, that honours Canadians who have contributed to the understanding of disease and improving the health of people. It has a museum in London, Ontario, and an annual induction ceremony. Contents 1 Laureates..
Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College
"CMCC" redirects here. For , see . The Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College is a Canadian chiropractic institute, established in 1945. ..
Canadian Mennonite University
Canadian Mennonite University is a private Mennonite university located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Three-year and four-year degrees are granted in a variety of programs. The university offers classes in three different settings: its main campus in southwest Winnipeg; its downtown campus at Menn..
Canadian Metro Airlines
Canadian Metro Airlines is an airline based in London, Ontario, Canada. It is a Canadian start-up airline established in 2004. Fleet The Canadian Metro Airlines fleet consists of 1 Bombardier Dash 8 Q100 aircraft (at January 2005). External links http://www.canadianmetro.com Airlines of Canad..
Canadian Military Colleges
Canadian Military Colleges was a group of military academies in Canada. The CMC initially consisted of: Collège militaire royal de Saint-JeanRoyal Military College of CanadaRoyal Roads Military College After 1995, the Department of National Defence disbanded the CMC and all military training and ..
Canadian Military Engineers
The mission of the Canadian Military Engineers is to contribute to the survival, mobility, and combat effectiveness of the Canadian Forces. Their roles are to conduct combat operations, support the Canadian Forces in war and peace, support national development, provide assistance to civil authoritie..
Canadian Mining Hall of Fame
The Canadian Mining Hall of Fame was established in 1988 as a way to honour the people involved in the creation and development of the Canadian mining industry. The Hall of Fame is on the ground floor of the Mining Building, University of Toronto. 170 College Street, Toronto, Ontario and is part of ..
Canadian Mixed Curling Championship
The C