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| 3 | Queen and Canada accessdate=2009-10-19 date=2008 publisher=The Royal Household |
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| 1 | Ethnocultural Portrait of Canada Highlight Tables, 2006 Census accessdate=2009-10-10 date=2008-04-02 publisher=2.statcan.ca |
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| 2 | Official Languages Act accessdate=2009-11-01 publisher=Department of Justice, Northwest Territories work=Revised Statutes of NWT, 1988 |
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| 5 | The World Factbook: Canada accessdate=2009-10-19 date=2006-05-16 publisher=Central Intelligence Agency author=Central Intelligence Agency |
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| http://www.statcan.gc.ca/edu/clock-horloge/edu06f_0001-eng.htm | 200 | ||
| 6 | Territorial evolution accessdate=2007-10-09 publisher=Natural Resources Canada work=Atlas of Canada quote=In 1867, the colonies of Canada, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick are united in a federal state, the Dominion of Canada.... |
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| 13 | 1993 Eugene Forsey Memorial Lecture: A Lament for British North America publisher=Prayer Book Society of Canada last=Martin accessdate=2008-11-05 quote=Strictly speaking, the official name of the new country was, simply, "Canada," but usage sanctioned "Dominion of Canada". journal=The Machray Review year=1993 first=Robert |
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| 17 | On the significance of modified mammoth bones from eastern Beringia accessdate=2009-10-19 journal=The World of Elephants - International Congress, Rome year=2001 last=Cinq-Mars first=J. |
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| 16 | Government of Canada Events 2009 Canada Site accessdate=2009-10-19 date=2009-10-19 quote=Canada Day was established in 1879 under the name "Dominion Day" and became known by its current name in 1982. work=Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada publisher=Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada |
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| 8 | Commonwealth publisher=Historica Project last=Hillmer accessdate=2007-10-09 quote=With CONFEDERATION in 1867, Canada became the first federation in the British Empire ... work=Canadian Encyclopedia first=Norman |
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| 7 | Canada: History accessdate=2007-10-09 publisher=Commonwealth Secretariat work=Country Profiles quote=The British North America Act of 1867 brought together four British colonies ... in one federal Dominion under the name of Canada. |
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| 21 | John Cabot accessdate=2009-10-19 publisher=Encyclopædia Britannica |
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| 19 | " Canada — Native peoples" Encyclopædia Britannica. | 200 | |
| 26 | Proprietary Governors, 1610-1728 accessdate=2009-09-18 date=August 2000 work=Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Web Site Project publisher=Memorial University of Newfoundland |
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| 28 | Treaty of Paris accessdate=2009-09-18 date=2005 work=The Quebec History Encyclopedia publisher=Marianopolis College |
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| 20 | " Aboriginal Distributions 1630 to 1653". [[Natural Resources Canada]]. | 200 | 43.1% signal, 65 words, score: 12 |
| 29 | Territorial Evolution, 1670-2001 accessdate=2009-10-19 publisher=Historical Atlas of Canada Online Learning Project |
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| 30 | The Armorial Bearings of the Province of Prince Edward Island accessdate=2009-09-18 publisher=Government of Prince Edward Island |
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| 18 | A History of the Native People of Canada: Early and Middle Archaic Complexes accessdate=2009-10-19 date=September 27, 2001 publisher=Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation author=Wright, J.V |
200 | 22.2% signal, 72 words, score: 3 |
| 24 | Proceedings of the Standing Senate Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs accessdate=2009-09-18 date=May 28, 2003 work=Issue 11 - Evidence for May 28, 2003 publisher=Government of Canada |
200 | 100.0% signal, 1036 words, score: 1036 |
| 33 | New Brunswick at 225 accessdate=2009-09-18 date=2009 publisher=Government of New Brunswick last=Andrews first=Ian |
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| 41 | Forty-ninth parallel accessdate=2009-09-18 date=2009 work=Canadian Encyclopedia publisher=Historica-Dominion |
