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  1. Canada East

    For the rugby union team that competes in the North America 4 Series , see Canada East rugby team . Canada East lang fr Canada Est was the eastern portion of the United Province of Canada . ref name canadianencyclopedia.com Lord Durham s Report investigating the causes of the Upper Canada Rebellion Upper and Lower Canada Rebellion Lower Canada Rebellions recommended merging the two Canada s. The new ... of Canada West soon outstripped Canada East. Under the Act of Union 1840 the seats in the lower legislature were evenly divided between East and West. There was no provision under the Act for representation ... had to be transported on American railways. A railway through Canada East to Halifax would provide ... November 2007 Partly because of this, the Province of Canada pulled out of the negotiations for the Intercolonial Railway . Only 20 of Canada East s residents lived in the city Citation needed date ... in Canada lived in Montreal. Lumber was the most important natural resource of Canada East. In the woods ... also factories in the District of Canada East that made windows, shingles, washboards, and door frames. Politics There was a danger of Fenian raids along the Canadian American border south and east ... , having effect in 1841. Geography It consisted of the southern portion of the modern day Canada ... Canada , based on John Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham Lord Durham s report it was merged with the Province of Upper Canada present day southern portion of the Province of Ontario to create the United Province of Canada. Language It was primarily a French language French speaking region. Citation needed ... all the land of Canada West had been bought. Citation needed date November 2007 The next frontier was west of Lake Superior . However, this land was owned by the Hudson s Bay Company. Most in Canada East resisted the takeover of this land, as it would have changed the balance of the seats in the legislature ... two more colonies to the United States . See also Canada West Act of Union 1840 History of Canada ...   more details



  1. East Canada Creek

    East Canada Creek is a convert 34.6 mi km adj mid long ref name NHD U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high resolution flowline data. http viewer.nationalmap.gov viewer The National Map , accessed October 3, 2011 ref river in upstate New York , USA . It is a tributary of the Mohawk River and flows southward from the Adirondack Park in that state. Part of the creek forms the boundary between Herkimer County, New York Herkimer County and Fulton County, New York Fulton County and Montgomery County, New York Montgomery County . It also flows through the Dolgeville, New York Village of Dolgeville , which is at the border of the two counties. Tha name Canada is derived from the native word Kanata, meaning village. The creek is formed near Powley Place in the Arietta, New York Town of Arietta in Hamilton County, New York Hamilton County , where it is created by the confluence of smaller streams. References Reflist See also List of rivers in New York West Canada Creek External links http www.paulkeeslerbooks.com EastCreek.html East Canada Creek information coord missing New York Category Adirondacks Category Rivers of New York Category Tributaries of the Hudson River NewYork geo stub ...   more details



  1. Canada East (rugby team)

    Rugby team teamname Canada East image CanadaEAST.png union Rugby Canada url www.narugby.com teast.html countryflag Canada nickname East coach Image Flag of Canada.svg 20px Simon Blanks founded 2005 captain Image Flag of Canada.svg 20px Derek Daypuck appearances Image Flag of Canada.svg 20px Derek Daypuck 6 caps Image Flag of Canada.svg 20px Derek Daypuck 6 top scorer Image Flag of Canada.svg 20px Derek Daypuck 78 top test scorer Image Flag of Canada.svg 20px Derek Daypuck 78 pattern la1 whitelower pattern b1 thinwhitesides pattern ra1 whitelower pattern so1 leftarm1 ff0000 body1 ff0000 rightarm1 ff0000 shorts1 ffffff socks1 ff0000 first USA Falcons 14 29 Canada East BR 20 May 2006 bigwin USA Hawks 11 34 Canada East BR 27 May 2006 bigloss USA Falcons 14 29 Canada East BR 20 May, 2006 Canada East is one of two national representative rugby union teams from Canada that compete in the North America 4 Series . History Formation Canada East was founded in 2005 by the NA4 Committee. The NA4 Committee is made up of the International Rugby Board , Rugby Canada and USA Rugby . The committee is charged with operating and financing the four North American teams the others being the USA Hawks , USA Falcons , and Canada West rugby team Canada West . In 2008, however, each franchise will be sold and become privately owned. ref http www.narugby.com news 01282006.html NA4 Could Bring Professional Rugby to North America , International Rugby Board, 28 January 2006. Retrieved online 12 August 2006 ref Inaugural Competition 2006 North America 4 2006 North America 4 Series East s first ever match occurred on 20 May 2006 during the inaugural NA 4 Series. They faced the USA Falcons in pool play and were defeated 14 29. They finished the competition with a 2 2 1 record in pool play and had an average ... union in Canada Category Canadian rugby union teams Category North America 4 teams Category Rugby union teams in Nova Scotia it Canada East ...   more details



