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         Ontario Culture:     more books (100)
  1. Creating a culture within an organization helps retain employees. (Northern Ontario Business Awards).(Brief Article): An article from: Northern Ontario Business by Sari Huhtala, 2001-11-01
  2. The conservation of Ontario churches: A programme for funding religious properties of architectural and historical significance : prepared for the Ministry ... Culture and Recreation, Province of Ontario by Harold D Kalman, 1977
  3. Bringing big city culture back to the Sault.: An article from: Northern Ontario Business by Ian Ross, 2007-04-01
  4. Material culture of the Loretto School for Girls in Hamilton, Ontario, 1865-1971.: An article from: Historical Studies by Christine Lei, 2000-01-01
  5. Attitudes of elected municipal officials in southwestern Ontario toward culture and recreation: Survey : a preliminary report by Jiri Zuzanek, 1976
  6. Rocky Ridge: A stratified Archaic site (Research report - Ontario Ministry of Culture and Recreation) by Peter Ramsden, 1976
  7. Nut culture in Ontario (Publication) by R. A Fleming, 1973
  8. Gladiolus culture (Ontario. Dept. of Agriculture and Food Publication) by J. C Taylor, 1970
  9. Mansion in the wilderness: The archaeology of the Ermatinger House (Research report - Ontario Ministry of Culture and Recreation, Historical Planning and Research Branch ; 10) by C. S Reid, 1977
  10. The archaeological culture history of Southwestern Ontario, by David Marvyn Stothers, 1972
  11. Thailand culture series by E. H Clarke, 1966
  12. Telecommunications: Enabling Ontario's future : the report of the Advisory Committee on a Telecommunications Strategy for the Province of Ontario to the Minister of Culture and Communications by Ontario, 1992
  13. Nut culture in Ontario (Publication)
  14. Mushroom culture (Ontario. Dept. of Agriculture and Food. Publication) by Lloyd Victor Busch, 1968

21. Libraries
ontario, public libraries are created by municipal bylaws and governed by public library boards. The Ministry culture library system. The ontario Library Service - North
http://www.culture.gov.on.ca/english/culdiv/library

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In Ontario, public libraries are created by municipal by-laws and governed by public library boards. The Ministry Culture has responsibility for the administration of the Public Libraries Act . The ministry's Heritage and Libraries Branch develops provincial policies for the public library system. The Ontario Library Service - North, and the Southern Ontario Library Service deliver programs on behalf of the ministry. On this site you will find information on funding . The Public Libraries Act Frequently Asked Questions are a recent addition and can be found under the legislation section. Initiatives that assist and recognize library professionals can be found under the events, awards and certificates section. Information from other ministries, links to Library Associations, a list of public library Web sites and other resources for libraries can be found under the library links section.

22. Province Of Ontario @ Culture.ca
of the Government of Canada Home Français Feedback About culture.ca Site Quebec (52);ontario (76); Prairie Provinces (63); British Columbia (59); Territories (38
http://www.culture.ca/canada/explore-explorez-e.jsp?pre=n&category=333

23. Metis Nation Of Ontario
Governing body of M©tis National Council in ontario. Information on the organization as well as the history and culture of the Metis in Canada.
http://www.metisnation.org/
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24. Ontario Library Service
Support service of the Ministry of culture for library services in the province.
http://www.library.on.ca/

Ontario Library
Service-North About us
Ontario Library Service - North (OLS-North) and Southern Ontario Library Service (SOLS) are Transfer Payment agencies of the Ontario Ministry of Culture. On behalf of the ministry, OLS-North and SOLS provide a wide range of support services to public libraries throughout northern and southern Ontario. Their mandate is to deliver programs and services on behalf of the Minister by increasing co-operation and co-ordination among public library boards and other information providers, and to promote the provision of library services to the public by assisting public library boards with services and programs that reflect their needs, including consulting, training and development services. Français

25. Deutschkanadischer Kongress/German Canadian Congress-Ontario/index
To preserve German culture, language and traditions in Canada. To give GermanCanadians a united voice towards government, media and the public.
http://www.dkk-ont.net
zu unserer Internet-Seite
Der Deutsch-Kanadische Kongress ist ein Dachverband für deutsche Vereine, Kirchen und Firmen, sowie für Privatpersonen, die an der Arbeit und an den Zielen des DKK interessiert sind, und diese unterstützen. Unser Auftrag , unser Ziel: Kanadiern deutschsprechender Herkunft eine vereinte Stimme gegenüber dem Staat, der Presse und der Bevölkerung im
Allgemeinen zu verschaffen. Beiträge, die deutsche und
deutschfreundliche Bürger
zum Aufbau Kanadas geleistet haben,
anzuerkennen und bekanntzugeben,
und in besonderen Fällen mit dem DKK"Heritage Award" auszuzeichnen. Regelmäßige Zusammenkünfte mit Vertretern der Regierung und der Medien durchzuführen um unsere Anliegen darzulegen. Gute Zusammenarbeit mit der deutschen Botschaft in Ottawa und mit dem deutschen Generalkonsulat in Toronto zu pflegen.
Unwahren negativen Veröffentlichungen jeglicher Art bezüglich unserer Volksgruppe entgegenzutreten. Die Rechte jeder Person, im Rahmen des kanadischen Gesetzes und der

