William Commanda OC (November 11, 1913 – August 3, 2011) (Algonquin name: Ojshigkwanàng, normally written Ojigkwanong, meaning "Morning Star") was an Algonquin...
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The Chief William Commanda Bridge (French: Pont Chef-William-Commanda), formerly the Prince of Wales Bridge, is a pedestrian/cycling bridge and former...
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Commanda is an Anishinaabe Algonquin person from the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg First Nation in Outaouis, Quebec. Her grandfather is William Commanda....
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Patrick Brascoupe - 1933-1936 Chief Abraham McDougall - 1936-1939 Chief William Commanda - 1951-1970 Chief Ernest McGregor - 1970-1976 Chief Jean Guy Whiteduck...
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Trillium Line across the Ottawa River into Gatineau across the Chief William Commanda Bridge had been proposed as early as the original pilot project proposal...
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originally taught among the practitioners of Midewiwin.[citation needed] William Commanda, an Algonquin elder and former chief of the Kitigàn-zìbì Anishinàbeg...
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subsidiary of Genesee & Wyoming Inc. Railways portal Lemieux Island Chief William Commanda Bridge "Laman Junction (CPR Maniwaki sub) turntable - Railway Roundhouses...
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Newall Glacier (redirect from Commanda Glacier)
Cliffs, Mount Hall, Loftus Glacier, Mount Weyant, Mount Saga, Hetha Peak, Commanda Glacier and Repeater Glacier. 77°37′55″S 162°30′15″E / 77.631911°S 162...
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position that it was "aspirational". Anishinabek spiritual leader, Chief William Commanda (1908-3 August 2011) was honoured at the 21st annual week-long First...
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Retrieved 11 June 2024. Trebilcock, Romola (21 June 2012). "Remembering William Commanda on National Aboriginal Day". rabble.ca. Chansonneuve, Deborah. "Happy...
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by Algonquin chief and elder William Commanda's vision for Asinabka (the traditional Algonquin Anishinabe name Commanda held for the site), and of a Circle...
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Jeanne Landry, 89, composer, pianist and teacher (b. 1922) August 3 – William Commanda, 97, former Algonquin chief near Maniwaki, Quebec, spiritual leader...
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May 16, 2006: Dominic D'Arcy, the "Singing Policeman" June 21, 2006: William Commanda, Algonquin spiritual leader May 29, 2007: The Commanding Officer of...
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This ceremony began with a ceremonial introduction by Algonquin elder William Commanda, a poignant event because the Monument is located on original land...
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Elliot Trudeau, former Prime Minister of Canada, Montreal 2004 Elder William Commanda, Algonquin Nation of the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg, Maniwaki, Quebec...
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Administratively being a part of the latter, it is crossed by the Chief William Commanda Bridge and serves a site for the water filtration plant. The island...
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Ontario, Canada. It is located between Lemieux Island and the Chief William Commanda Bridge on the west and LeBreton Flats on the east. In the early 20th...
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the service to Wakefield and Montebello would have been the Chief William Commanda Bridge (formerly Prince of Wales Bridge) between Ottawa with its neighbouring...
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Wales Bridge may refer to: Prince of Wales Bridge, re-named Chief William Commanda Bridge, a rail bridge between Ottawa, Ontario and Gatineau, Quebec...
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Bridges (Passamaquoddy, 1962–2017), birchbark artist, canoe maker William Commanda, Anishinaabe, Canada, born 1913, canoe maker Nora Thompson Dean (Touching...
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Elder William Commanda (1913 - 2011) received the Wolf Award for his efforts promoting intercultural understanding and racial harmony. Elder Commanda was...
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author; Patricia McFadden, activist; Faith Nolan, singer and songwriter; William Commanda, elder, and Romola Trebilcock; George Elliott Clarke, poet and author;...
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Madeleine Kētēskwew Dion Stout, Health Donald Worme, Law & Justice William Commanda, Lifetime Kenneth Atsenhaienton Deer, Media & Communication Eric Robinson...
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Viscountess Falkland, née Amelia Cary FitzClarence, was the youngest of William IV's illegitimate children. Queensborough was the original name for New...
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75.7311750°W / 45.413917; -75.7311750 Crosses Bell Island. Chief William Commanda Bridge Pedestrian pathway 992 m 1880 45°24′46.28″N 75°43′33.76″W /...
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Upstream West Carleton-Quyon Ferry Chenaux Hydro-Electric Power Station Dam and Bridge Champlain Bridge Downstream Chief William Commanda Bridge...
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2011 At the first anniversary of Canada's adoption of UNDRIP, Chief William Commanda (1908-3 August 2011), Anishinabek spiritual leader, was honoured for...
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75°43′11″W / 45.42143°N 75.719728°W / 45.42143; -75.719728 Chief William Commanda Bridge 1880 Gatineau Lemieux Island Ottawa Formerly a Canadian Pacific...
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connections to Gatineau via multi-use pathways via either the Chief William Commanda Bridge or the Alexandra Bridge. The most well known of all the sections...
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to execute. For example: C:\>CommandA && CommandB && CommandC In the above example, CommandB will only execute if CommandA completes successfully, and...
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