  1. Montreal East Refinery (Gulf Oil Canada)

    Unreferenced date January 2010 Infobox oil refinery name Montreal East Refinery image Gulf Montreal Refinery.jpg caption View a refinery unit from the Broadway South street in Montr al Est city country Canada province Quebec city Montr al Est coordinates coord 45.63369 N 73.52261 W display inline operator Coastal Petrochemical owner Coastal Petrochemical founded Start date 1963 closure 1983 br Restart 2003 br capacity capacity bbl d 70000 employees 75 ref units alkylation , isomerisation , distillation of crude oil, reforming catalytic, cracking catalytic, thermal catalytic oil tank oil refining center Montreal The Montreal East Refinery of the Gulf Oil Gulf Oil Canada is a little refinery located inside the city of Montr al Est and inside the Coastal Petrochemical fields and the operator of the refining unit is Coastal Petrochemical. See also Montreal Oil Refining Center Montreal East Refinery Shell Canada Montreal Refinery Category Oil refineries in Canada petroleum stub canada struct stub ...   more details



  1. Montreal East Refinery (Shell Canada)

    ,title coordinates ref country Canada province Quebec city Montreal East coordinates operator Shell Canada Soon Delek US owner Shell Canada Soon Delek US founded Start date 1933 closure capacity capacity ... discontinued use oil refining center Montreal The Montreal East Refinery lang fr Raffinerie de Montr al Est was an oil refinery located in Montr al Est Montreal East and formerly Shell Canada s largest ... name wsj070110 See also Montreal Refinery Montreal East Refinery Gulf Oil Canada Montreal Oil Refining Center Shell Canada Scotford Refinery Shell Canada Corunna Refinery Imperial Oil Nanticoke Refinery ... business in canada downstream oil products oil products canada montreal Montreal East Refinery Shell Canada website http maps.google.ca maps?f q&source s q&hl fr&geocode &q Raffinerie Shell Montr C3 ...refimprove date August 2009 Infobox oil refinery name Montreal East Refinery image Shell Montreal East Refinery.jpg caption View of the Distillation of crude oil unit now defunct from the Sherbrooke East street location map Quebec location map width location map text lat d 45 lat m 37 lat s 31 lat NS ..., the second owned by Shell in Canada, opened on 24 March 1933. It began with three units the distillation ... 7, 2010 Shell Canada announced closing the refinery and converting it to a fuel terminal. ref name wsj070110 cite news title Shell To Convert Montreal East Refinery Into Fuel Terminal publisher The Wall ... a buyer to take over the plant, Shell Canada announced its plans to move forward to downgrade the refinery ... releases 2010 june06 montreal east refinery.html ref The conversion commenced in September 2010 ... Canada to shut Montreal refinery publisher PennWell Corporation url http www.ogj.com index article display 8158524315 articles oil gas journal processing 2 refining 2010 01 shell canada to shut.html work ... Shell oil Category Oil refineries in Canada Category Royal Dutch Shell buildings and structures Category Buildings and structures in Montreal Category 1933 establishments in Canada fr Raffinerie ...   more details



  1. Canada

    Other uses Use mdy dates date April 2012 pp semi indef pp move indef Infobox country native name Canada common name Canada image flag Flag of Canada.svg alt flag Vertical triband red, white, red with a red ... br From Sea to Sea small national anthem O Canada royal anthem God Save the Queen ref cite web url ... last Kallmann first Helmut work Encyclopedia of Music in Canada title National and royal anthems editor ...?PgNm TCE&Params U1ARTU0002533 accessdate May 23, 2011 ref image map Canada orthographic projection .svg alt map Projection of North America with Canada in green map width 220px capital Ottawa latd 45 ... leader title1 Monarchy of Canada Monarch leader name1 Elizabeth II leader title2 Governor General of Canada Governor General leader name2 David Johnston leader title3 Prime Minister of Canada Prime Minister leader name3 Stephen Harper leader title4 Chief Justice of Canada Chief Justice leader name4 Beverley McLachlin legislature Parliament of Canada Parliament upper house Senate of Canada Senate ... event3 Canada Act 1982 Canada Act established date3 April 17, 1982 area km2 9,984,670 area sq mi 3,854,085 ... http www.statcan.gc.ca ig gi pop ca eng.htm title Canada s population clock publisher Statistics Canada this automatically updates ONCE per day at 00 00 UTC & rounds to nearest hundred Please do not change ... Canada accessdate February 8, 2012 ref population census year 2011 population density km2 3.41 ... 2CNGDPDPC 2CPPPGDP 2CPPPPC 2CLP&grp 0&a title Canada publisher International Monetary Fund accessdate ... cctld .ca calling code Telephone numbers in Canada 1 footnotes big Portal Canada Canada portal big Canada IPAc en icon k n d is a North American country consisting of Provinces and territories of Canada ten provinces and three territories . Located in the northern part of the continent, it extends from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west, and northward into the Arctic Ocean. Spanning over 9.9  million square kilometres, Canada is the world s List of countries ...   more details