26. Listings Ontario: Canada : Ontario : Toronto Region : Culture
Canada ontario Toronto Region Society culture ethnic associations Association for Japanese culture ( Toronto) Welcome to the Home Page of the A ssociation for J apanese C
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The Alvito Social Club is a non-profit organization founded in 1977. It brings people of all heritages together for dinner events and picnics.
http://www.alvitoclub.com/ (Added Feb 01, 2004 - Hits: 10)
Analai Cultural Organization
(Scarborough) IT solution provider, software developer, designed to enable companies to cost effectively manage and develop their information Technology environment successfully http://www.analai.org/ (Added Jul 06, 2001 - Hits: 58)

27. Ukrainian Heritage School Of Ottawa - Home Page
The school strives to teach Ukrainian language and heritage (i.e. the rich culture and traditions of Ukrainian people) to elementary schoolaged children. It is located in Ottawa ontario Canada.
http://www.ottawaukeschool.org/
About Us School Calendar Special Events Curriculum School Policies Registration Contact Us Links Home
Introduction
See the " About Us " page for information on who we are, and our location information. Here is a "Fact Sheet" with all of the more important information in one place.
News
Events Pictures
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NEW
Adult Ukrainian Language Lessons
Over the past while, we have received numerous enquiries (both from parents with children in our Ukrainian school as well as from the Ukrainian community) about offering a Ukrainian as a 2nd Language Course for Adults. So.... here it is! The course would run as follows: When : Saturday mornings from 9:30-11:30 Where : St. Francis of Assisi French Catholic School, (see below) Instructor : Jenny Dutchak Students : Adults and teenagers Level : Beginner and Intermediate (if there is a demand for it). Jenny is experienced in teaching at multiple levels in the same class environment. Cost : To be determined. The cost should not be significant. It will cover teaching resources and materials, and overhead costs.
School Location
St Francis of Assissi (Saint Francois d'Assise) 35 Melrose, Ottawa, Ontario

28. Heritage And Culture - Ontario's West Coast
Features cultural and historical information about the towns in Huron County, with pictures and links for further information.
http://www.heritageandculture.on.ca/

29. Work In Culture
Cultural Careers Council ontario presents WorkInculture Canada sleading resource for careers in art and culture.
http://www.workinculture.on.ca/

30. Voyageurs NP: The Environment And The Fur Trade Experience: 1730-1870 (Contents)
Online edition of a Special History covering the Fur Trade in the Rainy Lake region, between Minnesota and ontario with illustrations. Includes history of the region, the fur trade experience, material culture, and the Natural environment.
http://www.nps.gov/voya/futr/contents.htm
Special History:
The Environment and the
Fur Trade Experience in
Voyageurs National Park, 1730-1870
Submitted by
Ted Catton, Principal investigator
Marcia Montgomery, Project Historian
Historical Research Associates, Inc.
Missoula, Montana
July, 2000
Midwest Region
National Park Service Table of Contents Cover Page Introduction A Note on Sources Chapter One : The Rainy Lake Region in the Fur Trade Geography of the fur trade Historical Overview of the fur trade in the Rainy Lake Region French Trade and Exploration, 1688-1763 Rise of the North West Company, 1763-1793 The North West Company and the Hudson's Bay Company, 1793-1821 The Hudson's Bay Company and the American Fur Company, 1821-1842 Last Years of the Fur Trade, 1842-1870 Chapter Two : The Fur Trade Experience in the Rainy Lake Region Trade Transportation Chapter Three : Material Culture Products of the Trade Canoes Sleds French Goods British Goods American Goods Ojibwe Goods Transportation Habitations Fort William Posts Outposts Camps Wild Rice Ojibwe Agriculture Agriculture and Livestock around the Forts Burial Grounds Chapter Four : The Natural Environment in the Fur Trade Era Climate Flora Fauna Fisheries Conclusion Bibliography Primary Sources (Manuscripts) Primary Sources (Record Groups) Primary Sources (Published) Secondary Sources Notes Index (omitted from on-line edition) List of Figures Figure 1 . Canoe Routes through the Rainy Lake Region

31. Philosophy Home
Department of Philosophy Waterloo, ontario - BA, MA (Religion and culture), PhD through Tri-University Philosophy Programme
http://www.wlu.ca/~wwwphil/