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| 40 | Canadian Cofederation: Responsible Government accessdate=2009-10-19 publisher=Library and Archives Canada quote=The Executive Council would be governed by the leader of the political party that held an elected majority in the Legislative Assembly. That same leader would also appoint the members of the Executive Council. The governor would therefore be forced to accept these "ministers" and if the majority of the members of the Legislative Assembly voted against them, they would have to resign. The governor would also be obliged to ratify laws concerning the internal affairs of the colony once these laws had been passed to the Legislative Assembly |
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| 47 | The National Pllicy and Canadian Federalism publisher=Marianopolis College last=Bélanger accessdate=2009-09-18 work=Studies on the Canadian Constitution and Canadian Federalism date=April 2005 first=Claude |
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| 34 | The Constitutional Act, 1791 accessdate=2009-09-18 date=2001 publisher=Library and Archives Canada |
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| 46 | Building a nation accessdate=2009-09-18 publisher=The Canadian Atlas |
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| 48 | Sir John A. Macdonald accessdate=2009-09-18 date=2008 publisher=Library and Archives Canada |
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| 11 | Relation originale de Jacques Cartier accessdate=2007-02-23 publisher=Tross (1863 edition) year=1545 author=Jacques Cartier |
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| 49 | The Canadian West: An Archival Odyssey through the Records of the Department of the Interior publisher=Library and Archives Canada last=Cook accessdate=2009-09-18 work=The Archivist date=2000 first=Terry |
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| 38 | Durham Report accessdate=2006-05-18 publisher=Historica Foundation of Canada author=David Mills |
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| 52 | The Battle of Vimy Ridge accessdate=2009-09-18 date=2009 work=Canada and the First World War publisher=Veterans Affairs Canada |
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| 50 | Canada Enters the War accessdate=2009-09-18 date=1982 work=Canada and the First World War publisher=Minister of Supply and Services Canada |
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| 53 | " Canada — World War I". Encyclopædia Britannica. | 200 | |
| 39 | ''The Canadian Encyclopedia '': Responsible Government accessdate=2009-10-19 publisher=Historica Foundation of Canada quote=This key principle of responsibility, whereby a government needed the confidence of Parliament, originated in established British practice. But its transfer to British N America gave the colonists control of their domestic affairs, since a governor would simply follow the advice (i.e., policies) of responsible colonial ministers |
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| 54 | The Conscription Crisis accessdate=2009-09-18 date=2001 publisher=CBC |
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| 59 | Celebrate the 65th anniversary of the liberation of the Netherlands (2010) accessdate=2009-09-18 date=2009 publisher=Netherlands Consulate-General Vancouver |
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| 56 | The Statute of Westminster, 1931 accessdate=2009-09-18 date=2008 publisher=Government of Canada Privy Council Office |
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| 57 | Co-operative Commonwealth Federation accessdate=2009-09-18 date=2001 publisher=CBC |
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| 61 | Canada, Flag of publisher=Encyclopædia Britannica Online last=Smith accessdate=2009-09-18 work=Encyclopædia Britannica date=2008 first=Whitney |
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| 63 | Thirty Years of Multiculturalism in Canada, 1971-2001 accessdate=2009-09-18 date=2001 publisher=Association for Canadian Studies last=Jedwab first=Jack |
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| 62 | French: A Truly Official Language accessdate=2009-10-18 date=2008-09-08 work=History of Official Languages publisher=Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages |
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| 31 | From Conquest to Revolution accessdate=2009-10-19 publisher=Canadian War Museum author= |
302 | Soft 404 |
| 67 | Quiet Revolution publisher=Marionopolis College, Montreal last=Bélanger accessdate=2009-10-19 work=Quebec History date=August 3, 2000 first=Claude |
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| 60 | In the Service of Peace accessdate=2009-09-18 date=2001 publisher=Veterans Affairs Canada |
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| 69 | À la prochaine fois accessdate=2009-09-18 date=2009 publisher=CBC |
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| 68 | The October Crisis accessdate=2009-09-18 date=2009 publisher=CBC |
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| 65 | Medicare: Ready for a perfect storm of reform? accessdate=2009-09-18 date=February 28, 2006 journal=[[Canadian Medical Association Journal]] issue=5 volume=174 |
