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21. CultureCanada.gc.ca - History - General
history, general Found 18 You can further refine your selection by picking a type, Key Documents on the history of Canada s International Affairs
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22. Elections BC - Electoral History Of British Columbia 1871-1986 Part One 16th Gen
Newcastle, Duncan, Kenneth Forrest, prov. 870, 21.83 Not the same as theCanadian Labour Party of BC which contested the 1906 and 1909 general elections
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Electoral History of
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16th General Election 1924

Dissolution of legislature 10 May 1924 Issue of writs 10 May 1924 Nomination day 30 May 1924 Polling day 20 June 1924 Return day of writs 1 August 1924 Opening of new legislature 3 November 1924 Summary VOTES MEMBERS CANDIDATES Canadian Labour Party Conservative Party Farmer-Labour Independent Independent Conservative Independent Liberal Liberal Provincial Party Socialist Party of Canada TOTALS Results By Electoral District PARTY VOTES Alberni BURDE, Richard John IND.LIB. Tot. 1,949 Johnstone, James Cameron CONS. McNaughton, Charles Arthur PROV. Atlin Armour, Robert PROV. Tot. 1,196 Conway, Edmund John CONS. KERGIN, Herbert Frederick LIB. Burnaby BROWNE, Francis Aubrey CLP Tot. 5,020 Fraser, Hugh Murray LIB. McLean, Alexander Kenneth PROV. Sanderson, Thomas CONS. Cariboo Fraser, John Anderson CONS. Tot. 1,304 STODDART, David Alexander PROV. Yorston, John Mackay LIB. Chilliwack BARROW, Edward Dodsley LIB. Tot. 3,777 MacLeod, John Alexander PROV. McPhee, John J. CONS. Columbia BUCKHAM, John Andrew LIB. Tot. 1,133

23. Elections BC - Electoral History Of British Columbia 1871-1986 Part One Parties
general elections are indicated by year, byelections by year and month. See also canadian Labour Party (BC section) and Independent Labour Party.
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General elections are indicated by year, by-elections by year and month. A date range is given when elections were contested by a party or interest over a period of time; otherwise individual dates are shown. Explanatory notes are provided to distinguish among parties with similar names and to indicate connections among various parties. Party Elections British Columbia Constructive Party BCCP In 1936, Robert Connell, leader of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation , broke away to form the Social Constructive Party with three other CCF MLAs. In 1937 the name was changed to the BCCP. British Columbia Libertarian Party BCLP British Columbia Social Credit League BCSCL Incorporated in 1949. Not the same as the Social Credit League of British Columbia . See also Social Credit (Party of British Columbia) British Columbia Social Credit Party See Social Credit (Party of British Columbia) Canadian Labour Party (B.C. section) CLP Formed in 1924 by a coalition of the Federated Labour Party , the Workers' Party of Canada , and local labour councils. See also

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25. Prov.ca ~ Introduction
In spite of the growing emphasis on pluralism in canadian society, Christianthought and general Arts courses are taught from a Christian perspective,
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Providence College Providence Seminary Alumni Athletics Services Providence College Providence Seminary Alumni Athletics ... Click to log in Introduction Thank you for your interest in Providence. It is a privilege to share with you who we are and what we do. Providence education is based on an evangelical statement of faith that affirms the infallible authority of the scriptures in everything they teach. Providence is an interdenominational school governed by a Board of Directors, elected from the Corporation which represents the supporters of the School. The College and Seminary student body includes a diversity of denominations; Pentecostal, Baptist, Mennonite and Evangelical Free are among the majority. Over the years Providence has distinguished itself with alumni who had a significant influence in the evangelical movement in Western Canada and beyond. These include Henry Hildebrand, founder of Briercrest Family of Schools, Erwin Lutzer, Senior Pastor of The Moody Church in Chicago, and Andrew Karsgaard, medical missionary with The Evangelical Alliance Mission and founder of a hospital in Pakistan. The College currently has a full time equivalent of about 400 students, and the Seminary a full time equivalent of almost 200 students. The mission of Providence is to glorify God by providing an evangelical education at a University level.

26. CanLinks: Directory Of Web Resources Relevant To Canadian Studies
A directory of web resources relevant to canadian studies covering literature, arts, history, Quebec, museums and general information.
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27. Prov.ca ~ Providence Theological Seminary Catalogue
OT7461 general Guided Reading OT. Back to top. New Testament TS5103 Historyand State of the North American Church TS5104 canadian Denominational
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28. Canadian Genealogy Centre - Civil Registration
Those registers were microfilmed by the Family history Library™ and are A general index for marriages and deaths that occurred in the province of Quebec
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In Alberta, records from 1898 to 1905 are in the custody of the Provincial Archives of Alberta . Transcripts of records can be obtained for a small fee. That office also holds incomplete indexes and registers for the period from 1898 to 1983, which can be viewed onsite. For certificates from 1906 on, provincial residents should apply at their local Registry Agent. Out-of-province requests can be forwarded to a Registry Agent or directly to:

29. Ontario Government Sites - Canadian Social Research Links
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A canadian federal election (more formally, the 38th general election) was Sources http//www.elections.ca history of Federal Ridings since 1867
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A Canadian federal election (more formally, the 38th general election ) was held on June 28 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons . The Liberal government of Prime Minister Paul Martin lost its majority, but was able to form a minority government after the elections. The main opposition party, the newly amalgamated Conservative Party of Canada , improved its position but with a showing far below its expectations. On May 23 Governor General Adrienne Clarkson , on the advice of Martin, ordered the dissolution of the House of Commons. Following a 36-day campaign, voters elected 308 Members of the House of Commons.

