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Canada, Canada Veterans Affairs, and Canada Anciens combattants Canada, eds. Canada, Netherlands =: Canada, Pays-Bas = Canada, Nederland. Ottawa, Ont: Veterans Affairs Canada = Anciens combattants Canada, 2005.

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Canada, Canada Veterans Affairs, and Canada Anciens combattants Canada, eds. Canada Belgium =: Canada Belgique. Ottawa, Ont: Veterans Affairs Canada = Anciens combattants Canada, 2005.

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Pat, McCarthy. Canada. Berkeley Heights, NJ: MyReportLinks.com Books, 2004.

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Ertler, Klaus Dieter. Inventing Canada =: Inventer le Canada. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2008.

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State, Canada Secretary of. About Canada: Innovation in Canada. Ottawa: Department of the Secretary of State, 1988.

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LaPierre, Laurier L. Canada my Canada: What happened? Toronto, Ont: McClelland & Stewart, 1992.

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Ertler, Klaus Dieter. Inventing Canada =: Inventer le Canada. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2008.

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Bender, Lionel. Canada. London: Macmillan, 1988.

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Marx, Robert F. Canada. New York: Children's Press, 2000.

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Ford, Richard. Canada. New York: HarperLuxe, 2012.

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Ford, Richard. Canada. Montréal, Québec: Boréal, 2013.

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Hurley, Michael. Canada. Chicago, Ill: Heinemann Library, 2012.

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Blevins, Wiley. Canada. New York: Children's Press, 2018.

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Kalman, Bobbie. Canada. St. Catharines, Ont: Crabtree Pub., 2009.

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David, Flint. Canada. Austin, Tex: Raintree Steck-Vaughn, 1993.

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Desaulniers, Kristi L. Canada. Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers, 2003.

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Kenney, Karen Latchana. Canada. Minneapolis, MN: ABDO Publishing Company, 2013.

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Shepherd, Jenifer A. Canada. Chicago: Childrens Press, 1987.

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Little, Catherine. Canada. Austin, TX: Raintree Steck-Vaughn, 2003.

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Cliche, Danielle. Canada. London: Arts Council of England, 1997.

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Richardson, Adele. Canada. Mankato, MN: Creative Education, 2006.

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Landau, Elaine. Canada. New York: Children's Press, 2000.

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Franklin, Paul, Anne-Marie Térel, and Josée Bégaud. Canada. Outremont, Québec: Libre expression, 2005.

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Bailey, Donna. Canada. Austin, Tex: Steck-Vaughn Library, 1992.

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Ingles, Ernest. Canada. Oxford: Clio, 1990.

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BOOKS, Editors of TIME-LIFE. Canada. Amsterdam: Time-Life Books, 1987.

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Strange, Carolyn, and Jennifer A. Stephen. Eugenics in Canada: A Checkered History, 1850s–1990s. Edited by Alison Bashford and Philippa Levine. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195373141.013.0032.

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This article discusses eugenics in Canada and states that Canada's eugenic past was connected closely to that of the United States and to a lesser extent England. It presents numerous case studies and this body of research paints a checkered history of eugenics in Canada. It was a cluster of ideas and a disparate set of solutions that responded to local concerns, inflected by the unique Canadian demographic, and legal, political, and economic conditions. The race-based reproduction management efforts established a prior logic for eugenic policies concerned to shore up the fitness of Canada's Euro-Canadian majority. This article explains that the history of eugenics in Canada is inseparable from racist assimilationist policies and practices. The people most affected by Canada's eugenic policies were those whose sexual morality and reproductive futures appeared suspect.
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Zaman, Habiba, and Sanzida Habib, eds. Canada 150 Conference Proceedings: Migration of Bengalis. Simon Fraser University Library, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.21810/sfulibrary.73.

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The Canada 150 Conference on Migration of Bengalis was triggered by our academic as well as personal desires to establish broadly the history of migration of Bengalis or Bangla-speaking people to Canada. As long-time researchers on Asian immigrants in Canada, and through our involvement in the Metropolis Research Project, we realized that there was hardly any published material on Canadian Bengalis. Therefore, in 2017, on the eve of Canada’s 150th anniversary, we took the opportunity to celebrate and document the history and contemporary trends of Bengali immigrants in Canada.
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Parker, George L. Canada. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199679775.003.0005.

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This chapter discusses the history of fiction publishing in Canada since 1950. It begins with the arrival of New York publisher Alfred Knopf in Canada in August 1955, a month after the Canadian Writers' Conference was held at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. During the conference, the sorry plight of the English-language book scene was tackled: bookstores, for example, were dominated by British and American authors, and Canadian literature was practically ignored in schools and universities. The chapter examines how many of these complaints were resolved by the 2000s. It considers changes in Canadian fiction from traditional realism towards modernism and postmodernism, and the importance of the New Canadian Library quality paperback series (1958). It also describes other significant developments that reshaped the Canadian book market, including the emergence of independent small presses, Harlequin Enterprises, the proliferation of international conglomerates, the marketing of e-books, and the rise of Amazon.
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Wright, Donald. Canada: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780198755241.001.0001.

