Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_C - Canadian History General
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 6     101-120 of 192    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | 7  | 8  | 9  | 10  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Canadian History General:     more books (100)
  1. Writing About Canada: A Handbook for Modern Canadian History
  2. A Canadian History of Fire Engines by Donal Baird, 2001-06-01
  3. Workers and Canadian History by Gregory S. Kealey, 1996-02
  4. Toronto Workers Respond to Industrial Capitalism, 1867-1892 (Reprints in Canadian History) by Gregory S. Kealey, 1991-05-01
  5. Who killed Canadian history?: An article from: Presbyterian Record
  6. Essays in the History of Canadian Law: Volume V: Crime and Criminal Justice in Canadian History (Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History)
  7. Prairie Nightmare (Book 11) (Adventure in Canadian History Series) by Pierre Berton, 1992-07-18
  8. Canadian History: a Reader's Guide: Volume 1: Beginnings to Confederation
  9. The Empire of the St. Lawrence: A Study in Commerce and Politics (RICH: Reprints in Canadian History) by Donald Creighton, 2002-03-23
  10. Discipline of Power: The Conservative Interlude and the Liberal Restoration (Reprints in Canadian History) by Jeffrey Simpson, 1996-02
  11. Canadian History Super Review (REA) (Super Reviews) by Colin Bain, 2007-08-14
  12. Steel Across the Shield (Adventures in Canadian History Series) by Pierre Berton, 1994-11-05
  13. The Writing of Canadian History: Aspects of English-Canadian Historical Writing Since 1900 by Carl Berger, 1987-01
  14. Canadian History (Quickstudy: Academic) by Mark Thorburn, 2003-01

101. Canadian General Capital Limited
Provides patient investment capital, strategic advice, and tactical assistance to facilitate corporate change.
http://www.canadiangeneralcapital.com/

102. Winnipeg General Strike - Canadian Heritage Gallery
Image of workers during the strike.
http://www.canadianheritage.org/reproductions/21834.htm
Canadian Heritage Gallery Home Page
Galleries
Miscellaneous: Strikes
Places: Winnipeg
...
Structures: Offices
Winnipeg General Strike Click here to view a larger picture; to return, use your browser's back button. The Winnipeg General Strike, 1919, with strikers about to tear down the sign from the Board of Trade Building. ID #21834
Credit: Brown Brothers, National Archives of Canada, C-51597 High-Quality Reproductions of the above Image You can order reproductions of this image as a Print, suitable for framing, produced on 38# photo-quality paper.
Or, order a digital reproduction, suitable for printing this image, which you can download or receive on CD-ROM.
(See details below) Phone Ordering: Canada / United States: 1-800-706-1961 Toronto / Mississauga / Brampton / Oakville: 905-824-7030 (Credit Card Required) Online Ordering: Click on the buttons to add images to your shopping cart. To review your order, click on "View Shopping Cart". (Credit Card Required) All prices in Canadian Dollars 5" X 7" Print (7.5cm X 17.8cm)

103. Teaching & Learning About Canada
Information and links dealing with canadian Geography, history, Politics,and Wildlife, Time Zones, Graphs and Tables, Maps and much more.
http://www.canadainfolink.ca/teach.htm
RESOURCES FOR TEACHERS AND STUDENTS
Photo: Natural Resources Canada; Kejimkujik National Park Information and links dealing with Canadian Geography, History, Politics, and Wildlife, Time Zones, Graphs and Tables, Maps and much more. Did you know that There are some two million lakes in Canada, covering about 7.6 percent of the Canadian landmass. The main lakes, in order of the surface area located in Canada (many large lakes are traversed by the Canada-U.S. border), are Huron, Great Bear, Superior, Great Slave, Winnipeg, Erie and Ontario. The largest lake situated entirely in Canada is Great Bear Lake (31 328 km ) in the Northwest Territories. Great Slave is the deepest lake in Canada at 614 metres- 6 th deepest in the world. The highest major lake (over 100 square kilometres) in Canada is Chilko Lake, B.C. Its elevation is 1 171 metres and area is 158 square kilometres.
Latest Population figures: as of January, 2004.
Twenty-seven of the fifty U.S. states have land north of Canada's southernmost point - Middle Island, Ontario. The states include Alaska, California, Connecticut, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New York, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin and Wyoming.