  1. CANADA!

    About the Quebec provincial party other uses Canada Party The CANADA Party was an official political party in the province of Quebec from 1994 to 1998. It was founded on Canada Day 1994 by federalist Tony Kondaks , former top aide to Equality Party Quebec Equality Party leader Robert Libman ref Le Devoir June 28th 1994 Le Parti Canada du Qu bec, vous dites? ref Its name was initially called the Canada Party of Quebec Parti Canada du Qu bec but due to confusion with the federal Canada Party , changed its name to CANADA with all capital letters and an exclamation and the imminence of a referendum on Province of Quebec Quebec s independence, the main platform of the CANADA Party was to guarantee that any riding that elected one of its candidates would stay in Canada even if Province of Quebec Quebec voted in favour of sovereignty in the 1995 referendum . Kondaks had Devoir July 29, 1994 Pierre F. C t aux trousses du Parti Canada ref See also Equality Party Quebec Equality Party National Assembly of Quebec Politics of Quebec Timeline of Quebec history References Reflist External links http www.assnat.qc.ca fra patrimoine National Assembly historical information http www.quebecpolitique.com La Politique qu b coise sur le Web DEFAULTSORT Canada Category Provincial political parties in Quebec Category Political parties established in 1994 Category Political parties disestablished in 1998 Category Defunct political parties in Canada Quebec politician stub ...   more details



  1. Canada A's

    Independent baseball team name Canada A s founded 2009 city Palm Springs, California logo Canada A s Main Logo.png caplogo current league California Winter League 2010 California Winter League current division past league Arizona Winter League currentname Canada A s 2010 future pastnames Team Canada 2009 colors Crimson & White br color box crimson color box white ballpark Palm Springs Stadium pastparks Desert Sun Stadium leaguechamps 0 divisionchamps 0 owner California Winter League 2010 California Winter League manager TBA gm TBA media http www.mydesert.com The Desert Sun newspaper br http www.newstalk920.com KPSI AM 920 Radio br http www.krpbroadcasting.com KRP Broadcasting internet website http www.californiawinterleague.com www.californiawinterleague.com The Canada A s are a future independent professional baseball team representing Canada and Cathedral City, California that will be based in Palm Springs, California as a part of the new California Winter League 2010 California Winter League . They will play their games in a short season schedule from January to February at Palm Springs Stadium along with the Palm Springs Chill , Coachella Valley Snowbirds and Palm Desert Coyotes . They started as Team Canada Arizona Winter League Team Canada in the rival Arizona Winter League , a short season instructional winter league affiliated with the Golden Baseball League and played in the International Division. But they were reported to have left the AWL and joined the CWL as the Canada A s. The team will remain the A s but may adopt the Cat moniker based on Cathedral city. Year By Year Records Arizona Winter League class wikitable bgcolor DDDDFF width 5 Season bgcolor DDDDFF width 5 W bgcolor DDDDFF width 5 L bgcolor DDDDFF width 5 Win bgcolor DDDDFF width 5 Place bgcolor DDDDFF width 10 Playoff align center 2009 8 12 .400 3rd, International Division Did not qualify. California Winter League class wikitable bgcolor DDDDFF width 5 Season bgcolor DDDDFF width 5 W bgcolor ...   more details



  1. East Is East

    East Is East , a quotation from Rudyard Kipling s poem The Ballad of East and West , may refer to one of the following East Is East film East Is East film , a 1999 BAFTA award winning film East is East play East is East play , a 1996 play by Ayub Khan Din, produced by Tamasha Theatre Company East Is East novel East Is East novel , a 1990 novel by T.C. Boyle East Is East 1916 film East Is East 1916 film , a 1916 British silent film disambig ...   more details



