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Articles related to "Ontario"
Visiting Algonquin Park in Ontario Algonquin Park is a favorite destination for campers, hikers, canoeists and anyone just looking to get away from the city. algonquin park • visiting algonquin park • ontario parks • algonquin park camping • camping in ontario
Oliver! Review (Stratford) The Stratford Festival has, in recent years, bowed to the wishes of its audience by providing a family musical on their flagship stage. This year, they present Oliver! oliver • stratford • colm feore • blythe wilson • donna feore
Disabilities & The World Of Work People with developmental disabilities are of course capable of working, this has been proven time and again. However, the ability of a person to work is not an indication that their disability has been eliminated, and does not mean that they do not require economic assistance (or the possibility of assistance) to augment their employment income. employment of the disabled • economic assistance • diabilities • income • developmental disabilities
I Was Wrong. The OHL is too Violent. With the Jeff Kugel incident last month in Windsor, is the Ontario Hockey League really too violent? violence hockey ohl ontario league jeff kugel wind
Jennie Kidd Trout The medical establishment wasn't ready for women, so Dr. Trout finished her training in the USA. She opened the Kingston Women's School of Medicine on October 2, 1883 jennie kidd trout • first licenced female doctor in canada • kingston women's medical school • queen's university in 1883 • university of toronto's school of medicine
Canada Day for Kids Sites with a Canadian feel to help kids everywhere celebrate Canada day and learn about Canada. canada • canada day • july 1st • july first
Six Nations Land Rights "They will always be the colonists and they will always have to negotiate with us. And if they don't negotiate in good faith, there will always be trouble." mohawk nation • six nations • six nations blockade • ontario indigenous • canada land rights
Clifton Hill in Niagara Falls Loud, bright and campy Clifton Hill is a must-visit if you are seeing Niagara Falls in Canada. One stretch of street that is packed with strange and unusual attractions niagara falls • ontario travel • clifton hill • niagara attractions • visiting clifton hill
King Lear at Stratford Festival King Lear's Edmund, like many in today's world, was a child ignored and slighted. Brian Bedford's direction gave Dion Johnstone wise tools to play The Bastard Son. king lear • stratford shakespearean festival ontario • dion johnstone • brian bedford • edmund
Sales Contracts You've listed your home and now you have an initial offer. How do you interpret it? Is price the only factor that needs to be considered and should it be the first priority? This article aims to answer some of the questions surrounding the Agreement of Purchase and Sale with a focus on the Ontario market place. offer • sale • agreement • purchase • agreement of purchase and sale
ODSP - What's In It For Me? The new Ontario Disability Supports Plan. The philosophy behind the document appears progressive, but will this comprehensive program lead to better lives for people with disabilities? osdp • fba • benefits • disabled • physical impairment
OHL Mini-Preview A preview of the teams in the Ontario Hockey League. a preview of the teams in the ontario hockey leagu
Possibly Part Two From Last Week How expansion is hurting the OHL and the quality of play. missassauga ice dogs brampton battalion barrie col
Sublime Gardens
Romantics have attempted to create gardens which are intended to evoke feelings of melancholy, fear, and even sublime awe. sublime • edmund burke • romantic movement • horace • walpole
The Guide To Hockey Fights A guide to fighting in hockey. It shows that there is more to fighting than two guys getting mad. It's a sport within a sport. hockey fighting nhl chl ohl canadian ontario natio
Governor General's Literary Awards 1998 Governor General's Literary Awards 1998 governor general's literary awards • canada • english • literary • awards
Fringe Festival Survival Tips The Fringe Festival Season is almost upon us, and here are some helpful tips on how to survive the onslaught of theatrical goodies in your town. toronto fringe festival • edinburgh fringe festival • winnipeg fringe festival • new york international fringe festival • fringe
TO Wine and Cheese Show The 2006 Toronto Wine and Cheese Show is 23 years young, offering everyone with an appetite for good food and drink a plethora of choice. And since it's my birthday today too- I humbly offer you a gift- a roundup of some of the finest in food and drink on offer at this year's show. toronto wine and cheese show • madeira • hernder estate • dairy farmers of canada • bellingham wine
Canadian Internet Resources eh? The best gardening internet resources for Canadians, complete with research tools, general gardening sites, and places where you can ask questions about your garden problems. canadian gardening • canadian gardens • landscape • websites • web sites
Ghost Maps During her visits of April through December 1996, Erin Noteboom recorded her conversations with Carl Hruska, an American veteran of WWII. erin noteboom • bow • carl hruska • poetic narrative • lyric narrative
Manifest Destiny Ideology The doctrine of Manifest Destiny is one of America's greatest exports, killing off Indigenous peoples worldwide since the 1800's. manifest destiny • american diaspora • ainu • khanti • kalahari bushemen
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
