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  Canada - Printer-friendly - MSN Encarta
This is because the north of Canada, with its harsh Arctic and sub-Arctic climates, is sparsely inhabited.
Canada’s two greatest rivers are the St. Lawrence, which drains the Great Lakes and empties into the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and the Mackenzie, which empties into the Arctic Ocean and drains a large part of northwestern Canada.
Canada is also the world’s second largest producer of pulp, the third largest producer of sawn lumber, and the world’s largest exporter of softwood lumber.
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 Family of Septimus TRACY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
TRACY was born in 1783, and died around 1815, both probably in Ontario, CANADA.
He married SARAH HOOPLE in 1808 in Ontario, CANADA, daughter of JOHAN HOOPLE and ELEANOR KENTNOR.
She was born in 1787 in CANADA, and died about 1830.
users.ap.net /~lancelot/gen/h246.html   (78 words)

  
 Canada - MSN Encarta
Although King Louis XIV of France authorized the importation of slaves from the West Indies in 1689, few were brought to Canada or Acadia.
Escape to Canada meant freedom, and thus it was a major destination of the so-called Underground Railroad, a network of secret routes by which U.S. abolitionists spirited slaves out of the American South.
The next two largest denominations in 2001 were the United Church of Canada (10 percent), formed in the 1920s through a merger of Methodists, Congregationalists, and most Presbyterians; and the Anglican Church (7 percent).
encarta.msn.com /encyclopedia_761563379_7/Canada.html   (2120 words)

  
 USA - Canada Comparison
Canada is a federation, which by definition states the powers of its government are divided in two: the central or federal government, and the provincial and territorial governments.
Although the internal conflict in Canada was nowhere near as serious in terms of loss of life and destruction, it has plagued many Canadians for years, and still does, in some cases uprooting people from their homes.
Canada is one of the only countries that does not have a private sector for the wealthy to exploit.
econc10.bu.edu /economic_systems/Country_comparisons/usa_canada.htm   (3620 words)

  
 The 1787 Census of Kaskaskia (French)
Creilly emigrated from Kaskaskia to Florissant, Mo., in 1787.
The ancestor of Levasseur came from Rouen to Canada in the middle of the seventeenth century.
Stanislas was born in 1732, married at Quebec, in 1756, Francois Del'oeil.
www.iltrails.org /kaskcen.htm   (1660 words)

  
  AllRefer.com - Ordinance of 1787 (U.S. History) - Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Ordinance of 1787, adopted by the Congress of Confederation for the government of the Western territories ceded to the United States by the states.
Subsequently, the application of the Ohio Company of Associates to purchase a large tract of land in the region forced Congress to act on political administration for the area.
The able leaders of the company, Rufus Putnam and Manasseh Cutler, were influential in the drafting of the ordinance, which was passed July 13, 1787.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/O/Ordinanc.html   (432 words)

  
 Canadian Genealogy Records Online
Census of 1851 Canada East, Canada West, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
Canada Parliamentary Marriage and Divorces, 1867-1919 (Ancestry.ca - requires payment) : From 1867 to 1919, civil divorces in Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba were granted by private acts of the Parliament of Canada.
Public men and public life in Canada (Ancestry.ca - requires payment) : Being recollections of Parliament and the press, and embracing a succinct account of the stirring events which led to the confederation of British North America into the Dominion of Canada.
www.genealogysearch.org /canada/canada.html   (3522 words)

  
 WWW Virtual Library: Museums in Canada
Birthplace of the founder of the Federated Women's Institutes of Canada; furnished as a homestead of...
Canada's largest museum of science and technology is one of the most popular attractions in Ottawa a...
The Law Society of Upper Canada was founded in 1797 and is one of the oldest professional organizati...
icom.museum /vlmp/canada.html   (10445 words)

  
 Toronto Canada Tourism: Dateline - SideStep
1787 Lord Dorchester, British governor of Québec, purchases land from Scarborough to Etobicoke from the Mississauga tribe.
Canada and the United States sign the Autopact, creating boom times in Toronto and nearby Oshawa.
The new Air Canada Centre becomes home to the Maple Leafs and the Raptors.
www.sidestep.com /travel-info-t0034020051-dateline_toronto_canada   (753 words)

  
 Atlantic Canada Genealogy - Ships and Seafarers of Atlantic Canada - Tide's Point
We are delighted to announce the publication of Ships and Seafarers of Atlantic Canada - a fully searchable CD containing data on the vessels, captains and crews of Atlantic Canada, 1787-1936.
The first database is compiled from the Certificates of Registry for 10 major ports of Atlantic Canada: Miramichi, Richibucto and Saint John in New Brunswick; Halifax, Sydney, Pictou, Windsor and Yarmouth in Nova Scotia; Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island; and St. John's, Newfoundland, from 1787 to 1936 (outside dates).
These databases were originally created for the Atlantic Canada Shipping Project, a major research project undertaken by maritime historians at Memorial University over a six year period from 1976 to 1982.
www.tidespoint.com /books/ships_seafarers.shtml   (351 words)

