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| In late November 2009, the last | Canadian A&P stores, in Sault Ste. |
| Canadian Aboriginal law is the body of Canadian law th | |
| Won award for Best Song Writer(s) at | Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards |
| Main article: Unified | Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics (Unicode block) |
| Team Rezofficial are a | Canadian aboriginal hip hop group. |
| David Graham is a | Canadian academic administrator and literary historian |
| Masad Damha is a | Canadian academic and nucleic acid chemist. |
| For the | Canadian academic and author, see Doug Walton. |
| lman (May 23, 1906 - December 15, 1994) was a | Canadian academic and microbiologist. |
| James Downey, OC (born April 20, 1939) is a | Canadian academic. |
| In 1992, she was made a Fellow of the | Canadian Academy of Engineering. |
| The Juno Awards are presented by the | Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. |
| Canada, the American Society for Metals, the | Canadian Academy of Engineering, and the Canadian Inst |
| n 1974, she was elected a member of the Royal | Canadian Academy of Arts. |
| And in 2000, she was elected to Fellow of the | Canadian Academy of Engineering. |
| Fellow of the | Canadian Academy of Engineers |
| Alexander was in the notable | Canadian Ace Raymond Collishaw's 'Black Flight'. |
| Lighthouse: This popular | Canadian act performed two sets at the festival. |
| For the 1917 | Canadian Act of the same name, see Military Service Ac |
| (CAP) - | Canadian Action Party |
| The song charted on the | Canadian Active Rock Charts, reaching the top 10. |
| Tony Clarke is a | Canadian activist. |
| Enis Esmer, | Canadian actor |
| Travis Milne is a | Canadian actor from Lac La Biche, Alberta. |
| Canadian actor Evan Sabba appeared in it. | |
| Don Ferguson (born May 30, 1946) is a | Canadian actor and is one of the stars of XPM and Roya |
| He is the maternal uncle of | Canadian actor Brendan Fraser. |
| Antoni Cimolino is a | Canadian actor and director. |
| For the | Canadian actor and director, see Sean Cummings. |
| Michelle Sweeney is a | Canadian actor and jazz singer. |
| Brent Titcomb (born 1940), a | Canadian actor and musician |
| 1960 Brochet, Manitoba) is a | Canadian actor and writer of Cree descent. |
| James Kirk (actor) (born 1986), | Canadian actor |
| Paul Spence is a | Canadian actor, author and musician. |
| For the | Canadian actor, see Jim Carrey. |
| an Tlesla Adams (born November 15, 1966) is a | Canadian actor, playwright and medical doctor. |
| For the | Canadian actor, see Denis Simpson. |
| For the | Canadian actor, see Christopher Plummer. |
| For the | Canadian actor, see Doug McGrath. |
| For the | Canadian actor, see Alan Scarfe. |
| For the | Canadian actor, see David Julian Hirsh. |
| Len Cariou (1939 -), | Canadian actor. |
| Kiefer Sutherland (b.1966) | Canadian actor. |
| Barry Flatman is a | Canadian actor. |
| Jacob Joel Fehr (born October 29, 1977) is a | Canadian actor. |
| Thomas Peacocke is a | Canadian actor. |
| Sasha Roiz (born October 21, 1973) is a | Canadian actor. |
| Colin Ferguson (born July 22, 1972) is a | Canadian actor. |
| oronto) was the stage name of Alan Hoffman, a | Canadian actor. |
| Amy is an ACTRA and | Canadian Actors' Equity Association member. |
| e film has a notably high number of cameos by | Canadian actors. |
| December 16 - Barbara Kent, | Canadian actress |
| Shel Goldstein is a | Canadian actress intermittently active in politics. |
| Amanda Walsh (born October 3, 1981) is a | Canadian actress and former VJ for the Canadian televi |
| Cheri Maracle is a | Canadian actress and musician. |
| born March 15, 1976 in Toronto, Ontario) is a | Canadian actress known primarily for her work on telev |
| Alexandra Purvis (born 1988), | Canadian actress |
| For the | Canadian actress see Debra McGrath |
| Gross married | Canadian actress Martha Burns in September 1988. |
| For the | Canadian actress, see Frances Bay. |
| For | Canadian actress, see Bridget Hall (actor). |
| For the | Canadian actress, see Olivia Cheng (Canadian actress). |
| Sarah Allen (III) is a | Canadian actress. |
| 1947 - December 15, 2010) was a British-born | Canadian actress. |
| Cindy Dolenc is a | Canadian actress. |
| Liane Balaban (born June 24, 1980) is a | Canadian actress. |
| For the | Canadian administrator, arranger, choir conductor, and |
| Jesse Capelli (born May 21, 1979) is a | Canadian adult model and a pornographic actress. |
| Owen Eugene Maynard (1925-2000) was a | Canadian aerodynamicist who contributed to the design |
| nock was appointed an associate fellow of the | Canadian Aeronautical Institute. |
| nuck - Canadian-built version, 1,260 built by | Canadian Aeroplanes Ltd. for the RFC in Canada/RAF in |
