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61. Scribner Photographs
13, Canada Quebec (prov.) 14, Canada - Quebec, 1899 and earlier 7,American history - WWII general. 8, American history - WWII Industry
http://libweb.princeton.edu/libraries/firestone/rbsc/aids/scribner/photographs.h
Photograph Files
A. Countries Box/Folder Africa Africa - Art, Misc. Africa - History Africa - Sculpture Africa - Algeria, Angola Africa - Burundi, Dahomey Africa - Congo Africa - Ethiopia Africa - Ghana Africa - Kenya, Lagos Africa - Liberia Africa - Mali Africa - Morocco Africa - Morocco, Marrakesh Africa - Morocco, Fez Africa - Nigeria Africa - Rhodesia Africa - Sengal, Sierra Leone Africa - South Africa, Boer War Africa - Sudan Africa - Swaziland Africa - Togo, Tunesia Africa - Uganda, Upper Volta, Zambia, Zanzibar Albania Antarctic Arabia Arctic Australia Austria Austria - Art, Misc. Belgium Bermuda Bolivia Brazil Brazil - Industry British Guiana Burma Canada Canada - 1899 and earlier Canada - General Canada - Industry Canada - Alberta, Canadian Rickies Canada - British Columbia Canada - Montreal Canada - New Brunswick (Prov.) Canada - Newfoundland Canada - Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island Canada - Ontario (Prov.) Canada - Ottawa Canada - Quebec Canada - Quebec (Prov.) Canada - Quebec, 1899 and earlier Caroline Islands Ceylon China China - Art, Misc. China - History China - Painting China - Sculpture China - Shanghai China - Peking China - Pottery Republic of China Costa Rica Cuba Cuba - Stereoscopic Views Czechoslovakia Denmark Dominican Republic Ecuador Egypt Egypt - Ancient Life Egypt - General Egypt - Painting Egypt - Pottery Egypt - Pyramids Egypt - Sculpture England - Art, Misc.

62. CANADIAN CONTINGENT PAINTBALL CLUB - OTTAWA, ONTARIO, CANADA
Ottawa, Ontariobased recreational club offers charter, history, photos of past events, calendar, general and humor articles, and rules.
http://www.canadiancontingent.com
SPONSOR LINK
Welcome ...
to the official website of the Canadian Contingent Paintball Club (CanCon). Located in Ottawa, Ontario and formed in 1990, the Canadian Contingent is one of Canada's oldest and largest paintball clubs. The members of the Canadian Contingent pride themselves on having fun, fair play, good times and NO ATTITUDES! September 25 2005 - Club Day @ Paintstorm Perkins September 30 - October 2 2005 - CCXX @ EMR Rsvp in the forum Questions / Comments?
If you have a question, comment or suggestion for CanCon or our website, please feel free to contact our webmaster Want to Join Us?
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63. Bell Canadian Open - L'Omnium Canadien Bell
Provides general information, tickets, the course, history, profiles and previous year results.
http://www.e.bell.ca/cdnopen/

64. HyperWar: History Of USMC Operations In WWII, Vol. I: Pearl Harbor To Guadalcana
They were relieved in ten days by a canadian Army brigade which was first 1stMarBrig(prov) Estimate of the Situation (Defense of Iceland), 5Aug41.
http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USMC/I/USMC-I-I-4.html
Chapter 4: Marine Occupation of Iceland
"It has been said," wrote Winston Churchill, "'Whoever possesses Iceland holds a pistol firmly pointed at England, America, and Canada.'" At the time of which he wrote, the "pointed pistol" threatened most immediately the British lifeline: the northern convoy route between Great Britain and the Western Hemisphere, upon which the island kingdom was dependent for most of the materials to sustain its war effort as well as much that was needed for its very subsistence. Iceland perched on the flank of these shipping lanes, which were under heavy attack by German submarines. Hostile air and naval bases on the island would almost certainly render the northern route unusable, and put pressure, perhaps intolerable pressure, on the longer and more vulnerable southern route. At the outbreak of the war Iceland enjoyed the status of autonomous parliamentary monarchy, sharing the same king with Denmark. When the Nazis overran the latter nation in April 1940, the Icelandic Parliament voted to take over the executive power of the Danish King and to assume control of foreign affairs. The strategic island became, for all practical purposes, a completely independent republic and a wholly defenseless one without even the pretense of an army or navy. This state of affairs gave rise to considerable concern in London and Washington, more genuine concern than it caused initially among the insular-minded Icelanders.

65. << Journals Division Of UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PRESS >>
This volume is not just the history of the canadian Mathematical Society, butthe history of On the Motion of Particles in general Relativity Theory
http://www.utpjournals.com/jour.ihtml?lp=cjm/cmsspecial.html

66. :: UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PRESS ::
Publishes books and journals of academic and general interest. Special strengths in medieval and Renaissance studies, literature, and canadian history.
http://utpress.utoronto.ca/
Rockbound
Frank Parker Day
Canada Reads

2005 Winner!
Fashion
Alexandra Palmer
History of the Book in Canada
Patricia Lockhart Fleming
The Labyrinth of Dangerous Hours
Lilka Trzcinska-Croydon

67. Engineering Institute Of Canada/Institut Canadien Des Ingénieurs
A federation of canadian engineering societies that sponsors education standards, recognizes individual engineers and records engineering history. Overview, members, professional development and general information.
http://www.eic-ici.ca/
A federation of technical societies,
the EIC is the leading proponent of
continuing education and technical
professional development in the
Canadian engineering community.
techniques, est la pierre angulaire
de la formation continue pour
assurer le maintien de la

68. Canada@Brazil / Canada@Brazil
canadian Consulate general, with information and links about Canada and Brazil.
http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/brazil/saopaulo/
English
Important Notices
Avis importants English
Important Notices
Avis importants

