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  • {{Image|Canadian Flag.png|right|350px|National flag of Canada.}} {{Image|Canada Map.png|right|350px|Map of Canada.}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Department of National Defence (Canada)]]
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  • '''CGS ''Canada''''' was a fishery protection vessel built in 1940.<ref name=forposterityss | title = HMCS CANADA: Auxiliary Patrol Ship
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  • *[[Canada/Catalogs/Notable Canadians|Notable Canadians]]
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  • * 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=books
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  • '''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-Genera
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  • * [[Great Depression, Canada]] * [[Canada, World War II]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Republicanism in Canada]]
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  • ...he older political parties of that nation. Liberal Prime Ministers include Canada’s legacy has been forged under Liberal leadership. The first Liberal gove
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  • ...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-speaking
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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 bu
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  • {{r|New Brunswick, Canada|New Brunswick}} {{r|Atlantic Canada}}
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  • '''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.
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