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- {{Image|Canadian Flag.png|right|350px|National flag of Canada.}} {{Image|Canada Map.png|right|350px|Map of Canada.}}18 KB (2,571 words) - 14:46, 3 March 2024
- ...r 50% of Canadians in a recent poll want to have the monarchy abolished in Canada once Queen Elizabeth II dies."952 bytes (145 words) - 12:48, 13 February 2008
- #REDIRECT [[Talk:Republicanism in Canada]]42 bytes (5 words) - 16:29, 22 June 2008
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- #REDIRECT [[Department of National Defence (Canada)]]53 bytes (6 words) - 22:13, 13 July 2008
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- ...biographies constitute "high priority" biography topics for the subject of Canada. ...cussion from old talk page (cut and paste so history lost) Orignally at [[Canada/Catalogs/Catalog_of_important_Canadians]] ==7 KB (1,049 words) - 18:05, 17 December 2009
- {{Canada Subgroup}}2 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 11:51, 13 March 2024
- * [[Great Depression, Canada]] * [[Canada, World War II]]6 KB (777 words) - 11:19, 30 March 2023
- '''Upper Canada''' was a [[province]] of the [[United Kingdom]], and part of [[British Nort ...From 1760 to 1783 the sparsely settled territory that would become Upper Canada was part of the province of [[Quebec]], administered by a [[Governor-Genera1 KB (168 words) - 02:54, 31 January 2024
- {{Canada Subgroup}}18 members (2 subcategories, 0 files) - 11:50, 13 March 2024
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- {{Subgroup|Canada|Geography|History}}37 bytes (4 words) - 11:51, 13 March 2024
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- '''CGS ''Canada''''' was a fishery protection vessel built in 1940.<ref name=forposterityss | title = HMCS CANADA: Auxiliary Patrol Ship2 KB (257 words) - 00:12, 3 January 2024
- * Beck, J. Murray. ''Pendulum of Power; Canada's Federal Elections'' (1968) ...tory of the British Empire Companion Series) (2008) [http://www.amazon.com/Canada-British-Empire-History-Companion/dp/019927164X/ref=sr_1_118?ie=UTF8&s=books64 KB (8,604 words) - 18:46, 16 July 2010
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- *[[Canada/Catalogs/Notable Canadians|Notable Canadians]]117 bytes (12 words) - 17:52, 17 December 2009
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- #REDIRECT [[Republicanism in Canada]]37 bytes (4 words) - 16:29, 22 June 2008
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- ...r regards rendered encyclopedic. Also, I'm pretty sure you can leave off "Canada" from Canadian town names. --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 16:10, 3 Ja254 bytes (38 words) - 17:27, 21 January 2008
- ...w=1a&Table=1a&StartRec=1&Sort=2&B1=Counts&B2=Both Lanaguage composition of Canada]'.</ref> While most native [[French language|French]] speakers live in [[Qu ...ilingualism requirement by agreement with the [[Public Service Alliance of Canada|PSAC]] (union of federal civil servants) offers extensive language training14 KB (2,075 words) - 11:20, 30 March 2023
- ...unswick''' is a [[Maritimes|Maritime]] [[province]] on the east coast of [[Canada]]. ...stimates the provincial population in 2007 to be 750,851. New Brunswick is Canada's only officially [[bilingual]] province. The majority are English-speaking5 KB (695 words) - 08:53, 2 March 2024
- | pagename = CGS Canada | abc = CGS Canada1 KB (99 words) - 22:51, 21 January 2024
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- '''York''' was the permanent capital chosen for [[Upper Canada]], by its first [[Lieutenant Governor]], [[John Graves Simcoe]]. The commu Following Pike's death Americans burned parts of the city, including Upper Canada's legislature. In retaliation the British raided [[Washington DC]], and bu2 KB (270 words) - 14:34, 2 February 2023
- ...o and is often described as the most prestigious [[preparatory school]] in Canada.877 bytes (131 words) - 11:20, 30 March 2023
- ...he older political parties of that nation. Liberal Prime Ministers include Canada’s legacy has been forged under Liberal leadership. The first Liberal gove746 bytes (99 words) - 16:45, 4 November 2015
- ...conomically than in the [[United States of America|U.S.]], '''slavery in [[Canada]]''' existed the [[United Kingdom|U.K.]] outlawed slavery almost throughout ...this occupation that the first African slave was sold in what would become Canada.960 bytes (144 words) - 10:29, 3 March 2023
- ==Change title to "French speech in Canada" == Perhaps a more precise title would be "French speech in Canada," since the article only discusses that. -- it ignores the history of the l2 KB (251 words) - 19:07, 1 April 2008