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| 70 | Constitutional Activity From Patriation To Charlottetown (1980–1992) accessdate=2009-09-18 date=November 1995 publisher=[[Library of Parliament]] last=Dunsmuir first=Mollie |
200 | 95.3% signal, 663 words, score: 602 |
| 77 | Difference between Canadian Provinces and Territories accessdate=2009-09-19 date=2009 publisher=Intergovernment Affairs Canada |
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| 78 | Frequently Asked Questions accessdate=2009-09-19 date=2008 publisher=Legislative Assembly of Nunavut |
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| 64 | Social Democracy accessdate=2009-11-07 date=2009 publisher=Historica-Dominion work=[[The Canadian Encyclopedia]] author=Whitehorn, Alan |
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| 76 | The Canadian Senate In Focus accessdate=2009-09-19 date=May 2001 publisher=Committees and Private Legislation Directorate |
200 | 99.0% signal, 970 words, score: 950 |
| 74 | Elections in Canada: An Overview accessdate=2009-09-19 date=June 2007 publisher=Elections Canada |
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| 72 | Constitution Act, 1867; IV accessdate=2009-10-19 publisher=Queen's Printer for Canada quote=There shall be One Parliament for Canada, consisting of the Queen, an Upper House styled the Senate, and the House of Commons. |
302 | Cookies required |
| 79 | Introduction: Principles of the Westminster Model of Parliamentary Democracy publisher=Commonwealth Parliamentary Association last=Stewart accessdate=2008-11-02 quote=Parliamentary government is also associated with the presence of a dual executive. There is a ceremonial executive, which possesses some constitutional powers as well as performing symbolic functions, and a political executive, which performs the basic governing functions (see Magstadt and Schotten, 1999; O'Neill, 1999). In the British model, the Crown now serves as the ceremonial executive (or head of state) while the prime minister is head of government. work=Module on Parliamentary Democracy date=2008-11-02 first=David |
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| 80 | The Executive I: Crown and Cabinet publisher=Simon Fraser University last=Heard accessdate=2008-11-02 quote=o symbolic executive: Queen (de jure head of state) ... Governor General (de facto head of state); o political executive: Canada: Privy Council, including cabinet; prime minister (head of government) primus inter pares; cabinet/ministry membership (32 members including the PM); o permanent executive (bureaucracy): departments, agencies, & civil service work=Canadian Government (Course notes) year=2008 first=Andrew |
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| 73 | Parliament of Canada: About the Governor General of Canada accessdate=2009-10-19 publisher=Queen's Printer for Canada quote=Parliament is the legislative branch of Government, composed of the Sovereign (represented by the Governor General), the Senate and the House of Commons. |
200 | 100.0% signal, 14 words, score: 14 |
| http://polisci.nelson.com/executive.html | 200 | 97.7% signal, 698 words, score: 666 |
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| 88 | Separation of Powers in Canada accessdate=2009-10-19 publisher=University of Ottawa Faculty of Law quote=... democratic principles dictate that the bulk of the governor general's powers be exercised in accordance with the wishes of the leadership of that government, namely the Cabinet. So the true executive power lies in the Cabinet. work=Constitutional Law of Canada author=Joseph Magnet |
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| 89 | ''By Executive Decree '': The Cabinet accessdate=2009-10-19 publisher=Library and Archives Canada quote=The Cabinet as selected and directed by the prime minister constitutes the active seat of executive power in Canada. |
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| 91 | The Prime Minister accessdate=2009-10-19 publisher=National Archives of Canada quote=While the modern governor general has only a nominal influence on the operation of the Canadian government, the prime minister's influence is decisive. work=By Executive Decree author= |
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| 86 | Parliament and Congress: Is the Grass Greener on the Other Side? publisher= last=Mahler accessdate=2009-10-19 quote=In Canada (and indeed most parliamentary democracies in the world today), the majority of challenges to legislative power which develop no longer come from the ceremonial executive (the Crown), but from the political executive, the government of the day. work=Canadian Parliamentary Review year=1985 first=Gregory |
200 | 100.0% signal, 202 words, score: 202 |
| 93 | ''By Executive Decree '': The Governor General accessdate=2009-10-19 publisher=Library and Archives Canada quote=The governor general holds formal executive power within the Queen's Privy Council for Canada, and signs orders-in-council. |
