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  1. A companion to political geography.(Book Review): An article from: The Canadian Geographer by Warren Magnusson, 2004-12-22
  2. The Last Best West. Essays on the Historical Geography of the Canadian Plains. (Book Reviews/Recensions). (book review): An article from: Canadian Ethnic Studies Journal by T.D. Regehr, 1999-09-22
  3. Ontario (Study in Canadian Geography)
  4. Introductory remarks: special thematic papers in transport geography.: An article from: The Canadian Geographer by Clarence Woudsma, Jean Andrey, 2004-12-22
  5. Essays on the Historical Geography of the Canadian West: Regional Perspectives on the Settlement Process by L. A. Rosenvall, S. M. Evans, 1992-04
  6. Canadian Geography for Juniors - British Columbia Edition by George A.; Revised with Additions By Lord, A.R And Denton, V.L. Cornish, 1944
  7. An Introduction to the Geography of The Canadian Arctic by Department of Mines, Technical Surveys, et all 1951
  8. Geomorphology: Selected readings; (Process and method in Canadian geography) by James Gordon Nelson, 1969
  9. Integrating gender into mainstream teaching. (Focus: equity for women in geography).: An article from: The Canadian Geographer by William R. Horne, 2002-09-22
  10. Readings in Canadian Geography by Robert M. Irving, 1968
  11. Gender equity as `boundary object': ... or the same old sex and power in geography all over again? (Focus: equity for women in geography).: An article from: The Canadian Geographer by Lawrence D. Berg, 2002-09-22
  12. Water (Process ; Method in Canadian Geography) by J. G. Nelson, M. J. Chambers, 9999
  13. A Geography of the Canadian Economy.(Book Review): An article from: The Geographical Journal by Derek Eberts, 2003-12-01
  14. The North. Le Nord. (Studies in Canadian geography)

41. Port Moody Public Library - Geography
Everything you need to know for those projects on Canada, its geography, history, Great for those canadian geography projects. Altapedia Online
http://library.portmoody.ca/Resources/Homework Centre/Geography.htm
Resources Programs/Displays Kids' Site Using the Library ... About Us You are here: HOME Resources Homework Centre Geography ... Other Homework Sites
Geography Canada About Canada
General information about Canadian topics from the Government of Canada, including flag, national anthem, symbols and maps. Peakfinder
A good source of information about mountain peaks in the Canadian Rockies. top of page Country Profiles World Data Analyst
This Encyclopedia Britannica database provides country profiles, and comparisons between countries. Create tables and charts comparing countries across multiple statistical categories, or focus on statistics for a single country. You will need to enter your library card number to use this database. Country Watch
This site provides c omprehensive background on the 192 countries of the world, as well as political and economic trends, and up-to-date news wire information.
The World Fact Book

This site maintained by the CIA gives up-to-date information on population, geography, economy, history, and politics for each country in the world. An excellent source of facts for school projects. Island Information
Information on Islands throughout Canada and the world.

42. Canadian Geography - Geography Of Canada
The main features of the physical geography of Canada are those of the whole This is one of the many triumphs in Canada of history over geography.
http://www2.marianopolis.edu/quebechistory/encyclopedia/GeogofCan.htm
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Geography of Canada Labrador Davis strait and the 141st meridian. The main features of the physical geography of Canada are those of the whole continent. The western half of North America , geologically the most recent, is uniform from north to south. A great central plain stretches from the Arctic ocean to the gulf of Mexico, with a very moderate watershed near the southern boundary of Canada . Between the great plain and the Pacific ocean rises a broad mountain belt, the North American Cordillera , unbroken from one end to the other. In Canada the parallel ranges constituting this mountain chain are closer together than they are further south, so that the valleys between are contracted, and the most westerly range is partially submerged, being represented by a fringe of mountainous islands along the coast. In the eastern half of the continent there has been a different process of development. Most of eastern Canada is occupied by what is called the Archaean shield or protaxis, the nucleus of the entire continent, perhaps the oldest land now visible above the oceans. As the name implies, it is a shield-shaped or roughly triangular plateau of very ancient rocks, with a surface highly irregular, in the centre of which a great depression is filled by the waters of