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- #REDIRECT[[Canada/Bibliography]]32 bytes (3 words) - 16:29, 5 February 2008
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- {{r|New Brunswick, Canada|New Brunswick}} {{r|Atlantic Canada}}1 KB (163 words) - 11:46, 29 February 2024
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- | pagename = Canada, history | abc = Canada, history991 bytes (110 words) - 14:50, 2 August 2008
- | pagename = Republicanism, Canada | abc = Republicanism, Canada751 bytes (63 words) - 15:13, 22 June 2008
- [[Canada]] was hard hit by the [[Great Depression]]. Between 1929 and 1933, the gros In the years between 1900 and 1929, Canada had the world's fastest growing economy, with only a sharp but brief recess35 KB (5,156 words) - 22:21, 15 February 2010
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- ...the UK, but in Canada her (nominal) authority comes from being Queen ''of Canada''. But So I'd like to know exactly what this poll asked people and what 701,011 bytes (162 words) - 16:45, 10 February 2024
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- * [http://atlas.nrcan.gc.ca/site/english/index.html Atlas of Canada] *[http://www.h-net.org/~canada/index_en.html H-Canada, an edited discussion group for experts and students; published daily since600 bytes (82 words) - 06:39, 29 March 2008
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- ...the name of an unincorporated hamlet of 400 people in northern [[Alberta, Canada|Alberta]]. In 1914, the railroad track came through and an engineer ~ by th2 KB (279 words) - 17:31, 21 January 2008
- '''Republicanism in Canada''' has been a minor yet steadily increasing movement among citizens who des ...licanism is in fact popular, where more than 70% of Canadians wish to have Canada become a separate nation.737 bytes (120 words) - 16:45, 10 February 2024
- [[Canada]] is a [[Constitutional monarchy]], and the '''Governor General of Canada''' is delegated to act as the de facto [[Head of State]], on behalf of the Unlike the [[United States of America]], Canada's evolution to full sovereignty has been gradual. Originally the recommend5 KB (706 words) - 02:50, 4 January 2024
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- {{r|Canada}} {{r|History of railways in Canada}}638 bytes (87 words) - 15:49, 31 May 2010
- The linguistic heritage resulting from French colonization of parts of Canada.114 bytes (14 words) - 18:14, 8 October 2009
- | pagename = Republicanism in Canada | abc = Republicanism in Canada2 KB (233 words) - 08:23, 13 September 2009
- ...[[24 Sussex Drive]] in [[Ottawa]]. Stephen Harper ([[Conservative Party of Canada]]) is the incumbent.220 bytes (30 words) - 16:44, 1 April 2024
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- | pagename = Canada, History, Bibliography | abc = Canada, History, Bibliography819 bytes (77 words) - 07:58, 15 March 2024
- | pagename = New Brunswick, Canada689 bytes (60 words) - 11:30, 28 November 2008
- The supreme legislative body in Canada with respect to areas of federal responsibility; each of the ten provinces182 bytes (25 words) - 14:50, 24 April 2010
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- | pagename = Faust, Alberta, Canada | abc = Faust, Alberta, Canada799 bytes (80 words) - 17:26, 21 January 2008
- | pagename = Upper Canada College | abc = Upper Canada College2 KB (231 words) - 02:48, 9 June 2008
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- | pagename = French in Canada | abc = French in Canada820 bytes (68 words) - 13:42, 10 January 2014
- | pagename = Liberal Party (Canada) | abc = Liberal Party (Canada)2 KB (228 words) - 18:09, 15 August 2009
- | pagename = Slavery in Canada | abc = Slavery in Canada2 KB (327 words) - 07:47, 21 May 2022
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- The Great Depression as it affected Canada in the years between 1929 and 1939.114 bytes (15 words) - 18:22, 19 June 2008
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- An unincorporated hamlet of 400 people in northern [[Alberta, Canada]].107 bytes (12 words) - 10:56, 21 June 2009
- | pagename = Great Depression, Canada | abc = Great Depression, Canada901 bytes (90 words) - 08:33, 15 March 2024
- <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>a Maritime province on the east coast of Canada.83 bytes (12 words) - 11:29, 28 November 2008
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- #redirect[[Great Depression, Canada]]37 bytes (4 words) - 08:40, 10 May 2008