  1. The East

    The East may refer to Eastern world , a group of various cultures and countries in Asia Eastern philosophy , referring to a specific worldview Eastern United States or East Coast of the United States Eastern Roman Empire disambig ...   more details



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  1. EAST

    About the thermonuclear reactor the cardinal direction East other uses East disambiguation Fusion devices name EAST image EAST.jpg type Tokamak operation 2006 major radius 1.7 m minor radius 0.4 m field 3.5 tesla unit T heating 7.5 megawatt MW location Hefei , China Chinese c p xi n j n ch o d o tu k M k sh y n zhu ng zh l Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak showflag p The Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak EAST, internal designation HT 7U is an experimental superconducting tokamak magnetic fusion energy reactor in Hefei , the capital city of Anhui Province , in eastern China . The experiment is being conducted by the Hefei based Institute of Plasma Physics under the Chinese Academy of Sciences . The project was proposed in 1996 and approved in 1998. According to a 2003 schedule, ref http 202.127.205.62 IAC disk Design 20of 20the 20EAST HT 7U Project 6.doc ref Dead link date January 2009 buildings and site facilities were to be constructed by 2003, and tokamak assembly to take place from 2003 through 2005. Construction was completed in March 2006 and on September 28, 2006, first plasma was achieved. In February 2007 the reactor sustained an electrical current of 250 kA for five seconds. ref http www.lacronica.com EdicionEnLinea Notas CienciayTecnologia 01032007 224657.aspx ref The reactor is an improvement over China s first superconducting tokamak device, dubbed HT 7 , also built by the Institute of Plasma Physics in partnership with Russia in the early 1990s. According to official reports, the project s budget is a relatively small Renminbi ..., and EAST will be a testbed for technologies proposed for the ITER project. EAST will test superconductivity ... english R east.html Chinese Academy of Sciences Institute of Plasma Physics EAST http english.people.com.cn ... 03 02 content 4247782.htm Xinhua article Mar 1 2006 Note that EAST is not the world s first experimental ... Category Hefei nuclear stub de Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak nl EAST ru EAST zh ...   more details



  1. East-East

    Use mdy dates date January 2012 Refimprove date July 2010 East East is a multiplex architectural event jointly held by the Lithuanian and Japanese architects and students of architecture. History The concept ... Japan Architecture Event EAST EAST , Japan Institute of Architects website, 2003 ref ref Kunihiro ... of Lithuania and Japan Institute of Architects. Origin of name The name East East is derived from the concept that Lithuania is located in the east of Europe, while Japan lies in the east of Asia. It implies ... to developing the future relations. East East spans almost a week and is built on three pillars exhibition of architectural works public seminar students workshop. East East 1 The first event was held ... into the following five sessions New program New building type New order New material East meets East. A broad and interesting discussion on the above topics evolved. The Japanese architects presented ... . East East 2 The second event took place in Vilnius and was held at Vilnius City Municipality ref ... Technical University . East East 3 The third event was held in Tokyo at Japan Institute of Architects ... University . References reflist colwidth 30em Links Japanese Tutlyt , J rat . East East Ritoania ....  16 17 Japanese Nakamura, Kyouichi. Ritoania Nihon shinzen kenchiku ibento East East , http www.shinkenchiku.net ... etc 2003lithuania main.htm East East Report , Japan Institute of Architects webpage, May 2003 YouTube video http www.youtube.com watch?v TYjF TfTCTk Lithuania Japan Architecture Event East East 1 http jp.mfa.lt index.php?436430573 East East , Embassy of Lithuania in Japan webpage Lithuanian http www.architektusajunga.lt ... East East 2 , Nobuaki Furuya Laboratory webpage, October 2009 Lithuanian http www.architektusajunga.lt ... news pdf UIA201TOKYO news EAST EAST report en.pdf Rytai Rytai East East III UIA2011 TOKYO 111 Days ... Lithuania Japan Architecture Event East East 3. Part 1 YouTube video http www.youtube.com watch?v Wi8NCyn83zo Lithuania Japan Architecture Event East East 3. Part 2 Category Architecture festivals ...   more details