43. GEOG3910 Canadian Geography And Society Semester 1, 2004-05
canadian geography and Society, Session 20042005, Semester 1, Bone, R (1992) The geography of the Canadian North. Toronto OUP.
http://lib5.leeds.ac.uk/rlists/geog/geog3910.htm
Geography: reading lists:
Canadian Geography and Society, Session 2004-2005, Semester 1, Dr K Atkinson (Convenor) Dr K Atkinson Adrian Bailey David Collins Anderson, F J (1985) . Ontario: Methuen. Atkinson, K (2000) Sustainability issues in the Canadian Arctic, in Sustainability in environmental management in Canada , K Atkinson and A McDonald (eds.), 19-30. Atkinson, K (2001) New national parks in the Canadian North. Geography Atkinson, K (2004) Sustainable futures for the Arctic North, in Purvis, M and Grainger, A (eds.) Exploring sustainable development London: Earthscan. (in press). Sustainability in environmental management in Canada Centre for Canadian Studies, Univ. Leeds, pp 31-46. Berkowicz, S, Lawford, R G and Yaalon, D (1991) Aspects of aridity in Canada and Israel with reference to climatic change, in Atkinson, K and McDonald, A T (eds.) Environmental management in Canada , Univ. Leeds, Centre for Canadian Studies. Bone, R (1992) The geography of the Canadian North . Toronto: OUP. Bone, R M (2002) The regional geography of Canada . Toronto: OUP. 2 nd Edition.

44. VCC Library - Research Help - Subject Guides
More canadian geography Resources in the Library North America a Geography of the United States and Canada, E 41 P3 1994, KEC
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45. Canadian Geography 1202
canadian geography 1202. This course is a review of the physical and political nature of Canada and includes topics such as Land and Water Forms,
http://www.bishops.k12.nf.ca/socstud/cangeog/cangeog.htm
Canadian Geography 1202
This course is a review of the physical and political nature of Canada and includes topics such as Land and Water Forms, Weather and Climate, Canadian Ecosystems, Use of Land Resources, and Manufacturing.
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46. Info - Canada Geography
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47. Spike2000.com Word Search - Canadian Geography
Home What s New? Word Search Geography canadian geography. canadian geography. P, R, O, V, I, N, C, E, S, Q, W, Z, B, T
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48. Homeschool And More - Online Catalogue - Homeschooling Resources, Homeschool Art
Exploring Canada s Geography Land and People Series Author Various ADS canadian geography for Grade 7 Author N/A Item H5207 Price $57.00
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49. Definitions For Canadian Geography.
Category StreetPro Canada Summary Definitions for canadian geography. These documents below show the relationship of US Geography to Canadian
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50. A Virtual Travel Guide To Canada
Canada à la carte various theme maps by the Canadian Geographic Magazine. Information and links dealing with canadian geography, History, Politics,
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The United Nations ranked Canada one of the best country in the world in which to live. Canada is globally recognized for its outstanding quality of life, stable, progressive political environment and one of the healthiest economies in the world. Economically and technologically the nation has developed in parallel with the US, its neighbor to the south across an unfortified border. border countries: United States related countries: France United Kingdom Greenland Official Name: Canada ISO Country Code ca Actual Time: Halifax, :

51. Cultivating Peace - Taking Action - Curriculum Connections
canadian geography 120; Canadian History 121; Canadian History 122; Economics 120 canadian geography 1202; Canadian History 1201; Canadian Issues 1209
http://www.cultivatingpeace.ca/cpmaterials/takingaction/curriculum.html
This resource complements themes and strands explored within Grade 10, 11 and 12 curricula across Canada. The chart below profiles provincial courses where the resource best matches course objectives/expectations. Province Course/level Alberta http://www.learning.gov.ab.ca/k_12/curriculum/ Level 10
  • Canada in the Modern World 10/13
Level 20
  • Economics for Consumers 20 Political Thinking 20 Religious Ethics 20 Sociological Institutions 20 The Growth of the Global Perspective 20/23
Level 30
  • Applied Sociology 30 International Politics 30 Microeconomics 30 Macroeconomics 30 World Geography 30 The Contemporary World 30/33
IOP
  • Social Studies 16/26
British Columbia http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/irp/irp.htm Grade 10
  • Home Economics Social Studies
Grade 11
  • Social Studies Science and Technology
Grade 12
  • Geography History Law
Cross Curricular Interests
  • Multicultural and Antiracism Education Environment and Sustainability Aboriginal Studies Gender Equity Media Education
Manitoba http://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/ks4/cur/types.html Senior 2
  • Geographic Issues In The 21st Century (forthcoming)
Senior 3 Senior 4
  • World Issues Western Civilization
New Brunswick http://www.gnb.ca/0000/irrp-e.asp