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- List of theatres formerly or currently operating in [[Canada]]98 bytes (12 words) - 15:59, 30 August 2022
- Canada's '''Department of National Defence''', headed by the Minister and minister The incumbent Minister is [[Peter MacKay]] ([[Conservative Party of Canada]]).8 KB (1,088 words) - 08:11, 4 May 2024
- {{rpl|Canada}}48 bytes (6 words) - 13:43, 17 September 2022
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- Official delegated by [[Canada]]'s monarch to be the de facto [[Head of State]]115 bytes (17 words) - 23:54, 3 January 2024
- ...nscontinental [[railway]] system that today primarily transports freight. Canada used standard gauge for most of its trackage. Some isolated lines in used ==Philosophy of Railroading in Canada==8 KB (1,130 words) - 22:32, 17 January 2011
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- {{r|Canada}}392 bytes (54 words) - 10:17, 27 June 2023
- :Done! How about [[History of railways in Canada]]? [[User:Russell D. Jones|Russell D. Jones]] 20:46, 31 May 2010 (UTC) ...vel articles about the history of railroads there, and railroads in modern Canada--perhaps with a subway or two. It's more general Canadian transportation, b2 KB (350 words) - 15:09, 20 June 2010
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- | pagename = Prime Minister of Canada | abc = Prime Minister of Canada1 KB (126 words) - 17:20, 12 October 2009
- #REDIRECT [[Canada/Catalogs/Prime Ministers]]45 bytes (5 words) - 16:16, 7 September 2008
- [[Head of government]] of [[Canada]], currently Stephen Harper98 bytes (11 words) - 16:44, 1 April 2024
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- | pagename = Lewis Burwell (Upper Canada) | abc = Burwell, Lewis, Upper Canada1 KB (101 words) - 14:19, 19 February 2024
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- .../content/article/2006/12/04/AR2006120401286.html |title=In French-Speaking Canada, the Sacred Is Also Profane |accessdate=2009-03-13 |last=Struck |first=Doug836 bytes (104 words) - 21:32, 12 March 2009
- | pagename = Governor General of Canada | abc = Governor General of Canada1 KB (102 words) - 09:49, 9 February 2024
- {{r|Canada}}407 bytes (59 words) - 18:48, 15 August 2009
- {{r|Canada}} {{r|Alberta, Canada}}109 bytes (12 words) - 10:57, 21 June 2009
- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Upper Canada College]]. Needs checking by a human.457 bytes (59 words) - 11:20, 30 March 2023
- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/French in Canada]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Canada, history}}553 bytes (73 words) - 07:28, 26 April 2011
- ...to regional and national collections through partnerships with members of Canada's audio-visual community. ...e]], [[Pacific Cinémathèque]], [[Ontario Trillium Foundation]], [[Telefilm Canada]], [[Toronto International Film Festival]] and2 KB (285 words) - 16:30, 15 May 2011
- | pagename = Department of National Defence (Canada) | abc = Department of National Defence (Canada)995 bytes (104 words) - 13:57, 31 May 2008
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- {{r|Canada}} {{r|Governor General of Canada}}263 bytes (35 words) - 13:47, 6 April 2024
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- ...R%3E2.0.CO%3B2-9 Americans in Britain’s Backyard: The Railway Era in Upper Canada, 1850–1880]," ''Business History Review'' 55 (1981): 314–36. ::An illustrated history of railway stations in Canada7 KB (895 words) - 15:46, 31 May 2010
- | pagename = History of railways in Canada | abc = Canada, railways997 bytes (112 words) - 15:45, 31 May 2010
- A description of the history of railways in Canada from its first railway in 1836 to the present.133 bytes (20 words) - 07:37, 20 June 2010
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- | pagename =Audio-Visual Preservation Trust of Canada | abc = Audio-Visual Preservation Trust of Canada1 KB (113 words) - 16:28, 13 February 2008
- ....sciencetech.technomuses.ca/english/collection/rail.cfm History of Rail in Canada]238 bytes (35 words) - 15:46, 31 May 2010
- ...populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Department of National Defence (Canada)]]. Needs checking by a human.880 bytes (115 words) - 15:55, 11 January 2010
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- ...to regional and national collections through partnerships with members of Canada's audio-visual community.293 bytes (33 words) - 16:29, 15 May 2011
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- ...ulated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Audio-Visual Preservation Trust of Canada]]. Needs checking by a human.475 bytes (61 words) - 11:09, 11 January 2010