104. Canadian Military Medals And Decorations - Veterans Affairs Canada
Veteran Affairs Canada presents various war medals, service badges and honours. Provides detailed information of each, photographs where relevant and circumstances under which they would have been awarded.
http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/general/sub.cfm?source=collections/cmdp/mainmenu

105. The Canadian Supreme
Cutting, Reining, Working Cow Horse show in Canada. Site includes general information, class list, entry and draw information, patterns and schedule. Located in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada every September.
http://www.canadiansupreme.com/
September 30th to October 3rd, 2004 For four days, from September 30th to October 3rd, 2004, the Westerner Exhibition in Red Deer, Alberta, will host the Canadian Supreme - the most prestigious Cutting/Reining/Working Cow Horse show in Canada. 2003 Show Purse The goal of the Canadian Supreme is to preserve and promote the useful training traditions of the western horseman. The performance-oriented enthusiast of the California-style does not necessarily look to any particular breed of horse but rather for the animals with cow "savvy" and, at the same time, one that responds to the demands of the rider.
The Canadian Supreme

106. Canada
or Nova Scotia) in 1000, but the history of the white Canada was taken for Francein 1534 by Jacques extended its conquest, and the British general James Wolfe
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0107386.html
in All Infoplease Almanacs Biographies Dictionary Encyclopedia
Infoplease Tools
  • Periodic Table Conversion Tool Perpetual Calendar Year by Year ... Site Map
    Also from Infoplease
    Search Infoplease Info search tips Search Biographies Bio search tips
    World
    Countries
    Canada
    Infoplease Atlas: Canada Sovereign: Queen Elizabeth II (1952) Governor-General: Adrienne Clarkson (1999) Prime Minister: Paul Martin (2003) Area: 3,855,081 sq mi (9,984,670 sq km) Population (2004 est.): 32,507,874 (growth rate: 0.9%); birth rate: 10.9/1000; infant mortality rate: 4.8/1000; life expectancy: 80.0; density per sq mi: 8 Capital (2003 est.): Ottawa, Ontario, 1,089,100 (metro. area), 852,100 (city proper) Largest cities (metropolitan areas): Toronto, 5,508,000, 4,494,200 (city proper); Montreal, 3,248,000; Vancouver, 1,865,300; Calgary, 1,089,100; Edmonton, 966,200; Quebec, 689,400; Winnipeg, 675,800; Hamilton, 636,900 (part of Toronto metro. area); London, 439,400; Kitchener, 426,200 Monetary unit: Canadian dollar Languages: English, French (both official)

107. WWW-VL History Index - Canada
Movement in Nova Scotia; The Hudson s Bay Company Retail Store; Henry T. d EntremontGeneral Store; Chronology of Events in the history of canadian Coins; Currency
http://www.ukans.edu/history/VL/CANADA/canada3.html
WWW-VL History: Canadian History
Click here for
The World-Wide Web Virtual Library (WWW-VL) Main Catalog
The Database for The Virtual Library Project
WWW-VL History Network Central Catalogue

The History Journals Guide search engine

RETURN TO CANADA INDEX
  • History
  • 108. Canadian Medical Association Journal
    A peerreviewed international general medical journal published biweekly, 2 volumes per year.
    http://www.cmaj.ca/
    contact site map ADVANCED SEARCH BROWSE... ISSUES BY DATE TOPIC COLLECTIONS CLINICAL GUIDELINES eLETTERS ... NEWS ARCHIVES HEALTH ALERTS DRUG ADVISORIES SARS SIGN UP... eCMAJ ON PDA EMAIL ALERTS GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT CMAJ AUTHOR INFORMATION CMAJ ADVERTISING MEDIA CENTRE Early Releases VIEW PDF VIEW PDF VIEW PDF
    June 8, 2004, Vol.170, Issue 12
    FULL ARTICLE
    FULL ARTICLE FULL ARTICLE FULL ARTICLE ... VIEW VIDEO
    Tegaserod (Zelnorm) for irritable bowel syndrome:
    EARLY RELEASE

    CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
    . All rights reserved. ISSN 1488-2329 (e) 0820-3946 (p)

    109. History Links
    A canadian Page, A list of All canadian Web Links. Back to Top. GeneralSites for canadian history. Canada s Schoolnethistory Department,
    http://www.k12.nf.ca/hcsc/chic/history.htm
    History Links
    Canadian History
    Click HERE to open or save a Corel WordPerfect document for some great Canadian History Links or use the online links below.
    Canadian History Links
    General Information about Canada
    Canada Site Good for information on Canadian Government Canadiana - The Canadian Resource Page The site has an abundance of information on every aspect of Canadian life, its economy, politics, history, culture, geography, etc. CPAC Online Schoolnet Digital Collections There is a good search feature to this source. Sympatico: Learning: Canada Sites Canada Info Canadian Almanac'sCanada Info CANADA ONLINE History, Geography and Weather HISTORY O Canada!, our national anthem: music [audio] Canada's SchoolNet History Page Heritage Post (Interactive Canadian History Magazine) Canadian Heritage Information A Canadian Page A list of All Canadian Web Links Back to Top
    General Sites for Canadian History
    Canada's Schoolnet-History Department Canadian Confederation Excellent material on the background to Confederation History Learning and Teaching - University of Victora The Great Canadian History Page This is an excellent source for Canadian history material.