| From the | Canadian Affair website Canadian Affair maintains stra |
| The following is a timeline of events in the | Canadian Afghan detainee issue. |
| Canadian Agents with the British Special Services". | |
| d is regarded as an influential individual in | Canadian agricultural and farming history. |
| 2002 | Canadian Agriculture Hall of Fame |
| See also: | Canadian Agriculture Safety Association |
| RCAF was a squadron associated with the Royal | Canadian Air Force and later with Canadian Forces Air |
| Between 1943 and 1945, he served in the Royal | Canadian Air Force as a Leading Aircraftman. |
| acques Charles "Charlie" Bouchard CMM CD is a | Canadian Air Force general. |
| He served for four years in the Royal | Canadian Air Force during World War II, and was subseq |
| Royal | Canadian Air Force (AOP.6 and T.7) |
| It was the official march of the Royal | Canadian Air Force until the unification of the Canadi |
| He also studied at War Staff College, Royal | Canadian Air Force. |
| Royal | Canadian Air Farce (1993-2008, comedy sketch series) |
| Gallant served as a pilot in the Royal | Canadian Air Force during World War II. |
| Royal | Canadian Air Force |
| ers, who were half-Canadian, joined the Royal | Canadian Air Force. |
| Canadian Air Force | |
| ring World War II, Turner served in the Royal | Canadian Air Force from 1939 to 1945. |
| Royal | Canadian Air Farce - 1993 - Various Characters |
| It was formerly a Royal | Canadian Air Force squadron before the 1968 unificatio |
| The Royal | Canadian Air Farce is formed |
| Gallnat served 25 years in the Royal | Canadian Air Force. |
| He served during World War II in the Royal | Canadian Air Force. |
| The | Canadian air force operates 333 aircraft. |
| for nearly two years before joining the Royal | Canadian Air Force. |
| Skipton was assigned to No. 6 Group, Royal | Canadian Air Force (RCAF) in January 1943. |
| to the Olympics, Hodgson served in the Royal | Canadian Air Force during World War II. |
| pent the remainder of his career in the Royal | Canadian Air Force. |
| he served as a flight lieutenant in the Royal | Canadian Air Force. |
| In addition, the Royal | Canadian Air Force purchased a hydroplane in 1914. |
| He served five years in the Royal | Canadian Air Force. |
| JetWash Aviation Services is a | Canadian aircraft ground handling company. |
| Goresky joined the Royal | Canadian Airforce in 1942. |
| There was a | Canadian airforce base in Marston Green during the Sec |
| For the | Canadian airline, see Air Southwest (Canada). |
| For the former | Canadian airline, see Royal Aviation. |
| The | Canadian Airman's Memorial is a monument to fallen Can |
| In 1945 a group of | Canadian airmen crashed. |
| He then left the military and joined | Canadian Airways. |
| Top Selling | Canadian Album - Dance with Me, Johnny Reid |
| Acadie was named the 20th greatest | Canadian album of all time in Bob Mersereau's 2007 boo |
| It debuted at #27 on the | Canadian Albums Chart. |
| The album peaked at #92 on the | Canadian Albums Chart. |
| He was also an all | Canadian all star in 1983. |
| Canadian All Star Jazz Award | |
| He earned the | Canadian All-Around title again in both 1951 and 1953. |
| AHL | Canadian All-Star team (1996) |
| percentages are contrasted with the combined | Canadian Alliance and Progressive Conservative percent |
| ^ Conservative change is from combined | Canadian Alliance and Progressive Conservative totals. |
| Lunney joined the | Canadian Alliance Party shortly before his bid to run |
| At the request of | Canadian Alliance Leader Stephen Harper, St. Germain l |
| He won re-election in 2000 while the | Canadian Alliance transitioned to the Canadian Allianc |
| In 2002, he was a candidate in the | Canadian Alliance leadership election, placing fourth. |
| He joined the | Canadian Alliance when the Reform Party's successor wa |
| ervative vote is compared to the total of the | Canadian Alliance and Progressive Conservative votes. |
| also ran in the 2000 federal election for the | Canadian Alliance in Northumberland. |
| Conservative change is from a combination of | Canadian Alliance and Progressive Conservative votes. |
| m combination of Progressive Conservative and | Canadian Alliance votes. |
| e Party change is based on the combination of | Canadian Alliance and Progressive Conservative Party t |
| Canadian Alliance change is from Reform. | |
| ry 27, 2001, in the wake of the Alberta-based | Canadian Alliance's defeat in the 2000 Canadian federa |
| Randy White - Reform Party, | Canadian Alliance, Conservative (1993-2005). |
| member of the Reform party, later renamed the | Canadian Alliance. |
| the 2000 election by Joe Peschisolido of the | Canadian Alliance. |
| member of the Reform party, later renamed the | Canadian Alliance. |
| See also: | Canadian allocations changes under NARBA |