  1. Canada (disambiguation)

    Wiktionary Canada Canada is a North American country. Canada may also refer to TOC right Geography Historical locales Canada may refer to historical regions now subsumed by Canada Canada, New France , a French colony along the St. Lawrence River The Canadas , British colonies Upper Canada Lower Canada The united Province of Canada , formed from Upper and Lower Canada which then became Canada West and Canada East respectively Current locales Australia City of Canada Bay , in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Canada Bay, New South Wales , a suburb of the city Canada Upper Canada Village , a heritage park near Morrisburg, Ontario England Canada, a settlement in the parish encompassing Wellow, Hampshire United States Canada, Kansas , an unincorporated community Canada de los Alamos, New Mexico , a census designated place CDP Canada Creek Ranch, Michigan , an unincorporated community Little Canada, Minnesota , a city New Canada, Maine , a town West Canada Creek , a small river in New York Other Canada Glacier , Antarctica Canada Park , a region of the West Bank New Canada, Botswana , a neighbourhood of Gaborone, Botswana Barque Canada Reef, part of the disputed Spratly Islands in the South China Sea Buildings and structures Canada, the warehouse section of the Auschwitz concentration camp Canada Dock, Liverpool , a dock on the River Mersey and part of the Port of Liverpool Canada House , the Canadian High Commission in London Canada Square Complex , three interconnected office buildings located in Toronto Canada Square , a square on Canary Wharf, Docklands, London One Canada Square , the tallest building in the UK, commonly known as the Canary Wharf Tower Canada Water , an area in south east London around the former Canada Dock of the Surrey Commercial Docks Canada Water tube station , a London Underground station at Canada Water Brands, companies, and organizations Canada Dry , a brand of soft drinks Canada First , a movement organized in Toronto in the 1870s to promote ...   more details



  1. Eastern Canada

    About the grouping of all provinces east of Manitoba the grouping of the Maritime Provinces with Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Canada Image Eastern Canada map.png right thumb 250px Eastern Canada, defined politically. Eastern Canada also the Eastern provinces is generally considered to be the region of Canada east of Manitoba , consisting of the following provinces and territories of Canada provinces New Brunswick Newfoundland and Labrador Nova Scotia Ontario Prince Edward Island Quebec Ontario and Quebec comprise Central Canada , while the other provinces constitute Atlantic Canada . Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island are also known as the Maritime Provinces . Definitions The Canadian Press defines Eastern Canada as everything east of and including Thunder Bay , Ontario . ref Canadian Press Style Guide. Canadian Press. 1995. p.471 ref Population The total population of this region is about 22,507,099, or about 70 of Canada s population. Most of the population resides in Ontario and Quebec. Largest Metropolitan Areas Toronto Toronto, Ontario 5,113,149 Montreal Montreal, Quebec 3,635,571 National Capital Region Canada Ottawa Gatineau, Ontario Quebec 1,130,761 Quebec City Quebec City, Quebec 715,515 Hamilton, Ontario 692,911 London, Ontario 445,000 Kitchener, Ontario 435,000 Halifax Regional Municipality Halifax, Nova Scotia 404,807 St. Catharines , Ontario 385,000 Windsor, Ontario 325,000 Politics Eastern Canada is represented by 213 Members of Parliament 106 in Ontario, 75 in Quebec and 32 in the Atlantic Provinces and 78 senators. See also portal Geography of Canada Commons category Eastern Canada Eastern United States List of regions of Canada References Reflist Coord 47 11 22.96 N 70 8 12.19 W region CA display title Category Eastern Canada Category Regions of Canada it Canada orientale pt Leste do Canad ru ...   more details



  1. Central Canada

    has been skewed to the east. In fact, the region is located entirely in the eastern half of the country, with Quebec extending further east than every province, except for Newfoundland and Labrador . Longitude Longitudinally , the middle of Canada is a meridian passing just east of Winnipeg , Manitoba the geography of Canada geographic centre of Canada is located near Baker Lake , Nunavut . Before Canadian Confederation Confederation , the region known as Canada was what is now called Central Canada. Southern Ontario was once called Upper Canada and later Canada West , and southern Quebec Lower Canada and later Canada East . Both were made part of the United Province of Canada in 1841. ref ...File Central Canada.svg right thumb 250px Central Canada, defined politically Central Canada sometimes the Central provinces is a region consisting of Canada s two largest and most populous provinces and territories of Canada provinces Ontario and Quebec . Due to their high populations, Ontario and Quebec have traditionally held a significant amount of political power in Canada, leading to some amount ... Canada specifically referred to Central Canada. Today, the term Central Canada is less often used than the names of the individual provinces. Geography The name of Central Canada alludes to the region being the median of economic and political power and not to the geographic median of Canada ..., the two provinces have approximately 20 million inhabitants which represents 62 of Canada s population ... City Windsor Corridor are the most urbanized and industrialized areas of Canada, containing the country ... eng&dtype fina&filename demo05a.htm&sortact 2&sortf 6 Statistics Canada Population of census metropolitan ... National Capital Region Canada Ottawa, ON Gatineau, QC 1,158,300 Quebec City Qu bec, QC 723,300 Hamilton ..., QC 142,600 Thunder Bay Thunder Bay, ON 125,400 See also List of regions of Canada References Portal Geography of Canada Reflist Canada topics coord 50 N 79 W display title Category Regions of Canada ...   more details



