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She has held Commonwealth, US Open, NCAA and | Canadian records in backstroke and butterfly, includin |
The British and | Canadian casualties were 5 killed (4 from the 32nd Reg |
s father is the late Member of Parliament and | Canadian Senator Jack Marshall. |
18, 1873 - July 14, 1955) was a physician and | Canadian parliamentarian. |
821 - September 26, 1890) was a physician and | Canadian political figure. |
, 1907 - September 21, 1983) was a lawyer and | Canadian politician. |
en 1972 and 1995, this hybrid of American and | Canadian production was known as Canadian Sesame Stree |
(born March 6, 1979) is a former American and | Canadian football player. |
Another variety consists of pineapple and | Canadian bacon. |
He holds both Russian and | Canadian citizenship. |
November 10, 1838, between Great Britain and | Canadian rebels. |
m combination of Progressive Conservative and | Canadian Alliance votes. |
oo was a prominent Quebecker, the British and | Canadian industrialist, Sir Neil McGowan Shaw (b. |
He has dual Italian and | Canadian citizenship. |
more have earned scholarships to American and | Canadian universities. |
The barber and | Canadian Forces Exchange System (CANEX) are located in |
The third leg returned to American and | Canadian arenas and stadiums in the autumn. |
une 1910 - 7 January 1989) was an English and | Canadian cricketer. |
h Sands, along with similar Park and Fort and | Canadian Liberty classes were essentially British and |
te, Louisiana) is a professional American and | Canadian football defensive back for the Hamilton Tige |
ert "Bob" Ptacek, a professional American and | Canadian football quarterback |
a popular television channel from India, and | Canadian content. |
used on the premiere episode of the animated | Canadian show "Stoked'". |
For another | Canadian politician, see Alexander Ferguson MacLaren. |
career, Morgan never lost a fight to another | Canadian. |
In 1983, Folk won another | Canadian Mixed Championship. |
For another | Canadian ice hockey player, see Bob Murdoch (ice hocke |
Charles Anthony ( | Canadian football) |
Sam Apelbaum, | Canadian politician |
Sir Wilfrid Laurier is appointed | Canadian Minister of Inland Revenue |
He was appointed | Canadian Ambassador to Belgium following the election. |
response to CNR's creation of TCA, arch-rival | Canadian Pacific Railway created Canadian Pacific Air |
These sales are | Canadian sales only. |
Half the members are | Canadian and half are from the United States. |
Both Jason and Shawn are | Canadian National Champions in the sport of wrestling. |
They are: | Canadian violet, ginseng, prairie smoke, Bell worts, a |
These centres grew around | Canadian Pacific Railway status. |
Vatche Arslanian, | Canadian Red Cross worker, killed in Iraq (d.2003) |
In addition to art, | Canadian and regional cinema, the theatre also hosts s |
Main article: | Canadian Armed Services special elections#Saskatchewan |
Main article: | Canadian federal election, 2008 |
Main article: | Canadian residential school system |
Main article: | Canadian Special Operations Forces Command |
Main article: | Canadian federal election, 1957 |
Main article: | Canadian Siberian Expeditionary Force |
Main article: | Canadian University College, History |
Francis Fontaine as | Canadian Customs Officer |
Scott Pangman as | Canadian Guy #1 |
Renato Romano as | Canadian Doctor |
In 1929, Greyhound Canada was founded as | Canadian Greyhound Coaches, Limited, operating in Albe |
Yanofsky repeated as | Canadian Champion in 1943, 1945, 1947, 1953, 1959, 196 |
der of Ontario), and the first Asian-Canadian | Canadian lieutenant governor. |
Bravo!FACT (Foundation to Assist | Canadian Talent) is a Canadian fund established in 199 |
Ontario Soccer Association's | Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame inductee page |
Won award for Best Song Writer(s) at | Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards |
He began working at | Canadian National Telegraphs in 1925. |
lso keeps a blog that frequently pokes fun at | Canadian politicians. |
toured Canada in August 2008 and showcased at | Canadian Music Week. in 2008 and 2009. |
It reached #31 at | Canadian Hot 100 Chart. |
It reached #68 at | Canadian Hot 100 chart. |
t the United Nations in New York City, and at | Canadian legations and on Canadian ships throughout th |
song remains a standard frosh week anthem at | Canadian colleges and universities. |
Atlantic Film Festival, Atlantic | Canadian Award (win) - S. Hillyer, T. Marback, Best Sc |
Atlantic Film Festival, Atlantic | Canadian Award (win) - Christopher Cooper, Best Editin |
They have attended | Canadian music festivals including Canadian Music Week |
Canada, but grew up in Hong Kong and attended | Canadian International School. |
1997 Recognition Award, | Canadian Seed Trade Association |
1966, 1981- Best Paper Award, | Canadian Society of Exploration Geophysicists |