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- ...tish Columbia, Canada, located on the southern tip of Vancouver Island off Canada's Pacific coast.152 bytes (21 words) - 01:19, 30 August 2013
- ...al Canadian railroad that became Canada's third transcontinental railroad, Canada's largest business failure, and the foundation for the Canadian National Ra241 bytes (30 words) - 14:27, 8 February 2010
- ...e Pacific coast; pop. 3,933,000 (1996) makes it the third most populous of Canada's provinces.179 bytes (23 words) - 18:51, 13 May 2008
- Canada's first French-Canadian prime minister (1841-1919); led Canada during the years of development of the west and transition to the 20th cent185 bytes (25 words) - 00:38, 23 May 2008
- ...[[24 Sussex Drive]] in [[Ottawa]]. Stephen Harper ([[Conservative Party of Canada]]) is the incumbent.220 bytes (30 words) - 16:44, 1 April 2024
- Annual military exercise, in Canada's Arctic80 bytes (9 words) - 11:38, 24 December 2023
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- Annual military exercise, in Canada's Arctic80 bytes (9 words) - 11:37, 24 December 2023
- Canada's navy, founded in 191066 bytes (7 words) - 00:54, 3 January 2024
- The smallest of Canada's three Territories.79 bytes (9 words) - 10:45, 11 August 2008
- One of Canada's three Northern Territories.79 bytes (9 words) - 12:37, 10 August 2008
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- == Canada == === Western Canada ===1 KB (101 words) - 08:53, 13 October 2010
- ...to regional and national collections through partnerships with members of Canada's audio-visual community.293 bytes (33 words) - 16:29, 15 May 2011
- ...apper, soldier, purser, logger, civil servant, and took historic photos of Canada's North in the 1920s155 bytes (21 words) - 11:47, 13 March 2024
- A community in Canada's Arctic where a surface warfare training base will be built.119 bytes (17 words) - 09:14, 11 August 2008
- [[Prime Minister of Canada]] ([[Liberal Party (Canada)|Liberal]]) from 1993 to 200383 bytes (10 words) - 14:29, 2 December 2009
- Canada's Federal police service, a service with paramilitary roots.103 bytes (12 words) - 21:24, 10 August 2008
- ...clude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Wrote of the bullying she received as one of Canada's first female military officers.120 bytes (17 words) - 22:46, 28 February 2022
- ...o vessel that has specialized in supplying small isolated communities in [[Canada's Arctic Archipelago]]146 bytes (18 words) - 14:46, 2 April 2022
- ...dike Gold Rush]] prospector, mining engineer, and a senior bureaucrat in [[Canada's Department of Mining]]148 bytes (18 words) - 23:10, 3 January 2024
- == Relations with Defence Canada == ...s a number of situations where agencies not part of DND, such as Fisheries Canada, and, at least in search and rescue, routinely call on DND assets. The work399 bytes (62 words) - 22:36, 13 July 2008
- One of Canada's ten provinces, between [[Ontario]] and [[Saskatchewan]], south of the Ter147 bytes (18 words) - 15:29, 24 April 2013
- ...54, when it was [[Toronto, Ontario|Toronto's]] busiest, it was replaced by Canada's first [[heavy rail]] [[subway]] route220 bytes (29 words) - 02:32, 4 January 2024
- ...nto, Ontario]]'s second most heavily used [[streetcar]] route, replaced by Canada's second [[heavy rail]] [[subway]] route164 bytes (20 words) - 02:44, 4 January 2024
- ..._curling/history.asp "Canada Curls-- an Illustrated History of Curling in Canada"]264 bytes (41 words) - 16:47, 22 April 2009
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- '''Yellowknife''' is the capital city of Canada's [[Northwest Territories]]. It is situated on the north shore of the [[Gre152 bytes (22 words) - 14:51, 10 January 2024
- Born in Alberta Canada. labs at Canada's National Research Council Institute for Biodiagnostics (NRC-IBD).363 bytes (53 words) - 04:11, 22 November 2023
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- ...ssor of [[Political Science]] at [[Canada]]'s [[Royal Military College of Canada|Royal Military College]] and [[Queen’s University]]176 bytes (22 words) - 14:44, 6 January 2024
- ...that same year she was made one of the first Companions of the [[Order of Canada]] for her humanitarian work. She was appointed the Chancellor of the [[Univ1 KB (180 words) - 11:09, 18 February 2008
- ...''Canadian Broadcasting Corporation''' is a large public broadcaster, in [[Canada]]. ...oration receives funding from the Government of Canada. The Government of Canada appoints its Governors. However, unlike the [[United Kingdom]]'s [[BBC]],464 bytes (64 words) - 19:57, 10 August 2008