    110. Home
    Resources and information for and about the manual therapist. Includes general information, education, current issues, research, links, and a private members section.
    http://manipulativetherapy.org/
    CAMT News:

    111. Governor General Of Canada
    Adrienne Clarkson, Governor general of Canada, invites you to learn more aboutthe history, roles, responsibilities and activities of the Governor general.
    http://www.gg.ca/menu_e.asp
    Her Excellency the Right Honourable Adrienne Clarkson, Governor General of Canada, invites you to learn more about the history, roles, responsibilities and activities of the Governor General. As you learn about this important role, Canada's history, political and social evolution come to life. You will discover how the Governor General honours Canadians from every walk of life and every region who make remarkable contributions to our country. Rideau Hall belongs to all of us; it is our national home. Make plans to visit in person the next time you're in Ottawa. So welcome home and welcome to our Web site. The door is open. We hope you stay awhile.
    What's New Media Advisory: Governor General to receive honorary doctorate from Concordia University Her Excellency the Right Honourable Adrienne Clarkson Speech on the Occasion of the National Ceremony of Remembrance at Juno Beach Centre Her Excellency the Right Honourable Adrienne Clarkson Speech on the Occasion of a Bi-National Ceremony (Canada and France) at the Canadian War Cemetery Her Excellency the Right Honourable Adrienne Clarkson Speech on the Occasion of a Dinner with the Veterans ... A first at the Governor General’s Official Residence at La Citadelle of Québec Activities and Events Summer at Rideau Hall Canadian Peony Society Exhibition (June 19-20) (June 30) Opening Remarks by Barbara Uteck, Secretary to the Governor General - Standing Committee on Government Operations and Estimates

    112. Welcome To CANMAT
    Information about anxiety, depression and bipolar disorders for the health professional and the general public.
    http://www.canmat.org/
    Members affiliated with: University of Alberta Laval University University of Sherbrooke University of British Columbia University of Manitoba University of Toronto University of Calgary University of Ottawa University of Western Ontario Dalhousie University University of Saskatchewan
    Please note that the information contained in this website is provided for educational purposes only, and is not a substitute for medical care. Please consult your physician if you have any concerns about your mental health. While great effort has been taken to assure the accuracy of the information featured on this website, the Canadian Network for Mood and Anxiety Treatments and others contributing to the preparation of this website cannot accept liability for errors, omissions or any consequences arising from the use of the information. Since this document is not intended to replace other prescribing information, physicians are urged to consult the manufacturers' and other available drug information literature before prescribing. You are visitor number:
    since October 2000 Produced by Cameron McCleery Productions

    113. Canadian Federation Of Independent Scouts
    Federation of canadian Traditional Scouting associations. general information, bylaws, contacts, and links.
    http://www.geocities.com/c_isf/
    What is C.F.I.S.?
    Formed at Kelowna, British Columbia in November of 2000, The Canadian Federation of Independent Scouting is a loosely woven federation of only those truly traditional Scouting Associations that adhere strictly to the teachings of the First Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell as laid down in his book, "Scouting for Boys".
    The Federation Council exists to ensure the nation-wide uniformity and higher standards of leadership training, youth protection programs, handbook preparation, QM supplies and other resources, as well as conducting national camporees and jamborees in the traditional style.
    Membership?
    We will welcome any association as members, who adhere to the Founder's traditional training programs, ethics, moral standard and methods, and who in turn, accepts our by-laws. If you feel you would like to see traditional Scouting return to your community, or if you feel there should be an alternative to the present modernistic style of Scouting, then you should consider contacting your nearest C.F.I.S. representative and ask about the traditional Scouting programs our member associations offer today. Your nearest C.F.I.S. representative can be found on our "Contacts" page. Please take your time looking over the website, as there is a wealth of information available to you here. We would welcome hearing from you on our guestbook too.