  1. Boroughs of Canada

    Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 In Quebec , the term borough is used as the formal translation into English language English of the French language French arrondissement , an administrative subdivision of a major city. There are many List of boroughs in Quebec boroughs in Quebec . East York , Ontario , although an independent municipality with its own mayor and council, was also formerly designated as a borough. With the community s amalgamation into Toronto in 1998, East York no longer holds this status. At the time, East York was the only municipality in Canada designated as a borough most of the communities in Quebec now designated as arrondissements or boroughs were also independent villes prior to 2002. DEFAULTSORT Boroughs Of Canada Category Boroughs of Canada Canada geo stub ...   more details



  1. 1881 in Canada

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Events from the year 1881 in Canada . Events January 17 The Interprovincial Bridge connecting Ottawa to Hull, Quebec , opens February 16 The Canadian Pacific Railway is incorporation business incorporated April 4 The 1881 census finds Canada s population to be 4,324,810 May 24 The overloaded steamer Victoria capsizes on the Thames River near London, Ontario, killing 182 people. December 2 Quebec general election, 1881 Qu bec election Joseph Adolphe Chapleau s Conservative Party of Quebec historical Conservatives win a majority Full date unknown Manitoba s boundaries are extended north, east and west. Ontario disputes the eastward extension. Births January 2 Frederick Varley , artist and member of the Group of Seven artists Group of Seven d. 1969 in Canada 1969 January 20 Fred Dixon , politician d. 1931 in Canada 1931 June 17 Tommy Burns boxer Tommy Burns , only Canadian born world heavyweight champion boxer d. 1955 in Canada 1955 September 27 James Ralston , lawyer, soldier, politician and Minister d. 1948 in Canada 1948 October 23 Al Christie , film director, producer and screenwriter d. 1951 in Canada 1951 November 4 Hector Authier , politician, lawyer and news reporter announcer d. 1971 in Canada 1971 November 19 Robert James Manion , politician d. 1943 in Canada 1943 December 20 T lesphore Damien Bouchard , politician d. 1962 in Canada 1962 December 29 George Kennedy sports promoter George Washington Kendall d. 1921 in Canada 1921 December 31 Albert S vigny , politician d. 1961 in Canada 1961 Deaths January 28 Luc Letellier de St Just , politician and 3rd Lieutenant Governor of Quebec b. 1820 in Canada 1820 Canada year nav DEFAULTSORT 1881 In Canada Category 1881 in Canada Category Years of the 19th century in Canada Category 1881 by country Canada fr 1881 au Canada ...   more details



  1. BP Canada

    BP Canada Energy Company is a Canada Canadian oil and gas company that is a subsidiary of British owned BP BP plc formerly British Petroleum . It began operations in 1948 and for many years was in retail operations until they were acquired by Petro Canada in 1982. In 1971, BP Canada acquired Supertest Petroleum , a Canadian oil and gas company. BP Canada was created over the years from merger and spin offs of number of companie Dome Petroleum Amoco Crestar Energy CANMAR Syncrude Oils BP retail operations disappeared from Canada in the early 1980s when they were sold to Petro Canada , which was at the time owned by the Government of Canada. File BP gas station Toronto.jpg left thumb BP gas station in Toronto, ca. 1979 Today BP operates as producer of natural gas and has operations in Alberta , Saskatchewan , British Columbia , East Coast and in the North. Its headquarters is in Calgary, Alberta with 1400 employees. See also BP BP plc , the parent company References http www.bp.com sectiongenericarticle.do?categoryId 182&contentId 2000599 2014391 About BP Canada External links http www.bp.com sectiongenericarticle.do?categoryId 182&contentId 2000599 BP Canada http www.bpcanadapower.com BP Canada Power http www.bp.com BP BP Category Natural gas companies of Canada Category Companies established in 1948 Category Companies based in Calgary Category BP subsidiaries Category Canadian subsidiaries of foreign companies ...   more details