- ...5 - BSc, Integrated Sciences - University of British Columbia - Vancouver, Canada * 2010 - MD - University of British Columbia - Vancouver, Canada344 bytes (45 words) - 03:29, 22 November 2023
- <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A large lake in Canada's Northwest Territories, it is a rift lake, on a fault line, and the deepes171 bytes (28 words) - 09:17, 4 March 2022
- ...southern portion of the [[Canada|Canadian]] [[Provinces and territories of Canada|province]] of [[Alberta]], in [[Rocky View County]].206 bytes (27 words) - 22:25, 7 October 2009
- The rest were published by commercial houses in Canada. My theses were on the role of journalists in Canada's ban of cannabis, and on the press530 bytes (86 words) - 04:18, 22 November 2023
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- [[Prime Minister of Canada]] from 1963-68, of the [[Liberal Party (Canada)]] and winner of the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] for his work in resolving the [[255 bytes (37 words) - 18:04, 15 August 2009
- ...ency within the [[Department of Canadian Heritage]] of the [[Government of Canada]]. Its particular responsibility involves the conserving and preservation o ...stitute was created in 1972 to promote the proper care and preservation of Canada's moveable cultural heritage and to advance the practice, science, and tech521 bytes (70 words) - 02:11, 14 September 2013
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- Politician in [[Upper Canada]], and the [[Province of Canada]], gentleman farmer in what is now Toronto, and namesake for [[Small's Cree239 bytes (32 words) - 13:18, 31 January 2024
- I am a citizen of Canada, and recently moved from Ottawa to Vancouver strong interest in Canada politics and history, I am active with the756 bytes (116 words) - 04:51, 22 November 2023
- The '''Nanaimo Port Authority''' was created in 1998 by the [[Canada Marine Act]].<ref name=WestacCma1999/><ref name=CmaNanaimo/> The act created port authorities to manage the operation of 19 of Canada's 20 most economically important [[seaport]]s, including [[Nanaimo]].2 KB (200 words) - 19:08, 2 January 2024
- ...ned in Kazakhstan, Canada, Australia and Namibia; many of today's mines in Canada and Australia are managed for safety and environmental concerns188 bytes (28 words) - 10:06, 25 January 2023
- ...ions writer at the National Film Board of Canada's HQ in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. I have worked professionally as a screenwriter, with writing credits on tw591 bytes (81 words) - 04:42, 22 November 2023
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- *Contributor to ''Canada by Picasso'' (2006) *Coauthor, ''The Unexpected War: Canada in Kandahar'' (2007)319 bytes (36 words) - 12:06, 18 February 2011
- ...the UK, but in Canada her (nominal) authority comes from being Queen ''of Canada''. But So I'd like to know exactly what this poll asked people and what 701,011 bytes (162 words) - 16:45, 10 February 2024
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- ** [[/Trees of Canada|Trees of Canada]] ** [[/Trees of Canada|Trees of Canada]]601 bytes (91 words) - 13:20, 22 September 2020
- ...alled Lot Street on this map, was the northernmost street in [[York, Upper Canada]].]] '''Queen Street''' is an important east-west street in Toronto Canada.954 bytes (145 words) - 10:32, 7 October 2022
- ...NSA, CSE is also responsible for government-wide communications security. Canada, however, does have a world-class [[intelligence analysis]] capability in t Under the still-classified "[[UKUSA agreement]]", Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the U.K., and the U.S. agreed to collect SIGINT in2 KB (206 words) - 05:48, 8 April 2024
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- * [http://atlas.nrcan.gc.ca/site/english/index.html Atlas of Canada] *[http://www.h-net.org/~canada/index_en.html H-Canada, an edited discussion group for experts and students; published daily since600 bytes (82 words) - 06:39, 29 March 2008
- A major newspaper in [[Toronto, Ontario]], [[Canada]], owned by [[CanWest]]. ...HE NEWSROOM! CanWest Global, Chain Editorials and Freedom of Expression in Canada420 bytes (55 words) - 11:20, 30 March 2023
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- Karl Edler was born in southern Alberta, Canada on a cattle ranch. He gained a Manitoba. Karl is a guest worker at Canada's National Research Council526 bytes (76 words) - 04:11, 22 November 2023
