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Fast Company is a 1979 film by | Canadian director David Cronenberg. |
The video was directed by | Canadian visual artist, Jesse Ewles. |
tieth century the title was held primarily by | Canadian buildings. |
Metal on Metal is the second studio album by | Canadian heavy metal band Anvil. |
e in the Window is the fourth studio album by | Canadian country music artist Joan Kennedy. |
Americana is a 2008 album by | Canadian singer Roch Voisine. |
"Ain't No Cure for Love" is a pop song by | Canadian singer/songwriter Leonard Cohen. |
"Cornfields or Cadillacs" is a single by | Canadian country music band Farmer's Daughter. |
Murray McLauchlan was a 1972 album by | Canadian singer-songwriter Murray McLauchlan. |
"I Believe" is a song by | Canadian jazz-pop singer Nikki Yanofsky. |
Innu is the second album by | Canadian folk rock band Kashtin, released in 1991. |
It was taken over by | Canadian National Railways in 1911. |
"A Certain Slant of Light" is a song by | Canadian rock band The Tea Party. |
Hejira is a 1976 folk/rock/jazz album by | Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell. |
The plant was first build by | Canadian Utilities; then owned by ATCO Power from 2000 |
Both lines are owned by | Canadian National. |
Proteus is a film by | Canadian director John Greyson. |
side and Out" is a single released in 2005 by | Canadian singer Feist (aka Leslie Feist). |
"Can't Stop" is the first single by | Canadian band jacksoul from their second album, Sleepl |
"Beyond The Reef" is a song written by | Canadian Jack Pitman in Hawaii in 1948. |
The Nokia 6340 was also offered by | Canadian provider Fido Solutions. |
Creature (album), an album by | Canadian alternative rock band Moist |
Mild and Hazy is a 7" vinyl single by | Canadian singer-songwriter Hayden. |
The 2005 play Shakespeare's Will by | Canadian playwright Vern Thiessen is similar in form. |
"Everybody" is a song by | Canadian rock band Stabilo. |
"I'm Getting High Remembering" is a single by | Canadian country music artist Carroll Baker. |
"Bang Bang Boom" is a song by | Canadian pop rock band The Moffatts. |
Beeching, William C. | Canadian volunteers: Spain 1936-1939. |
The Camrose | Canadian is a local news publication for the Camrose, |
He was also involved with PEN Canada, | Canadian Paraplegic Association, and the World Wildlif |
Canada: | Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) |
te organization operates elsewhere in Canada: | Canadian Blood Services. |
Canada: | Canadian Forces. |
Mike Cardinal, | Canadian politician |
Keyhole Castle ( | Canadian Historic Site) |
Governor's Cruise to Sydney, NS to Celebrate | Canadian Navy Centennial. |
HIW Central | Canadian Championship (1 time, current) |
Canadair CF-5 ( | Canadian Profile: Aircraft No. 4). |
Floyd S. Chalmers | Canadian Play Award, 1989 |
Harry B. Chase, | Canadian politician in the Alberta legislature |
ible Government League, warning against cheap | Canadian imports and the high Canadian income tax. |
Kwan is a first generation Chinese | Canadian who was born and raised in Toronto. |
1951) is the first Chinese | Canadian to be appointed to the Cabinet of Canada. |
2008 CHL | Canadian Major Junior All-Rookie Team |
It was owned and operated by First Choice | Canadian Communications. |
The CIS ( | Canadian Interuniversity Sport) Football All-Canadian |
Dave Clark ( | Canadian politician), Progressive Conservative Canadia |
He played in three Closed | Canadian Chess Championships. |
07/97 Conestoga Co. | Canadian lawn & garden, trailer & agricultural OEM spe |
Foley also coaches | Canadian PGA Tour player Chris Baryla, and LPGA Tour p |
percentages are contrasted with the combined | Canadian Alliance and Progressive Conservative percent |
^ Conservative change is from combined | Canadian Alliance and Progressive Conservative totals. |
Crerar, who commanded | Canadian land forces in Europe, ordered that Canadian |
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission | Canadian memorial & cemeteries. |
No. 5 Provost Company, | Canadian Provost Corps |
1916, the battalion became the 14th Company, | Canadian Forestry Corps. |
This includes the first company-owned | Canadian store, opened on April 13, 2007 in Windsor, O |
Like its larger and older competitor | Canadian Tire, the company offers its own community cu |
First confirmed | Canadian sight record of Bendire's thrasher, Toxostoma |
ed States (Maine), Metcalf is also considered | Canadian since he was a member of the Canadian Armed F |
Open Field: 30 Contemporary | Canadian Poets (2005) |
Gerry is the author of Contemporary | Canadian and U.S. women of letters : an annotated bibl |
n 2005 she edited Open Field: 30 Contemporary | Canadian Poets for Persea Books, the first anthology o |
