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Rollie Miles, former | Canadian Football League player |
Albert Anstey is a former | Canadian darts player. |
r Schmidt (born January 18, 1932) is a former | Canadian politician. |
May 20, 1969) is a former | Canadian ice hockey coach. |
1966) is a former | Canadian politician and lawyer. |
ember 8, 1933 - October 2, 2010) was a former | Canadian veterinarian and politician. |
anan, PC, OC (born July 25, 1929) is a former | Canadian politician and businessman. |
ary 26, 1943 in Windsor, Ontario) is a former | Canadian politician. |
Karen Elizabeth Sanford is a former | Canadian politician. |
Teresa Roncon (born in Angola) is a former | Canadian journalist. |
Paul Oram is a former | Canadian politician. |
Bill Neale is a former | Canadian figure skater. |
ndry, PC (born December 25, 1937) is a former | Canadian politician. |
(Bert) Cadieu (28 June 1903-1990) is a former | Canadian politician. |
E. Forget, OC (born 28 May 1936) is a former | Canadian politician. |
In 1977, Susan met former | Canadian Football League player Ted Dushinski. |
Page Six is written by Kelly Doody, a former | Canadian National team swimmer. |
18, 1936 in Birmingham, England) is a former | Canadian tennis player. |
Her late husband was Egan Chambers, former | Canadian member of parliament. |
, 1975 in Bellflower, California) is a former | Canadian football linebacker. |
Brian Mulroney: former | Canadian Prime Minister |
rl Hurlburt (born April 10, 1928) is a former | Canadian Member of Parliament. |
tin Brassard (born July 16, 1922) is a former | Canadian politician, lawyer, secretary and teacher. |
Maury Shapka is a former | Canadian fringe party politician. |
52 in Victoria, British Columbia) is a former | Canadian international footballer. |
ry 20, 1926 in Laprairie, Quebec) is a former | Canadian politician and notary. |
Brenda Bakken-Lackey is a former | Canadian provincial politician. |
Newfoundland, Canada) is a singer and former | Canadian Idol contestant. |
former | Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Lloyd Axworthy |
Darrell Wallace is a former | Canadian Football League player. |
For the former | Canadian airline, see Royal Aviation. |
id, PC, FRI (born March 17, 1940) is a former | Canadian politician. |
Reggie Durden is a former | Canadian Football League defensive back. |
Sparrow, PC (born July 11, 1935) is a former | Canadian politician. |
as Anakin (born November 6, 1930) is a former | Canadian bobsleigh competitor. |
He is the former | Canadian junior record holder in the 100 meters. |
1971 in Grande Prairie, Alberta) is a former | Canadian wrestler. |
Paul Thompson (Born May 6, 1968) is a former | Canadian ice hockey defenceman from Manitoba. |
C (born April 6, 1948) is a lawyer and former | Canadian politician. |
C (born 11 March 1935) is a lawyer and former | Canadian politician. |
is article is about Alex Campbell, the former | Canadian politician. |
M. E. "Ted" Workman is a former | Canadian Football League executive. |
Alex W. Eaglesham is a former | Canadian politician. |
Kathleen Anne Edwards is a former | Canadian politician. |
Grafstein (born January 2, 1935) is a former | Canadian Senator and lawyer. |
Dave Hilton, Sr., former | Canadian boxing trainer |
Dave Hilton, Jr., former | Canadian boxer |
Joan Marie Sawicki is a former | Canadian politician. |
He is the oldest living former | Canadian Prime Minister. |
(born July 19, 1940) is a hotelier and former | Canadian Senator. |
The former | Canadian National Railways Belt Line Railway railway c |
Jim Reid is a former | Canadian football fullback who played in the Canadian |
Holyoake is also a former | Canadian National Champion, winning the title in 1992. |
9, 1938 in Paradise, Nova Scotia) is a former | Canadian politician. |
k Crocker (21 July 1898 or 1900) was a former | Canadian National singles and doubles tennis champion |
1979 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada) is a former | Canadian football free safety who played for the Saska |
Evelyn Marie Gillespie is a former | Canadian politician. |
In 1981, Fromm founded | Canadian Association for Free Expression (CAFE), in op |
Allan Waters Dies at 84; Founded | Canadian Broadcaster CHUM |
e produced six stakes winners, including four | Canadian Champions |
The four | Canadian cities are Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, and |
The men's competition consisted of four | Canadian (single paddle, open boat) and nine kayak eve |
In addition, four | Canadian soldiers were lightly injured. |
A four-division | Canadian Corps had existed during the First World War. |
She is a four-time | Canadian Women's curling champion. |
athletics she was sponsored by ASICS, Franco | Canadian Holland. |
I wrote Canadien not French | Canadian. |
French | Canadian Nationalism in the 1920s (1975). |
French | Canadian (12.6%), |
