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Articles related to "Canadians"
Lubicon Cree Aborigines When it comes to Aboriginal rights, colonial governments need not adhere to their own laws, as you can see in the neo-colonial invasion of the Cree. canadian aboriginal • canadian first nations • cree indian • indian land rights • canadian land rights
Let's Discuss Let's discuss Canadian Literature from a variety of different perspectives. canadian literature • novels • stories • writers • authors
Canadian Residential Schools A legacy of physical and sexual abuse of Aboriginal students in religious-run residential schools has come to light in recent court cases. canadian residential schools • sexual abuse residential schools • canadian residential schools legacy of abuse • legacy of abuse • aboriginal education
Canadian RRSP Saves Tax In Canada, taxpayers can save money by contributing to an RRSP. The return on an investment made inside an RRSP is taxed when the RRSP is collapsed. rrsp • registered retirement savings plan • canadian tax • canada • canadian saving for retirement
Michael Healey's The Drawer Boy Michael Healey's award-winning new Canadian classic The Drawer Boy, set in rural Ontario, Canada, continues to enthrall audiences around the world. michael healey • drawer boy • blyth festival • farm show • canadian theatre
The US/Canada Border The influence of European settlers to Aboriginals along the US-Canadian Border medicine line • aboriginal history • aboriginals on the us-canadian border • pre and post-contact history of aboriginals on the • drug trafficking across us-canadian border
Social Problems Across the Border Drug Trafficking and other challenges for Aboriginal nations divided by the US-Canadian border. aboriginals on the us-canadian border • drug trafficking on the us-canadian border • the medicine line • border tribes • law enforcement challenges
Visit a Sugar Shack in Quebec When Jimmy Gilmer and the Fireballs sang about the sugar shack way back in 1963, they might have had a hit single, but the best sugar shacks were - and are - in Quebec. quebec • quebec city • sugar shack • maple sugar • maple butter
The Battle of Vimy Ridge In April 1917, the Canadian Corps captured Vimy Ridge in northern France, the first significant Allied victory on WW I's Western Front in more than two years. battle of vimy ridge • canadian corps at vimy ridge • vimy ridge creeping barrage • canadian corps capture vimy ridge • easter monday april 9 1917
VIA Rail Supreme Court Decision The Supreme Court of Canada has found that VIA Rail must make its Renaissance rail cars accessible to persons in wheelchairs. VIA has not yet replied. via rail • supreme court of canada • trains • wheelchairs on trains • council of canadians with disabilities
Corner Gas, Saskatchewan's Sitcom Corner Gas is a Canadian sitcom set in Saskatchewan. It's like Seinfeld and Friends without the New York part. Very funny, very real, very Canadian. corner gas • dog river • brent butt • situation comedy • brent leroy
Wars: The French and English History of the US-Canadian Border, known as the Medicine Line to the Aboriginal people aboriginals • oneida • tuscarora • haudenosaunee iroquois confederacy • aboriginals called the us-canadian border
Whistler Village Culture Boarders and skiers have everything they need on Whistler Mountain whistler village culture • workers and visitors live the good life • boarders and skiers have everything they need on w • whistler village offers a haven for mostly young p • work that includes boarding and skiing all day dis
Main Street Shopping The shops along Main Street in Vancouver carry some of the hottest and most unique clothes. It's worth the trip, even if you're only in town for a few days vancouver main street shopping • vancouver’s main street is hot and trendy • the shops along main street in vancouver carry som • it's worth the trip even if you're only in town fo • unique clothes
"The Wilderness": A New Garden From Wild Woods Extending the garden into the ‘Wilderness' is a large project entailing major clearing to turn this weedy, rooty bit of ground into a proper garden and the fun of selecting new plants to take the place of Nature's weedy bits. shade gardening • gardening in shade • shrubs • trees • perennials
Dog Shows: Where the dog people go.... Explores the many directions the owner of a purebred dog can embark upon. purebred dogs • breeding • puppies • dog • dogs
Rene Caisse's Formula for Essiac ® There is some debate on how many herbs Rene used in her formula. These four herbs are consistently claimed to be the original ingredients in the tea. 1922 • canadian • nurse • rene caisse • cancer fighting formula
Sweetpea Organic Babyfood Welcome to Mary Luz Meets... your monthly appointment with the famous and soon-to-be-famous from around the world. Today Mary Luz meets Sweetpea Organic Baby Food Makers sweetpea baby food • babyfood • tamar wagman • eryn green • baby food trend
Arthritis and Massage Therapy Arthritis is a very common chronic condition. Massage therapy can help ease the symptoms and improve the quality of life for those living with arthritis. arthritis • massage • natural arthritis treatment • massage therapy • arthritis
Anthropomorphism Talks about humanizing your dog and explains SOME of the advantages in owning a dog! anthropomorphism • humanizing your dog • dog people • cat people • purebred dogs
