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         Canadian History General:     more books (100)
  1. Writing About Canada: A Handbook for Modern Canadian History
  2. A Canadian History of Fire Engines by Donal Baird, 2001-06-01
  3. Workers and Canadian History by Gregory S. Kealey, 1996-02
  4. Toronto Workers Respond to Industrial Capitalism, 1867-1892 (Reprints in Canadian History) by Gregory S. Kealey, 1991-05-01
  5. Who killed Canadian history?: An article from: Presbyterian Record
  6. Essays in the History of Canadian Law: Volume V: Crime and Criminal Justice in Canadian History (Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History)
  7. Prairie Nightmare (Book 11) (Adventure in Canadian History Series) by Pierre Berton, 1992-07-18
  8. Canadian History: a Reader's Guide: Volume 1: Beginnings to Confederation
  9. The Empire of the St. Lawrence: A Study in Commerce and Politics (RICH: Reprints in Canadian History) by Donald Creighton, 2002-03-23
  10. Discipline of Power: The Conservative Interlude and the Liberal Restoration (Reprints in Canadian History) by Jeffrey Simpson, 1996-02
  11. Canadian History Super Review (REA) (Super Reviews) by Colin Bain, 2007-08-14
  12. Steel Across the Shield (Adventures in Canadian History Series) by Pierre Berton, 1994-11-05
  13. The Writing of Canadian History: Aspects of English-Canadian Historical Writing Since 1900 by Carl Berger, 1987-01
  14. Canadian History (Quickstudy: Academic) by Mark Thorburn, 2003-01

101. OSH Answers: General Safety Tips
A Service from the canadian Center for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS).
http://gala.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/safety_haz/woodwork/gen_safe.html
Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety Contact Us Help Canada Site Web Info Service ... Shop@CCOHS General Safety Tips What should you do before using woodworking machines? What safety procedures should you follow when using woodworking machines? What should you avoid when working with woodworking machines? OSH Answers Feedback Printer Friendly Layout Inquiries Service
The Inquiries Service at CCOHS answers questions on the health or safety concerns people have about the work they do. More on Inquiries Service
Printer Friendly Layout Safety Hazards Woodworking Machines General Safety Tips
What should you do before using woodworking machines?
Woodworking tools can be dangerous if not used properly.
  • Only use woodworking machines that you have been trained to use properly and safely. Read the owner's manual carefully. Make sure you understand instructions before attempting to use any tool or machine. Ask questions if you have any doubts about doing the work safely.
What safety procedures should you follow when using woodworking machines?
  • Always wear safety glasses or goggles Wear dust masks when required.

102. Macleans.ca
Weekly general interest magazine featuring canadian and world news.
http://www.macleans.ca
FORUMS SCREENING ROOM PHOTO GALLERY RSS ... NEWSLETTER How should we handle the rising cost of oil and gas? A cut in gas tax
Price controls
Nationalize the oil industry
Take steps to personally conserve energy
Last week's poll

Opinion
Culture Business ...
I take that as a 'yes'

Radical new measures are being suggested to improve organ donations in Canada When the music dies
The Montreal symphony's strike and the nasty business of big culture Canadian Idol
Peter Bregg captures the tears and cheers of the season finale Festival post-mortem
What did Canadian fimmmakers offer the public at this year's TIFF? Daily Press Review Norman Spector reviews Monday's headlines Top UN nuclear agency inspector urges an end to posturing on Iran 16:33 EST more news Illness keeps federal minister Efford from meeting on gas prices 16:39 EST more politics Survivor winner Richard Hatch pleads innocent to tax evasion 16:42 EST more entertainment OUR USERS SPEAK "Yes, unions are dinosaurs, at least in their current shape, thought and action." MORE OF YOUR COMMENTS EUGENE LEVY Listen to the comedian discuss his acting career, working with Samuel Jackson and their new film

103. Archaeolink.com Archaeology, Anthropology, Social Studies, General
Ancient Civilizations Pages Index history and culture of ancient civilizations; daily lives, rulers, Native Americans - Canada/US general resources
http://www.archaeolink.com/

