• The Presbyterian Church in Canada (French: Église presbytérienne du Canada) is a Presbyterian denomination, serving in Canada under this name since 1875...
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    29, 1869. Both petitions were signed by only a small fraction of the colony's population, and British Columbia was ultimately admitted as a Canadian province...
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    Prince Philippe, Duke of Orléans (French: Louis Philippe Robert; 6 February 1869 – 28 March 1926) was the Orléanist pretender to the throne of France from...
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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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    Bank of Canada (RBC; French: Banque Royale du Canada) is a Canadian multinational financial services company and the largest bank in Canada by market...
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  • List of Canadian poets List of Canadian playwrights List of Canadian short story writers List of Canadian science fiction authors List of Canadian historians...
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  • (typeface), a typeface by Debriey "Au clair de la lune", a French folk song Au clair de la lune (film), a 1983 Canadian film directed by Forcier By the Light...
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    transcontinental railway—voted no in 1869, and did not join Canada until 1949. In 1873, John A. Macdonald (First Prime Minister of Canada) created the North-West Mounted...
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    question marks, boxes, or other symbols. "O Canada" (French: Ô Canada) is the national anthem of Canada. The song was originally commissioned by Lieutenant...
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  • The 12e Régiment blindé du Canada (a translation of its former name, the "12th Canadian Armoured Regiment") is a Canadian Army armoured regiment based...
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    Métis (redirect from Métis in Canada)
    and Peace river valleys to the west. In 1869, two years after Canadian Confederacy, the Government of Canada exerted its power over the people living...
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    Indigenous peoples in Canada (also known as Aboriginals) are the Indigenous peoples within the boundaries of Canada. They comprise the First Nations,...
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    America" and "North American" can refer to Canada, the United States, Mexico, and Greenland or, alternatively, Canada, Greenland and the US (Mexico being classified...
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    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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    government (1855–1858). Newfoundland rejected confederation with Canada in the 1869 general election. The Islanders were preoccupied with land issues—the...
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    Institut canadien de Montréal (category Liberalism in Canada)
    mɔ̃ʁeal], lit. 'Canadian Institute of Montreal') was founded on 17 December 1844, by a group of 200 young liberal professionals in Montreal, Canada East, Province...
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    certain medical complications. Formally banned in 1869, abortion would remain illegal in Canadian law for the next 100 years. In 1969, the Criminal Law...
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    maint: archived copy as title (link) "Les difficultés du bilinguisme au Canada - le français et l'anglais parlés par ses leaders". 12 November 2015....
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  • Canada, a citizen of Canada, or a company or organization based in Canada. Some of these inventions were funded by National Research Council Canada (NRCC)...
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    Retrieved 11 February 2018. Ducharme, Michel (2010) Le concept de liberté au Canada à l'époque des Révolutions atlantiques (1776–1838) McGill/Queens University...
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    Saint-Siméon, Capitale-Nationale (category Use Canadian English from January 2023)
    Quebec, Canada. Founded in 1869, it was named after Saint Simeon of Jerusalem. Its population centres include Saint-Siméon, Baie-des-Rochers, Port-au-Persil...
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    Studies= Etudes Ethniques au Canada 7.1 (1975): 22. History of Canadian immigration at Marianopolis College Library and Archives Canada A Social Activist in...
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    A Canadian passport (French: passeport canadien) is the passport issued to citizens of Canada. It enables the bearer to enter or re-enter Canada freely;...
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    2011. Music in Canada 1600–1800. by Amtmann, Willy. Cambridge, Ont. : Habitex Books, 1975. 320 p.(ISBN 0-88912-020-X) La Musique au Québec 1600–1875...
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  • The Canadian Multiculturalism Act (French: Loi sur le multiculturalisme canadien) is a law of Canada, passed in 1988, that aims to preserve and enhance...
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  • Aipysurus duboisii (category Reptiles described in 1869)
    Water, Population and Communities Aipysurus duboisii Bavay, 1869, SeaLifeBase site: UBC - Canada Heatwole, p. 22. Heatwole, p. 121. Heatwole, p. 115. Heatwole...
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    Gaulle : Il y aura une République française du Canada " (7 ed.). Les cahiers d'histoire du Québec au XXe siècle. p. 13-22. de Gaulles, Charles (1969–1970)...
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    1, no. 10, July/August 1994. Gueydan-Lacroix, Saël. "Le nationalisme au Canada anglais : une réalité cachée", in L'Agora, April 10, 2003 Kelly, Stéphane...
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  • Scots-Quebecers (category Scottish-Canadian culture in Quebec)
    Andrew Paton (1833–1892), textile manufacturer, politician John Redpath (1796–1869), contractor, industrialist Peter Redpath (1821–1894), businessman James...
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    Scotia – Ontario, Canada) Stephen Eckert (Stephen of Dublin) (1869–1923), Professed Priest of the Franciscan Capuchins (Ontario, Canada – Wisconsin, United...
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