Coast—Capilano was a federal electoral district in British Columbia, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1949 to 1968....
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and the Sunshine Coast. The university is named after Chief Joe Capilano, leader of the Squamish people from 1895 to 1910. Capilano University's degree...
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created in 1966 from parts of Coast—Capilano riding. It was abolished in 1987 when it was redistributed into Capilano—Howe Sound and North Vancouver...
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components were those from Comox—Alberni (the Sunshine Coast), Cariboo and Coast—Capilano. Coast Chilcotin was first used in the Canadian federal election...
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Institutions Capilano University (BC) Capilano RFC, a rugby union club (BC) Landmarks Capilano Lake (BC) Capilano Mall (BC) Capilano River (BC) Capilano River...
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riding of Vancouver North, and in 1949, 1953, and 1957 in the riding of Coast-Capilano. He was defeated in the 1958 federal election. From 1949 to 1952, he...
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The Capilano River flows from north to south through the Coast Mountains on the North Shore of the Burrard Inlet between British Columbia's district municipalities...
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created in 1966 from parts of Burnaby—Coquitlam, Burnaby—Richmond and Coast—Capilano ridings. The riding originally consisted of the eastern part of North...
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abolished in 1947 when it was redistributed into Burnaby—Richmond and Coast—Capilano ridings. List of Canadian federal electoral districts Historical federal...
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from parts of Burnaby—Coquitlam, Fraser Valley, New Westminster and Coast—Capilano ridings. It was abolished in 1996 when it was merged into Langley—Matsqui...
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1987 from parts of Capilano and Cariboo—Chilcotin ridings. It was abolished in 1996 when it was merged into West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast riding. It consisted...
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Vancouver–Sunshine Coast" in 1996 from parts of Capilano—Howe Sound and North Island—Powell River ridings. In 2003, it was renamed "West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea...
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Joe Capilano (c. 1854–1910), also known as Capiano Joe, was a leader of the Squamish from 1895-1910, who called him Sa7plek (Sahp-luk). He fought for the...
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X̱wemelch'stn (redirect from Capilano Indian Reserve No.5)
of the Coast Salish ethnic and linguistic group. The name X̱wemelch'stn, translates to "Fast Moving Water of Fish", relating to the Capilano River. The...
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Capilano Mountain, 1,692 metres (5,551 ft), is a summit in the Britannia Range, a subrange of the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, Canada. The mountain...
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insurance agent and sales manager by career. He was first elected at the Coast—Capilano riding in the 1958 general election defeating Liberal incumbent James...
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Deer Vegreville Wetaskiwin Burnaby—Coquitlam Burnaby—Richmond Cariboo Coast-Capilano Comox—Alberni Esquimalt—Saanich Fraser Valley Kamloops Kootenay East...
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Peace River Red Deer Vegreville Wetaskiwin Burnaby—Richmond Cariboo Coast-Capilano Comox—Alberni Fraser Valley Kamloops Kootenay East Kootenay West Nanaimo...
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North Vancouver (federal electoral district) (redirect from North Vancouver-Capilano (federal electoral district))
federal electoral redistribution the riding will be renamed North Vancouver—Capilano. According to the 2016 Canadian census; 2013 representation Languages:...
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(Tekahionwake) is a collection of Coast Salish "as told-to" narratives, stemming from the author's relationship to Squamish Chief Joe Capilano. It first appeared in...
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James Sinclair, member of Parliament for Vancouver North and later Coast—Capilano as well as Minister of Fisheries. Sinclair is the maternal grandfather...
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March 5, 1891 Militia William Hector Payne Progressive Conservative Coast—Capilano March 31, 1958 Canadian Army (1941–1945) George Randolph Pearkes Progressive...
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North Vancouver (city) (category Populated places on the British Columbia Coast)
Lonsdale to 12th Street. By 1911 the streetcar system extended west to the Capilano River and east to Lynn Valley.[citation needed] The owners of businesses...
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Conservative Party of Canada in the 1963 Canadian federal election in Coast—Capilano and in the 1965 Canadian federal election in Vancouver South, losing...
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Alberta February 22, 1887 United States Army John "Jack" Davis Liberal Coast—Capilano June 18, 1962 Royal Canadian Air Force Grant Deachman Liberal Vancouver...
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British Columbia Highway 101 (redirect from Sunshine Coast Highway)
land segments, with a ferry link in between. The highway is maintained by Capilano Highway Services. Despite its location on the mainland, the highway is...
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North Vancouver (district municipality) (category Populated places on the British Columbia Coast)
district is bounded by the Capilano River to the west, Indian Arm to the east, Burrard Inlet to the south, and the Coast Mountains to the north. It sprawls...
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Manitoba. John Davis b. 1916 first elected in 1962 as Liberal member for Coast-Capilano, British Columbia. Thomas Osborne Davis b. 1856 first elected in 1896...
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Vancouver, British Columbia where he was appointed editor of the party's west coast newspaper, the Pacific Tribune, which he edited until his retirement in...
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elected to the Canadian House of Commons representing the riding of Coast—Capilano, a riding which stretched from Deep Cove in the District of North Vancouver...
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