32. Watershedreportcard.org
Operates with financial support of the ontario Trillium Foundation, an agency of the Ministry of culture. Provides an overview, resources, also news and activities for education about ontario watersheds.
http://www.watershedreportcard.org/
You are here: Home
Welcome to the Watershed Report Card! The Watershed Report Card gratefully acknowledges the financial support of the Ontario Trillium Foundation , an agency of the Ministry of Culture. The Foundation receives annually $100 million in government funding generated through Ontario's charity casino initiative. The Watershed Report Card also received funding from the Shell Environment Fund (SEF). The SEF provides financial support for grass-roots, action-oriented projects that improve and protect the Canadian environment. Our Spring 2002 Newsletter is here! Not sure who we are or what we do? Check out the WRC Explained section. Comments or questions? Please write to us This site was last updated on July 21, 2003. Visitor #
since Sept 26 02 Contact Us

33. Northern Ontario - It's A Great Place To Be!
A web portal with information about businesses, culture and recreation in Northern ontario. Offers online forums.
http://www.northernontario.org/
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A land of startling beauty and vibrant people.
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34. Welcome To The Ontario Cultural Attractions Fund
The Cultural Attractions Fund is a program of the Government of ontario throughthe Ministry of culture and administered by the ontario Cultural Attractions
http://www.ocaf.on.ca/e/welcome/welcome.html
WELCOME WELCOME TO THE
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ATTRACTIONS FUND
  • The Ontario Cultural Attractions Fund (OCAF) was established in 1999. It is a $20 million initiative to help Ontario's arts, cultural and heritage organizations with new cultural programming ventures. It is open to large and small not-for-profit cultural and heritage organizations in ALL parts of Ontario. It seeks to help reduce the financial risk of creating new ventures by providing up-front working capital. OCAF has currently funded 94 different organizations and over 130 individual events across Ontario. We expect that the Fund will be active until 2010 or beyond. We hope you find this site helpful in explaining our program initiatives and application process. Please provide us with feedback as to the relevance a nd ease of use of this site.

35. Consulat Général De France à Toronto / Consulate General Of France In Toronto
Pr©sentation, pr©sence fran§aise, vie pratique, formalit©s, visas. Chancellerie, culture, sciences, ©conomie, tourisme.
http://www.consulfrance-toronto.org/
130 Bloor Street West, Suite 400
Toronto, Ontario M5S 1N5
Tel : (416) 925 8041
Fax : (416) 925 3076 English

36. [imc-ontario] Culture Jamming Idea
imcontario culture jamming idea. Previous message imc-ontario My Picturesfrom Quebec; Next message imc-ontario culture jamming idea;
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[imc-ontario] Culture jamming idea
Stephen Gilman mediaboy at ncf.ca
Wed May 2 07:12:38 PDT 2001 Hi there, I have a jamming idea that I'd like some input on. I hate the commercials they show before movies. I've paid up to $12 to see the movie, and I don't want to have to watch commercials. What I'd like to do is project the words "Do you hate commercials?" on the screen when the commercials are playing (not when the movie is playing). Do you guys know if there are any portable projectors out there that could do this job? It's gotta be battery-powered, small enough to fit in a knapsack, and powerful enough to be legible on a big movie screen while a movie is actually playing. Preferably, it wouldn't be too expensive. I've been searching the internet for such a device, but so far with little luck. Thanks in advance! Stephen Gilman mediaboy at ncf.ca

37. Welcome To Belkin.ca
Includes photographs by Ilya Belkin sorted by topics such as nature, leisure, people, culture, and lifestyle.
http://www.belkin.ca/

38. [imc-ontario] Culture Jamming Idea
imcontario culture jamming idea. Thoughts Previous message imc-ontarioculture jamming idea; Next message imc-ontario Battery Charger Found;
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Wed May 2 18:25:08 PDT 2001 Remember those laser pens? You can order different heads that show/say different things, as i understand it. Combining a few of them with letter heads, i'm sure the stunt could be pulled off... -Thoughts... Nihil Obstat More information about the imc-ontario mailing list

39. Ontario Turfgrass Research Foundation (Main)
Promotes the turfgrass industry in ontario, and study and research in turf culture.
http://www.uoguelph.ca/GTI/guest/otrf.htm

40. Museum - Western Treasure Valley Eastern Oregon Museum
Exhibits history of more than a century of culture and life. Themes range from Native American culture and early settlement to 20th century contemporary cultures and communities. Includes hours, events and photos. Located in ontario.
http://www.4rcc.com/museum/
Museum Hours 10am-5pm Monday thru Saturday Four Rivers Cultural Center Museum gathers within its walls, the wonders of more than a century of history. The museum exhibits trace the settlement patterns of the Northern Paiutes, Basque, Japanese/Americans, Hispanic, and Euro American immigrants. The visitor's exhibit tour begins with an educational film, designed to provide a historical context to the exhibit gallery.
From the orientation theater, visitors enter a life scale diorama of a Northern Paiute camp along the river.
The diorama leads to exhibits on the reservation period and removal of the Paiute from the Malheur Reservation as the cattlemen move into the region.
In 1883, the arrival of the Oregon Short Line Railroad brought a new focus to the area, opening up new markets in agriculture and improved accessibility for new settlers.
A history of the valley's irrigation walks you through the early efforts to irrigate by water wheels, to private ditch projects, federally funded irrigation dams, and finally a stroll through a giant siphon tube.

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