20 year Service Award, | Canadian Cancer Society, October 29, 1999 |
Barry Allen is an award-winning | Canadian rock musician. |
all Dead Animals (or SDA) is an award-winning | Canadian blog, focusing largely on politics (Canadian, |
July 15, 1944) is an award-winning, | Canadian writer of plays, novels, and short fiction. |
Dave Babych, | Canadian ice hockey player |
Ram Badger: | Canadian Ram tank adapted with flamethrower. |
George Balcan, | Canadian radio broadcaster and artist |
Charles Philip Bassett, | Canadian diplomat in the 1990s |
The 5th Battalion | Canadian Mounted Rifles were a mounted infantry unit o |
13th (Royal Highlanders of Canada) Battalion, | Canadian Expeditionary Force. |
The unit later became the 7th Battalion, | Canadian Railway Troops. |
erved with "A" Company of the 28th Battalion, | Canadian Expeditionary Force. |
as lieutenant-colonel in the 217th Battalion, | Canadian Expeditionary Force during World War I. |
Applicants must be | Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada. |
Main article: Beast ( | Canadian band) |
He became | Canadian shot put champion in 1990 and 1991. |
san Agnes Bernard in 1867, five months before | Canadian Confederation. |
Montreal World Film Festival Best | Canadian Film - Jean-Claude Lauzon |
The Confessional won the Genie Award for Best | Canadian Film of 1996. |
Exotica was named Best | Canadian Feature Film at the Toronto International Fil |
Winner of Best | Canadian Whisky in Jim Murray's Whisky Bible 2010) |
Montreal World Film Festival Best | Canadian Film - Robin Spry - Won |
CNCP was created as a joint venture between | Canadian Pacific Railway and Canadian National Railway |
That album spawned the band's biggest | Canadian hit single, "Ishkuess". |
During 2003, the company earned $3.5 billion ( | Canadian dollars) in freight revenue. |
n and medical doctor, who was the first Black | Canadian ever elected mayor of a Canadian municipality |
He is a Black | Canadian. |
Peter Boehm, | Canadian diplomat |
For the Irish born | Canadian civil engineer, see Martin Murphy. |
Sara Shettleworth is an American born, | Canadian experimental psychologist and zoologist. |
Bob Francis holds both | Canadian and American citizenship. |
Ache releases music for both | Canadian and international acts. |
For successor, see Chaplain Branch ( | Canadian Forces). |
Reuven Brenner, | Canadian resident economist |
2010 Tim Hortons Brier | Canadian Men's Curling Championships. |
He also commanded the 2nd Brigade, | Canadian Field Artillery. |
Most holiday home owners are British, | Canadian, Dutch or from the north of France. |
1947 - December 15, 2010) was a British-born | Canadian actress. |
1700 - 29 September 1737) was a British-born | Canadian chief factor of the Hudson's Bay Company. |
ton (born October 21, 1975) is a British-born | Canadian children's author. |
He brought | Canadian cycling back into the international limelight |
erson books of prose and verse, which brought | Canadian literature into Canadian school classrooms, a |
New Brunswick, | Canadian province |
It was designed by | Canadian architect Arthur Erickson. |
Four0ninE is the first EP by | Canadian grindcore band Fuck the Facts. |
onky Tonkin' (All Night Long)" is a single by | Canadian country music artist Dallas Harms. |
Five O'Clock Bells is an album by | Canadian guitarist Lenny Breau, released in 1979. |
He was immediately recaptured by | Canadian soldiers. |
an" is a track from the 1982 album Signals by | Canadian rock band Rush. |
Belmundo Regal is the second studio album by | Canadian hip hop group Radio Radio. |
In 2006, Bacon's portrait was created by | Canadian artist Christian Cardell Corbet. |
Uphill Climb is a 1987 short story written by | Canadian Science Fiction Author Robert J. Sawyer. |
Evergreen Nights is the first album by | Canadian singer, Lisa Lougheed. |
Back to Basics is the twelfth studio album by | Canadian heavy metal band Anvil. |
Forbidden Rose is the second fragrance by | Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne. |
r has commissioned and premiered new works by | Canadian composers. |
Longer Fuse is a 1977 album by | Canadian pop singer Dan Hill. |
Quietude is a live album by | Canadian guitarist Lenny Breau, released in 1985. |
Balconville is a play by | Canadian playwright David Fennario. |
he Crystal Lite Show is a talk show hosted by | Canadian drag queen Crystal Lite. |
In Command is a live album by | Canadian band Annihilator. |
"Hello Mom" is a single by | Canadian country music group Mercey Brothers. |
The ship was built by | Canadian Yarrow at Esquimalt. |
Copper Sunrise is a children's novel by | Canadian author Bryan Buchan. |
ord's Gold is a compilation album released by | Canadian singer Gordon Lightfoot in 1975. |
St. Urbain's Horseman is the seventh novel by | Canadian author Mordecai Richler. |
The first album by | Canadian jazz fusion band Metalwood. |
Skin Deep is a film by | Canadian filmmaker Midi Onodera. |
