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Harrington, Joanna. "Exploring the “Canadian” in the Canadian Yearbook of International Law". Canadian Yearbook of international Law/Annuaire canadien de droit international 50 (2013): 3–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0069005800010808.

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SummaryThe first volume of The Canadian Yearbook of International Law/ Annuaire canadien de droit international (CYIL/ACDI) was published in 1963. Anniversaries being a time for reflection, this article examines the Canadian aspect of the CYIL/ACDI’s heritage, aspirations, and contributions on the occasion of its fiftieth year of publication. In addition to indicating its locality, the Canadian identity of the CYIL/ACDI also serves to highlight the journal’s important role as an outlet for scholarship by academics and practitioners based in Canada, resulting in a collection of works that provides insight into the views of Canadians on matters of international law. Mention is also made of the professional value of the CYIL/ACDI in its provision of an authoritative record of Canadian practice in the field.
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Mashevs’kyi, Oleg, i Myroslav Baraboi. "Anglo-Canadian Historiography Genesis of the French Canadian Nationalism". European Historical Studies, nr 7 (2017): 64–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2524-048x.2017.07.64-83.

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The article investigates the genesis of the French-Canadian nationalism in the Anglo-Canadian historiography. The essence of debate that arose among English-Canadian historians about the conquest of New France (Quebec) by Great Britain as one of the main causes of the French-Canadian problem is analyzed. In particular, as opposed to the pro-British point of view, which considers this conquest as a progress and benefit for the residents of French Canada, its opponents considered the issue as a tragedy for the French Canadians. Particularly the attention is drawn to the changes of the historiographical paradigm after the Second World War, when even pro-British historians had to reconsider their attitude to conquest Canada by Great Britain and recognize its consequences for the French Canadians. Special attention is paid to the reflection of the Anglo-Canadian historiography upon the uprising in 1837-1838 in Quebec on as one of the first manifestations of the radical French-Canadian nationalism. The basic approach in the Anglo-Canadian historiography about members of radical and liberal leaders of French-Canadian nationalism (H. Bourassa, L. Groulx, J. P Tardivel, H. Mercier), which contributed to the institutionalization and politicization of French-Canadian nationalism have been disclosed. The article also clarifies the position of the Anglo-Canadian historiography about the genesis of the “Quiet revolution” in Quebec as of the highest expression of French-Canadian nationalism.
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Ripley, Gord, i Gordon Adshead. "Libris Canadiana: indexing historically significant Canadian periodicals". Indexer: The International Journal of Indexing: Volume 39, Issue 1 39, nr 1 (1.03.2021): 35–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/indexer.2021.4.

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Libris Canadiana provides access to Canadian periodicals of historical significance. The centrepiece of the database is the Annotated Index to Maclean’s, 1905-1976, but it also includes comprehensive annotated indexes to the Financial Post, the University Magazine, the Canadian Bookman, the Monetary Times of Canada, Massey’s Magazine, Canadian Forum, Everywoman’s World, The Rebel, Descant, Saturday Night, the Canadian Magazine and the recently added Canadian Illustrated News. In this article, the developer and publisher and the principal indexer and editor of Libris Canadiana provide a tour of the content and explain the indexing process.
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Kalplata, Kalplata. "L’identite Canadienne Française : Une Analyse De Les Anciens Canadiens De Philippe Aubert De Gaspé". European Scientific Journal, ESJ 12, nr 2 (29.01.2016): 184. http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2016.v12n2p184.

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Philippe Aubert de Gaspé establishes French Canadian identity through his book Les Anciens Canadiens written in 1863. This work announces already the start of nationalism in this part of the world, Canada, which is cold and isolated by its climate but where warmth and humanity are present in every heart. Les Anciens Canadiens is a book which is primarily Canadian. Through this novel, the author unveils Canadian characteristics, its local colour, its land and its language. In this article we discuss mainly the style used by the author which makes this book a Canadian book. This style comes from the environment, from the cold weather and the silence of Canada. We analyse also the character of José who represents the Canadian innocence. Like José, Canada is fresh, welcoming, kind, endowed with ancient tradition. He is witness to Canadian pride and love.
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Gravelle, Timothy B. "Friends, Neighbours, Townspeople and Parties: Explaining Canadian Attitudes toward Muslims". Canadian Journal of Political Science 51, nr 3 (7.02.2018): 643–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008423917001470.