52. COURSE TITLE: Canadian Geography
Major Concepts/Content The canadian geography course concentrates on a description of Canada s Understand the physical and social geography of Canada.
http://www.dodea.edu/instruction/curriculum/tech/CourseDescriptions05-06/SSC302.
COURSE TITLE: Canadian Geography GRADE LEVEL: CODE: COURSE LENGTH: 36 weeks Major Concepts/Content: The Canadian geography course concentrates on a description of Canada's regions, industries, cultures, and physical characteristics. Specifically, the content areas covered are Canadian geology, physiography , climate, energy resources and industries, fishing resources, foreign resources and industries, agricultural industries, mineral resources and industries, commerce, trade, manufacturing, transportation links frontiers, urbanization, cultural patterns, and other aspects of social geography. Students will be encouraged to draw upon their own experience and knowledge of Canada and the world in achieving a better understanding of the course content and concepts.  Major Instructional Activities: Instructional activities will include the use of maps, graphs, charts, photographs, atlases, texts, and handouts. Students will work on research and class projects

53. Great Canadian Geography Challenge 2002
The Great canadian geography Challenge is a series of competitions for The official sponsors are Bell Canada, Canadian Geographic, and Esso Kids Program
http://ssta.ednet.ns.ca/materials/CCGE/GCGC2002.htm
GREAT CANADIAN GEOGRAPHY CHALLENGE, 2002
May 21st ...Flash from Ottawa Martin Soudek - our Nova Scotia Representative During the preliminaries on Sunday, Martin was one of the strongest students and so therefore, qualified for the semis on Monday. He started slow in the semis but then came on strong and finished one point out of advancing to the finals, eventually finishing tied for 6th place,. well done Martin from all Nova Scotia educators, and students. You did yourself, your school and parents proud ! Now how about a future career in geomatics at COGS or geography at SMU ? You are well on your way, if you so desire this route.
What is the Great Canadian Geography Challenge ?
The Great Canadian Geography Challenge is a series of competitions for students in grades seven and above who will not have reached their sixteenth birthday by June 30, 2002. The Challenge is organized by the Canadian

54. NBCC Correspondence Service - Canadian Geography
canadian geography 120 10 Lessons. Course Content. landform regions; weather and climate; vegetation and soils; demography; migration and settlement
http://www.moncton.nbcc.nb.ca/correspondence/can-geo.htm
Canadian Geography 120
10 Lessons
Course Content
  • landform regions weather and climate vegetation and soils demography migration and settlement patterns urbanization forestry, agriculture, and mining fishing, energy and water economic development and industry transportation and communication internationalism and trade
Prerequisite: None
Required Texts: Canada - Exploring New Directions by Swartridge and Wright and the Canadian Oxford School Atlas edited by Quentin H. Stanford

55. PEN-L Message, Canadian Geography
Re canadian geography, phillp2 Sat 06 Jan 2001, 2050 GMT. Re Re canadian geography, Ken Hanly Sat 06 Jan 2001, 2131 GMT
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  • To Subject : Canadian geography From eugenecoyle@xxxxxxx Date : Sat, 06 Jan 2001 11:15:34 -0800
A question about Canadian geography and commerce. Is grain still shipped via Hudson Bay to Europe? Is grain delivered to Hudson Bay by train? To what port? Is it possible to drive to Churchill in Manitoba? Gene Coyle