Hughes moved with incredible speed to create | Canadian battalions which allowed Canadian troops to b |
Garage is Cross | Canadian Ragweed's seventh album. |
with Cross | Canadian Ragweed |
Live and Loud at Billy Bob's Texas is Cross | Canadian Ragweed's fourth album. |
Red dirt band Cross | Canadian Ragweed. |
Cross | Canadian Ragweed |
George Cruickshank ( | Canadian politician) (1897-1970), member of Canadian P |
for by the winners of the Abbott Cup/Western | Canadian Champions and the Eastern Canadian Jr. |
List of current | Canadian senators by age |
The current | Canadian football collaboration is none |
The current | Canadian Amateur Champions are also from the A.M.S.L. |
CWR | Canadian Junior Heavyweight Championship (1 time) |
James Cybulski, | Canadian sportscaster |
24 May - Sylvia Daoust, | Canadian sculptor (d.2004). |
Peter DeBoer, | Canadian hockey player |
This article is about a defunct | Canadian indie rock label. |
For the defunct | Canadian film magazine, see Take One. |
For the defunct | Canadian indie rock label, see Dependent Music. |
uperintendent of the Colonization Department, | Canadian National Railway. |
Brother Jean-Paul Desbiens, | Canadian author. |
It was the ninth designated | Canadian Ramsar site. |
monton) Field Ambulance - Calgary Detachment ( | Canadian Forces Health Services Group) (Northeast Armo |
Ottawa: Directorate, | Canadian Museum of Civilization. |
Bonus Disc ( | Canadian release only) |
It sounds distinctly | Canadian but he is American born. |
Eric Duhatschek is a distinguished | Canadian sports journalist. |
Division, | Canadian Red Cross, president, N.B. |
The film premiered at Hot Docs | Canadian International Documentary Festival on May 6, |
65_Redroses premiered at the Hot Docs | Canadian International Documentary Festival and won th |
reat War is a CBC television film documenting | Canadian participation in the First World War. |
Sold for 27,600 dollars | Canadian in 2006. |
Grace Dosanjh, | Canadian Nationally recognized Dietician and Actress/M |
Ujjal Dosanjh, | Canadian politician |
Consequently, he has dual | Canadian and Italian citizenship, and speaks both Engl |
He has dual | Canadian and US citizenship, as his father was born in |
United States citizen and Galiardi holds dual | Canadian and U.S. citizenship. |
The Act was based on an earlier | Canadian legislation. |
For the early | Canadian politician and British Army officer, see Edwa |
1750 - 2 October 1818) was an early | Canadian fur trader. |
William Joseph Christie was an early | Canadian politician and prominent Hudson's Bay Company |
She later edited | Canadian Strange, a folio of contemporary Canadian wri |
In the Key of Eh! | Canadian Jazz Piano (1996) |
Woodfield is the eighth | Canadian soldier to die in Afghanistan. |
He was also the first elected | Canadian official to visit China. |
He has been campaigning for an elected | Canadian Senate for over twenty years. |
His father was former elected | Canadian Senator Stanley Waters. |
hosted this series which introduced emerging | Canadian performers. |
links across the long border also encouraged | Canadian sympathy towards the Union. |
eedham (born 14 July 1970) is an English-born | Canadian former international soccer player. |
ower Martin (1838 - 1934) was an English-born | Canadian landscape painter dubbed "the father of Canad |
9, 1822 - May 24, 1892) was an English-born, | Canadian statesman and politician, and a father of Can |
In 2004, Breau issued a solo album entitled | Canadian Primitive. |
overed Lee's song "Knock Loud" on her 2001 EP | Canadian Amp. |
Johnny Esaw, | Canadian Communications Foundation, retrieved December |
Enis Esmer, | Canadian actor |
Both ships were sold to the newly established | Canadian Northern Steamship Company, a subsidiary of t |
erroneously that Haskins was American or even | Canadian. |
Glosette is an exclusive | Canadian brand of confectionery. |
Famous | Canadian Prospector E.H. Horne |
ing "Saviour" is one of his all-time favorite | Canadian Songs. |
Favourite | Canadian TV Series |
The film also featured | Canadian voice actor Michael Kopsa |
The series featured | Canadian artists such as the Canadian Opera Company, M |
It features | Canadian singer Deborah Cox. |
l" is a song by Scottish band Texas featuring | Canadian rapper Kardinal Offishall. |
Something" featuring | Canadian rapper Drake was released to US iTunes on Nov |
For the federal | Canadian electoral division, see St. Catharines (elect |
Fellow | Canadian Jay Lyon would beat Ellison in the second rou |
Shift, released a split recording with fellow | Canadian band Iszoloscope. |
st World War, Clearihue served with the Fifth | Canadian Field Artillery Unit. |
Conrad Santos, First Filipino | Canadian elected in Canada |
