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181. Welcome To TOTAL Non Profit Resources
Online resource aimed at canadian organizations. Membersonly services, member benefits, general information.
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182. Speedsoft - Web Site Hosting, Virtual Servers, Web Design
generalinterest webzine devoted to publishing canadian writing. Welcomes unusual, humorous submissions. Includes sections titled fiction, travel, science experiment, and arts and culture.
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183. CBA - Consumer Information - The Online Glossary
Parallel documents in English and French by the canadian Bankers Association (CBA), aimed at the general public. International and domestic banking system, economy, finance, and investment concepts.
http://www.cba.ca/en/viewdocument.asp?fl=3&sl=68&docid=273

184. Canadian Democratic Movement Forum
Forum for general discussion of democracy, politics and issues in Canada.
http://www.canadiandemocraticmovement.ca/mod-pnForum.html

185. Opting Out - Readings - Quebec History
The principle of the optingout formula is unique to Canada among the is aprov-ince different from the others, hence weakening the unity of Canada The
http://www2.marianopolis.edu/quebechistory/readings/opting.htm
document.write('') Select from the list below Readings in Quebec History Documents of Quebec History Statistical Materials and Charts Chronologies of Quebec History Biographies of Prominent Quebec Historical Figures Maps of Quebec Events, Issues and Concepts of Quebec History The Picture Gallery of Quebec History Internet Resources for Quebec and Canadian History Studies on the Canadian Constitution and Canadian Federalism
Readings in Quebec History
Last revised:
23 August 2000
Opting Out Claude Bélanger,
Department of History,
Marianopolis College Opting out can take two forms:
  • a province can assume responsibility for financing and administering a program which in the other parts of Canada would be carried out by the federal government; to assure that the contracting-out province or its citizens are not financially penalised, the federal government pays to that province compensating sums of money either directly or through tax abatements; or a province may receive a fiscal compensation instead of the federal contribution to a program through a condi-tional grant arrangement.
  • The method was first used in 1959 and led to an agreement between Quebec and the federal government over university financing (see Massey Report ). Up until then, it had been assumed that when a province chose not to participate in a shared-cost programme (conditional grant) that it would suffer full financial penalties for this choice (the citizens of a non-participating province would pay the same federal taxes as in the other provinces but would not receive the same benefits).

    186. NORML Home / News Archive / 2003 / Canada Pot Decrim Proposal Delayed After Just
    Pot Decrim Proposal Delayed After Justice Minister Meets With US AttorneyGeneral. May 15, 2003 Ottawa, ON, Canada. The US has a history of importing
    http://www.norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=5648

    187. The Royal Westminster Regiment - History
    history. Defence Site The colonist s fears were strengthen when 600 Feniansdid invaded Canada (Insert BCProv. Regt. of GA Badge NWRC badge)
    http://www.army.dnd.ca/royal_westies/history.htm

    In The Beginning
    South Africa World War One
    Between The Wars
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    Origin, Heritage and Lineage
    In The Beginning
    Colonial Days

    On the 2nd of August 1858, Queen Victoria proclaimed that " Henceforth the wild and unoccupied territory on the North West coast of North America shall be known as British Columbia… with the capital city at New Westminster". In November of 1858, the first contingent of the Columbia Detachment of the Royal Engineers, under Colonel Moody arrived on the mainland. There objective was to establish sovereignty and build and infrastructure for a colony and a capital. The Royal Engineers contributions to British Columbia were many. From a network of roads, to surveyed and cleared lots of land for development. The Royal Engineers established institutions such as a Hospital, Library, and Gold Assay Office. Today in British Columbia we still use some of the roads and institutions that the Royal Engineers established such as Kingsway Avenue in Burnaby and Vancouver, the Royal Columbian Hospital and St. Mary's Church in New Westminster. Their crowning achievements were the network of roads that connect Vancouver, New Westminster, and Yale, through the Fraser River Canyon toward, Quesnel, Barkerville, Bella Coola and Gold Creek. These roads are even used still today. It could be surmised that, "Their British presence and authority helped to keep British Columbia - British".

