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  1801 in Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See also: 1800 in Canada, other events of 1801, 1802 in Canada and the list of 'years in Canada'.
Alexander Mackenzie's Voyages to the Frozen and Pacific Oceans published in London.
Ship-building has become an important industry in Canada.
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 Encyclopedia: Isaac Brock   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Brock was assigned to Canada in 1802, and became responsible for defending the territory from the United States during the War of 1812.
In 1801, while aboard the 74 gun HMS Ganges (commanded by Captain Thomas Fremantle, a personal friend of Brock's), Brock was present at the Battle of Copenhagen, where it was intended that his troops would lead an assault on the forts at Copenhagen.
Brock arrived in Canada, along with the rest of the 49th foot, and was initially assigned to Quebec City.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Isaac-Brock   (8288 words)

  
 ISUMA : The Changing Health Status of Canada’s Children   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Canada recorded the smallest decrease in infant mortality of the five countries in the 1990-to-1995 period.
Infant mortality rates for Canada’s richest neighbourhoods were very close to the Swedish national rates in 1971, 1986 and again in 1996, while the rates for Canada’s poorest neighbourhoods resembled the national rates for the United States in both 1971 and 1986 (compare Chart 1 and Table 1).
The difference between the percentage of low birth-weight births in Canada as a whole and the percentage in the region with the lowest rate fell from 0.9 in 1961 to 0.5 in 1971, then rose to 0.8 in 1981 and 1986, and thereafter fell again to a low of 0.5 in 1997.
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 Friesen v. Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The appellant should be able to claim, under the ordinary tracing formula (proceeds less the purchase cost), the drop in the value of the land in the year in which the property is disposed of, but not in years where the property remains dormant.
Today there is only one principle or approach, namely, the words of an Act are to be read in their entire context and in their grammatical and ordinary sense harmoniously with the scheme of the Act, the object of the Act, and the intention of Parliament.
Canada, [1992] 1 F.C. This principle emphasizes that receipts and expenditures which produce the net income are to be properly "matched" in the same time period: Krishna, supra, at p.
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 Louia Deschamps   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Louis DESCHAMPS was born about 1801 in Canada.
Clemence Deschamps, born June 01, 1827 in St. Marie de Monnoir, Quebec, Canada.
Canada; died August 05, 1908 in St. Mary's, Pottowanmie Co., Kansas.
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 Canada Gazette
The Government of Canada is seeking the opinions of Canadians on the possible scope of a free trade agreement between Canada and the Central American countries of El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua.
Canada has agreed to enact laws which give effect to the mandatory provisions of these Conventions and is therefore obliged to enact appropriate measures of control over substances such as marihuana.
Industry Canada has recently received a number of petitions from individuals who contend that the current regulatory requirement for maintaining an operator proficiency in the transmission and reception of Morse code at a speed of 12 words per minute can no longer be justified.
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Canada --------------- ------ (1992), 9 O.R. (3d) 495 (C.A.) ("Haig and Birch") expert evidence -------------- was introduced regarding the incidence of homosexuality and the extent to which homosexuals are disadvantaged.
Correctional Service of Canada (1990), 109 N.R. the Federal Court of Appeal was formally informed by counsel for the Commissioner of Correctional Service of Canada that it "is the position of the Attorney General of Canada that sexual orientation is a ground covered by s.
Canada ------- ------ (1991), 125 N.R. 241 (S.C.C.) The onus is on the Crown to meet two central criteria.
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 WakleyR - pafg23.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Nathan was born in 1804/1805 in Bastard Twp, Johnstown, Ontario, Canada.
Elizabeth was born on 1 Dec 1823 in New Brunswick, Canada.
Mary WAKLEY was born in 1855 in Canada.
www.ida.net /users/lamar/WEB/WAKLEYR/pafg23.htm   (3704 words)