104. Winnipeg General Strike - Canadian Heritage Gallery
Image of workers during the strike.
http://www.canadianheritage.org/reproductions/21834.htm
Canadian Heritage Gallery Home Page
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Winnipeg General Strike Click here to view a larger picture; to return, use your browser's back button. The Winnipeg General Strike, 1919, with strikers about to tear down the sign from the Board of Trade Building. ID #21834
Credit: Brown Brothers, National Archives of Canada, C-51597 High-Quality Reproductions of the above Image You can order reproductions of this image as a Print, suitable for framing, produced on 38# photo-quality paper.
Or, order a digital reproduction, suitable for printing this image, which you can download or receive on CD-ROM.
(See details below) Phone Ordering: Canada / United States: 1-800-706-1961 Toronto / Mississauga / Brampton / Oakville: 905-824-7030 (Credit Card Required) Online Ordering: Click on the buttons to add images to your shopping cart. To review your order, click on "View Shopping Cart". (Credit Card Required) All prices in Canadian Dollars 5" X 7" Print (7.5cm X 17.8cm)

105. Canada's National History Society
Joining Canada s National history Society opens the pages, passages and portes The Governor general s Award. An annual salute to Excellence in Teaching
http://www.historysociety.ca/
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Helping Canadians understand their stories since 1994. The Society , 50 000 members strong, is devoted to brushing the dust off of Canadian history to reveal our true passion and drama.
The Beaver:
Not Your Average Rodent
What can be found at the bottom of a political problem? Find the answer in the Beaver Kids Krazy for Kayak
Does your child know how many monsters live in Canada? Find the answer in Kayak A Clutch of Culture
Read the books , watch the videos
Plan your gift and you can open the pages, passages and portes of Canada's unique and compelling history for the generations to come. Details
2005 PBA Winner Announced
Six times a year, The Beaver tells the ongoing story of Canada and its surprising and spirited people. Discover your country all over again. Details An annual salute to Excellence in Teaching Canadian History, six winners will be chosen for their contributions in 2004. Details Established in 1994, the first award was given to Canadian writer and popular author Pierre Berton, who lent us his name for future awards. Details Don't just read about history, participate in it with the help of the historical societies, museums and tour guides who can enliven your concept of Canada.

106. Introduction - Inventory Of Canadian Digital Initiatives
Provides descriptions of canadian information resources created for the Internet, including general digital collections, resources centered around a particular theme, and reference sources and databases.
http://www.collectionscanada.ca/initiatives/index-e.html
The Canadian Inventory of Digital Initiatives provides links to, and descriptions of digitized Canadian resources created for the Web. These initiatives include digital collections centred around themes and collections, reference sources, and databases. The Inventory provides an overview of each submission that includes its name, participating organizations, content description, subject categories (broad Dewey decimal classes), and contact information. This information supports a useful search mechanism for visitors. All organizations or individuals who create Web content relevant to Canadians are encouraged to submit their initiative(s) whether they are in the planning stages, or completed. You can also use the Inventory to search out themes similar to your planned initiative to avoid costly duplication, or to explore partnerships. Submission forms are available in English, French, or in bilingual format.
Created: 1999-02-28
Updated: 2004-02-04 Top of page Important Notices

107. Canadian Flag Etiquette
Contains general etiquette, vertical display, and order of provincial flags.
http://flagspot.net/flags/ca_prtcl.html
Canadian Flag Etiquette
Last modified: by phil nelson
Keywords: canada flag etiquette: canada protocol: canada
Links: FOTW homepage search write us mirrors ...
  • Construction Sheet See also:
    Canadian Flag Etiquette
    There is a great listing of official Canadian rules on the Maple Leaf Flag (aka The National Flag of Canada) at http://www.pch.gc.ca/ceremonial-symb/Etiquette/flag_e.htm In case your French is better than your English, go to http://www.pch.gc.ca/ceremonial-symb/Etiquette/flag_f.htm
    David Morgan - 2 March 1998 This site discusses the variations of displays requested. The specifics are too long to post here. The whole document, excluding cover, printed from the web site covers approx. 20 pages. Good researching.
    Phil Nelson - 17 June 1998
    Synopsis
    The flag of highest rank, per the standards referenced, is that of the Sovereign, who is also head of the British Commonwealth. Her flag is flown only on her places of residence and when at official functions within Canada. Other members of the royal family may be represented by their flags when in residence or on official duties in Canada, and then only the flag of the highest ranking royalty present. Note, the sovereign's flag to which I refer is the Queen's Canadian standard. Next in rank is the Governor-General, who is the Queen's representative. His flag is flown at residence and office and when on official functions. Similarly, there is the standard of the Lt. Governor, whose flag has highest rank in each Province. The rules governing the display of the Governor-General's flag apply here as well. The order of next rank is the Canadian flag itself.
  • 108. Canadian SKATE - News And Results From The Canadian Figure Skating Community
    A general site for fans of canadian skating.
    http://members.tripod.com/~CDNSK8/
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    Canadian SKATE - News and Results from the Canadian Figure Skating Community
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    109. The History Of Canada
    The history of the Dominion of Canada. Hartford Web Publishing is not the The history in general of the Americas The history in general of North
    http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/44/
    The history of the Dominion of Canada
    Hartford Web Publishing is not the author of the documents in World History Archives