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AbstractThe 2015 Canadian federal election campaign put into focus relations between Muslim communities in Canada and wider Canadian society, featuring debates around banning the niqab, and a “barbaric cultural practices” hotline. At the same time, challenges in relations between Muslims and majority-group Canadians were not a new development in 2015: they had in the past faced periodic strains due to terrorism-related events, and attacks targeting Muslims in Canada. The Canadian case is in fact reflective of a challenge in intergroup relations facing several Western democracies. In light of this, what accounts for majority-group Canadians’ attitudes toward Muslims in Canada? Drawing on data from the 2011 and 2015 Canadian Election Studies and theories linking outgroup perceptions to intergroup contact (friends), local demographic context at both the micro-level (neighbours) and meso-level (townspeople), and political factors (parties), this article seeks to explain why majority-group Canadians hold alternately positive or negative views of Muslims.
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Rehaag, Sean. "Restricted Access to Justice for Canadians Mistreated Abroad: Abdelrazik v Canada (Re: Interim Costs)". Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice 29 (1.02.2011): 225. http://dx.doi.org/10.22329/wyaj.v29i0.4486.

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Abousfian Abdelrazik is a Canadian citizen who, after having his name added to various anti-terrorism lists, and after being tortured by Sudanese officials, found himself unable to return home from Sudan largely because of Canadian government actions.Abdelrazik sought to challenge the constitutionality of these restrictions on his ability to return to Canada. However, he had no money and no means of support, as he was unable to leave the Canadian embassy in Sudan where he had sought refuge to avoid further torture by Sudanese officials. He therefore brought a motion for interim costs in Canada’s Federal Court. If granted, this interim costs award would require the Canadian government to pay his legal fees so that his constitutional challenge could proceed.In Abdelrazik v Canada, the Federal Court denied the request for interim costs – a decision that has serious implications not only for interim cost awards jurisprudence, but also for litigation involving citizens who allege that their rights under section 6 of the Charter have been violated.This comment critically analyzes the access to justice implications of the Federal Court decision in light of both the principle that courts may use costs awards to promote access to justice, and the unique challenges faced by Canadians mistreated abroad by the Canadian government.Abousfian Abdelrazik est ce citoyen canadien dont le nom avait été ajouté à diverses listes de personnes soupçonnées de terrorisme, qui avait été torturé par les autorités soudanaises et qui a appris qu’il ne pouvait pas revenir au Canada principalement en raison des mesures que le gouvernement du Canada avait prises.Abdelrazik souhaitait contester la constitutionnalité des limites à sa capacité de rentrer au Canada. Toutefois, il n’avait pas d’argent ni aucun moyen de subsistance puisqu’il ne pouvait pas quitter l’ambassade du Canada au Soudan, où il s’était réfugié pour éviter d’être torturé de nouveau par les autorités soudanaises. Il a donc déposé une requête en vue d’obtenir une provision pour les frais devant la Cour fédérale du Canada. Si sa requête avait été accueillie, le gouvernement du Canada aurait été tenu de payer ses honoraires d’avocats, et le tribunal aurait entendu sa contestation de la constitutionnalité des mesures que le Canada avait prises.Dans Abdelrazik v Canada, la Cour fédérale a rejeté la requête. Cette décision aura de graves répercussions non seulement sur la jurisprudence relative aux requêtes en vue d’obtenir une provision pour les frais, mais également sur les instances mettant en cause des citoyens qui allèguent qu’il y a eu violation des droits qui leur sont garantis par l’article 6 de la Charte.Dans cet article, l’auteur procède à une analyse critique des implications de la décision de la Cour fédérale sur l’accès à la justice à la lumière du principe voulant que les tribunaux puissent accorder des dépens pour promouvoir l’accès à la justice et des défis uniques que doivent relever les Canadiens qui sont maltraités à l’étranger par le gouvernement canadien.
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Russell, Peter A. "Public Support for Canals: Lower versus Upper Canada". Canadian Historical Review 104, nr 4 (1.12.2023): 545–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/chr-2022-0023.