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Canada: A Very Short Introduction provides an overview of Canada’s history, and its many political and cultural achievements. Canada has never had a single national identity and is linguistically, ethnically, and religiously diverse. From the first European settlers onward, development and industrial growth were often at the expense of indigenous groups. The late 20th century saw a cultural explosion and the emergence of distinct nationalisms within Canada, particularly Quebec. Canada’s proximity to America has necessitated a diplomatic approach but Canada has used its peacekeeping strengths to further its position as a world power. Canada’s lack of a single identity is arguably a strength, not a weakness.
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Gervais, Daniel. The Emergence and Development of Intellectual Property Law in Canada. Edited by Rochelle Dreyfuss and Justine Pila. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198758457.013.16.

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This chapter reviews the emergence of intellectual property (IP) norms in the areas of copyright, trademarks, patents, and designs in Canadian law from the early days of the Dominion’s complex relationship with British IP statutes and policy to a time of progressive independence from those statutes. It then reviews more recent changes, some of which were made to bring Canada’s laws into line with major international registration systems. Canada has also been ready to experiment with variations on IP themes. This is visible both in statutes and in decisions by the Supreme Court of Canada. The impact of the bijural nature of Canada’s legal system and its proximity to the United States are also discussed: Canada has integrated civil law notions into an edifice constructed mostly of common law bricks, and must confront demands from its most important trading partner in adapting its intellectual property framework.
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Hartman, Michelle. Canada. Edited by Waïl S. Hassan. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199349791.013.37.

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This chapter examines the development of the Arab Canadian novel, first by discussing the history of Arab immigration and the Canadian cultural and political landscape. It then considers the beginnings of Arabic fiction in Canada, focusing on Arab Canadian literary figures such as Sa‘d al-Khādim, along with early novels written in French and English. It also looks at playwrights who have written novels and discusses works with contemporary cultural politics as the main theme. The chapter reveals that Arab Canadians and Quebecois are actively involved in many literary, cultural, and activist scenes, as reflected in works that expose racism and the myths of official multiculturalism.
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Canada, 1991 (Canada). Statistics Canada, 1991.

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Mason. Canada O Canada. REL RECORDS, 2000.

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Verlagsgesellschaft, Karto +. Grafik. Canada (USA & Canada). Karto & Grafik, Hildebrand's Maps, 1994.

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Verlagsgesellschaft, Karto +. Grafik. Canada (USA & Canada). Karto & Grafik, Hildebrand's Maps, 1994.

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Thompson, Wayne C. Canada 2002 (Canada). Stryker-Post Publications, 2002.

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Sugars, Cynthia. Canada. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199679775.003.0009.

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This chapter examines the history of the English-language novel in Canada since 1950. It first considers how the promotion of Canadian cultural identity and attempts to articulate a distinctly Canadian social ethos became increasingly mobilized in the decades following World War II. It then discusses the newfound optimism about the future of Canadian literature and culture that flourished following the Massey Commission initiatives, as well as Canadian novels published during the 1960s and 1970s — a period regarded as a time of social emancipation, sexual freedom, and counter-culture revolution. It also explores developments in the 1980s and 1990s and during the period 2000–2015, citing a number of important novels published in these years, including Ann-Marie MacDonald's Fall on Your Knees (1996), Austin Clarke's The Polished Hoe (2002), Dionne Brand’s What We All Long For (2005), and David Chariandy's Soucouyant (2007).
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Bradley, Deborah. The Inclusion Conundrum and Community Children’s Choirs in Canada. Edited by Frank Abrahams and Paul D. Head. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199373369.013.21.

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Canada has established an international identity as a racially and culturally diverse society that prides itself on inclusion. Since the nation’s first policy of official multiculturalism was enacted in 1971, eventually culminating in the Canadian Multiculturalism Act in 1988, educational organizations, including many of Canada’s community children’s choirs, have sought to promote cultural diversity. Early attempts focused primarily on repertoire, and from today’s cultural understanding seem not only naive but trivializing, and from certain perspectives, colonizing. These initial attempts, congruent with the original goals for Canadian multiculturalism, which focused primarily on diversity of language, customs, and religion, have proven ineffective, however, in helping choirs attract diverse memberships. This chapter explores some of the reasons why the type of multiculturalism practiced in Canadian children’s community choirs has not led to the diversity of membership that many organizations desire.
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Greenwood, B., W. J. Van Riet, and English F. Canada (Canada Rainbow Series). Xs Books, 1985.

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Statistics Canada: Statistique Canada. Ottawa, Ont: Statistics Canada, 1995.

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Baedeker, Jarrold, and Jarrold Publishing. Baedeker Canada (Baedeker's Canada). Baedekers Guides, 1996.

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Canada Handbook, 1986/ (Canada). Unipub, 1986.

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Hughes, Susan. Canada Invents (Wow Canada!). Maple Tree Press, 2002.

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Baedeker, Jarrold, and Jarrold Publishing. Baedeker Canada (Baedeker's Canada). 3rd ed. Baedekers Guides, 1996.

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COLEMAN, Bennett. Canada: Description of Canada. Independently Published, 2022.

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Kyi, Tanya Lloyd. Canada (Canada Series - Mini). Whitecap Books, 2004.

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Nelson, Sheila. How Canada Became Canada. Mason Crest Publishers, 2001.

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Hughes, Susan. Canada Invents (Wow Canada!). Maple Tree Press, 2002.

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library, daley. Canada: Canada Country Banner. Independently Published, 2020.

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