"Gone" is a song by | Canadian rock band The Tea Party. |
For The Family is a 1983 studio album by | Canadian folk artist Stan Rogers. |
Universe is the first EP by | Canadian artist Sarah Slean. |
Evidence of Inequity is an EP by | Canadian technical death metal band Beneath the Massac |
"Rise 'n' Shine" is a single by | Canadian country music artist Dick Damron. |
Built to Last is the third studio album by | Canadian country music singer/songwriter Damian Marsha |
Pot TV is a web-based video channel owned by | Canadian cannabis activist Marc Emery. |
"Tangled Up in Me" is a song recorded by | Canadian musician Skye Sweetnam. |
Hit & Run is a 2009 EP by | Canadian power-pop quartet Sloan. |
The film was produced by | Canadian film maker Budge Crawley. |
er is at the Jacmel Airport, currently run by | Canadian Forces personnel. |
Warrendale is a 1967 documentary film by | Canadian filmmaker Allan King. |
Facilities are managed by | Canadian Base Operators. |
Ride Like Hell is an EP album by | Canadian blues-rock band Big Sugar. |
1881: first surveys by | Canadian Pacific Railway. |
"Another Postcard" is a song by | Canadian rock band Barenaked Ladies. |
"Art Czars" is the debut 7" single by | Canadian rock duo Japandroids. |
nuck - Canadian-built version, 1,260 built by | Canadian Aeroplanes Ltd. for the RFC in Canada/RAF in |
Asylon is the sixth studio album by | Canadian death metal band Neuraxis. |
54•40 is a 1986 eponymous album by | Canadian alternative rock band 54•40. |
"Emotional Girl" is a single by | Canadian country music artist Terri Clark. |
"If You Keep Throwing Dirt" is a song by | Canadian country music group Family Brown. |
Good News is the fifth studio album by | Canadian jazz singer Matt Dusk. |
Although these exports were sales by | Canadian companies, not gifts from the Canadian govern |
All of Me is a compilation album by | Canadian artist Anne Murray. |
The film was directed by | Canadian director Sidney Olcott. |
Crow Lake is a 2002 first novel written by | Canadian author Mary Lawson. |
"Guess I Went Crazy" is a single by | Canadian country music group Canadian Zephyr. |
ithin Dividia is the second album released by | Canadian mathcore band The End. |
Don't Fall Apart by | Canadian singer-songwriter Royal Wood played during th |
The poem has been set to music by | Canadian composer Eleanor Joanne Daley. |
for the series was composed and performed by | Canadian composer John Mills-Cockell. |
rybody's Going to the Country" is a single by | Canadian artist Hank Smith. |
nding Confirmed is a split 7" vinyl single by | Canadian alternative rock band Poledo and Canadian sin |
Nuages du Monde, 2006 album by | Canadian new age electronic group Delirium |
A Choice of Enemies is the third novel by | Canadian author Mordecai Richler. |
Dead And Gone To Heaven was the debut E.P. by | Canadian rock act Rose Chronicles. |
r Be Home Soon is the seventh studio album by | Canadian country music artist George Canyon. |
The song was also covered in 2008 by | Canadian R&B star Robane Shavon Shormane. |
Collins may be accessed either by | Canadian National Railway line or by airplane. |
CF-5 crest worn by | Canadian Forces aircrew and ground crew in the mid-197 |
He was also brought over to Japan by | Canadian and Commonwealth Champion, Gordon Nelson. |
She is coached by | Canadian former skater Kevin Crockett. |
"Babylon" is a song by | Canadian rock band The Tea Party. |
"Up All Night" is the current single by | Canadian country music singer-songwriter Deric Ruttan. |
Black Noise is the debut studio album by | Canadian progressive rock group FM. |
Selection is a 1982 EP by | Canadian band 54•40. |
Hesher is an EP and the first release by | Canadian rock band Nickelback. |
Bhopal is a play by | Canadian playwright Rahul Varma about the Bhopal disas |
"I Never Figured on This" is a single by | Canadian country music artist David Thompson. |
e film has a notably high number of cameos by | Canadian actors. |
for Christmas is the first Christmas album by | Canadian country music singer George Canyon. |
on the Virtual Museum of Canada is created by | Canadian museums, it is administered by the Canadian H |
The Family is the second studio album by | Canadian Rock fusion band Mashmakhan. |
"Anita Got Married" is a single by | Canadian country music artist Duane Steele. |
"Nobody's Hero" is a song by | Canadian prog-rock band Rush from their album Counterp |
S H2 was a British H-class submarine built by | Canadian Vickers, Montreal. |
nal English language articles were written by | Canadian and U.S. operatives. |
Unchained is an EP by | Canadian heavy metal band Thor. |
A cover was recorded in 2005 by | Canadian country music group The Road Hammers. |
"500 Up" is a song by | Canadian rock band Sloan. |
Chasing the Sun is the debut studio album by | Canadian country music singer Tara Oram. |
"Black Velvet" is a rock song written by | Canadian musicians David Tyson and Christopher Ward, a |
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