Welcome To The CANADIAN INITIATIVE ON DIGITAL LIBRARIES Website / Bienvenue Au S An alliance of canadian libraries and organizations to promote, coordinate and facilitate the development of collections and services. Site contains general information with links to members' projects and further resources; also available in French. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/cidl/
The Canadian Supreme Cutting, Reining, Working Cow Horse show in Canada. Site includes general information, class list, entry and draw information, patterns and schedule. Located in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada every September. http://www.canadiansupreme.com/
Extractions: Click Here! September 28th to October 2nd, 2005 For five days, from September 28th to October 2nd, 2005, the Westerner Exhibition in Red Deer, Alberta, will host the Canadian Supreme - the most prestigious Cutting/Reining/Working Cow Horse show in Canada. 2004 Show Purse The goal of the Canadian Supreme is to preserve and promote the useful training traditions of the western horseman. The performance-oriented enthusiast of the California-style does not necessarily look to any particular breed of horse but rather for the animals with cow "savvy" and, at the same time, one that responds to the demands of the rider. The Canadian Supreme office has moved, the new contact information is as follows: Canadian Supreme
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Home Resources and information for and about the manual therapist including general information, education, current issues, research, links, and a private members section http://manipulativetherapy.org
Extractions: View an example of the new CAMT Certificate (Adobe pdf) CAMT Fall 2004 Newsletter (Members Only) Building Bridges: Towards the Development of an Education Committee Americas IFOMT Research Award IFOMT updates Manual Therapy Journal: Special Rates for CAMT Members ... CAMT constitution edited November 2002 Search by clinical interest in the "Find a Therapist" pagea great way for patients to find an expert, and a great way for therapists to find colleagues with the same interest!!!
404 Not Found/404 Non Trouvée Quarterly newsletter published by the canadian Department of National Defence's Directorate general for Strategic Planning. Also available in French. http://www.vcds.dnd.ca/dgsp/dsc/d2000nws/intro_e.asp
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Dictionary Of Canadian Biography Online HM Miner, St. Denis; a Frenchcanadian parish (Chicago, 1939). Rumilly, Hist.de la prov. de Québec, I. Henri Têtu, Histoire des familles Têtu, Bonenfant, http://www.biographi.ca/EN/ShowBio.asp?BioId=39553
Ni-Ka Online - DFAIT / Ni-Ka En Direct - MAECI Offers information about investment, technology and science; political and economic relations, and about traveling and living in Japan. Has details of the canadian Embassy in Tokyo, the Consulates general in Osaka and in Fukuoka, the Consulate in Nagoya, and the trade sections of the offices of the Honorary Consuls in Hiroshima and Sapporo. http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/ni-ka/
Canada Travel - Guides & Reviews On Travel Library canadian travel and tourism information with an emphasis on personal travelogues. Offers general information and regional links. http://www.travel-library.com/north_america/canada/index.html
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Prosthetics & Orthotics In Canada Information on new initiatives, professional issues, certification news, and general information. http://www.pando.ca/
Extractions: Welcome to the Canadian prosthetics and orthotics web site. This site provides communications and information for prosthetists, orthotists, allied health professionals, clients and the public. It includes general information on prosthetics (artificial limbs) and orthotics (orthopedic braces/splints). Information is also available about professional issues, education, certification and current events. CAPO (Canadian Association of Prosthetists and Orthotists) is a non-profit corporation representing over 350 Prosthetic and Orthotic professionals across Canada. CBCPO (Canadian Board for Certification of Prosthetists and Orthotists) is a non-profit corporation recognizing proficiency in the field of Prosthetics and Orthotics. CBCPO regulates the certification and ethics of Canadian Certified Prosthetists and Orthotists who practice in the field of fitting and manufacturing prosthetic and orthotic devices. For comments or suggestions regarding this WWW page, please contact Cameron Renwick .This page was last updated on 28-Apr.05.