  
 Mennonite Historian, Volume XIX, No. 1, March, 1993 - Mennonite Church Canada
Inter-Mennonite Cooperation and Promises to Government in the Repeal of the Ban on Mennonite Immigration to Canada 1919-1922
This commission entered Canada in January 1920 and quickly determined that this country was the best destination for their people.
H. Ewert (1855-1934), principal of the Mennonite Collegiate Institute and a leader in the Conference of Mennonites in Central Canada, became the head of a committee to facilitate the mass immigration of Mennonites from the U.S.S.R. to Canada.
www.mennonitechurch.ca /programs/archives/mennonitehistorian/mhmar93.htm   (5879 words)

  
 CD-ROMs by Subject: Canada. Robarts Reference Dept., University of Toronto Libraries.
Contains data on the vessels, captains and crews of Atlantic Canada, 1787-1936.
The first database is compiled from the Certificates of Registry for 10 major ports of Atlantic Canada.
The second database is compiled from the crew agreements of vessels registered in the ports of Saint John, New Brunswick; Yarmouth, Windsor and Halifax, Nova Scotia for the period 1863-1914.
www.library.utoronto.ca /robarts/reference/cdroms/canada.html   (728 words)

  
 CalendarHome.com - - Calendar Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
                      Canada
Year 1787 (MDCCLXXXVII) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Thursday of the 11-day slower Julian calendar).
January 6 - The North Carolina General Assembly authorizes nine commissioners to purchase 100 acres of land for the county seat of Chatham County.
encyclopedia.calendarhome.com /cgi-bin/encyclopedia.pl?p=1787   (726 words)

  
 Johann Samuel 1787 Canada
He could have been part of a german regiment that fought in the Independence War in the USA and take refuge in Canada but I could not find any record of him as a Loyalist.
When he was married by the priest, he was married outside of the Church on the steps leading to the Church and before the mass took place.
His bride's father Martin Dinhargue was indeed a former Catholic (Reformed Church of France) according to a passport he signed in 1753 in Bordeaux before embarking for the second time (at least) to Canada for a business trip (so it says in his passport)...Would anyone have infos.
www.genforum.genealogy.com /samuels/messages/25.html   (185 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Debates in the Federal Convention of 1787: Books: James Madison   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
In the summer of 1787, fifty-five of the leading figures in the recently independent United States of America traveled to Philadelphia as delegates to the Federal Convention to address problems arising from implementation of the Articles of Confederation as the governing document establishing federal authority and the rights of the newly formed states.
James Madison: Debates in the Federal Convention of 1787 Volume Two is the continuation of volume one as seen, recorded and reproted by James Madison as a delegate from the State of Virginia.
This volume continues on from July 7, 1787 through the conclusion on September 17, 1787 and is most remarkable.
www.amazon.com /Debates-Federal-Convention-1787/dp/0879753889   (1746 words)

  
 Congress of California Seniors - Medicare Expansion in Canada
Friday, November 29, 2002; 9:12 AM TORONTO —— A government-appointed commission has proposed the most sweeping upgrade of Canada's national health care system since its inception, including billions of dollars more to ensure equal access to free medical care.
Like social security in the United States, Canada's health care system is a treasured but potentially endangered program because of the demands of an aging baby boomer generation.
Prime Minister Jean Chretien, who created Romanow's commission, has said the government is committed to increasing funding for health care, which is administered in Canada by provincial governments.
www.seniors.org /companyassist.asp?id=1787   (428 words)

  
 Canada.html
The junction of the European and North American Railway and the New Brunswick and Canada Railroad situlated on the parish of Prince William County of York.
The McAdams House of Blackwater claim that Henry MacAdam who married Helen O'Reilly migrated to Canada and was a judge of Upper Canada, London Co. in the 1850's.
A daughter, Liza Jane was born in Turlough Parish, Mayo County, Ireland Nov. 30, 1818 and a son, William born 1820.
www.mcadamshistory.com /Canada.html   (1370 words)

  
 Papers of George Washington
That the longer it was delayed the terms on their part, would, probably be more difficult--and that the general interest was suffering by the suspence in which the business was held; as the asylem wch it afforded, was a constant drain from the Army in place of an aid which it offered to afford.
and lastly, considering the proximity of it to Canada if they were not with us, they might become a sore thorn in our sides, wch I verily believe would have been the case if the War had continued.
The Western Settlements without good and wise management of them, may be equally troublesome.
gwpapers.virginia.edu /documents/constitution/1787/madison3.html   (949 words)