| Canadian Almanac and Directory, p. 444. | |
| Lustenberger (born 1984, British Columbia), a | Canadian alpine skier |
| 13 Engines was a | Canadian alternative rock band active in the 1990s. |
| Pluto was a | Canadian alternative rock band, active from 1993 to 19 |
| 54•40 is a 1986 eponymous album by | Canadian alternative rock band 54•40. |
| nding Confirmed is a split 7" vinyl single by | Canadian alternative rock band Poledo and Canadian sin |
| Creature (album), an album by | Canadian alternative rock band Moist |
| Acid Test was a | Canadian alternative rock band formed in Toronto in 19 |
| Paul Boltwood is a | Canadian amateur astronomer. |
| The | Canadian Amateur Football Association is renamed Footb |
| He was three times runner-up in the | Canadian Amateur Championship, in 1952, 1954, and 1965 |
| n 1966-67, he served as vice-president of the | Canadian Amateur Hockey Association. |
| It is named after | Canadian amateur astronomer David Lane. |
| In 1987 he was inducted into the | Canadian Amateur Sports Hall of Fame. |
| The current | Canadian Amateur Champions are also from the A.M.S.L. |
| He won the | Canadian Amateur Championship three times. |
| Crocker was inducted posthumously into the | Canadian Amateur Sports Hall of Fame in addition to th |
| s named after Hugh Llewellyn Keenleyside, the | Canadian ambassador to Mexico, 1944-1947. |
| In August 2003 he became the first resident | Canadian Ambassador in Kabul, Afghanistan. |
| From 1966 to 1970 he was the | Canadian ambassador to the United States. |
| From 1976 to 1980 he was the | Canadian ambassador to Ireland. |
| From 1958 to 1961, he was the | Canadian Ambassador to Egypt. |
| From 1961 to 1963, he was the | Canadian Ambassador to the USSR. |
| He was appointed | Canadian Ambassador to Belgium following the election. |
| ty founded the Rockland Boulders, a member of | Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball |
| overed Lee's song "Knock Loud" on her 2001 EP | Canadian Amp. |
| ylene (1923) and cyclopropane (1933) and into | Canadian anaesthetic practice. |
| of the tribe were of mixed Dakota and French | Canadian ancestry. |
| k (born May 8, 1985 in Montreal, Quebec) is a | Canadian Anchor/Reporter on CP24. |
| Consequently, he has dual | Canadian and Italian citizenship, and speaks both Engl |
| † This track was only featured on the | Canadian and FYE Stores release of the album. |
| An important difference between the | Canadian and U.S. systems was that the Canadian system |
| George Dixon, first | Canadian and first black world boxing champion. |
| Frederick Gordon Bradley (1888-1966), | Canadian and Dominion of Newfoundland politician |
| Half the members are | Canadian and half are from the United States. |
| Kissei licensed the US, | Canadian, and Mexican rights for silodosin to Watson P |
| In addition to art, | Canadian and regional cinema, the theatre also hosts s |
| ter that year he married Eva Rittinghausen, a | Canadian and former girlfriend of Canadian Prime Minis |
| n Columbia, South Carolina) is a professional | Canadian and Arena football defensive back for the Cal |
| Bob Francis holds both | Canadian and American citizenship. |
| He has dual | Canadian and US citizenship, as his father was born in |
| Canadian and Dutch artillery and NATO air strikes kill | |
| He was also brought over to Japan by | Canadian and Commonwealth Champion, Gordon Nelson. |
| He is a | Canadian and he is very young. |
| Gerry is the author of Contemporary | Canadian and U.S. women of letters : an annotated bibl |
| United States citizen and Galiardi holds dual | Canadian and U.S. citizenship. |
| t Realization of “Children of the World” with | Canadian and French Artists |
| nal English language articles were written by | Canadian and U.S. operatives. |
| The | Canadian and British press wrote positively about Linc |
| Ache releases music for both | Canadian and international acts. |
| ouf Abraham, Jr., is a retired allergist from | Canadian and a major patron of the arts. |
| Owing to this, he holds | Canadian and German citizenship. |
| Swanlights (EP) (Secretly | Canadian and Rough Trade, April 26, 2011) |
| Beraldo has also played for both the | Canadian and the Italian national ice hockey teams. |
| Gray (13 July 1873 - 12 December 1939) was a | Canadian Anglican bishop. |
| Arthur Edward Burgett was a | Canadian Anglican bishop in the first half of the 20th |
| yle Genge (born 25 October 1933) is a retired | Canadian Anglican bishop. |
| cember 10, 1921, Macrorie, Saskatchewan) is a | Canadian animal breeding researcher. |
| Flight Squad is a | Canadian animated television series produced by CINAR |
| Dragon Booster is a | Canadian animated series first broadcast in 2004. |
| Lee lost in the first round to | Canadian Anna Rice. |
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