    110. Canadian Management Centre
    Providing financial management, human resources, leadership, communications, customer service, sales, project management, and general managerial courses. Located in Toronto, Ontario.
    http://www.cmcamai.org/

    111. Governor General Of Canada
    the history, roles, responsibilities and activities of the Governor general. As you learn about this important role, Canada s history, political and
    http://www.gg.ca/menu_e.asp
    Her Excellency the Right Honourable Adrienne Clarkson, Governor General of Canada, invites you to learn more about the history, roles, responsibilities and activities of the Governor General. As you learn about this important role, Canada's history, political and social evolution come to life. You will discover how the Governor General honours Canadians from every walk of life and every region who make remarkable contributions to our country. Rideau Hall belongs to all of us; it is our national home. Make plans to visit in person the next time you're in Ottawa. So welcome home and welcome to our Web site. The door is open. We hope you stay awhile.
    What's New Governor General Clarkson to make last official visit to La Citadelle in Québec City Presentation of Credentials at Rideau Hall Governor General announces the creation of the Governor General's Northern Medal Her Excellency the Right Honourable Adrienne Clarkson Address to the Empire Club of Canada and the Canadian Club of Toronto ... Governor General announces awarding of Meritorious Service Decorations Activities and Events Come home to Rideau Hall Governor General’s LEVEE at the Citadelle of Québec
    - September 24, 2005

    112. Canadian Tug Of War Association
    general information about the association, results, photos, rules, chat and news.
    http://www.tugofwar.ca/
    Canadian Tug Of War Association Welcome! English Bienvenue! Francais Version 2005 © Canadian Tug Of War Association 2005
    Website designed and maintained by Dennis DeWetering
    Send mail to webmaster@tugofwar.ca with questions or comments about this web site. Last Updated: January 16, 2005

    113. Camel
    National mathematical society. general information, activities, membership and Camel accounts.
    http://camel.math.ca/

    114. CPPIC -
    Environment Canada's pollution prevention (P2) website and database featuring general information, tools, legislation, success stories, and technology.
    http://www.ec.gc.ca/cppic/en/index.cfm
    Skip to Navigation Menu Skip to Content This web site has been built using valid XHTML and CSS according to the 's and Government of Canada 's best practices. If you are having trouble viewing the page, you may require a more current browser such as Internet Exlporer 6 , or Mozilla Contact Us Help Search ... About Us Home Search Form Sector Search Business Government Citizens and Society ... Submit an Idea Questions or comments?
    We'd like to hear from you! Contact Us
    elcome to the Canadian Pollution Prevention Information Clearinghouse ( CPPIC ), an online database and comprehensive resource that provides Canadians with the information they need to put pollution prevention ( ) into practice. Use the keyword search or sector search options to access pollution prevention resources, or click on one of the groups found below to discover the different features and attributes of this web site. Should you need assistance, either searching the database or navigating through this site, please visit the CPPIC User Guide located in the left side bar menu. Search by keyword Keyword search Keyword search: What's New New Resource:
    Water Minimisation in the Food and Drink Industry
    CPPIC User Guide Business Government ... Canada Site The Green Lane TM , Environment Canada's World Wide Web site Last updated: Last reviewed: Important Notices URL of this page: http://www.ec.gc.ca/cppic/en/index.cfm