Extractions: Transport Minister Jean Lapierre has been busted. So, too, has a reporter from Montreal's La Presse newspaper.But few Canadians are even aware that a man named Raymond Landry spends his days bringing offenders to justice, either through fines, community service or repudiations in local newspapers. Pettigrew defends inviting chauffeur on trips
Nature Canada ⢠Spring 2005 woodland caribou one of five general populations of woodland caribou in Canada . Go for walks with biologists, watch natural history slide shows, http://www.cnf.ca/magazine/spring05/almanac.html
Extractions: Currently numbering about 1,800 animals in 13 populations, these caribou are indicative of the ecosystem health of these mountains. For six to eight months annually, over winter, they feed almost exclusively on arboreal (tree-hanging) lichen which thrives in maturing and old-growth forest. In fact, mountain caribou populations appear stable where at least 40 per cent of their range contains forest older than 140 years, while the most productive populations have at least 73 per cent of their range in forests that age or older. As of 2002, none of the populations were increasing, and six were decreasing. One population, down to five animals in 1999, may have disappeared entirely by 2004. And, by then, the southeastern/east-central populations as a whole had declined by 17 per cent compared to 1996 numbers. Threats to mountain caribou start with diminishing old growth in the wake of modern forestry. And, as older trees are cut, new growth is favoured by deer and moose, which in turn attract predators that add pressure on a diminishing number of caribou. The third pressure is from motorized backcountry recreation. (Further in Almanac, the BC Federation of Naturalists alerts to a potential heli-skiing threat to the single most viable population of mountain caribou.) All mountain caribou, plus other forest-dwelling
The Canadian Encyclopedia The Winnipeg general Strike, 15 May25 June 1919, was Canada's best-known general strike. Article from the canadian Encyclopedia. http://www.canadianencyclopedia.ca/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&ArticleId=A0008649
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The Walrus Magazine: canadian generalinterest magazine with an international outlook. http://www.walrusmagazine.com/
Extractions: In The Fulham Road Globalization comes to the soccer stadium by Timothy Taylor Football fans (and fans of the colour pink) will want to check out the layout design in The Walrus 's pages, inspired by the 109-year-old Italian daily sports paper La Gazzetta dello Sport Read the winners of the first annual Walrus Student Essay Contest here Listen to author interviews here , in partnership with WritersCafe.ca
009 RIC-009-05 Introduction to canadian amphibians and reptiles. The first section dealswith the general biology of reptiles and includes information an their http://srmwww.gov.bc.ca/risc/o_docs/tebiodiv/009/ric-009-05.htm
Extractions: A Selected Bibliography on Biodiversity Table of contents Reptiles and Amphibians Campbell, W.R., M.G. Shepard, B.M. Van Der Raay, and P.T. Gregory. 1982. A bibliography of Pacific Northwest herpetology. B.C. Prov. Museum, Victoria, B.C., Heritage Rec. 14. 151 p. This handbook provides a bibliography of research pertaining to reptiles and amphibians of British Columbia, including the Pacific Northwest. The objective was to locate sources, and extract relevant information, for people interested in Pacific Northwest herpetology, whether professionals or amateurs. Source that would be useful to conservationists, habitat protection biologists, land planners and wildlife managers were considered. Each entry is cross-referenced by species, geographic area, and author. Cook, F. R. 1991. Introduction to Canadian amphibians and reptiles. National Museums of Canada, Ottawa, Canada., National Museum of Natural Sciences. 200 p. This publication is a comprehensive handbook of Canadian herpetology. It is a readable and authoritative guide, providing identification and distribution maps as well as some general information on natural history. It falls between the necessarily more condensed information on Canadian amphibians and reptiles distributed by the Interpretation and Extension Division of the national Museum of Natural Sciences, and the comprehensive, more technical monograph now in preparation, which will emphasize and summarize original research on Canadian amphibians and reptiles. It is not intended as a replacement for guides of individual provinces.
009 RIC-009-09 For each species, life history information and descriptions, including illustrations The families and subfamilies of canadian Chalcidoid wasps; Part 13. http://srmwww.gov.bc.ca/risc/o_docs/tebiodiv/009/ric-009-09.htm
Extractions: A Selected Bibliography on Biodiversity Table of contents Invertebrates Belton, P. 1983. The mosquitoes of British Columbia. B.C. Prov. Mus., Victoria, B.C., Handb. No. 41. 189 p. This handbook includes a keys to identifying the genera and species of mosquitoes which are known to occur in British Columbia. The introduction includes general information on their biology and methods for collecting and preserving specimens. For each species, life history information and descriptions, including illustrations for the adult and larval stages, are detailed. Information regarding management of mosquito populations is also provided. Biosystematics Research Centre. 1977-1987. The insects and arachnids of Canada. Part 1-15. Agriculture Canada, Research Br., Ottawa, Ontario., 15 vol. Cannings, R.A., and K.M. Stuart. 1977. The dragonflies of British Columbia. R.B.C. Mus., Victoria, B.C., Handb. No. 35. 254 p. This book contains keys and descriptions identifying the adults and larvae of the 80 species of the Odonata, or dragonfly, known to occur in British Columbia. The keys for the identification of larvae should be especially useful to workers engaged in stream and lake surveys. However, the book is intended to be useful to professional biologists and amateur naturalists alike. Keys to suborders, families, genera, and species are provided. For each species, life history descriptions include distinguishing characteristics, adult and larval morphological characteristics, range, distribution in British Columbia, and field notes.
Honours Nomination Form Online application form to nominate someone for the Order of Canada, Meritorious Service Decaration or the Governor general's Caring canadian Award. http://www.gg.ca/forms/all-nom_e.html
Extractions: Date naturalized (if applicable) Date Important Please provide the following information on a separate page or in a covering letter. The reasons why you are nominating this individual An up-to-date biographical sketch or a résumé of the nominee including Any other information that might assist the independent committee that recommends recipients to the Governor General References Persons who might support this nomination Persons who might support this nomination should be familiar with the nominee's achievements, e.g., officials of organizations in which the nominee is or has been an active member. To maintain confidentiality, it is preferable that these persons not be contacted by the nominator.