The Montreal-North Arctic were a Junior "A" ice hockey team from Saint-Leonard, Quebec, Canada and were part of the Quebec Junior Hockey League (QJHL)...
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Northern Canada (redirect from Canadian Arctic Lands)
"the North" may be used in contrast with the far north, which may refer to the Canadian Arctic, the portion of Canada that lies north of the Arctic Circle...
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Quebec Junior Hockey League (redirect from Montreal Juniors (LHJQ))
season Les Chevaliers de St-Jean - folded after 2001–02 season Montreal-North Arctic - folded after 2018–19 season. Founded 2002 as the St-Eustache Patriotes...
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Arctic Monkeys are an English rock band formed in Sheffield in 2002. The group consists of lead singer Alex Turner, drummer Matt Helders, guitarist Jamie...
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Montreal Biodome (French: Biodôme de Montréal) is a facility located at Olympic Park in the Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve neighbourhood of Montreal,...
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the struggles of the Inuk man named Nanook and his family in the Canadian Arctic. It is written and directed by Robert J. Flaherty, who also served as cinematographer...
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Canadian Arctic, and Pacific Western Airlines in western Canada and also in the Canadian Arctic. Wardair also maintained a significant Arctic presence...
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This list of Arctic expeditions is a timeline of historic Arctic exploration and explorers of the Arctic. 1472: Didrik Pining and Hans Pothorst mark the...
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Franklin's lost expedition (redirect from Sir John Franklin Arctic expedition)
Franklin's lost expedition was a failed British voyage of Arctic exploration led by Captain Sir John Franklin that departed England in 1845 aboard two...
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Northwest Passage (redirect from North-West Passage)
the Arctic Ocean, along the northern coast of North America via waterways through the Arctic Archipelago of Canada. The eastern route along the Arctic coasts...
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The Arctic Institute of North America is a multi-disciplinary research institute and educational organization located in the University of Calgary. It...
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The Arctic Cordillera is a terrestrial ecozone in northern Canada characterized by a vast, deeply dissected chain of mountain ranges extending along the...
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Resolute Bay Airport (category Airports in the Arctic)
provided between Montreal/Ottawa and Iqaluit. Any future jet service to Resolute from southern Canadian cities cannot land at Arctic Bay en route, because...
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delivered to a port just south of Montreal by May to ensure it would be loaded onto one of the first ships. Official website High Arctic Haulers at IMDb...
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Humbug (album) (redirect from Arctic Monkeys 2009 Album)
Humbug is the third studio album by English rock band Arctic Monkeys, first released on 19 August 2009 through Domino Recording Company. The band started...
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is a list of the major island groups of North America. Islands of the western Arctic Ocean: Canadian Arctic Archipelago Baffin Island, largest island...
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Quebec (section British North America (1763–1867))
the territory of Nunavut. It is bathed up north by James Bay, Hudson Bay, Hudson Strait, Ungava Bay, Arctic and Atlantic Oceans, and in the south, it...
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Protocol Montreal Protocol Ozone depletion Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants Shaw, Glenn E. (December 1995). "The Arctic Haze Phenomenon"...
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Arctic Bay Airport (IATA: YAB, ICAO: CYAB) is an airport located 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) southeast of Arctic Bay, Nunavut, Canada. Until January...
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Indigenous peoples of North America. Pemmican was widely adopted as a high-energy food by Europeans involved in the fur trade and later by Arctic and Antarctic...
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The Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme was established as a Working Group of the Arctic Council in 1991. Its main function is to advise the governments...
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List of regions of Canada (redirect from North Quebec)
Highlands Arctic Archipelago (Nunavut portion) Arctic Cordillera (Nunavut portion) Nunavut Mainland Northern Arctic Shield Southern Arctic Plains Southern...
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in War Brides, Cece Cooper in Arctic Air, Jerome Robinsky in Men in Trees, Moon in Cedar Cove, Harris Miller in North of 60, Desmond Cage in Cold Squad...
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the Arctic states (listed below). In addition, there are 21 members from non-Arctic states. Arctic Athabaskan Council Arctic Institute of North America...
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from the original on February 25, 2023. "Statement on Today's Actions by North American Aerospace Defense Command". U.S. Department of Defense. February...
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Francis Crozier (category Irish Arctic explorers)
Royal Navy and polar explorer who participated in six expeditions to the Arctic and Antarctic. In 1843, he became a Fellow of the Royal Society for his...
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Arctic Monkeys are a four-piece indie rock band from Sheffield, England. Since signing for Domino Records in 2005, the band have gained popularity in many...
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Quebec, and the eastern Arctic. Production of the program took place in Winnipeg in the 1950s and early 1960s, then from Montreal beginning in 1965, a move...
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John (May 2005). "The True North". Canadian Communications Foundation. Retrieved 7 May 2010. "Today's TV Previews". Montreal Gazette. 21 September 1967...
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Knud Rasmussen (category Explorers of the Arctic)
"father of Eskimology" (now often known as Inuit Studies or Greenlandic and Arctic Studies) and was the first European to cross the Northwest Passage via dog...
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