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 | | The Native peoples of Canada have a diverse heritage which is gaining popular and scholarly profile, particularly with the creation of the new territory of Nunavut ("our land"), the launching of the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN), and the establishment of the First Nations University of Canada (see also the Aboriginal Canada Portal). |
 | | Jacques Godbout, Glenn Gould, Tomson Highway, Michael Ignatieff, Yousuf Karsh, Margaret Laurence, Stephen Leacock, Marshall McLuhan, Antonine Maillet, W.O. Mitchell, Farley Mowat, Michael Ondaatje, Oscar Peterson, Bill Reid, Mordecai Richler, Gabrielle Roy, and Pierre Trudeau; unfortunately, there is insufficient space to mention even a few of these in a brief overview. |
 | | Anita Cannon's Canadian Government Information on the Internet is a comprehensive gateway to federal, provincial, territorial and municipal government Web sites, while Iza Laponce's Canadian Politics on the Internet and Bibliography of Canadian Politics and Society provide invaluable access to a wide spectrum of electronic and print sources in the field. |
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