  
 1805 in Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
See also: 1804 in Canada other events of 1805 1806 in Canada and the list of 'years in Canada'.
Yurii Lisianski sails to Canton with the first Russian cargo of furs to be sent directly to China.
Vermont passes an act to establish the between that State and Canada.
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 FreeSurnameSearch.com - Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Census of Canada, 1901 : Digitized images of the original census returns, which record age, nationality, religion, profession, income, education, etc for every single resident of Canada on 31 March 1901.
Home Children Sent to Canada from Great Britain (1869-1930) : Over 100,000 children were sent to Canada during the child emigration movement.
Western Canada Land Grants (1870-1930) : Letters Patent issued by the Lands Patent Branch of the Department of the Interior.
www.freesurnamesearch.com /search/canada/indexen.html   (1557 words)

  
 Bloomberg.com: Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Canada's dollar is higher against all 16 actively traded currencies tracked by Bloomberg.
Canada's trade surplus, or the difference between exports and imports, widened to C$5.8 billion in July from a revisedC$4.9 billion in the previous month.
The median expectation of the 18 economists polled by Bloomberg News is for a 0.5 percent increase in shipments, matching June's increase.
www.bloomberg.com /apps/news?pid=10000082&refer=canada&sid=actqncW.b2rY   (827 words)

  
 Letson Decendants - pafg02.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
George Isaac Letson was born on 17 Jul 1841 in Winterbourne, Ontario, Canada.
She died on 19 Mar 1912 in West Montrose, Ontario, Canada and was buried in West Montrose Cemetery, Winterbourne, Canada.
Mary Harriet or Elizabeth Letson was born on 1 Jul 1845 in Woolwich, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
www.auracom.com /drawls/letsondec/pafg02.htm   (792 words)

  
 Ebenezer Cummings
She was born in 1800/1801 in Ontario, Canada.
Mary Cummings was born in 1824 in Three Rivers, Quebec, Canada.
Phoebe Ann Cummings was born in Nov 1835 in Three Rivers, Quebec, Canada.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~acedwards/cummings/i51.html   (313 words)

  
 Autobiography, Biography and Memoirs - War of 1812 - From colony to country : A reader's guide to Canadian military ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
FitzGibbon came to Canada in the ranks of the 49th Regiment.
Laura Secord carried a warning to James FitzGibbon of the impending attack of the Americans on the British outpost of Beaver Dams in 1813 and became the heroine of Upper Canada.
A young militia officer at Detroit and Queenston Heights, 1812, Robinson was Attorney General for Upper Canada for the rest of the war and was responsible for prosecuting treason charges at the Ancaster Assizes in 1813.
www.collectionscanada.ca /2/13/h13-5011-e.html   (1527 words)

  
 History of the Canadian Colours
Another flag used in Canada was the flag of the British.
The flag that is used to represent Canada today was approved by the Canadian House of Commons and the Senate in December 1964, and was authorized by Royal Proclamation on February 15, 1965.
The colours white and red were given to Canada by King George V, on November 21, 1921 when he granted arms to Canada.
www.seascouts.ca /1bpkelowna/colours.html   (433 words)

  
 Family of Henry HOOPLE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
HOOPLE (JURGEN MICHEL) was born about 1760 in Cherry Valley, Otsego, New York, and died in 1838 in Ontario, CANADA.
She was born in 1763 in U.S.A., and died in 1858 in Ontario, CANADA.
She married JOHN J. in 1824 in Osnabruck, Stormont, Ontario, CANADA.
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 Canadian Explorers - EnchantedLearning.com
Cartier named Canada; "Kanata" means village or settlement in the Huron-Iroquois language.
He sailed through the Strait of Juan de Fuca (which was named for him in 1725) and believed it to be the beginning of a route to the Atlantic Ocean (it is not).
He was sent by King Louis XIV (14) to travel south from Canada and sail down the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico.
www.enchantedlearning.com /explorers/canada.shtml   (3412 words)