Black Coffee (2005 film), | Canadian documentary film examining the complicated hi |
NSI FilmExchange | Canadian Film Festival |
He became president of manufacturing firm | Canadian Top and Body Corporation of Tilbury, Ontario. |
Peace Magazine was one of the first | Canadian magazines to be produced with desktop publish |
(July 11, 1911 - July 7, 1962) was the first | Canadian of Ukrainian origin to be appointed to the Ca |
The first | Canadian Arctic island exploratory well was spudded in |
In 1988 he became part of the first | Canadian rap group to have recorded an album. |
He was also the first | Canadian to play in the MLS Cup final. |
oward Equality, or GATE, was one of the first | Canadian gay liberation groups. |
He was the first | Canadian to join the Recollects of the Friars Minor. |
George Dixon, first | Canadian and first black world boxing champion. |
Canon Fred Scott, Senior Chaplain, First | Canadian Division, Canadian Expeditionary Force |
She is the first | Canadian senator of Asian ancestry. |
Manitoba won their first | Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship, defeating Al |
The first | Canadian single, "I Feel You", was released to Canadia |
In 1900, he became the first | Canadian to win an Olympic medal. |
The company opened its first | Canadian store in March 2004. |
The Grads won their first | Canadian title in 1922 by defeating the Shamrocks from |
"Kicks" became the band's first | Canadian number one single when it topped the Canadian |
The Calgary-based firm was the first | Canadian royalty trust. |
First | Canadian Place |
novelist, John Galt, was the company's first | Canadian superintendent. |
Cardin was the first | Canadian politician to bring the public's attention to |
Klassen became the first | Canadian to win five medals in one Olympic Games. |
He was the first | Canadian born Commandant of the RMC. |
In August 2008 she embarked on her first | Canadian Tour where she played 10 shows including a su |
Ducey was the first | Canadian to have played for both of Canada's MLB teams |
She was among the first | Canadian women to work as a professional journalist an |
and Italic faces) was published as "the first | Canadian type for text composition" to mark the centen |
September 15 - Alexander Roberts Dunn, first | Canadian awarded the Victoria Cross (d.1868) |
Tuomela also set five | Canadian records in swimming. |
David Foot, | Canadian economist |
Colin Cole (American football), | Canadian born, American football player |
For | Canadian politician, see John Holm. |
For | Canadian politician, see Frank Greenwood (politician). |
erchandise items are branded specifically for | Canadian Tire. |
For | Canadian artist, see Henry Orenstein. |
It was discovered in 1967 and named for | Canadian geologist Sir William Edmond Logan (1798-1875 |
For | Canadian World War II fighter pilot, see James Francis |
ngs from American label Blind Pig Records for | Canadian release. |
legislate greater autonomy for | Canadian trade unions that are branches of internation |
For | Canadian performer, see Jim Bryson. |
treal location is a LASIK training center for | Canadian laser eye surgeons. |
1979 album, Hot Shots, broke all records for | Canadian sales of a Canadian album, reaching Quadruple |
Hot Shots broke all records for | Canadian sales of a Canadian album, reaching quadruple |
JP-8+100 is also used for | Canadian Forces CP-140 Aurora & CC-130 Hercules aircra |
The network provides programming by and for | Canadian First Nations. |
For | Canadian ice hockey player, see Bobby Clarke. |
He organized the Centre for | Canadian Studies, serving as Director from 1978 to 198 |
was a finalist for the Norma Fleck Award for | Canadian Children's Non-Fiction. |
For | Canadian actress, see Bridget Hall (actor). |
was adapted into a six-episode TV series for | Canadian broadcaster APTN. |
For | Canadian bishop, see John Cameron (Canadian bishop). |
Moxie Whitney also booked all talent for | Canadian Pacific Hotels during most of that period. |
For | Canadian prospector, see Thomas Creighton. |
and, CD , MA (born June 14, 1940) is a former | Canadian politician, and current chair of the Canadian |
For the former | Canadian politician, see Paul-Henri Spence |
Brassard (born December 10, 1919) is a former | Canadian politician, manufacturer and meat packer. |
28, 1941 in Young, Saskatchewan) is a former | Canadian federal politician. |
Hultquist (born October 27, 1964) is a former | Canadian professional tennis player. |
Philip Francis Brady is a former | Canadian diplomat. |
Alan Ford is a former | Canadian football player and executive. |
Claude William Genest is a former | Canadian journalist, actor, and TV host. |
Johnny Bright, former | Canadian Football League player |
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