Massage Therapy Training Massage therapy training in Canada and the United States is very diverse. What is the difference between relaxation massage and therapeutic massage training? massage therapy training • canada • united states • relaxation massage • therapeutic massage
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
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
A mixed bag of sites to visit A mixed bag of kid safe and fun sites websites • kids • edutainment sites
Canada Journey into Winter Part 3 Canada Journey into winter Pt 3 Ontario to the eastern sea. A contination of a rail journey across Canada.. On to Halifax and the Atlantic Ocean lake superior • new brunswick • quebec city • montreal • old town
Working with Recruiters to Help You Find Work at Home Talking to a recruiter in your area might just land you the work at home placement of your dreams. Find out how to here. work at home • home based • employment • recruiter • family
Alvin Buck Jones Alvin "Buck" Jones, former NHL defenseman played with Detroit Red Wings dies just a week after celebrating his 90th birthday. alvin “buck” jones • former nhl defensman played with thedetroit red wi • toronto maple leafs • nhl • united states hockey league
Steam Whistle Beer Cooks! As it gets hotter outside, people in Canada like to grab a cold, frosty beer. But beer as good as the Steam Whistle's Pilsner isn't just for drinking! steam whistle brewery • steam whistle pislner • steam whistle pilsner recipes • beer recipes • beer and food
The Risks of Liposuction The risks of liposuction or cosmetic surgery can go beyond money or hospital time. Women who suffer or die after liposuction pay a huge price for weight loss surgery. risks of liposuction • complications of weight loss surgery • cosmetic surgery • weight loss programs • when liposuction goes wrong
Beyond the pickets . . . Teachers strike: week one. After what seemed like an eternal stay in purgatory, Ontario has finally been lowered into the fiery inferno of an illegal walkout by public school teachers. In brief, I'm disgusted with both "sides" of this issue, and I'm offended that we as a society have allowed "sides" and "education of children" to be part of the same dialogue! teachers' strike • public schools • private schools • government funding
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
Arms And The Man Review (Shaw) The Shaw Festival began its 2006 season in style with a rousing production of G.B. Shaw's "anti" romantic comedy, Arms And The Man. shaw • festival • niagara-on-the-lake • mike shara • jackie maxwell
Canada - Journey into Winter cont.... Canada..Journey into Winter Part 2 The prairies Part of a Journey from sea to sea. canada • prairies alberta • saskatchewan edmonton • calgary • winnipeg
Des McAnuff Resigns Des McAnuff has announced his resignation from the La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego, and rumours will be starting about what he will do next. des mcanuff • la jolla playhouse • tommy • big river • stratford festival
Flower City Theatre Festival The Flower City Theatre Festival, held annually in the city of Brampton, Ontario, is about to begin. scott lale • shakespeare • the last 5 years • art • wake me when it's over
The Geography of Wine-Part 1 The Geography of Wine. Why winegrapes grow only in certain regions. microclimate • winegrapes • winegrape regions
Welcome! Report Card: The EIC The Education Improvement Commission. What's it all about? Will teacher representatives and the government ever learn to work together? education improvement commission • special need education
A Review of We Were the Mulvaneys Introduce yourself to the Mulvaneys, witness their heart-wrenching story, meet unforgettable characters, and fall in love with a real family with real problems. we were the mulvaneys • joyce carol oates • oprah's book club • adult fiction • books dealing with sexual assault
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
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
Christian Music Weekend Ride all day and enjoy Christian Pop and Rock all night. Main artists include Hawk Nelson, Run Kid Run and Group 1 Crew. rock the coast • unity christian music festival • michigans adventure • muskegon michigan • christian pop
Ethics: Downloading and DVDs Warner Bros recently inked a deal with BitTorrent. It's come to 'if you can't beat'em, join'em' with DVD pirates. But are downloaders really theives? dvd • downloading • file sharing • peer to peer • sales decline
Figure Skating Up-to-Date As we transition from April to May, 2006, these headlines are worthy of notice. united states figure skating association • ice dancers • ice skaters • usfsa • isu
I-gami Do you like origami but dislike the flimsy paper? Here are some plastic 3D origami sets that are very similar to Lego, but with the same principles of origami. i-gami • plastic 3d origami • construction kits • building toys • lego building
Toronto Summer Theatre Season The summer theatre season is upon us, and here we focus on some of the big theatrical events coming to Toronto in the next few months. toronto summer theatre season • mirvish • shakespeare • fringe of toronto festival • soulpepper
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
A Question Of Fairness For some strange reason, it has been decided that people with developmental disabilities are not like the rest of us. They are forced to leave the public school system at age 21 (whether they have achieved functional academic skills or not) and that is, for most, the end of their formal education. Why is this so? developmental • disabilities • developmental disabilities • education • canada |
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