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- Ph. D. Philosophy University of Guelph-McMaster, Canada, 1995 M. A. Philosophy of Science University of Guelph-McMaster, Canada, 19901 KB (147 words) - 03:48, 22 November 2023
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- '''Stacey Farber''' (born 25 August 1987 in Toronto, Ontario, [[Canada]]) is a Canadian actress best known for her role as Ellie Nash on the telev207 bytes (29 words) - 12:54, 15 May 2011
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- ...(Oilsand Canada), Equate Petrochemicals, Gas Cracker (Kuwait), Bantrel Co Canada, and Indian Petrochemicals, Olefins(India) as a Process Engineer. I am a registered P.Eng with APEGGA, Alberta, Canada.1 KB (177 words) - 04:17, 22 November 2023
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- | title = Halifax Class Frigates, Canada ...splay system, supplied by Lockheed Martin Canada. It uses General Dynamics Canada [[UYK-501]] workstations.1 KB (200 words) - 08:38, 21 March 2024
- I was born in 1993 in Ontario, Canada. My parents, an Italian man and French Canadian woman, baptized me December Later on, we moved out my birth town and to another town in Ontario, Canada, where I currently reside. I still use the computer, and play video games.835 bytes (133 words) - 03:54, 22 November 2023
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- ...conomically than in the [[United States of America|U.S.]], '''slavery in [[Canada]]''' existed the [[United Kingdom|U.K.]] outlawed slavery almost throughout ...this occupation that the first African slave was sold in what would become Canada.960 bytes (144 words) - 10:29, 3 March 2023
- '''British Columbia''' (also known as '''B.C.''') is a province of [[Canada]]. ...[[Pacific coast]]. British Columbia is the third most populous province in Canada, after [[Ontario]] and [[Quebec]].825 bytes (116 words) - 07:52, 24 May 2010
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- ...Bertram''' (born 5 September 1978 in [[Toronto, Ontario]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]) is a Canadian actress best known for her television roles as Amanda Zimm ...s ''Ready or Not'', which aired on Global Television Network in its native Canada and on Showtime and later The Disney Channel in the United States. During3 KB (412 words) - 11:19, 30 March 2023
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- ...s co-author of ''Globalization and the North: Impacts of Trade Treaties On Canada's Northern Governments'' (CCPA 2004, ISBN 0-88627-383-8), but I am also the ...onstruction labour market. As an economist, I have also worked for some of Canada's housing agencies (CMHC, New Brunswick Housing and Yukon Housing) and have2 KB (283 words) - 04:16, 22 November 2023
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- ...ience from the Univercity of British Columbia (located in Vancouver, B.C., Canada). Until 1997, I was working primarily in Canada along with an enjoyable stint in Anchorage, Alaska. Since then I have effec924 bytes (133 words) - 04:23, 22 November 2023
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- ...and and a Type A Qualification in Physics from the University of Toronto, Canada. I have also a PGCE for honors graduates (in physics and math) from Jordan ...ave a Masters in Education (Technology) from the University of Athabasca, Canada.1 KB (155 words) - 03:52, 22 November 2023
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- ...r regards rendered encyclopedic. Also, I'm pretty sure you can leave off "Canada" from Canadian town names. --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 16:10, 3 Ja254 bytes (38 words) - 17:27, 21 January 2008
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- '''John Baker''' was born a slave in the [[Upper Canada]] to [[Dorinda Baker]], who was a slave owned by an [[United Empire Loyalis ...in a [[Nova Scotia]] based regiment when it was stationed in [[York, Upper Canada]].<ref name=enslavedafricansinearlyontarioJohnBaker/> During the War of 183 KB (380 words) - 08:41, 5 October 2022
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- {{rpl|Republicanism in Canada}}111 bytes (13 words) - 03:43, 26 September 2013
- ...nation throughout the [[Mackenzie Basin]], or in the [[Beaufort Sea]] or [[Canada's Arctic Archipelago]].}} '''Great Slave Lake''' is a large, deep lake in [[Canada]]'s [[Northwest Territories]].<ref name=spectacularnwtGreatSlaveLake/> It2 KB (262 words) - 11:16, 4 March 2022
