Language in Canada (French: Congrès de la langue française au Canada) was a scientific convention that met on three occasions, in 1912, 1937 and 1952, to discuss...
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High Commission of Canada in the United Kingdom (French: Haut-commissariat du Canada au Royaume-Uni) is the diplomatic mission of Canada to the United Kingdom...
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"Au clair de la lune" (French pronunciation: [o klɛʁ də la lyn(ə)], lit. 'By the Light of the Moon') is a French folk song of the 18th century. Its composer...
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Public holidays in Canada (French: Jours fériés au Canada), known as statutory holidays, stat holidays, or simply stats (French: jours fériés), consist...
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The 1952 Quebec general election was held on July 16, 1952, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada. The incumbent...
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Canadian Pacific Air Lines Flight 108, known as the Sault-au-Cochon Tragedy, was a Douglas DC-3 operated by Canadian Pacific Air Lines (registry CF-CUA...
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peoples in Canada (French: Peuples autochtones au Canada, also known as Aboriginals) are the Indigenous peoples within the boundaries of Canada. They comprise...
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the Canadian–American Border in the 1920s". American Review of Canadian Studies (48.2 (2018)): 163–190. Dawson (1958) ch 14, 15 Hutchison, Bruce (1952)....
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The Young Politician 1952 pp 438-43 Warner, Donald F. (1960). The Idea of Continental Union: Agitation for the Annexation of Canada to the United States...
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King's Daughters (category History of women in Canada)
149. Landry, Yves (1992). Orphelines en France pionnières au Canada: Les filles du roi au XVIIe siècle. Montreal: Leméac Éditeur Inc.[page needed] Landry...
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Australia competed at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, Finland. 81 competitors, 71 men and 10 women, took part in 67 events in 12 sports. Australian...
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whose values were fixed, the Canadian dollar was allowed to float from 1950 to 1962. Between 1952 and 1960, the Canadian dollar traded at a slight premium...
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Weather beacon (section Canada)
Louisiana Falstaff Brewery Weather Ball, 2601 Gravier St, New Orleans (1 August 1952 – 7 December 1978; 2008 – present) Massachusetts Berkeley Building, Boston...
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français au Canada (SPFC) ("French Speech in Canada Society") was a learned society that endeavoured to study the French language spoken in Canada in the...
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Axios. Retrieved January 25, 2021. Massie, Graeme (January 23, 2021). "Canada's Trudeau 'disappointed' with Biden order to cancel Keystone pipeline". The...
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Retrieved September 13, 2013. Keenlyside, Hugh LL.; Brown, Gerald S. (1952). Canada and the United States: Some Aspects of Their Historical Relations. Alfred...
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affrontement au fleuret par équipe" [Canadian fencers limited to one team foil matchup]. www.ici.radio-canada.ca/ (in French). Radio-Canada. 31 July 2021...
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Murray Costello (category Western Hockey League (1952–1974))
James Murray Costello OC (February 24, 1934 – July 27, 2024) was a Canadian ice hockey player, executive, and administrator. He played four seasons in...
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CBC Television in 1952. Jeanne Sauvé - The late Governor General of Canada was a freelance journalist for CBC Radio starting in 1952 Lorne Saxberg, original...
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Government of Canada (French: Gouvernement du Canada) is the body responsible for the federal administration of Canada. The term Government of Canada refers...
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Vought F4U Corsair (redirect from AU Corsair)
produced) F4U-6: Re-designated AU-1, this was a ground-attack version produced for the U.S. Marine Corps. F4U-7 : AU-1 airframe with -43W engine developed...
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Municipal history of Quebec (section 1952)
plus efficacement au maintien des Ecoles, et à la direction des affaires locales des dites Municipalités. (9 Juin, 1846.) » The Canada Gazette, 25 juillet...
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Argenta, British Columbia (redirect from Argenta, Canada)
for the UN in Nairobi, Kenya. Another former resident is a globetrotting au pair. Nancy Herbison changed her name to Nancy Argenta and became a well-known...
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Nanaimo bar (category Canadian desserts)
stamps dedicated to Canadian desserts and sweets. The booklet of 10 stamps features images of the Nanaimo bar, the butter tart, tarte au sucre (sugar pie)...
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parler français au Canada (SPFC), as well as the centenary of Université Laval. Contrary to the congresses of 1912 and 1937, that of 1952 was organized...
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Representative of the Government in the Senate (redirect from Leader of the Government in the Senate (Canada))
in the Senate (French: représentant du gouvernement au Sénat) is the member of the Senate of Canada who is responsible for introducing, promoting, and...
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in 1952, and Robert Raymond Cook's execution in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, in 1960. The first official method of hanging for executions in Canada was...
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List of mines in Quebec (category Lists of mines in Canada)
This is a list of mines in the Canadian province of Quebec and includes both operating and closed mines....
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icon Geoff Robinson has died L'ancien ambassadeur de la Fédération de Russie au Maroc, récemment nommé en Algérie, Valerian Shuvaev, est mort à l'âge 69 ans...
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