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| 85 | Canada's System of Justice: The Canadian Constitution accessdate=2009-10-19 publisher=Department of Justice Canada quote=The executive power in Canada is vested in the Queen. In this democratic society, this is only a constitutional convention, as the real executive power rests with the Cabinet. |
200 | 28.9% signal, 90 words, score: 7 |
| 90 | Prime Minister accessdate=2009-10-19 publisher=Historica-Dominion quote=The prime minister is the chief minister and effective head of the executive in a parliamentary system ... work=The Canadian Encyclopedia author=W.A. Matheson |
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| 98 | Constitution Acts 1867 to 1982 accessdate=2006-05-14 publisher=Department of Justice, Canada author=Department of Justice |
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| 100 | The Constitution Act, 1982 accessdate=2009-10-19 publisher=Department of Justice Canada |
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| 95 | Prime Minister of Canada accessdate=2009-10-23 date=2009 work=Office of the Prime Minister quote=In 2003, Mr. Harper co-founded the Conservative Party of Canada and went on to win the new party’s leadership. He was sworn in as Canada’s 22nd Prime Minister on February 6, 2006. |
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| 96 | Michael Ignatieff accessdate=2009-10-23 date=2009 quote=Michael Ignatieff is the Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, the Leader of the Official Opposition, and the Member of Parliament for Etobicoke-Lakeshore" work=Liberal Party of Canada publisher=Federal Liberal Agency of Canada |
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| 101 | The Role of the Judiciary in Canada accessdate=2009-09-19 date=2000 publisher=Federal Court of Appeal last=Richard first=John D. |
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| 102 | Beverley McLachlin accessdate=2009-09-19 publisher=Supreme Court of Canada |
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| 104 | Common Law and Civil Law accessdate=2009-09-20 publisher=Canadiana Online |
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| 97 | Constitution Acts, 1867 to 1982 accessdate=2009-11-07 publisher=Department of Justice Canada quote=The Constitution of Canada is the supreme law of Canada, and any law that is inconsistent with the provisions of the Constitution is, to the extent of the inconsistency, of no force or effect. |
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| 103 | About the Court accessdate=2009-09-20 date=2009 publisher=Supreme Court of Canada |
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| 105 | Keeping Canada and Our Communities Safe and Secure accessdate=2009-09-20 publisher=RCMP |
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| 108 | The Iraq War: Why Canada Was Right Not To Participate publisher=Department of National Defence last=Delvoie accessdate=2009-09-20 work=Canadian Military Journal date=2008 first=Louis |
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| 82 | Role and Responsibilities of the Governor General accessdate=2009-10-19 date=2005-12-06 publisher=Governor General of Canada author=Governor General of Canada |
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| 110 | About the Canadian Forces accessdate=2009-10-19 publisher=Department of National Defence author=Department of National Defence |
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| 107 | Canada - Cuba Relations accessdate=2009-09-20 date=2009 publisher=Government of Canada |
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| 109 | The Gift of Tulips accessdate=2009-09-20 date=April 2008 publisher=National Capital Commission |
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| 106 | The World's Longest Undefended Border accessdate=2009-09-20 date=April 2008 publisher=Government of Canada last=Wilson first=Michael |
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| 94 | The Governor General of Canada accessdate=2009-10-23 date=2009 work=Office of the Secretary to the Governor General quote=Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean,C.C., C.M.M., C.O.M., C.D., Governor General and Commander-in-Chief, Canada’s 27th governor general. |
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| 114 | Forgotten Heroes accessdate=2009-09-20 date=2009 publisher=CBC |
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| 115 | Norad's goals accessdate=2009-09-20 date=2008 publisher=CBC |
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| 116 | Top Ten Greatest Canadians: Lester B. Pearson accessdate=2009-11-07 publisher=[[CBC.ca]] work=[[The Greatest Canadian]] author=Canadian Broadcasting Corporation |