File:Shallow sandbanks extended far across Burrard Inlet's First Narrows before they were extensively dredged from 1912-1917.png |pub-country = Canada(1,059 × 638 (684 KB)) - 19:16, 19 April 2022File:Alfred C. Weed, with rock cod - 3000.33.2905.jpg |pub-country = Canada(2,378 × 3,000 (526 KB)) - 19:27, 19 April 2022File:Prince-rupert-grain-terminal.jpg .../www.flickr.com/people/40838054@N00 Miguel Borges] from Prince Rupert, BC, Canada(800 × 547 (117 KB)) - 21:37, 19 April 2022- The '''Canadian Broadcasting Corporation''', is a public broadcaster in [[Canada]], which operates a news division.208 bytes (28 words) - 19:48, 10 August 2008
- *[[Canada/Catalogs/Notable Canadians|Notable Canadians]]117 bytes (12 words) - 17:52, 17 December 2009
File:Hudson's Bay Company boat Saskalta at Waterways, Alberta, in 1936.jpeg |pub-country = Canada(163 × 116 (4 KB)) - 20:08, 19 April 2022- ...ated by 21 nations, including the United States, China, Japan, Australia, Canada, Mexico, Singapore and others; representing more than two-thirds of the wor302 bytes (41 words) - 12:54, 19 September 2013
File:Headshot crop of Charles Eymundson (10860654513).jpg |pub-country = Canada(482 × 526 (43 KB)) - 19:17, 19 April 2022- ...onfirmed attempt was by [[Ahmed Ressam]], captured on the U.S. border with Canada when Customs officer Diana Dean observed him acting suspiciously, and carry ...11</ref> Investigations showed him to be associated with a support cell in Canada.1 KB (146 words) - 02:24, 21 February 2024
- *[http://www.gg.ca/ Governor General of Canada]224 bytes (33 words) - 08:59, 25 September 2009
File:Hudson's Bay Company boat Pelly Lake at Waterways in 1936.jpeg |pub-country = Canada(166 × 121 (4 KB)) - 20:06, 19 April 2022- {{r|Conservative Party of Canada}}120 bytes (16 words) - 07:55, 24 April 2024
File:Princess Louise (sidewheeler) at Masset BC ca 1880.jpeg |pub-country = Canada(551 × 359 (24 KB)) - 20:07, 19 April 2022- A toxic climbing vine of eastern Canada and the United States, Mexico and Central America; touching any part of the195 bytes (32 words) - 14:26, 31 January 2021
- ...known Biography data base (which is widely used by Universities in US and Canada), Georgian Biography: http://www.georgianbiography.com/about.html341 bytes (49 words) - 03:53, 22 November 2023
- ...I have advocated in every court in Canada including the Supreme Court of Canada. My last art exhibition was at a French Consulate at the invitation of Sot910 bytes (140 words) - 03:46, 22 November 2023
- ...Resources Management Information System, Provincial Archive of Alberta, [[Canada]].342 bytes (47 words) - 11:45, 29 February 2024
- ...arters of the world's production of uranium from mines is from Kazakhstan, Canada, Australia and Namibia. Another 11 countries contribute the rest." ...s those of other metalliferous mining. Most uranium mines in Australia and Canada have ISO 14001 certification. The uranium itself has a very low level of r2 KB (213 words) - 15:59, 3 January 2023
File:Alfred C. Weed, in beard and stiff hat - 3000.33.2904.jpg |pub-country = Canada(3,000 × 2,354 (461 KB)) - 19:26, 19 April 2022- ...ative) PA-127375 Terms of use Credit: Sidney Carter / Library and Archives Canada / PA-127375 . Digitizer asks for credit line, as above.269 bytes (37 words) - 18:43, 5 July 2007
File:Hudson's Bay Company steamboat, Mackenzie River, on river in Northwest Territories.jpg |pub-country = Canada(500 × 274 (18 KB)) - 19:22, 19 April 2022File:Villiers Sankey, Toronto's first Surveyor General.png |pub-country = Canada(528 × 652 (437 KB)) - 19:39, 19 April 2022- '''Quebec City''' is the capital of the [[province of Quebec]], Canada. It is the second-largest city in the province, after [[Montreal]]. The cit ...ity.html#didyouknow |title=Did You Know, Old Quebec City, Seven Wonders of Canada |accessdate=2008-02-12 |format=HTML |work=cbc.ca }}</ref>2 KB (233 words) - 11:34, 7 March 2024
- '''Douglas Coupland''' (30 December 1961–) is a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[novel|novelist]], artist and playwright. His 1991 debut novel,328 bytes (44 words) - 07:44, 26 August 2008
- {{rpl|Phoenix (journal of the Classical Association of Canada)}}227 bytes (26 words) - 08:29, 17 October 2022
- ...enjoy other different activities during the week, too. I have been here in Canada since 2003, and I am fluent in both English and Spanish. I would like to jo1 KB (169 words) - 04:08, 22 November 2023
- {{rpl|New Brunswick, Canada}}76 bytes (10 words) - 06:21, 24 September 2013
File:Bayeskimo leaving Scotland on her maiden voyage - MP-1984.130.57.jpg |pub-country = Canada(491 × 328 (76 KB)) - 20:16, 19 April 2022File:Ship. Nascopie BAnQ P48S1P12476.jpg |pub-country = Canada(960 × 710 (118 KB)) - 20:02, 19 April 2022- ...ausius-Clapeyron Equation] (Professor Chung Chieh, University of Waterloo, Canada)437 bytes (57 words) - 23:21, 9 June 2008