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A false image dominates too many recent surveys of Canadian history: that Lower Canada opposed canals, which Upper Canada supported. This pervasive image is not borne out by an examination of the public support for canals in the two legislatures. Both supported large-scale ventures (Lachine and Welland). French Canadians also supported smaller regional canals as well as canals above Montreal. Upper Canadians were more sharply divided along regional and party lines in support for the Welland Canal than were Lower Canadians over any canal. Legislatures in both the Canadas supported canals that they saw as most beneficial for their supporters whether conceived as a region or a party.
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FORCESE, CRAIG, i LEAH WEST SHERRIFF. "Killing Citizens: Core Legal Dilemmas in the Targeted Killing Abroad of Canadian Foreign Fighters". Canadian Yearbook of international Law/Annuaire canadien de droit international 54 (18.07.2017): 134–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cyl.2017.13.

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AbstractFor the first time since the introduction of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Canada is in an armed conflict with an insurgency that has actively recruited Canadians and directed them to use or promote violence against Canada. In the result, the Canadian government may ask its soldiers to target and kill fellow Canadians abroad or to assist allies in doing so. This situation raises a host of novel legal issues, including the question of “targeted killing.” This matter arose for the United Kingdom in 2015 when it directed the use of military force against several Britons believed to be plotting a terrorist attack against the United Kingdom from abroad. This incident sparked a report from the British Parliament highlighting legal dilemmas. This article does the same for Canada by focusing on the main legal implications surrounding a targeted killing by the Canadian government of a Canadian citizen abroad. This exercise shows that a Canadian policy of targeted killing would oblige Canada to make choices on several weighty legal matters. First, the article discusses the Canadian public law rules that apply when the Canadian Armed Forces deploy in armed conflicts overseas. It then analyzes international law governing state uses of military force, including the regulation of the use of force (jus ad bellum) and the law of armed conflict (jus in bello). It also examines an alternative body of international law: that governing peacetime uses of lethal force by states. The article concludes by weaving together these areas of law into a single set of legal questions that would necessarily need to be addressed prior to the targeted killing of a Canadian abroad.
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Wilson, Ann. "Editorial". Canadian Theatre Review 105 (styczeń 2001): 3–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/ctr.105.fm.

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The theme of this issue of Canadian Theatre Review was suggested by Marc Maufort, a professor at Université Libre de Bruxelles whose area of specialization is Canadian and Australian theatre. I want to thank Professor Maufort for reminding the editors that Canadian practitioners and their work have an impact beyond the boundaries of Canada. Professor Maufort’s own commitment to Canadian drama serves as a salient reminder that Canadian studies is an important part of the curricula of universities located in countries which were once the Commonwealth, and now, as the relationship between the imperial centre and its colonies is being rethought through postcolonial studies, drama written by Canadians is being positioned in site-specific ways. As Geeta Budhiraja’s commentary on two productions directed by Robert Fothergill, a Canadian playwright and academic, suggests, within the particular space of an academically sponsored institute, Canadian drama reads as “foreign,” so that the audience identifies with in it ways that resonate with its experience. Joanne Tompkins suggests that the classes in which she teaches Canadian drama in Australia, a settler colony like Canada, offer the discursive space to address commonality and difference between Australia and Canada.
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Stewart, Gail, i Andrea Strachan. "Sustaining an Occupation-Specific Language Assessment for the Canadian Healthcare Field". TESL Canada Journal 38, nr 1 (31.12.2021): 49–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.18806/tesl.v38i1.1366.