  1. 1731 in Canada

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Events from the year 1731 in Canada . Events 1731 Fort St. Pierre on Rainy Lake established by Christopher Dufrost de La Jemeraye and Jean Baptiste de La V rendrye . This was the first fort in Pierre Gaultier de Varennes et de La V rendrye La Verendrye s expansion of the Posts of the West . 1731 43 The Pierre Gaultier de Varennes et de La V rendrye La Verendrye family organize expeditions beyond Lake Winnipeg and direct fur trade toward the east. Births Richard Dobie , an early Canadian businessman and a sometimes partner of Benjamin Frobisher died 1805 in Canada 1805 . November 7 Robert Rogers soldier Robert Rogers , army officer and author died 1795 in Canada 1795 . Deaths Empty section date December 2010 Canada early year nav DEFAULTSORT 1731 In Canada Category 1731 by country Canada Category Years of the 18th century in Canada 31 Category 1731 in Canada ...   more details



  1. Canada Dry

    infobox brand logo File Canada Dry logo.svg 200px name Canada Dry image type currentowner Dr Pepper Snapple Group origin Canada introduced 1904 discontinued related markets Canada , United States , Europe , Japan , the Middle East previousowners Cadbury Schweppes br 1986 2008 br Canada Dry Ginger Ale ... Asia Canada Dry Dry Ginger Ale Japan Middle East Canada Dry Cola Syria Canada Dry orange soda Iran Canada Dry Cream Soda Limited availability in US, and the middle east South America Pink Grapefruit ... Canada Dry is a brand of soft drink s owned since 2008 by the Texas based Dr Pepper Snapple Group . For over a century Canada Dry has been known for its ginger ale , though the company also manufactures a number of other soft drinks and drink mixer mixer s. Although Canada Dry originated in Canada ... States , the Middle East , Europe and Japan . The Dry in the brand s name refers to not being sweet, as in a dry wine. When John J. McLaughlin, who first formulated Canada Dry Pale Ginger Ale , originally ... date 1995 10 28 ref In 1904, McLaughlin created Canada Dry Pale Ginger Ale three years later the drink was appointed to the Royal Household of the Governor General of Canada , and the label featuring a beaver atop a map of Canada was replaced with the present Crown and shield. ref Cite book publisher ... title Canada Firsts date 1992 09 01 pages 96 ref When McLaughlin began shipping his product ... who bought the business from the McLaughlin family in 1923 and formed Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Inc., a public company. ref name brandhist Canada Dry s popularity as a mixer began during Prohibition , when ... medicine to pop culture date 1998 05 pages 68 ref . In the 1930s, Canada Dry expanded worldwide ... and Hunt s Hunt Foods , to form Norton Simon Inc. Dr Pepper bought Canada Dry from Norton Simon in 1982 ... , and Canada Dry was sold to R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company R. J. Reynolds Del Monte Foods unit ... to Cadbury Schweppes in 1986. Today, Canada Dry is owned by Dr Pepper Snapple Group , which was spun ...   more details



  1. Canada Stream

    Orphan date November 2010 Canada Stream Coord 77 37 S 163 3 E source GNIS display inline,title is a small meltwater stream flowing east southeast from the front of Canada Glacier into Lake Fryxell , in Taylor Valley , Victoria Land . It was named in association with Canada Glacier by the New Zealand Antarctic Place Names Committee in 1983. References usgs gazetteer id 2358 Category Rivers of Victoria Land Category McMurdo Dry Valleys McMurdoDryValleys geo stub ...   more details



  1. 1863 in Canada

    Unreferenced date December 2009 See also 1862 in Canada , 1863 other events of 1863 , 1864 in Canada . Events from the year 1863 in Canada . Incumbents Monarch Queen Victoria Governors Governor General of the Province of Canada Charles Monck, 4th Viscount Monck Colonial Governor of Newfoundland Alexander Bannerman Governor of New Brunswick Arthur Hamilton Gordon, 1st Baron Stanmore Governor of Nova Scotia George Phipps, 2nd Marquess of Normanby Governor of Prince Edward Island George Dundas Premiers Joint Premiers of the Province of Canada John Sandfield Macdonald , Canada West Premier Louis Victor Sicotte , Canada East Premier until May 15, 1863 Antoine Aim Dorion , Canada East Premier on May 15, 1863 Premier of Newfoundland Hugh Hoyles Premiers of New Brunswick Samuel Leonard Tilley Premiers of Nova Scotia Joseph Howe until June 5, 1863 James William Johnston on June 11, 1863 Premier of Prince ... Parliament of the Province of Canada 8th Parliament of the Province of Canada 19th New Brunswick Legislative ... of Prince Edward Island d. 1947 in Canada 1947 July 1 William Grant Stairs , explorer, soldier and adventurer d. 1892 in Canada 1892 October 4 Peter Veniot , businessman, newspaper owner, politician and 17th Premier of New Brunswick d. 1936 in Canada 1936 October 10 Louis Cyr , strongman d. 1912 in Canada 1912 November 14 Edward Foster Canadian Edward Foster , fingerprint expert Deaths January 17 Peter Warren Dease , HBC officer and Arctic explorer b. 1788 in Canada 1788 January 31 Sir John Robinson, 1st Baronet, of Toronto , lawyer, judge and political figure b. 1791 in Canada 1791 November 20 James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin , Governor General b. 1811 in Canada 1811 December 10 James FitzGibbon , British colonel who served in Canada for 45 years b. 1780 in Canada 1780 BNA year nav DEFAULTSORT 1863 In Canada Category 1863 by country Canada Category 1863 in Canada Category Years of the 19th century in Canada fr 1863 au Canada ...   more details



