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  Upper Canada - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Upper Canada
Historic province, the forerunner of modern Ontario, created in 1791 from the western half of the Province of Québec, including lands west of the Ottawa River and south of Rupert's Land.
Only sparsely populated before the American Revolution, the region that was to become Upper Canada soon became home to many Loyalists fleeing north after the colonial forces triumphed.
In 1840, following rebellions both in Upper Canada (against oligarchy) and in Lower Canada (against domination by English speakers), Upper Canada became Canada West, part of the United Province of Canada (1841–67), predecessor of the Dominion of Canada.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Upper+Canada   (329 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Catholicity in Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
To this governor Canada is indebted for her religious liberty, plainly granted in an act of 1851 issued by the King of Great Britain and published in the Canadian press, 1 June 1852.
Other leading educational institutions are: College of St. Michael, Toronto, 1851, under the Basilian Fathers; of St. Jerome, Berlin (Hamilton), Fathers of the Resurrection; of St. Mary (Halifax), priests of the diocese; of St. Joseph, St. Boniface (1855), Jesuit Fathers; of St. Mary, Victoria (1903); of St. Albert, Oblate Fathers (1900).
The real missions of Canada at present are in the North-East, along the coast of Labrador; in the North on the shores of Hudson Bay; and especially in the North-West, in the immense territories which stretch from Ontario to Lower Mackenzie and Alaska.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/03231a.htm   (9822 words)

  
 Francis Reginald Scott - Frank Scott - Canadian History
He returned to Canada in 1923 and taught briefly at Montreal 's Lower Canada College before enrolling in McGill University's Faculty of Law.
He was elected to the Royal Society of Canada in 1947 and went to Burma in 1952 as a UN technical assistant.
Hoping to foster mutual understanding between English and French Canada, Scott translated a great deal of French Canadian poetry into English, co-edited Quebec States her Case in 1964, and was a member of the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism.
www2.marianopolis.edu /quebechistory/bios/frankscott.htm   (422 words)

  
 Weather Channel Canada - Toronto Stop   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Provides current observations and forecasts for hundreds of cities in Canada, weather warnings, and seasonal reports.
Weather forecasts for the US and the world with a fast, easy to use interface.
royal college of physicians and surgeons of canada
www.verenastefan.qc.ca /weather-channel-canada.html   (373 words)

  
 soc.culture.celtic FAQ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Activity at the Gaelic College, beginning in 1939, emphasised the more popular forms of dance including Scottish Country Dancing which is now associated with Scotland.
Through the medium of television, in particular, and personal appearances at major national and international festivals and workshops, Cape Breton step-dancers are often seen on regional and national programs in Canada as well as in the United States and Britain (Scotland).
MacLennan taught history (and Latin) at Lower Canada College in Montreal before accepting a position with the department of English at McGill which he maintained for thirty years.
www.faqs.org /faqs/cultures/celtic/celtic-faq   (10954 words)

  
 SpruceLog Selected Links
Bank of Canada Unclaimed Balances - search for your name.
Info Space - searchable phone book for Canada & US plus.
Canada's SchoolNet projects & resources for schools and students.
www.sprucelog.com /links.html   (283 words)

  
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In addition to many local activities promoting the dance tradition, Cape Breton step- dancers are frequently called upon to demonstrate their unique dance styles and techniques beyond the physical boundaries of Cape Breton Island.
To escape its cold breath some turned to drink and others to the pursuit of knowledge.
Anyway, Dr. MacLennan had quite a storied academic career and ended up teaching English at McGill University in Montreal for many years.
www.siliconglen.com /celtfaq/celtic-faq.txt   (10957 words)

  
 School Libraries [Quebec: Education]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
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It is jointly funded by the School Board and the Town of Montreal West.
Sites for teachers and students, a guide to evaluating web sites, and recommended reading for students divided by grade level.
ca.worldsearch.com /quebec/education/school_libraries   (330 words)

  
 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Anila Madiraju, 17, Marianopolis College, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
The scholarship is awarded in eight equal installments upon matriculation from high school.
Alexander Edmund Blank, 15, Lower Canada College, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
www.sciserv.org /isef/results/grnd2003.asp   (6152 words)

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