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Since its implementation in 2004, the Canadian English Language Benchmark Assessment for Nurses (CELBAN) has been accepted as evidence of language ability for licensure of internationally educated nurses (IENs) in Canada. This article focuses on the complexities of sustaining an occupation-specific assessment over time. The authors reference the seminal work of Epp and Lewis, who developed the original CELBAN test forms and aligned the test results with the Canadian Language Benchmarks (CLB), and then go on to describe a research and development project that was carried out under the direction of Touchstone Institute and overseen by the Centre for Canadian Language Benchmarks (CCLB) to renew the test model and develop additional content. This is followed by a discussion of the maintenance strategies required to sustain a secure assessment within the evolving Canadian context. Depuis sa mise en place en 2004, le Canadian English Language Benchmark Assessment for Nurses (CELBAN) a été accepté comme preuve de compétence linguistique pour l’obtention du permis d’exercer au Canada pour le personnel infirmier formé à l’étranger. Cet article porte sur les complexités liées au maintien d’une évaluation propre à une profession au fil du temps. Les auteurs font référence au travail précurseur d’Epp et Lewis qui ont mis au point les formulaires du test CELBAN original et aligné les résultats du test avec les niveaux de compétences linguistiques canadiens, ensuite ont décrit un projet de recherche et de développement qui s’est effectué sous la direction du Touchstone Institute et a été supervisé par le Centre des niveaux de compétence linguistique canadiens pour renouveler le modèle de test et mettre au point des contenus supplémentaires. Cet article est suivi d’une discussion des stratégies d’entretien nécessaires pour maintenir une évaluation sûre dans le contexte évolutif canadien.
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Rozprawy doktorskie na temat "Canadian"

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Rapp-Jaletzke, Sybille M. "The Canadian experience : broadcasting in Canada and its influence on the Canadian identity". Thesis, McGill University, 1991. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=61110.

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This thesis examines the role of broadcasting in Canada with regard to developing and maintaining a national identity in the face of United States influence via the media. The subject is examined within the theoretical framework provided by the science of cybernetics and the Laws of Thermodynamics. A historical overview of Canadian broadcasting policy and institutions is provided. The work of the various royal commissions and other investigatory bodies is analyzed. The most important contemporary institutions, the CRTC, the CBC and the federal Department of Communications, are situated within the context. The effects of the most recent technologies, cable television, satellites, Pay-TV and VCRs are examined. Canadian broadcasting is also viewed in the context of the 1989 Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement and the New World Information and Communication Order. Our conclusion suggests that the future of Canada's identity depends primarily on the quality of domestic broadcasting. Finally, we suggest that Canadians and Europeans, who are facing some comparable problems in a united Europe, can learn from each others's experiences.
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Wong, Anita Jennifer Carleton University Dissertation Canadian Studies. "Chinese-Canadians in Canadian literature; changing images, emerging voices". Ottawa, 1992.

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Cantelon, Michael. "The Canadian Football League: Radically Canadian?" Thesis, University of Ottawa (Canada), 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/6411.

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Sport can be a medium for inculcating national passions and also as an outlet for the transmission of these. Indeed, Canadian professional football has made such claims for its game. The Canadian Football League (CFL) uses marketing slogans like "The Canadian Football League: RADICALLY CANADIAN" and "Our Balls are Bigger" in attempts to attract fans and sell CFL merchandise. The League touts itself as being the only truly Canadian professional sports league and describes its championship game, the Grey Cup, as a national unifying event. In order to answer the general question: How Canadian is the CFL, the study examines the following specific questions: what are the Canadian specificities of the game?, who controls the game?, who plays the game?, how is the game portrayed? Contrary to its rhetoric, the Canadian Football League is a misnomer. The CFL seizes upon the nationalistic passions of the fan base to further its growth while marginalizing the participation of the Canadian player. In fact, the CFL is Canadian in rules only and has, throughout its history, been subject to relentless forces of Americanisation. Using empirical quantitative data for the CFL from 1990--2000 as well as qualitative data throughout the CFL's history, the study demonstrates the diverse ways in which these forces manifest themselves.
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McIntosh, Andrew. "Exhibit Eh: Canadian Dependency, U.S. Hegemony, and the Amorphousness of English Canadian Culture". Thesis, University of North Texas, 1999. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc2197/.

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This thesis begins by examining the factors that have resulted in the dependent nature of Canada's political and economic structure, and proceeds to examine how this has contributed to the cultural amorphousness of English Canadian identity. The hegemonic authority of American and trans-national interests, established and maintained in the cultural sphere through the extensive monopoly of the distribution of cultural and media products, perpetuates the amorphousness of English Canadian culture through the appropriation of Canadian space by the international image industry. Such categorization of Canadian space reflects and perpetuates the imaginary representation of Canada within the dominant ideology as an indistinct and amorphous entity, and comes to usurp the materiality that constructs the lived identities of English Canadians.
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Montgomery, Kenneth Edward. "The imagined Canadian, representations of whiteness in Flashback Canada". Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1999. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp01/MQ38757.pdf.