  1. HBO Canada

    Canada, as opposed to any of the other TMN Movie Central multiplex channels. Unlike the other multiplex channels offered by TMN and Movie Central, the two timeshifted HBO Canada feeds East West , in both ...Infobox TV channel name HBO Canada logofile HBO Canada logo.svg logoalt logosize 220px launch October 30, 2008 closed date picture format network owner Astral Media Eastern Canada, latter pending sale to Bell Media br Corus Entertainment Western Canada slogan country Canada broadcast area headquarters ... 4 sister names timeshift names web http www.hbocanada.com HBO Canada terr serv 1 terr chan 1 sat serv 1 Bell TV sat chan 1 306 East br 307 West sat serv 2 Shaw Direct sat chan 2 296 East br 297 West ... vary HBO Canada is a Canada Canadian television channel, which airs programming sourced from the HBO subscription service in the United States . HBO Canada is not available as a standalone channel ... , which is available in Eastern Canada , and Movie Central , which is offered in Western Canada Western and Northern Canada . As different multiplex channels of a single pay service cannot have separate ... Central officially retains full ownership of the HBO Canada channel in their respective territories. However, in practice the channel is jointly managed by both companies, and thus the HBO Canada schedule ... television high definition formats on October 30. For TMN subscribers, HBO Canada replaced MMore and MMore HD, while for Movie Central subscribers, HBO Canada replaced Movie Central 4 and Movie Central 1 HD. Although some HBO programming already aired in Canada on services such as TMN, Movie Central ... available in Canada, and the new channel was intended to fill the gap. A selection of Canadian films ... by HBO original programming produced or distributed by HBO U.S. , HBO Canada also broadcasts ... External links http www.hbocanada.com HBO Canada only accessible in Canada due to right issues Canadian ... Category Television channels and stations established in 2008 Category Movie channels in Canada Category ...   more details



  1. Province of Canada

    Kingdom.svg symbol symbol type image coat image map Canada upper lower map.PNG image map caption Map of the United Canada showing the two constituent parts. Canada West in orange and Canada East ... pop1 2507657 political subdiv Canada West br Canada East footnotes The Province of Canada , United Province of Canada , or the United Canadas was a British North America BNA colonies after the American ... was designated Canada West , while the area that had comprised Lower Canada was designated Canada East ... Tories who favoured imperial over majority rule. Legislative deadlock As Canada East and Canada ... in Canada East. Municipal reform in Canada West was another important achievement. Originally, local ... Canada East 1841 455,688 n a 1844 n a 697,084 1848 725,879 765,797 786,693 estimates 1851 52 952,004 ...dablink For other uses, see Provinces and territories of Canada , Ecclesiastical Province of Canada , Canada ... name Province of Canada common name Canada ag continent North America region Central Canada country Canada era Canada under British Imperial Control 1764 1867 British Era status Colony status text empire ... event3 life span p1 Upper Canada flag p1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg p2 Lower Canada flag p2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg s1 Canada flag s1 Flag of Canada 1868 Red.svg s2 Ontario flag s2 Flag ... See Governor General of the Province of Canada list of Governors General title representative Governor General deputy1 See List of Joint Premiers of the Province of Canada list of Premiers year deputy1 title deputy Joint Premiers of the Province of Canada Premier and the Executive Council of the Province of Canada legislature Legislative Council and Assembly of Canada house1 Legislative Council of the Province of Canada Legislative Council house2 Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada ... following the Rebellions of 1837 . The Province of Canada ceased to exist at Canadian Confederation on July 1, 1867, when it was redivided into the Canada Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec . History ...   more details




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