32. Economic History Of Canada - Canadian Economic History
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[This text was written in 1948. For the full citation, see the end of the document] The economic history of Canada until 1850 was dominated by waterways. The fur-trade pressed westward by the St. Lawrence with its tributaries and the Great lakes; the fishing industry, the fur-trade, and the lumbering industry depended upon water transport. Only since 1850 have wheat-raising, mining, and pulp and paper become important. industries dependent upon rail transport. The French Period After the discovery by the French of a vast supply of furs, the spread of the fashion for beaver hats, and the demands of the Indians for iron and gunpowder, the fur-trade pushed up the valley of the St. Lawrence, where there was freedom from attack by other European countries and safety for monopoly control. The great forested Precambrian shield gave an abundance of beaver skins which were brought down by the rivers first the Saguenay, and later the St. Maurice and the Ottawa

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Under the Canadian Constitution, health care is considered to be a matter of provincial jurisdiction. The provinces, and only the provinces, have the constitutional right to make laws regarding health care programs and services within their own region.

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35. AllRefer.com - Ernest Lapointe (Canadian History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Related Category canadian history, Biographies Quebec prov. A lawyer, hewas from 1904 to 1941 a Liberal member of the canadian House of Commons.
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Related Category canadian history, Biographies. Lucius Seth Huntington 1827–86,canadian politician, b. Quebec prov. A lawyer, he served in the Legislative
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38. Canada Canadian Archaeology Page 2
illustrated From Gov. of Manitoba - http//www.gov.mb.ca/chc/hrb/prov/p001.html The PS Lady Sherbrooke Archaeology and canadian history.
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Canada Page 2 Home Main Headings Africa Archaeology Archaeoastronomy Asia Archaeology Australia / Oceania Archaeology ... Archaeology Lesson Plans To archaeology pages index On This page - Manitoba New Brunswick Nova Scotia Northwest Territories ... Saskatchewan To Canadian Archaeology Page 1 - To Province by Province Social Studies Manitoba A Glossary of Manitoba Archaeology "A Glossary of Manitoba Prehistoric Archaeology - http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/anthropology/manarchnet/appendices/glossary.html Manitoba Provincial Heritage Site No. 1 From here continue through a series of pages and illustrations about Manitobe historic and archaeological sites. - illustrated - From Gov. of Manitoba - http://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/hrb/prov/p001.html Palaeoindian - Introduction About the paleoindian cultures of Manitoba. The paleo culture existed about 12,000 years ago. - illustrated - From Manitoba Archaeological Society - http://www.cc.umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/anthropology/manarchnet/chronology/paleoindian/ Prehistory Overview Studies of the 12,000 year history of habitation in Manitoba. - illustrated - http://www.umanitoba.ca/anthropology/Manitoba/overview.html

39. Reference Re Prov. Electoral Boundaries (Sask.), 1991 CanLII 61 (S.C.C.)
409, democracy in Canada is rooted in a different history than in the United States 52223; Canada (Auditor general) v. Canada (Minister of Energy,
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Canada Supreme Court of Canada
This document: 1991 CanLII 61 (S.C.C.) Citation: Reference re Prov. Electoral Boundaries (Sask.) , [1991] 2 S.C.R. 158, 1991 CanLII 61 (S.C.C.) Parallel citations: (1991), 81 D.L.R. (4th) 16; [1991] 5 W.W.R. 1; (1991), [1992] 94 Sask. R. 161 Date: Docket:
Noteup
Cited Decisions and Legislation
The Attorney General for Saskatchewan Appellant
v.
Roger Carter, Q.C. Respondent
and
Attorney General of Canada, Attorney General
of Quebec, Attorney General of British Columbia,
Attorney General of Prince Edward Island,
Attorney General for Alberta, Attorney General of Newfoundland, Minister of Justice of the Northwest Territories, Minister of Justice of the Yukon, John F. Conway, British Columbia Civil Liberties Association, Douglas Billingsley, Wilson McBryan, Leonard Jason, Daniel Wilde, Counties, City of Edmonton, City of Grande Prairie, Equal Justice For All
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40. Canadian Broadcasting Corp. V. New Brunswick (Attorney General), 1996 CanLII 184
Canada (Attorney general), 1995 CanLII 64 (SCC), 1995 3 SCR 199; Rv Beare, II. Judicial history. Court of Queen s Bench (reflexlogo) reflex, (1993),
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This document: 1996 CanLII 184 (S.C.C.) Citation: Canadian Broadcasting Corp. v. New Brunswick (Attorney General) , [1996] 3 S.C.R. 480, 1996 CanLII 184 (S.C.C.) Parallel citations: (1996), 182 N.B.R. (2d) 81; (1996), 139 D.L.R. (4th) 385; (1996), 110 C.C.C. (3d) 193; (1996), 2 C.R. (5th) 1; (1996), 39 C.R.R. (2d) 189 Date: Docket:
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Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Appellant
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The Attorney General for New Brunswick,
His Honour Douglas Rice and Gerald Carson
Respondents
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the Attorney General for Ontario,
the Attorney General of Manitoba, the Attorney General of British Columbia, the Attorney General for Saskatchewan and the Attorney General for Alberta
Interveners Indexed as: Canadian Broadcasting Corp. v . New Brunswick (Attorney General) File No.: 24305. 1996: March 29; 1996: October 31. ON APPEAL FROM THE COURT OF APPEAL FOR NEW BRUNSWICK Constitutional law Charter of Rights Freedom of expression Freedom of the press Trial judge excluding public and media from courtroom during part of accused's sentencing proceedings Whether s. of Criminal Code infringes freedoms of expression and of the press If so, whether s. 486(1) justifiable in a free and democratic society Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, ss.

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