    114. Canadian Immigration For Hungarians
    This page is set up to give general information about the canadian immigration system to the Hungarian people back in Hungary.
    http://mypage.direct.ca/m/mferencz/
    This page is set up to give general information about the Canadian immigration system to the Hungarian people back in Hungary. I apologize for those who will not be able to read any further, but this page is in Hungarian from here onwards. A fentiekben elnézést kértem a csak angolul beszélõ látogatóktól, hogy innen kezdve nem fognak érteni semmit.
    Szóval : most, hogy megszabadultunk a magyarul nem beszélõ kíváncsiskodóktól, hát kezdjük:
    HOGYAN LEHET KANADÁBA BEVÁNDOROLNI
    Sokakat foglalkoztat manapság a kivándorlás gondolata Magyarországon. Nyugat Európa közelsége a fejlett világnak azt a részét természetesen reflektorfénybe állítja, valószínûleg a kivándorolni szándékozók többségének ez a terület jut elõször eszébe amikor megfelelõ célországot keres. A világ más, szintén magasan fejlett területei mintha háttérbe szorulnának a tervezgetés idõszakában. Így van ez Kanadával is. Ide nagyon kevés magyar turista jut el, és innen nagyon kevés információ kerül Magyarországra.
    Én magam egy Kanadában élõ magyar vagyok. Sokan keresnek meg Magyarországról különféle kérdésekkel a Kanadába való bevándorlással kapcsolatban. Ennek talán elsõdleges oka az, hogy a tradicionális Nyugat-európai befogadó országok új bevándorlás-politikai irányzata ma már egyre inkább megnehezíti az oda való áttelepülést.

    115. CIDL - ICBN
    An alliance of canadian libraries and organizations to promote, coordinate and facilitate the development of collections and services. Site contains general information with links to members' projects and further resources; also available in French.
    http://www.collectionscanada.ca/cidl/

    116. The Atlas Of Canada
    Offers links and resources for exploring the cultural geography of Canada. Features statistical profiles of communities, resources for educators, and general and contact information for the project.
    http://cgdi.gc.ca/ccatlas/atlas.htm
    The Atlas of Canada Web site has been re-structured You will be automatically transferred to the following page in five seconds or you can use this link to transfer now. Please update your bookmarks. We apologize for any inconvenience.

    117. Canadian Political Science Association - Association Canadienne De Science Polit
    Information on teaching and research in political science; general information on the CPSA and the services offered to the community.
    http://www.cpsa-acsp.ca/
    Announcements
    2004 Conference Information now available
    Have you renewed your membership A new OLIP Director
    Annonces
    Un nouveau directeur du PSALO
    To continue in English Pour continuer en #204 - 260, rue Dalhousie Street Ottawa ON K1N 7E4
    cpsa@csse.ca

    118. Canadian Geothermal Energy Association (CGEA)
    Information about the canadian Geothermal Energy Association, its members, directors and their ongoing projects. Also, a description of geothermal resources in general and specific to Canada. Online bibliography of information about geothermal resources in Canada
    http://www.geothermal.ca
    Possible Keywords: geothermal, energy, heat pump, hotspring, alternative energy source, kyoto accord, hot spring
    Canadian Geothermal Energy Association The CGEA is a non-profit association of professionals, researchers, consultants and the public that are interested in the utilization, protection and understanding of geothermal resources. Its members have varying specific interests in geothermal resources ranging from heat pump technology, high temperature energy production and geology to recreational uses and environmental considerations. The goal of the CGEA is to act as a sounding board and discussion group for the concerns and ideas of its members. Activities of the CGEA include: following developments in the international geothermal field with possible applications to the geothermal industry within Canada, lobbying Canadian government branches about issues concerning geothermal resources and uses in Canada, hosting meetings and seminars for the exchange of information, and acting as a warehouse of geothermal expertise within Canada.

    119. Society Of Canadian Ornithologists | Société Des Ornithologistes Du Canada
    general information.
    http://www.nmnh.si.edu/BIRDNET/SocCanOrn/

    Officers
    Meetings Publications
    Picoides
    Ornithological

    Newsletter
    Membership Awards ... BIRDNET
    Society of Canadian Ornithologists
    URL http://www.nmnh.si.edu/BIRDNET/SocCanOrn/index.html
    Page updated 9 Jan 2004
    Contact Webmaster:

    120. Elections Canada On-Line | General Information
    A history of the Vote in Canada.
    http://www.elections.ca/content.asp?section=gen&document=index&dir=his&lang=e&te

    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

    Page 6     101-120 of 192    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | 7  | 8  | 9  | 10  | Next 20

    free hit counter