69. Consulate General Of Canada In Hong Kong / Consulat Général Du Canada à Hong
Consulate general of Canada in Hong Kong, offering visitor visa and immigration services, canadian trade commissioner service, and a list of canadian offices in China.
http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/hongkong/
English
Important Notices
Avis importants English
Important Notices
Avis importants

70. ★ Canada And Canadian Cities Web Site: Travel, Population
general information about the country and its major cities.
http://www.canada-city.ca/
Canada and Canadian Cities
Canadian Rockies
Ottawa - Canada
Toronto - Canada
Nature in Canada Canada!
Canada is the second largest country in the world with close to 10 Million km . Population in Canada is just over 30 Million. Canada's capital is Ottawa , but the largest city in Canada is Toronto (ON, Canada), following by Montréal (QC, Canada) and then Vancouver (BC, Canada). Other major cities in Canada are: Victoria (BC, Canada), Edmonton (AB, Canada), Calgary (AB, Canada) and Winnipeg (MB, Canada). The Largest province in Canada is Quebec. However the largest population is in Ontario with capital city of Toronto whose population is almost half of the population in Ontario. Visit other Canadian cities as well: London Burnaby Red Deer Mississauga ... Regina and Yellowknife in NorthWest Teritories , or see a list off all canadian cities or canadian cities with duplicate names
Population in Canada like in other countries is tightly bound with population growth rate. Canada's natural growth rate is 0.4% (percent), but Canada's overall growth rate is 1.0%, due to Canada's immigration policies. It has been approximated that by 2070, Canada's population will double from 30 million to 60 million people in Canada.
Canada is well known for its stunning natural beauty and Canadian hockey , but is also famous for its cosmopolitan multicultural cities and high quality of life. Don't forget

71. Canadian Association Of General Surgeons
Providing continuing education opportunities and public policies in the areas of clinical care, education, and research.
http://cags.medical.org/
The Canadian Association of General Surgeons has moved to a new web site at: www.cags-accg.ca.
Your browser will be redirected in 5 seconds, otherwise, please click http://www.cags-accg.ca
Le nouveau site web de l'Association canadienne des chirurgiens généraux est maintenant à l'adresse suivante: www.cags-accg.ca.
Votre navigateur sera réorienté dans 5 secondes, autrement, cliquez http://www.cags-accg.ca

72. 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.

73. 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 Sandra Oh to star on stage in Satellites, story of an interracial couple 17:23 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

74. Winnipeg General Strike - Canadian Heritage Gallery
Image of workers during the strike.
http://www.canadianheritage.org/reproductions/21834.htm
Canadian Heritage Gallery Home Page
Galleries
Miscellaneous: Strikes
Places: Winnipeg
...
Structures: Offices
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)

75. 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

76. 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.
  • 77. Provincial Governments Purchasing - Selling To Provincial Governments In Canada
    Governors general of Canada Current and Past canadian Gove Governor generalAdrienne Clarkson - Biography Adrienne Clar Role of Governor generalIssue
    http://canadaonline.about.com/od/provpurchasing/
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    Provincial Government Purchasing
    Learn the policies and procedures for selling goods and services to the provincial governments in Canada.
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    Recent Up a category MERX Online tenders service for the Canadian federal government, as well as for the 10 provincial governments. Searchable database of business opportunities. Alberta Government Purchasing Alberta Restructuring and Government Efficiency has information on selling to the Alberta government as well as on tenders and contracts. Some documents are in PDF BC Bid New bid opportunities for British Columbia public sector goods and services. BC Government Purchasing FAQ The British Columbia Ministry of Management Services answers basic questions on the bidding process.

    78. 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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    79. Canadian Agriculture - Provincial Government Departments Canada
    Agriculture is a provincial responsibility in Canada and the provincial government statistics as well as general agriculture industry information.
    http://canadaonline.about.com/od/provagriculture/
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    Provincial Agriculture Departments
    Agriculture is a provincial responsibility in Canada and the provincial government departments of agriculture are an excellent source of information on Canadian farming, food, crops and livestock, as well as government programs and services.
    Alphabetical
    Recent Up a category Alberta Agriculture, Food and Rural Development A wide spectrum of information on Alberta agriculture - government programs, agribusiness, crops and livestock, pests and diseases, news, and links to specialized directories. British Columbia Agriculture and Lands A to Z lists of both plants and livestock, statistics, financial programs, resource policy, and news releases. An education section too. Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives

    80. Professional Development , Management Training, Career Training Programs At Cana
    Providing financial management, human resources, leadership, communications, customer service, sales, project management, and general managerial courses. Located in Toronto, Ontario.
    http://www.cmcamai.org/
    Choose Skill Set Assessing Performance Becoming a Manager Budgeting Coaching Conflict Management Decision Making Delegating Dimissing an Employee Finance Essentials Focusing on Your Customer Giving and Receiving Feedback Hiring Influencing and Motivating Others IT and Technical Professionals Keeping Teams on Target Laying Off Employees Leadership Transitions Leading a Team Leading and Motivating Making a Presentation Managing Across Difference Managing Change Managing Crises Managing Difficult Conversations Managing Direct Reports Managing for Creativity and Innovation Managing Production Managing Upward Managing Virtual Teams Managing Workplace Stress Managing Your Career Managing Your Time Marketing Essentials Negotiating Preparing a Business Plan Productive Business Commentary Project Management Purchasing Retaining Valued Employees Running a Meeting Service Success Setting Goals Solving Business Problems Writing for Business advanced search options...
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    Canadian Management Centre is one of the leading providers of powerful, practical business-learning solutions in Canada. Our professional development courses take your career and your company to the next level. Our management training courses cover every aspect of organizational enhancement and career development.

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