56. Canadian Geographic Magazine: Maps, Travel, Photographs, Geography Contests, And
Online information about the geography of Canada, in an ezine format.
http://www.canadiangeographic.ca/
Illegal fishing and oil dumping are just a few issues that plague our off-shore interests. Should the government be more viligant in monitoring its waters?
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Learn more about how bilge oil dumping kills 300,000 birds annually in " Seabirds in the wake ," or the current international border dispute with Denmark in " Whose Hans?
Reader feedback quick links: Canadian Geographic Store ... Kids' Zone and more Canadian Geographic Mapping Canadian Environment Awards
  • Read about the winners of the Canadian Environment Awards.
Canadian Geographic for Kids The Royal Canadian Geographical Society Special feature quick links:

57. The Atlas Of Canada
Offers links and resources for exploring the cultural geography of Canada. Features statistical profiles of communities, resources for educators, and general and contact information for the project.
http://cgdi.gc.ca/ccatlas/atlas.htm
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58. Cromohs 1998 - Lorini - The Cultural Wilderness Of Canadian Water In The Ethnogr
Paper discussing the geography of Boaz's early ethnographic research.
http://www.unifi.it/riviste/cromohs/3_98/lorini.html
The Cultural Wilderness of Canadian Water in the Ethnography of Franz Boas
Alessandra Lorini A. Lorini, «The Cultural Wilderness of Canadian Water in the Ethnography of Franz Boas», Cromohs
(Letter of F. U. Boas to his parents from Victoria, September 18, 1886) «The background of my early thinking was a German home in which the ideals of the Revolution of 1848 were a living force»
(Franz U. Boas, «An Anthropologist Credo», 1938) 2. He told his uncle how much he was influenced by the natural sciences, particularly physics. Yet, he became convinced that his previous materialistic Weltanschauung Boas's shift of his priorities from geography to anthropology coincided with a shift of his ethnographic interests from the Eskimos to the Kwakiutl and other Native tribes of the Northwest Coast of Canada. In 1886 he took a leave from Berlin University to make his second field trip, this time to British Columbia. Boas had begun to work on the Northwest Coast in 1885 as an assistant to Adolph Bastian at the Royal Ethnographic Museum in Berlin where several representatives of the Bella Coola tribe were exhibited (Cole, 1985:104-5). What Boas proposed to Bastian for his trip to North Pacific Coast in early 1886 was to study one of the oldest questions in American ethnology: the ethnic relationship of the Eskimo and the American Indian. 3. By early 1888, Boas's articles on the Northwest Coast Native tribes in

59. Canadian Slavonic Papers - Homepage
Interdisciplinary academic journal devoted to Central and Eastern Europe, including language and linguistics, literature, history, political science, sociology, economics, anthropology, geography and the arts.
http://www.ualberta.ca/~csp/
Our Association Conference Directory News ... Our History
Canadian Slavonic Papers
Revue Canadienne des Slavistes
An Interdisciplinary Journal Devoted to Central and Eastern Europe Editor:
Oleh S. Ilnytzkyj
, University of Alberta Editorial Assistant:
Svitlana Pavlunik , University of Alberta Book Review Editors:
Heather Coleman, University of Alberta (History and Classics)
John Dingley, York University (Language and Linguistics)
Allan Reid, University of New Brunswick (Literature and Art) Associate Editors / Editorial Board / Advisory Board Canadian Slavonic Papers CSP , founded in 1956, is a quarterly, interdisciplinary journal of the Canadian Association of Slavists, publishing in English and French.
CSP is devoted to problems of Central and Eastern Europe. It is a forum for scholars from a range of disciplines: language and linguistics, literature, history, political science, sociology, economics, anthropology, geography and the arts. This is the only interdisciplinary scholarly outlet for Slavists in Canada and one of the major journals in the field in North America. It has an international readership and subscribers.
All articles submitted to CSP are subject to blind refereeing. Only previously unpublished manuscripts that are not under consideration by another journal are considered.

60. Canada: Geography, Maps And Information
geography and maps of the country Canada. A nice interface to access the database of 500000 canadian geographical names. Destination Canada
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A collection of interesting maps from the percentage of gun owners to charitable donations in each province.

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