    188. Embassy Of Spain In Canada
    Embassy of Spain in Ottawa, Canada. Also has contact information for the Consulates general in Toronto and Montreal, and for the Honorary Consul in Vancouver, and the Honorary ViceConsuls in Edmonton, Halifax, Qu©bec, and Winnipeg. Provides information for Spanish visitors and for Canadians who wish to visit or live in Spain. In English, French and Spanish.
    http://www.embaspain.ca/
    • THE EMBASSY AND ITS OFFICES
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    SPANIARDS GUIDE

    Embassy of Spain in Canada 74 Stanley Avenue - K1M1P4 - Ottawa - Ontario - Canada

    189. Indian And Northern Affairs Canada
    Indian and Northern Affairs Canada strives to make Canada a better place for 15 S. prov. C. 1850, c. 42., s. 5. And for the purpose of determining any
    http://www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/ch/rcap/sg/sjn2_e.html
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    VOLUME 4 Perspectives and Realities
    Chapter 2 - Women's Perspectives
    Notes:
    Tables of contents in the volumes themselves may be slightly different, as a result of final editing. Transcripts of the Commission's hearings are cited with the speaker's name and affiliation, if any, and the location and date of the hearing. See A Note About Sources at the beginning of this volume for information about transcripts and other Commission publications. Nongom Ikkwe of the South East Region, Manitoba, "Aboriginal Women's Perspective on Self-Government", brief submitted to the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples [RCAP] (1993), p. 2. For information on briefs to RCAP, see A Note About Sources at the beginning of this volume. Rowena General (Katsitsakwas), "A Case Study of the Traditional Roles of Women in Collective Decision Making in the Mohawk Community of Ahkwesa'hsne", research study prepared for RCAP (1993) [note omitted]. For information on research studies prepared for RCAP, see A Note About Sources at the beginning of this volume. K. Knight, "Roles of Women in Decision Making (Kuujjuaq)", research study prepared for RCAP (1994).

    190. Web Resources - Aboriginal
    general / Corrections / Education / Health / Land Claims / Residential Schools Countries covered Canada, USA, Latin America, Australia, New Zealand,
    http://www.jibc.bc.ca/Libraryfiles/main/Find/Links/Aboriginal.htm
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    Aboriginal Peoples
    General
    General / Corrections Education Health Land Claims ... Aboriginal Canada Portal
    http://www.aboriginalcanada.gc.ca/acp/site.nsf/en/index.html
    The Aboriginal Canada Portal offers one stop access on the Internet to information for and about Aboriginal Canadians. Over 16,000 links connect users to national, provincial and regional level information, from both government and non government sources. Through the Portal you'll find information on topics such as economic development, business, employment, culture, claims and treaties, Aboriginal associations, news, justice, communities and upcoming events. Aboriginal Mapping Network
    http://www.nativemaps.org/
    The Aboriginal Mapping Network (AMN) was established in 1998 as a joint initiative of the Gitxsan and Ahousaht First Nations and Ecotrust Canada. Over the years the network has grown from its humble beginnings as a knowledge sharing forum for local First Nations technicians, leaders and decision makers to become a valuable strategic resource for practitioners of traditional knowledge mapping around the world. The AMN now has a mandate to support aboriginal and indigenous peoples facing similar issues, such as land claims, treaty negotiations and resource development, with common tools, such as traditional use studies, GIS mapping and other information systems.

    191. Bibliothèques Prêteuses
    Agriculture Canada, Animal Diseases Research Institute Library, Ottawa Ottawa;Anglican Church of Canada, general Synod Archives Library, Toronto
    http://www.canadiana.org/icmh/lenders.html
    @import url(/css/cihm.css); Accueil À propos de l'ICMH Produits et Publications Projets ... English Canadiana.org
    Bibliothèques prêteuses
    L'ICMH désire exprimer sa reconnaissance pour le soutien accordé par les bibliothèques suivantes qui, au cours des ans, nous ont prêté leurs précieux livres afin que nous puissions les microfilmer et/ou les numériser :
    Colombie-Britannique
    • Anglican Archives, Vancouver Anglican Church of Canada, Diocese of British Columbia, Victoria Archives of the Ecclesiastical Province of British Columbia, Vancouver British Columbia Archives and Records Service, Victoria British Columbia Conference, United Church Archives, Vancouver British Columbia Legislative Library, Victoria Greater Victoria Public Library Northwest History Collection, Vancouver Public Library Regent College, Vancouver Simon Fraser University Library, Burnaby Unitarian Church of Vancouver, Archives University of British Columbia, Law Library University of British Columbia Library, Vancouver University of British Columbia, Special Collections Division, Vancouver University of British Columbia, Woodward Biomedical Library, Vancouver

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