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  1. British-Canadian centennium, 1759-1859: General James Wolfe, his life and death; a lecture delivered in the Mechanics' institute hall, Montreal, on Tuesday, ... in which Britain lost a hero and won a prov by Andrew Bell, 2009-06-17

61. Canadian Hi-Performance Discount
Sells components and parts to automotive and performance enthusiasts. Includes corporate history and general information, online catalogue, news, order, payment, shipping and returns information, also related links.
http://www.hi-performance.com/
Welcome to our web site. This site contains all the information contained in our mail order catalogue in addition to current specials and new product information. A complete copy of our 17th edition Buyers Guide can be downloaded in PDF files. The catalogue is divided into sections so you can download the information you want quickly. There is also a place to order a printed copy of our 208 page catalogue. Click on catalogue for more information. BBK Performance Clearance Specials
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Throttle Body Spacers Vertex Distributor
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Jet Powr-Flo throttle Body Spacers feature a unique bore design that causes the incoming air flow to actually smooth out and speed up. This creates a type of compacted air-charge that aids in cylinder filling. Read more...

62. Timeline Frame
An illustrated timeline of canadian history. Created by middle school students.
http://www.cbc4kids.ca/general/time/history-challenge/winner1/timelineframe.html
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63. Sled Dog Central - The Canadian Eskimo Dog
Breed history and general description with nice pictures.
http://sleddogcentral.com/canadian_eskimo.htm
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64. Canada@Brazil / Canada@Brazil
Information and links about Canada and Brazil.
http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/brazil/saopaulo/
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65. Elections BC - Electoral History Of British Columbia 1871-1986 Part One Parties
Electoral history of British Columbia 18711986. The latter included the CanadianLabour Party, the Federated Labour provincial Party of British Columbia, prov.
http://www.elections.bc.ca/elections/electoral_history/part1-4.html
Electoral History of
British Columbia
Parties and Elections 1903-1986
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

66. Department Of Foreign Affairs And International Trade / Ministère Des Affaires
Offers services to Canadians living and travelling in Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Rhode Island and Massachusetts.
http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/can-am/boston/
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67. 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
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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.
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68. Macleans.ca
Weekly general interest magazine featuring canadian and world news.
http://www.macleans.ca
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The conflict in Iraq was supposed to be quick and precise. Tragically, it isn't turning out that way. PLUS: Bias in the U.S. media
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Mystery ailment spread s Click here for full issue contents. More Maclean's Iraq war coverage. Genie Awards
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grown features SEARCH MACLEAN'S Canada Switchboard QUESTION OF THE WEEK Will Canada's political position on the war with Iraq undermine our country's relationship with the U.S.? Yes No Related story Last week EDITOR'S LETTER: Some Canadians love the U.S. too much. Then there's the PM. Wrong again. OVER TO YOU: My son is a Sea King navigator and I can't do anything to make him safe THE BACK PAGE: For the record, I don't believe you all hate me. And I know all about bluster. Culture FASHION: FLARE magazine Editor-in-Chief SUZANNE BOYD puts domestic design on the catwalk FILMS: With typical finesse, Robert Duvall directs himself as a killer who falls for the tango

69. Canadian World Domination
general headquarters for Canadians who are taking over the world and redesigning it to suit their aims.
http://www.standonguard.com/
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70. Canadian Pollution Prevention Information Clearinghouse - Le Centre Canadien D'i
Environment Canada's pollution prevention (P2) website and database featuring general information, tools, legislation, success stories, and technology.
http://www3.ec.gc.ca/cppic/index_e.htm
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71. Camel
National mathematical society. general information, activities, membership and Camel accounts.
http://www.cms.math.ca/
home about the CMS media releases search ... other societies
news AARMS Summer School 2003 (July 21 - August 15, 2003)
AARMS Workshop in Financial Mathematics
(August 17-20, 2003) Math in Moscow Scholarship Application (April 15, 2003) Canadian School Mathematics Forum (May 16-18 2003) CMS Summer 2003 Meeting (June 14-16, 2003)
Connecting Women in Mathematics Across Canada
(June 12-13, 2003)
Fourth Geoffrey J. Butler Memorial Conference
(June 17-21, 2003) Call for Nominations Call for Sessions - CMS Winter Meeting 2003 (March 31, 2003) Call for Sessions - CMS Summer Meeting 2004 (September 15, 2003) Keith Taylor chosen to be Dean of Science at Dalhousie University (February 11, 2003) Seventh Canadian Open Mathematics Challenge Champions (February 12, 2003) Two Canadian Mathematicians Honoured for Outstanding Research Achievements (January 30, 2003) Call to All Mathematical Institutions to Install Math-Net Pages (IMU/CEIC Recommendation)
List of Known Canadian Math-Net Participants

Unlisted sites please contact math-net@zib.de

72. Canadian Amateur Tug Of War Associaton (CATOWA)
general information about the association, results, photos, rules, chat and news.
http://www.tugofwar.ca/
Constitution Executive Presidents Page Tug Of War In Canada ... Photos Canadian Amateur Tug Of War Association Version 2003-1 © Canadian Amateur Tug Of War Association 2003
Website designed and maintained by Dennis DeWetering
Send mail to webmaster@tugofwar.ca with questions or comments about this web site. Last Updated: January 13, 2003 s="na";c="na";j="na";f=""+escape(document.referrer) Since January, 21st 2001