Belgian Peacekeeper Massacre The Rwandan Genocide of 1994 started with the last stand of a force of Belgian UN Peacekeepers in Kigali who fought to the end in an impossible situation. belgian peacekeeper massacre • heroic last stand • kigali rwanda • rwandan genocide • 1994
Massage Therapy School This is part one of a two-part series on how to become a massage therapist in Canada and the United States. What you need to know about massage school training. massage therapy school • massage therapy training • massage school • bodyworkers • massage techniques
Migratory Bird Day (IMBD) International Migratory Bird Day (IMBD) celebrates and highlights the annual migration of billions of birds. Read some interesting facts about migrating birds. international migratory bird day • imbd • birds • migration • boreal forest
Murmur project's cell phone art. City stories via cell phone in Toronto. cell • cellular • cell phone • telephone • phone
The Chinook is a Warm Wind The Chinook wind is a warm, drying wind blowing down from off of the Rocky Mountains in western Canada and the inland northwest of the United States. chinook wind • warm wind off mountains • southern alberta weather • calgary and banff temperatures • travel canadian rockies
Best Food and Cooking Websites Frazzled by cooking measurement conversions? Tired of eating cardboard-like produce during winter months? Fear no more intrepid cook, for I've sourced sites that will sim online cooking conversions • best food websites • best cooking websites • food websites • chicken
Stanley Cup Playoff Ties What is more boring than a Stanley Cup series that is easily won by a team? Yawn! Well, the 2006 playoffs are keeping fans on their toes. Four teams just tied the series. stanley cup • playoffs • nhl • hockey • tie
Learning to Ride A Bicycle It's harder for an adult to learn to ride a bike than it is to teach a child; where can you go to get adult bike-riding lessons? where to learn to ride a bike • learn to ride a bicycle • effective cycling • safe cycling • can bike
Good Food Festival and Market This year's Good Food Festival and Market was a cornucopia of fresh and prepared foods for the home cook. So much good food, so little time! good food festival and market • xango • acai • arvinda's taste works • dark city coffee company
Speed Skating Worlds '06 The fastest skaters of the planet raced at the 2006 ISU World Speed Skating Championships in Calgary. They came to Canada to post their personal best times and claim the World All-Around title. speed skaters • speed skating • 2006 isu world all-around speed skating championsh • chad hendrick • shani davis
Personal Watercraft Insurance Consider buying personal watercraft insurance to protect Jet Skiers on the water this year. Learn more about the PWC insurance policy, policy coverages and average costs. personal watercraft insurance • jet ski insurance • buy personal watercraft insurance • personal watercraft insurance policy • before you buy insurance
WWE Raw Review March 19 Professional Wrestling's Monday Night Raw featured Shawn Michaels vs. JBL, John Cena vs. Chris Benoit, a Battle Royal, and Bobby Lashley breaking the Masterlock. what happaned on raw • monday night raw • john cena • raw • wwe
2006 Short Track Worlds Over 3500 spectators gathered to watch the 2006 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships and cheer for their favorite athletes. 2006 world short track • speed skating • championships • ice skating • skaters
Sword & Gold Beaches Normandy 1944 On June 6, 1944, the British Army landed in Normandy. Although, not as high profile as the American landings, Sword & Gold Beaches represented a major undertaking. sword beach • gold beach • d-day • hobart's funnies • june 6
Toronto Cake Maker June Weber This month, Mary Luz Meets June Weber, one of Toronto's best cake-makers and until now, one of its best-kept secrets. torte • cake • june weber • blue moon productions • toronto
An American story We hardly ever hear about them anymore. They are here and these unique tales are reminding us of the time of our early American Ancestors. paul bunyan • brer rabbit • pecos bill • american folktales • american tall tales
Daughter Of Troy Maureen Stapleton died this week at the age of 80. Her list of credits is long - but could have been even longer stapleton • maureen • actress • dead • oscar
Daughter Of Troy Maureen Stapleton died last week with over 25 films to her credit - but there could have been one more. stapleton • maureen • oscar • winner • actress
Double Standards Despite what travel guide books tell you, cultures aren’t always as clear cut as they may seem to be made out to be. Only once you’re actually living somewhere will you double • standard • south • korea • esl
Open-Wheels To StockCars Many old-school NASCAR fans remember the days when Mario Andretti, A.J. Foyt, and Bobby Unser would occasionally make an appearance in a stock car race. Nowadays, some former open-wheel racers are yearning for more than just a handful of NASCAR starts. Former Champ Car stars Michel Jourdain Jr and Paul Tracy have each decided to endeavor in a stock car racing career. open-wheel • stock car • racing • nascar • busch series
Shark Declines Affect Shellfish Potential for ecosystem collapse when top predators are removed has been demonstrated on land. New studies show that oceans face the same danger as shark populations drop complex ecosystem collapse • great shark population decline • bay scallops • shellfish populations • predator removal |
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