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| 112 | Canada's international policy statement: a role of pride and influence in the world publisher=Government of Canada year=2005 author=Government of Canada |
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| 121 | Canada and the Organization of American States (OAS) accessdate=2009-09-20 date=2008 publisher=Canadian Heritage |
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| 119 | Peacekeeping by the numbers accessdate=2009-10-15 date=September 19, 2007 publisher=The Council of Canadians |
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| 120 | The UN and peacekeeping accessdate=2009-10-15 publisher=United Nations Association Canada |
200 | |
| 122 | Opening Doors to Asia accessdate=2009-09-20 date=2009 publisher=Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada |
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| 118 | UN Peacekeeping Current Operations accessdate=2009-10-15 publisher=United Nations Association Canada |
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| 123 | A question of protection in Afghanistan publisher=Globe and Mail author=Colin Freeze accessdate=2009-06-20 quote= work= date=2009-05-29 |
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| 125 | Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative accessdate=2009-10-19 date=2009-06-19 publisher=Canada Border Services Agency |
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| 128 | Leacy, F. H. (ed.) (1983) H209-220 | 200 | |
| 124 | Cost of the Afghanistan mission 2001-2011 publisher=Government of Canada author= accessdate=2009-05-13 quote=The incremental cost of the mission to the Government of Canada (GoC) in Afghanistan from 2001 to 2011 is currently estimated at approximately $11.3 billion, excluding post-2011 disability and health care costs for veterans. work=Canada's Engagement in Afghanistan date=2009-02-25 |
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| 127 | Russia claims North Pole with Arctic flag stunt accessdate=2009-10-19 date=2007-08-03 publisher=Telegraph last=Blomfield first=Adrian |
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| 130 | Territorial Evolution, 1927 accessdate=2006-05-14 date=2004-04-06 publisher=National Resources Canada author=National Resources Canada |
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| 129 | All countries of the world listed largest to smallest land area accessdate=2009-10-19 publisher=Worldatlas |
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| 131 | Air Force becomes command authority for CFS Alert publisher=Government of Canada last=Susic accessdate=2009-10-19 journal=The Maple Leaf work=National Defence Canada volume=12 no. 17 date=2006-08-15 first=Stela |
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| 126 | Rich Nations Launch Vaccine Pact accessdate=2009-10-19 date=2007-02-10 publisher=Newsmax |
200 | 62.2% signal, 37 words, score: 14 |
| 132 | CoastWeb: Facts about Canada's coastline accessdate=2007-07-13 date=2006-12-19 publisher=Natural Resources Canada author=Natural Resources Canada |
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| 137 | Drainage patterns accessdate=2006-05-18 date=2004-04-02 publisher=National Resources Canada author=The Atlas of Canada |
200 | |
| 138 | Canada accessdate=2006-06-12 publisher=Microsoft Corporation year=2006 archivedate=2009-10-31 author=Encarta |
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| 134 | VIA Submission: CTA Review Panel accessdate=2009-10-20 date=December 2000 publisher=Canada Transport Act Review |
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| 133 | Countries of the World (by lowest population density) accessdate=2006-05-16 date=2006-02 publisher=WorldAtlas.com author=WorldAtlas.com |
301 | Adds "www." |
| 145 | Latest release accessdate=2008-07-03 date=2008-04-17 publisher=WTO author=WTO |
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| 146 | Commanding Heights, map of the world's economic systems accessdate=2008-01-31 publisher=PBS |
200 | |
| 142 | Canadian Climate Normals or Averages 1971–2000 accessdate=2006-05-18 date=2004-02-25 publisher=Environment Canada author=Environment Canada |
200 | |
| 144 | Tseax Cone accessdate=2008-07-29 date=2005-08-19 work=Catalogue of Canadian volcanoes publisher=[[Geological Survey of Canada]] |
200 | |
| 147 | Index of Economic Freedom accessdate=2009-01-09 publisher=The Heritage Foundation and the Wall Street Journal year=2009 author=The Heritage Foundation |
200 | |
| 148 | Index of Economic Freedom - Canada accessdate=2009-01-09 publisher=The Heritage Foundation and the Wall Street Journal year=2009 author=The Heritage Foundation |
200 | |
| 141 | Statistics: Toronto Pearson Int'l accessdate=2006-05-18 publisher=The Weather Network author=The Weather Network |
301 | Changes tld and changes path |
| 140 | Statistics: Vancouver Int'l, BC accessdate=2006-05-18 publisher=The Weather Network author=The Weather Network |
301 | Changes tld and changes path |