  
 Surnames from Ships and Seafarers of Atlantic Canada
The surnames and company names in these pages are taken from the Ships and Seafarers of Atlantic Canada CD and are derived from two British record series, structured as three interactive databases that allow the user to search, sort and query the data.
The first database is compiled from the Certificates of Registry for ten major ports of Atlantic Canada, and for the port of Bermuda.
To obtain more information on the Ships and Seafarers of Atlantic Canada CD visit the Ships and Seafarers of Atlantic Canada page or the Atlantic Canada Shipping Project page on the Maritime History Archive web site.
www.mun.ca /mha/holdings/names   (329 words)

  
 Canada, Countries, Museums, Visual Arts, Performing Arts at World Wide Arts Resources
Balmoral Grist Mill Balmoral Grist Mill In the 1880s Alexander MacKay's water-powered Grist Mill was just one of five mills on Matheson's Brook, grinding wheat, oats, barley, rye and buckwheat into critically important supplies of flour and...
Canada's national museum of human history, covering the areas of archaeology, ethnology, folk culture and history.
A collection of Canada's and Internationally acclaimed wildlife and wilderness painter, carvers and sculptors are being organized into a permanent Museum showcase.
www.wwar.com /categories/Museums/Countries/Canada   (990 words)

  
 1787 in Canada Details, Meaning 1787 in Canada Article and Explanation Guide
1787 in Canada Guide, Meaning, Facts, Information and Description
At an investigation into judicial abuses, it is stated that one judge takes wine to excess, before taking his seat on the Bench; and that another habitually disregards the pertinent French law and applies the law of England.
This is an Article on 1787 in Canada.
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 Black Looks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The first 411 returnees took place as early as 1787 from Canada to Britain and then on to Sierra Leone.
15 years later another 1400 arrived however realistically I would think that returnees were arriving consistently from 1787 in small numbers.
As with Liberia the returnees were “sponsored” by humanitarians and philanthropists in name but who were in fact the first colonisers running an indentured slavery system using returnees to develop commercial agricultural farms that would trade with Britain.
www.blacklooks.org /2007/02/1313.html   (654 words)

  
 INDUSTRIAL HYDROGEN CHAIR HOMEPAGE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
This recognizes the role of fossil fuels in the economy of Alberta, Canada, and the interim role of fossil fuels in the world energy scene.
The current world use of fossil fuels is about 11 tetrawatts (10E12 watts), and this is expected to last for another 100 years, but not without some dislocations, and problems of supply and demand.
His roots in Canada go deep, to John Peter Pruden who emigrated to Canada in 1787, but that is another story.
www.ench.ucalgary.ca /~hydrogen/index1.html   (981 words)

  
 Italy - National Legislation for Mine Action   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
As a matter of fact, article 3 of the texte provides for the detention or the transfer of a number of mines exclusively for the development of demining techniques and training sessions, specifying that the quantity of mines for such purposes should not exceed the 'minimum number absolutely necessary'.
This number, during the mentioned negotiations, was indicated to be 3,000 for Germany, while Canada and Belgium are going to keep 1,500 anti-personnel mines each;
This information mostly concerns the destruction of the stockpiles in possession of the Armed Forces or any other holder, in conformity with articles 3 and 5, and the situation of the appropriate Register (article 6);
www.mineaction.org /docs/1787_.asp   (1065 words)

  
 Angélique Morisette
Marriage: Jean François Jalbert on 19 Sep 1803 in St-Henri de Lauzon, Lévis, Québec, Canada
Angélique married Jean François Jalbert, son of Charles Jalbert and Élisabeth Fontaine, on 19 Sep 1803 in St-Henri de Lauzon, Lévis, Québec, Canada.
(Jean François Jalbert was born on 17 Apr 1787 in St-Henri de Lauzon, Lévis, Québec, Canada
www.delmars.com /family/perrault/985.htm   (107 words)

  
 FreeSurnameSearch.com - Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The Canadian Letters and Images Project is an online archive of the Canadian war experience, from any war, as told through the letters and images of Canadians themselves.
Canadian Immigration - Extracts From the Immigration Report of 1887 Pretaining to Settlement in the West : German Colony
GenMarket.com : CANADA : Online Databases, Books, and CD-roms.
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 Denim Shirt 1787 casual clothing
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 Global amplification polymerase chain reaction reveals novel transitional stages during osteoprogenitor differentiation ...
Global amplification polymerase chain reaction reveals novel transitional stages during osteoprogenitor differentiation -- Liu et al.
Global amplification polymerase chain reaction reveals novel transitional stages during osteoprogenitor differentiation
Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1A8, Canada
jcs.biologists.org /cgi/content/abstract/116/9/1787   (445 words)

  
 1787 in Canada at AllExperts
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 Cabo Mexico San Jose del Cabo Cabo San Lucas - Private 3 bedroom Villa
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 The Genealogy Database of Thomas Imes
Death : 4 May 1886 Wetzel Co.,West Virginia
Birth : 7 Oct 1787 Dunkard Creek,Washington Co.,PA.
Death : 28 Nov 1876 Knob Fork,Wetzel Co.,West Virginia
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