Other topics included French | Canadian culture, the potential for a Canadian motion |
ene Darmon (born 22 October 1965) is a French | Canadian mathematician specializing in number theory. |
In 1904, he was the first French | Canadian to be appointed to the Board of Directors of |
French | Canadian (10.1%), |
For the similar sounding French | Canadian ice-hockey player, see Philippe Boucher. |
of the tribe were of mixed Dakota and French | Canadian ancestry. |
3 in Schiltigheim, Bas-Rhin) is a French-born | Canadian racing driver, nicknamed 'The Secret Canadian |
CION-FM is a French-language | Canadian radio station located in Quebec City, Quebec. |
CJOI-FM is a French-language | Canadian radio station located in Rimouski, Quebec. |
CFIX-FM is a French-language | Canadian radio station located in Saguenay, Quebec. |
CIKI-FM is a French-language | Canadian radio station located in Rimouski, Quebec. |
CIMO-FM is a French-language | Canadian radio station located in Magog, Quebec, near |
gh his efforts, sociology gained respect from | Canadian scholars who were initially skeptical of the |
e chosen from among 774 eligible players from | Canadian Universities across the country, as well as C |
Dragonette EP is the first release from | Canadian electropop/New Wave/Synthpop group Dragonette |
ist of 504 eligible CIS football players from | Canadian universities and Canadian players in the Nati |
e chosen from among 911 eligible players from | Canadian Universities across the country, as well as C |
Back Porch Spirituals is the first album from | Canadian singer-songwriter Jeremy Fisher. |
Daniel Adair, drummer from | Canadian rock band Nickelback, provided drums on the a |
e chosen from among 752 eligible players from | Canadian Universities across the country, as well as C |
ouf Abraham, Jr., is a retired allergist from | Canadian and a major patron of the arts. |
13 Flavours Of Doom is the eighth album from | Canadian hardcore punk band, D.O.A.. |
BANG! is the second studio release from | Canadian rock band The Other Children. |
Jamaican Funk: | Canadian Style, Michie Mee and L.A. Luv |
Its general | Canadian release was on 14 May 2010. |
Non-fiction: John Murray Gibbon, | Canadian Mosaic |
This gives | Canadian courts the power to strike down legislation. |
Ryan Glasper, | Canadian Football, UFL Hartford Colonials |
"We've got | Canadian flags flying everywhere." |
Barbara Gowdy, | Canadian novelist and short story writer |
He was granted | Canadian armorial bearings in 2001. |
For the football player, see Herb Gray ( | Canadian football). |
The Great | Canadian Rivers |
16. "Tits & Ass: the Great | Canadian Weekend" - 4:46 |
Home Movies: The Great | Canadian Film Caper was a Canadian television document |
The program also presents an annual Great | Canadian Blues Award to the year's best Canadian blues |
Great | Canadian Bagel Bakery |
Great | Canadian Psychology Website - Ronald Melzack Biography |
It was later named the greatest | Canadian song of all time in a 1996 reader's poll by t |
Acadie was named the 20th greatest | Canadian album of all time in Bob Mersereau's 2007 boo |
anguage arm, was not involved in The Greatest | Canadian project, reducing the input of Canada's Frenc |
In 2005, "Lovers" was named the 11th greatest | Canadian song of all time on the CBC Radio One series |
- The ten finalists in the CBC's The Greatest | Canadian series are announced. |
Anthopoulos is a Greek | Canadian who was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. |
For the CFL player, see David Green ( | Canadian football). |
He is now buried in Groesbeek | Canadian War Cemetery. |
Groesbeek | Canadian War Cemetery |
Coppermine River Group ( | Canadian Shield) |
Ian Hacking, | Canadian philosopher of science |
d Nicholls, 'Religion and Politics in Haiti', | Canadian Journal of Political Science 3:3 (1970), 400- |
born March 1, 1963) is a retired Haitian-born | Canadian ice hockey player. |
Steven Hayward, | Canadian novelist |
Heart2Heart | Canadian Youth Society |
The 1995 Scott Tournament of Hearts | Canadian women's national curling championship, was pl |
The 1994 Scott Tournament of Hearts | Canadian women's national curling championship, was pl |
had a tough season in 1969, first losing her | Canadian title to Linda Carbonetto. |
Ironically, one of the other nominees was her | Canadian Idol successor, Eva Avila. |
Her | Canadian High Jump records remain unbroken. |
Sherbrooke', Graham named the area after his | Canadian birthplace. |
e was born in Boston, Massachusetts where his | Canadian parents had relatives. |
Rogers is known for his | Canadian nationalism. |
His | Canadian career lasted from 1991 until 2002. |
Anthony made his | Canadian national men's basketball team debut in the s |
ay, historians usually give the credit to his | Canadian brother-in-law, Skookum Jim Mason. |
This page is for a defunct historical | Canadian federal electoral district (1871-1872). |