73. Canadian SKATE - News And Results From The Canadian Figure Skating Community
A general site for fans of canadian skating.
http://members.tripod.com/~CDNSK8/
Canadian SKATE - News and Results from the Canadian Figure Skating Community
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74. Canadian Christian College Tour
6687768 info@prov.ca http//www.prov.ca. Copyright © 2002 canadian Christian CollegeTour.
http://www.ccctour.com/schools.asp?school_id=10

75. National Library Of Canada - 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.nlc-bnc.ca/initiatives/erella.htm
The Canadian Inventory of Digital Initiatives provides descriptions of Canadian information resources created for the Web, including general digital collections, resources centred around a particular theme, and reference sources and databases. The database provides project/resource names, participating organizations, general and technical descriptions, subject categories (broad Dewey decimal classes), contact information and other details. All institutions or individuals are encouraged to submit an entry about the digital informationresources they are currently creating, planning or have completed. Entries can be submitted in English, French, or in both languages
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76. Canadian Management Centre - Canada's Training And Development Leader
Providing financial management, human resources, leadership, communications, customer service, sales, project management, and general managerial courses. Located in Toronto, Ontario.
http://www.cmcamai.org/
The Canadian Management Centre is proud to offer training and development solutions unique to Western Canada. The Canadian Management Centre offers the exclusive ability to provide Western Canadian professionals with a global perspective of business solutions in combination with current Western Canadian issues. No other corporate education provider can offer you this unique combination of practitioner based results driven information, topical to the issues of Western Canadian business. Better your organization's bottom line, click here to visit our Western Canadian section for further information and future Western Canadian seminar dates. Now is the time to start benefiting from Canada's Leader in Corporate Development. Click here for details.
click here for more information The Canadian Management Centre's 4th Annual Administrative Professionals Conference
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Come join a rich community of alumnae at The Canadian Management Centre's 4th Annual Administrative Professionals Conference. Here's your chance to connect with over 500 of your peers for 3 full days of learning both professional and personal. Discover new insights, and make connections that will help you expand your horizons, upgrade your professional image, and extend your managerial savvy. Don't delay, last year's conference sold out! Click here for details on our early registration discounts.

77. 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

78. Canadian Federation Of Independent Scouts
CFIS is a federation of traditional Scouting associations across Canada including BPSA and CISA. general information, bylaws, contact information, and links.
http://www.geocities.com/c_isf/
What is C.F.I.S.?
Formed at Kelowna, British Columbia in November of 2000, The Canadian Federation of Independent Scouting is a loosely woven federation of only those truly traditional Scouting Associations that adhere strictly to the teachings of the First Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell as laid down in his book, "Scouting for Boys".
The Federation Council exists to ensure the nation-wide uniformity and higher standards of leadership training, youth protection programs, handbook preparation, QM supplies and other resources, as well as conducting national camporees and jamborees in the traditional style.
Membership?
We will welcome any association as members, who adhere to the Founder's traditional training programs, ethics, moral standard and methods, and who in turn, accepts our by-laws. If you feel you would like to see traditional Scouting return to your community, or if you feel there should be an alternative to the present modernistic style of Scouting, then you should consider contacting your nearest C.F.I.S. representative and ask about the traditional Scouting programs our member associations offer today. Your nearest C.F.I.S. representative can be found on our "Contacts" page. Please take your time looking over the website, as there is a wealth of information available to you here. We would welcome hearing from you on our guestbook too.

79. Transit History Of Montreal, Quebec
and 10 SABEM (descended from Met.prov.). of Montreal Tramways de Montréal , CanadianRailroad Historical Electric Streetcars An Illustrated history of the
http://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~wyatt/alltime/montreal-qc.html
Principal System (1848 - "did not last very long.")
Montreal City Passenger Railway Company (27 November 1861 - 1886)

Incorporated 18 May 1861 (Can.) Name changed to MSRCo Montreal Street Railway Company
Amalgamated into Montreal Tramways Montreal Tramways Company (1911 - 16 June 1951)
. Incorporated 1911 (Que.) and absorbing MSRy MTRy and PS Corp. . Controlling interest held by Montreal Tramways and Power Co. (McGraw 1918). Montreal Transportation Commission (16 June 1951 - 31 December 1969)
circa May 1966 (CC66). Took over AI-C bus service in Riviere des Prairies and Anjou 1966 (MR 1998). (01 January 1970 - 19 June 1985)
Took over AT-U West Island local bus service 1980 (MR 1998). Transfered bus service in Longueuil (South Shore) to STRSM 1985. (CUTA 1976-77 lists the Montreal Urban Community Transit Commission (19 June 1985 - 31 December 2001)
(CUTA 1989, CUTA 1991/2, CUTA 1992)
system logo Vehicle fleet 1600 buses,
Data source: CTHF/SSG 2000 (01 January 2002 - present)
Name changed in coordination with municipal amalgamation.
Secondary Systems
Upper Saint Lawrence Street Railway Company (24 August 1864 - 1871) May very well have never laid rails, operating "temporary" service with omnibuses. Acquired by the

80. Home
Resources and information for and about the manual therapist. Includes general information, education, current issues, research, links, and a private members section.
http://manipulativetherapy.org/

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