| 139 | Statistics, Regina SK accessdate=2006-05-18 publisher=The Weather Network author=The Weather Network |
301 | Changes tld and changes path |
| 149 | Latest release from Labour Force Survey accessdate=2009-11-18 date=2009-11-06 publisher=Government of Canada author=Statistics Canada |
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| 152 | Employment by Industry accessdate=2009-10-19 date=2009-01-08 publisher=Statistics Canada |
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| 150 | Latest release accessdate=2006-07-01 date=2008-04-02 publisher=forbes author=forbes |
200 | 20.6% signal, 175 words, score: 7 |
| 151 | Budget 2008: Budget Plan—Annex 1 accessdate=2009-10-19 publisher=Department of Finance |
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| 154 | Leacy, F. H. (ed.) (1983) M301-309 | 200 | |
| 155 | Leacy, F. H. (ed.) (1983 H304-357 | 200 | |
| 153 | US oil addiction could make us sick accessdate=2006-05-18 date=2006-03-10 publisher=Parkland Institute author=Clarke, Tony; Campbell, Bruce; Laxer, Gordon |
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| 158 | Leacy, F. H. (ed.) (1983) Vl-12 | 200 | |
| 161 | Jean Chrétien accessdate=2009-10-20 date=2009-07-13 publisher=CBC |
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| 156 | Agriculture and Food publisher=Historical Foundation of Canada last=Veeman accessdate=2009-10-19 work=The Canadian Encyclopedia year=2006 first=Michele |
200 | |
| 167 | Urban-rural population as a proportion of total population, Canada, provinces, territories and health regions accessdate=2009-04-23 publisher=Statistics Canada year=2001 author=Statistics Canada |
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| 164 | Canada to maintain immigration levels in 2009 accessdate=2009-10-20 date=2009-01-19 publisher=Muchmor Magazine |
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| 170 | One in 6 Canadians is a visible minority accessdate=2009-10-20 date=2008-04-02 publisher=CBC |
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| 168 | Ethnocultural Portrait of Canada Highlight Tables, 2006 Census accessdate=2009-10-20 date=2008-02-04 publisher=Statistics Canada |
200 | |
| 169 | Ethnocultural Portrait of Canada Highlight Tables, 2006 Census accessdate=2008-06-30 publisher=Statistics Canada |
200 | |
| 171 | Visible minority groups, 2006 counts, for Canada, provinces and territories accessdate=2009-10-20 date=2008-04-02 publisher=Statistics Canada |
200 | |
| 157 | Mining publisher=Historica Foundation of Canada last=Patching accessdate=2009-10-19 work=The Canadian Encyclopedia year=2006 first=T.H. |
200 | |
| 175 | The Daily, Wednesday, April 2, 2008. 2006 Census: Ethnic origin, visible minorities, place of work and mode of transportation accessdate=2009-10-19 date=2009-04-02 work=Statistics Canada publisher=Government of Canada |
200 | |
| 160 | Foreign Investment Review Agency accessdate=2009-10-19 publisher=Historica Foundation work=The Canadian Encyclopedia author=Norman Hillmer |
200 | |
| 177 | The Daily, Tuesday, December 4, 2007. 2006 Census: Immigration, citizenship, language, mobility and migration accessdate=2009-10-19 date=2007-12-04 work=Statistics Canada publisher=Government of Canada |
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| 172 | Vancouver accessdate=2009-10-20 date=2009-07-24 publisher=Statistics Canada |
200 | |
| 173 | Toronto accessdate=2009-10-20 date=2009-07-24 publisher=Statistics Canada |
200 | |
| Population by religion, by province and territory (2001 Census) accessdate=2009-10-20 }} date=2005-01-25 publisher=Statistics Canada |
200 | ||
| 176 | Canadian People—Learn About Canada's People accessdate=2009-10-19 publisher=CanadaStatistics |
200 | |
| 178 | Canadian Government to Grant 265,000 Residents Visas in 2009 accessdate=2009-10-20 publisher=Canada Migration Bureau |
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| 179 | 2006 Census: Portrait of the Canadian Population in 2006, by Age and Sex publisher=Government of Canada last=Martel accessdate=2009-10-18 work=Demography Division, Statistics Canada date=2009-09-22 first=Laurent |
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| 174 | Visible minorities pass 5-million mark for first time accessdate=2009-10-19 publisher=CTV |
200 | 18.4% signal, 103 words, score: 3 |
| 182 | Overview of Education in Canada accessdate=2009-10-20 publisher=Council of Ministers of Education, Canada author=Council of Ministers of Education, Canada |
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| 180 | Population by religion, by provinces, and territories accessdate=2006-05-14 date=2005-01-25 publisher=Statistics Canada author=Statistics Canada |
302 | Changes tld and changes file name |
| 185 | Mandate of the National Film Board accessdate=2009-10-20 work= year=2005 author=National Film Board of Canada |
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| 165 | We are 31,612,897 accessdate=2007-03-13 date=2007-03-13 publisher=National Post author=Beauchesne, Eric |
