Hugo Fernbom's Canadian Page Links to canadian sites containing general information, music and sports. http://www.fernbom.com/canada/
The Canadian Hyperlexia Association Page Information on a syndrome which interferes with language and social interaction, coupled with a precocious ability to read. Contains articles, strategies, personal stories, words from the kids, and general information about the CHA and support groups. http://home.ican.net/~cha/
Extractions: Articles Strategies Our Story Kids' Stuff ... Links What is Hyperlexia? Children with Hyperlexia demonstrate an intense fascination with letters, numbers, patterns and logos, and a self-taught, precocious ability to read, spell, write and/or compute, usually before the age of five. They have difficulty developing language and communication skills and often exhibit unusual behaviours or interests. The Canadian Hyperlexia Association is a not-for-profit association incorporated in the province of Ontario. The contents of this site are not medical, legal, technical or therapeutic advice and must not be construed as such. This is an official ican.Community account.
Canadian Multiculturalism Act Contains general information about this Act from the Department of Justice. Includes a disclaimer statement, and related information. http://lois.justice.gc.ca/en/C-18.7/
Extractions: CANADIAN MULTICULTURALISM ACT SHORT TITLE INTERPRETATION MULTICULTURALISM POLICY OF CANADA ... GENERAL Related Information Related Instruments Information (from the Consolidated Index of Statutory Instruments) Coming into Force information (from the Table of Public Statutes and Responsible Ministers)
Canadian Democratic Movement Forum for general discussion of democracy and issues in Canada. http://www.canadiandemocraticmovement.ca/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl
Coming Soon H Division of the RCMP serves the province with seven detachments. Lists links to each detachment, general information about the force, priorities, programs, services, news and a link to Operation Hope. http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/ns/index_e.htm
The Canadian Piano Page Listing of provincial and general piano resources including stores, tuners, technicians and teachers. http://www.canadianpianopage.com/
Extractions: This page is a volunteer effort by members of the Canadian chapters of the Piano Technicians Guild, Inc. to provide information to the general public about piano related information in Canada. If there is information or news that you feel should be listed in this page, feel free to send us an email below. A web page that has a complete listing of all piano resources world wide is at: The Piano Page The Links Page has been completely revised. If you wish to submit a link or know of a valuable resource, please contact us. Most manufacturers suggest that all pianos be tuned at least 3 to 4 times a year when they are new. Sadly, only a very small number of pianos receive regular attention. Also, many piano lessons are given by teachers on out-of-tune pianos. As a result, children then become adjusted to horrible sounding pianos and think that is how they should be! Piano Roles: Three hundred years of life with the piano
Welcome To Homeschooling Horizons Magazine! A canadianbased online and print publication designed to empower and encourage homeschoolers. Local, regional, and general topics. http://www.homeschoolinghorizons.com/
Extractions: Updated: 19/may/04 HOME SUBMISSIONS ADVERTISE SUBSCRIBE ... Shopping Cart visitor: var sc_project=217425; THE VALUE OF KEEPING A BOOK READING LIST We have homeschooled our children right from the start and never had a problem with any school board authority. Last fall we were called in by the superintendent of the school where we live. He wanted us to bring in our curriculum and textbooks that we were using for the year. That is a lot of material with five students, grades 1 to 9. I took our book list along. His assistant was very surprised to find that we read aloud together
Canadian UL Information Provides information on canadian regulations, organizations, and general information. http://www.ionline.net/~elubitz/
Extractions: Ultralight Practice Examination Software Ultralight Pilots Association of Canada (UPAC) The Ultralight Aeroplane Transition Strategy was signed in January, 1997. This document introduced a new definition of Ultralight Aeroplane using a gross weight. The maximum takeoff weight, or gross weight, must be equal to or less than 544kg (1200 lbs), have a stall speed of 45mph or less, and have a calculated minimum useful load. Basic ultralights are not allowed to carry passengers. The current Advanced Ultralight is now included in the Ultralight category (C-I registered). As long as the advanced ultralight aircraft complies with TP10141, passenger carrying is allowed if the pilot has an RPP or higher license. By December, 1997, there had been very few ultralight aeroplanes registered using the new definition. Now that the strategy has been in place for awhile, many pilots are finishing their projects and need to complete their paperwork. With the help of Louise Knox of Transport Canada, I have detailed the process to help you register , or reregister, your ultralight aeroplane.
Extractions: Breast Cancer Action Nova Scotia subscribes to the HONcode principles. Verify here Monday, 7th June, 2004 Breast Cancer Action Nova Scotia voices the unique concerns and needs of people living with breast cancer. We are united in our desire to change the legacy of breast cancer through networking, support, education and research. Learn more about BCANS Canadian Breast Cancer Network's Adopt A Riding Campaign
Canadian Shipowners Association The general objective is to promote an economic and competitive canadian marine transportation industry. http://www.shipowners.ca/
Ostéoporose Québec general information on various aspects of osteoporosis and bone health. Includes Quebec and canadian health links and contact information. http://www.osteoporose.qc.ca/
Extractions: Second Amendment Law Library PDF Home page ] David B. Kopel . Originally published as Temple Int'l and Comp. L.J. . Permission for WWW use at this cite generously granted by the author. For educational use only The Samurai, the Mountie, and the Cowboy: Should America Adopt the Gun Controls of Other Democracies? available from Amazon.com. Some of the material from this article appears as chapter one in that book. He is also Research Director for Independence Institute where numerous other resources may be found. Note: There have been significant changes in Canadian gun laws since this article was published in 1991. Do not rely on this article for legal advice about Canadian law. Also note: the endnotes contain links to Canadian firearms statutes; the on-line edition of the statute may not necessarily include the exact wording of the present statute, and the on-line edition may also be somewhat different from the section of the statute in effect in 1991. By David B. Kopel
Forthcoming Books, May 2003 6092 $35.00 1. Natural historyOceania I Centre, PO Box 9455, Stn prov Govt, Victoria ecologyBritish Columbia I. Resources Inventory Committee (Canada). http://collection.collectionscanada.ca/100/202/301/forthcoming/HTML/2003/2003-05