File:CCGS Private Robertson V.C.jpg |pub-country = Canada(1,600 × 1,067 (351 KB)) - 20:20, 19 April 2022- Pierre Jobin is a sociologist who lives and works in Rimouski, Québec, Canada. His interests include area development, social change, activism.300 bytes (42 words) - 04:33, 22 November 2023
- ...r 50% of Canadians in a recent poll want to have the monarchy abolished in Canada once Queen Elizabeth II dies."952 bytes (145 words) - 12:48, 13 February 2008
- ...ertile soil where they were found into farmland. Less than 0.1 percent of Canada's forests are Carolinian forest. ...s found in the remaining pockets of Carolinian forest, and nowhere else in Canada, include: [[tulip tree]], [[black gum]], [[sassafras]], [[black oak]] and [2 KB (316 words) - 09:20, 15 February 2024
- ...LabSLDS.pdf "Notes on vapor-compression refrigeration", Queens University (Canada)]444 bytes (53 words) - 22:53, 18 April 2008
- ..., ranging from southern [[Alberta]] and southern [[British Columbia]] in [[Canada]] to Central [[Argentina]].327 bytes (44 words) - 12:57, 25 May 2012
- {{rpl|Canada}}70 bytes (8 words) - 11:10, 21 July 2022
- ...accessible 24hrs a day, 365 days a year to all residents of New Brunswick (Canada)266 bytes (39 words) - 04:16, 22 November 2023
- ==Canada== * [[Dominion Land Survey]] (Canada)2 KB (315 words) - 08:10, 9 July 2023
- '''Operation Nanook 2009''' was the 2009 annual joint exercise of [[Canada]]'s [[Maritime Command]] and the [[Canadian Coast Guard]] to train for disa | url=http://www.edmontonsun.com/news/canada/2009/08/19/10520306.html3 KB (401 words) - 17:28, 17 March 2024
- ...n the Halifax Regional Municipality [[Nova Scotia]] on the East coast of [[Canada]].227 bytes (30 words) - 09:01, 11 October 2010
- ...ons that organized workers in industrial unions into the United States and Canada from 1935 to 1955, when it merged with the AFL to form the AFL-CIO.255 bytes (38 words) - 11:58, 24 September 2013
- {{rpl|House of Commons (Canada)}}116 bytes (15 words) - 11:05, 21 November 2020
- .... I'm also a Scout and currently I'm taking a year off Skiing in Whistler, Canada.202 bytes (32 words) - 03:42, 22 November 2023
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- ...... I can't believe that you would seriously consider calling an article [[Canada, sports]]. [[User:Hayford Peirce|Hayford Peirce]] 22:42, 24 April 2008 (CDT ...rmitted in history articles, which this certainly is. The article is about Canada and its history, not about sports as such. Compare [[Ice hockey]] to see ho2 KB (297 words) - 07:43, 14 September 2019
- ...with [[Message Passing Interface | MPI]]), [[National Research Council of Canada]] (2001) ...] Software Developer ([[Eclipse (software) | Eclipse Project]]), [[IBM]] [[Canada]] (2001)1 KB (140 words) - 04:14, 22 November 2023
- Albert has made his home in Faust, Alberta, Canada, since 1966. Canada the youthful social movement of the sixties from northern1 KB (173 words) - 02:19, 22 November 2023
- ==Canada== ...is less need to obtain prior authorization for interception than the U.S., Canada has an independent, and powerful, office of the [[Privacy Commissioner]], w3 KB (437 words) - 23:20, 8 August 2010
- ...speaking, the time zone of the central [[United States of America]] and [[Canada]] during summer. In winter the clocks go back to [[Central Standard Time]]263 bytes (40 words) - 11:50, 2 February 2023
- ...the finance/treasury ministers of seven industrialized countries confer: [[Canada]], [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Italy]], [[Japan]], [[United Kingdom]], and [323 bytes (44 words) - 13:22, 2 February 2023
- '''Algoma Tankers Limited''' is a subsidiary of [[Algoma Central]], [[Canada]]'s largest inland shipping company.<ref> | publisher = [[Canada Newswire]]2 KB (276 words) - 22:17, 27 December 2023
File:Wide photo of Fort McMurray, Alberta, in 1911. From the Charles Eymundson fonds, PR2012.0927-75 (10860386106).jpg |pub-country = Canada(3,748 × 1,311 (648 KB)) - 19:18, 19 April 2022File:Freighter in Prince Rupert Harbour.jpg .../www.flickr.com/people/40838054@N00 Miguel Borges] from Prince Rupert, BC, Canada(1,024 × 582 (141 KB)) - 21:38, 19 April 2022- ...[[Baffin Island]]. When the new territory of [[Nunavut]] was split from [[Canada]]'s [[Northwest Territories]] Iqaluit became its capital.335 bytes (45 words) - 15:59, 29 April 2022
- ...l/Table.cfm?T=302&PR=24&S=1&O=A&RPP=25 Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), 2006485 bytes (56 words) - 17:37, 10 April 2008