For the historical | Canadian politician, see George Cowan (politician). |
Mike Watt (ice hockey), | Canadian ice hockey player |
He still holds | Canadian citizenship. |
Owing to this, he holds | Canadian and German citizenship. |
Holten | Canadian War Cemetery - 1 Belgian grave |
Common names include Horseweed, | Canadian Horseweed, Canadian Fleabane, Coltstail, Mare |
He is also known for hosting | Canadian Idol. |
Istvan Kantor, Hungarian-born | Canadian performance artist |
It was also argued that the trade hurt | Canadian manufacturing. |
I | Canadian Corps (Lieutenant-General E. L. M. Burns) |
ore mines into production than anyone else in | Canadian history, and was inducted into the Canadian M |
is the only Cycling Olympic Gold Medalist in | Canadian history. |
In | Canadian federal election, 1874, he was nominated as a |
Main article: Women in | Canadian politics |
This remains the central test in | Canadian courts. |
He is a well known figure in | Canadian public circles. |
t election, at 61.4%, was the third lowest in | Canadian history. |
represented the University of Saskatchewan in | Canadian football. |
In | Canadian federal election, 1993, he was elected into t |
d McClintock, Royal Navy officer, explorer in | Canadian Arctic Archipelago (d.1907). |
2010 in | Canadian music |
He was also involved in | Canadian International Development Agency programs to |
It was the second shortest parliament in | Canadian history. |
J. W. Dafoe, Laurier: A Study in | Canadian Politics (1922) |
See also: Women in | Canadian politics |
and a futures trader in | Canadian. |
The term is still regularly used in | Canadian political discussion. |
Over the years, he also competed in | Canadian skating championships in singles, dance, and |
As a right-wing voice in | Canadian television, the show developed a loyal audien |
eneral Strike of 1919, an important moment in | Canadian labour history. |
For example, in | Canadian government documents, Native and Aboriginal a |
ootball, the highest level of amateur play in | Canadian football, under the auspices of Canadian Inte |
International Human Rights Law: Use in | Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms Litigation, Bu |
$60 million increase in | Canadian Forces wages |
d by the 79014 ZIP code of the post office in | Canadian. |
y majority, which won the largest majority in | Canadian history, under Prime Minister John Diefenbake |
arked one of the first diplomatic postings in | Canadian history. |
McCall holds a Bachelor of Arts in | Canadian History from the University of Regina. |
alism from Carleton University in 1975 and in | Canadian studies in 1981. |
d is regarded as an influential individual in | Canadian agricultural and farming history. |
Hoeft died in | Canadian Lakes, Michigan, at the age of 77. |
ng the First World War, several people ran in | Canadian elections as soldiers. |
Randy spent his early childhood in | Canadian, Texas a suburb Amarillo. |
ck Award was created to recognize the best in | Canadian literary humour. |
This was the largest evacuation in | Canadian history until the 1979 Mississauga train dera |
ismissed the use of the political question in | Canadian law. |
he first openly gay political party leader in | Canadian history. |
Burn had several roles in | Canadian cricket. |
It was the third longest parliament in | Canadian history. |
f the 16 winning songs in Canada to appear in | Canadian Music Magazine's "Great Canadian Talent Searc |
Underhill's other notable works include | Canadian Political Parties, 1957; The Image of Confede |
Famous former members include | Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau. |
Participants in the film include | Canadian TV host Patrick Masbourian. |
Counties served by WKX85 include: | Canadian, Cleveland, Grady, Kingfisher, Lincoln, Logan |
Non-Fiction: Bruce Hutchison, The Incredible | Canadian. |
This series features independent | Canadian short films of various styles and topics. |
August 16, 1965 in Madras) is an Indian-born | Canadian cricketer. |
ce churches in Canada by educating indigenous | Canadian leadership. |
ad to Ausfahrt is a 2006 album by influential | Canadian punk rock band NoMeansNo. |
The 1983 Player's International | Canadian Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoo |
The 1989 Player's International | Canadian Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoo |
The 1981 Player's International | Canadian Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoo |
ylene (1923) and cyclopropane (1933) and into | Canadian anaesthetic practice. |
In 2003 he was inducted into | Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame. |
For the Irish | Canadian architect, see Joseph Connolly (architect). |
lton (born August 27, 1979) is an Irish-born, | Canadian sprint canoer. |
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