    115. IEEE Canadian Review / La Revue Canadienne De L'IEEE
    A magazine published by IEEE Canada for canadian members. Mission statement, current and previous issues, general information, submissions and editors.
    http://ewh.ieee.org/reg/7/canrev/
    Current issue Previous issues General information Mission Statement ... Les rédacteurs
    IEEE Canada committee / comité site update IEEE Canadian Review
    La revue canadienne de l'IEEE Home Page / canrev.ieee.ca / Page d'accueil
    Spectrum Update your alias, address, services, etc.
    Mettez à jour votre alias, adresse, services, etc.
    The Institute This is the website of the IEEE Canadian Review, a magazine published by IEEE Canada for Canadian members of the IEEE. Bienvenue au site de la revue canadienne de l'IEEE, un magazine édité par IEEE Canada pour les membres canadiens de l'IEEE. In general, all submitted items are published in the language(s) the author provides (English or French or both). The editor welcomes volunteers who are willing to assist in translation. En général, les articles soumis sont édités dans la langue (ou les langues) fournie(s) par l'auteur, français et/ou anglais. Le rédacteur souhaite la bienvenue à toute personne désireuse de se joindre à l'équipe de traduction. The managing editor solicits and welcomes your comments at:
    Email:
    Fax: 514-840-1244
    Telephone: 514-634-2478
    The marketing manager solicits and welcomes your comments at:
    Email:
    Fax: 450-652-8181
    Telephone: 450-652-8089 Le rédacteur en chef sollicite vos commentaires à: Courriel: Fax: 514-840-1244 Téléphone: 514-634-2478 Responsable du marketing sollicite vos commentaires à: Courriel: Fax: 450-652-8181 Téléphone: 450-652-8089 Since all issues (since 41) are now available in both on-line and hardcopy mediums, we ask for your feedback to help us improve.

    116. Western Standard
    general interest newsmagazine with a western canadian flavour, featuring conservative and libertarian columnists.
    http://www.westernstandard.ca/
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    By Terry O'Neill
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    Trading the Wheat Board Getting rid of the CWB should require something from our trading partners in return By Will Verboven The joke's on them Westerners have never been amused at Ottawa's appeasement of Quebec, but they might get the last laugh

    117. Canadian Military Medals And Decorations - Veterans Affairs Canada
    Veteran Affairs Canada presents various war medals, service badges and honours. Provides detailed information of each, photographs where relevant and circumstances under which they would have been awarded.
    http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/general/sub.cfm?source=collections/cmdp/mainmenu

    118. Canadian Geothermal Energy Association (CGEA)
    Information about the canadian Geothermal Energy Association, its members, directors and their ongoing projects. Also, a description of geothermal resources in general and specific to Canada. Online bibliography of information about geothermal resources in Canada
    http://www.geothermal.ca
    Possible Keywords: geothermal, energy, heat pump, hotspring, alternative energy source, kyoto accord, hot spring
    Canadian Geothermal Energy Association The CGEA is a non-profit association of professionals, researchers, consultants and the public that are interested in the utilization, protection and understanding of geothermal resources. Its members have varying specific interests in geothermal resources ranging from heat pump technology, high temperature energy production and geology to recreational uses and environmental considerations. The goal of the CGEA is to act as a sounding board and discussion group for the concerns and ideas of its members. Activities of the CGEA include: following developments in the international geothermal field with possible applications to the geothermal industry within Canada, lobbying Canadian government branches about issues concerning geothermal resources and uses in Canada, hosting meetings and seminars for the exchange of information, and acting as a warehouse of geothermal expertise within Canada.

    119. Civilization.ca - Online Resources For Canadian Heritage
    Webbased resources in the fields of archaeology, ethnology, history and folk culture.
    http://www.civilization.ca/orch/www00_e.html
    QUICK LINKS Home page Archaeology Arts and Crafts Civilizations Cultures First Peoples History Treasures Military history Artifact catalogue Library catalogue Other Web sites Boutique
    Canadian Heritage This list focuses on educational Internet resources pertinent to Canadian heritage in the disciplines covered by the Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation: archaeology, ethnology, history (including military history and postal history), and folk culture. Other resources are also included if they are considered to provide a larger context for understanding Canada, its history, and the multicultural backgrounds of Canadians. Finally, some general resources are included to help you pursue subjects further afield. The inclusion of a link in the Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation's web site does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by the Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation. The Corporation has no control over the availability of remote sites, and is not responsible for accuracy, reliability or currency of the information found at those sites. Users should be aware that information on some external sites to which we link is available only in the language in which it was provided. The information provided by these resources is, in most cases, in the language indicated by the title of the resource. Compiled by: Stephen Alsford
    Webmaster
    Canadian Museum of Civilization
    stephen.alsford@civilization.ca

    120. 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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