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| 184 | Culture High and Low accessdate=2006-03-15 publisher=International Council for Canadian Studies World Wide Web Service year=2005 last=Blackwell first=John D. |
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| 189 | Vancouver 2010 accessdate=2009-10-20 publisher=www.vancouver2010.com year=2009 author=The Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games |
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| 193 | Population by knowledge of official language, by province and territory accessdate=2009-10-20 date=2005-01-27 publisher=Statistics Canada author=Statistics Canada |
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| 191 | Population by mother tongue, by province and territory accessdate=2006-05-14 date=2005-01-27 publisher=Statistics Canada author=Statistics Canada |
302 | Changes tld and changes file name |
| 194 | The Diversity of the Canadian Francophonie accessdate=2009-09-24 date=March 2009 publisher=Statistics Canada last=Lachapelle first=R |
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| 190 | Federal Legislation on Official Languages accessdate=2009-10-20 date=2007 publisher=Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages |
200 | 96.6% signal, 727 words, score: 677 |
| 192 | First Official Language Spoken (7) and Sex (3) for Population, for Canada, Provinces, Territories and Census Metropolitan Areas 1 , 2001 Census – 20% Sample Data accessdate=2007-03-23 work=[[Statistics Canada]], 2001 Census of Population |
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| 187 | National Sports of Canada Act (1994) accessdate=2009-10-19 publisher=[[Department of Justice (Canada)]] work=Consolidated Statutes and Regulations |
302 | Cookies required |
| 188 | Survey: Most Popular Sports, by Type of Participation, Adult Population publisher=Sport Canada author=Conference Board of Canada accessdate=2006-07-01 work=Strengthening Canada: The Socio-economic Benefits of Sport Participation in Canada—Report August 2005 month=December year=2004 |
301 | Changes path |
| 183 | Creating Opportunities for All Canadians accessdate=2006-05-22 date=2005-11-14 publisher=Department of Finance Canada author=Department of Finance |
302 | Changes path |
| 196 | The Charter of the French language accessdate=2009-10-29 date=2002 publisher=Gouvernement du Québe |
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| 166 | Canada World View – Issue 24 accessdate=2006-10-03 date=2005-01-25 publisher=Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada last=Hillmer first=Norman |
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| 198 | General Information accessdate=2009-09-24 publisher=Languages Commissioner of the NWT |
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| 163 | Jobless rate to peak at 10%: TD accessdate=2009-10-20 date=2009-03-13 publisher=National Post last=Sturgeon first=Jamie |
200 | 11.9% signal, 143 words, score: 2 |
| 197 | French Language Services Act accessdate=2009-09-24 date=2008 publisher=French Language Services Commissioner |
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| Globalization Index 2007 | 200 | ||
| 202 | The 2006 State of World Liberty Index accessdate=2007-12-07 publisher=www.stateofworldliberty.org |
200 | |
| Press Freedom Index 2008 | 200 | ||
| Corruption Perceptions Index 2008 | 200 | ||
| Environmental Sustainability Index, 2005 (PDF) | 200 | ||
| Index of Economic Freedom, 2008 (PDF) | 200 | ||
| 195 | Acadia, Contemporary accessdate=2009-09-24 date=2009 publisher=Historica-Dominion |
200 | |
| ForeignPolicy.com | 200 | ||
| 199 | Inuktitut / Inuinnaqtun accessdate=2009-09-24 date=2004 publisher=Office of the Languages Commissioner of Nunavut |
200 | |
| 200 | Your Language Rights in Nunavut accessdate=2009-09-24 date=2004 publisher=Office of the Languages Commissioner of Nunavut |
200 | |
| Historical statistics of Canada accessdate=2009-10-20 publisher=Statistics Canada year=1983 author=Leacy, F. H. (ed.) |
200 | ||
| The World Factbook accessdate=2009-10-20 publisher=National Foreign Assessment Center year=2005 author=Central Intelligence Agency |
200 | ||
| How Canadians Govern Themselves accessdate=2009-10-20 publisher=Canada year=2005 last=Forsey first=Eugene A. |
200 | ||
| Annual Report - Special Edition accessdate=2009-10-19 date=2005 publisher=Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages author=Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages |
200 | ||
| Population by knowledge of official language, by province and territory accessdate=2009-10-19 date=2005-01-27 publisher=Statistics Canada author=Statistics Canada |
200 | ||
| Culture High and Low accessdate=2006-03-15 publisher=International Council for Canadian Studies World Wide Web Service year=2005 last=Blackwell first=John D. |
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