  
 Other Flags in Canada before 1763   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The flag of Spain flew on the west coast of Canada between 1789 and 1795.
Spanish explorations and landings on the west coast of Canada in 1592 and 1774, however, were not consolidated by any settlement.
In 1789, fearful of Russian intentions to move down the coast from Alaska, and concerned by British trading activity that followed Cook's visit in 1778, Spain asserted its sovereignty in the region by establishing a fort at Friendly Cove at the entrance to Nootka Sound on the west coast of Vancouver Island.
www.1uptravel.com /flag/flags/ca-16-ot.html   (819 words)

  
 Pierre Rouleau (Hallberg Family Data)
Marriage: Rose DeLima Blais on 11 August 1829 in St. Henri de Levis, Quebec, Canada
Honore's death certificate says Pierre was born in France.
Pierre married Rose DeLima Blais on 11 August 1829 in St. Henri de Levis, Quebec, Canada.
www.visi.com /~tth/genealogy/2904.htm   (101 words)

  
 Les Textes poétiques du Canada français, 1606--1867   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Her 1972 doctoral thesis, La Poésie nationaliste au Canada français (1606--1867), published in 1975, is the standard study of the subject.
The reference numbers of the poems of each author could then be included in the 'notices biographiques' to facilitate study of the work of a single poet.
With or without these modifications, Les Textes poétiques du Canada français is a major work of scholarship in Quebec literature.
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 Charles Thibault   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Charles THIBAULT was born about 1801 in Canada as was his wife Domithilda FILION.
Canada and then moved on to Iroqouis County.
4) Cyrille b 1841 in Canada, married Josephine LAREAU 1869 at Kankakee.
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 RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Descendants of John Manley
KENNEDY, Ann Lillian b: 2 Aug 1915 in On Canada d: 2 Aug 1992 in Lindsay, ON.
Canada d: 26 Mar 1887 in Whitchurch Twp., York Cty., ON.
Canada d: 1915 in Markham Twp., York Cty., ON.
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 I. Travellers and Observers, 1763–1846: Bibliography. Vol. 15. Colonial and Revolutionary Literature; Early ...
Travels in the United States of America and Canada, Containing Some Account of their Scientific Institutions, and a Few Notices of the Geology and Mineralogy of those Countries.
Journal of an Excursion to the United States and Canada in the Year 1834; with Hints to Emigrants; and a Fair and Impartial Exposition of the Advantages and Disadvantages Attending Emigration.
An Historical, Topographical, and Descriptive View of the United States of America, and of Upper and Lower Canada, With&hellip a&hellip Sketch of the Present State of Mexico and South America, and also of the Native Tribes of the New World&hellip 2d ed.
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 Family of Michael HOOPLE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
HOOPLE (HENRY, JURGEN MICHEL) was born in 1801 in Ontario, CANADA, and died after 1871, probably in Ontario, CANADA.
She was born before 1805 in ENGLAND, and died after 1843, probably in Ontario, CANADA.
1916; mar. Thomas J. on 15 Dec 1852 in Ontario, Canada.
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 Information about Canada FDC: 32¢ Loyalists, British Flag (1606-1801)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Many of the Loyalists numbering in the tens of thousands -- fled north to Canada where the British government compensated them for their losses and protected them from the menacing reach of the Patriots.
The Loyalists' influx into predominantly French settled Canada prompted the British Parliament to pass the Constitutional Act of 1791.
The Act established the British Colonies of Lower Canada -- with a French majority -- and Upper Canada -- with a Loyalist majority -- from the former colony of Quebec.
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 Gabrial Bertrand
GABRIEL1) was born September 08, 1799 in Montreal, Canada.
Canada, and died September 20, 1911 in Hunter, Garfield Co., OK. She married NOEL
January 13, 1825 in Canada, and died July 05, 1909 in Woodward, Woodward Co., OK..
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 1801 - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about 1801   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
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