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Byrne, Elizabeth. "Neither this nor that: the hyphenated existence of Chinese children growing up in twentieth century North America /". Burnaby B.C. : Simon Fraser University, 2005. http://ir.lib.sfu.ca/handle/1892/2313.

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MacLean, Alyssa Erin. "Canadian migrations : reading Canada in nineteenth-century American literature". Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/30313.

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This dissertation contributes to the fields of Canadian literature, American literature, and transnational and hemispheric studies by examining Canada’s place in American Renaissance discussions about imperialism, citizenship, and racial and national identity. In the nineteenth-century US, Canada became symbolically important because of its perceived common origins with the US as well as its increasing resistance to forms of American imperialism. Canadian Migrations examines the significance of the Canada-US relationship by analysing literary representations of two population movements across the Canada-US border: the 1755 deportation of French Catholic Acadians from Canada to the American colonies and the antebellum flight of African Americans north to Canada. American authors gravitated towards these narratives of displacement to and from Canada in order to discuss the meaning of American citizenship and the treatment of racial minorities within US borders. I argue that both of these Canada-US movements prompted critical inquiries in US culture about forms of American imperialism. In Part One, I examine authors such as Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and Harriet Beecher Stowe, who portrayed the violent expulsion of Acadians by British troops justified the creation of the United States as a necessary defense against imperial rule. Yet the Acadian expulsion also prompted these authors to question the contemporary US government’s own displacement of racial and linguistic minorities through slavery and westward expansion. In Part Two, I examine the northward movement of fugitive slaves across Lake Erie to Canada. By crossing Lake Erie, Black migrants—and the iconic texts written about them—challenged the conceptual categories that sustained US slavery and imperialism. Authors such as Stowe, Josiah Henson, Lewis Clarke, and William Wells Brown described scenes of nautical transit and transformation across the Lake Erie Passage to contest US slavery and to develop notions of Black citizenship. By recovering this conversation about the significance of Canada-US cross-border movement, I position nineteenth-century Canada within the movement of people and ideas across the Black Atlantic world. Together, my chapters demonstrate how the imagined community of the United States emerged through a series of complex political, cultural, and literary negotiations with Canada.
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Middlebrook, Ruth E. A. "Reflecting on Canadian identities: "Canadian Idol" as identity building?" Thesis, University of Ottawa (Canada), 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/28132.

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This study explores the phenomena of Canadian identity in contemporary Canadian society. It looks at how CTV television show Canadian Idol constructs Canadian identity for its viewers and how they understand Canadian identity. It also looks at whether the representation of Canadian identity on Canadian Idol is reflected or mirrored in its viewers' discussion. Qualitative content analysis, agenda setting and encoding and decoding models are mobilized to examine whether the show sets the agenda for viewers' discussion on Canadian identity, and whether viewers decode the meaning as it is encoded. The results of this thesis reveal that Canadian Idol represents Canadian identity with specific dominant markers, which fuel forum members' discussion. This indicates that most viewers' discussions are motivated by the discourse on the show. Nonetheless, this thesis also finds that Canadian Idol's discourse is not always accepted by all viewers, in the same way, all of the time.
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Fee, Margery. "Canadian Literature and English Studies in the Canadian University". Essays on Canadian Writing, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/11661.

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English Studies began in Canada in 1884 at Dalhousie University; Canadian literature was first taught at the post-secondary level in 1907 at the Ontario Agricultural College in Guelph. Arnoldian humanism dominated the outlook of early professors of English in Canada. Their feeling that Canadian literature was not among "the best" explains why so few courses appeared in Canadian universities, despite nationalist pressure from students. About 5-10% of courses then were devoted to Canadian literature in the English curriculum and this (except in Quebec) remains the case today.
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Arguin, Maurice. "Le roman québécois de 1944 à 1965 symptômes du colonialisme et signes de libération /". Québec : Centre de recherche en littérature québécoise, Université Laval, 1985. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/15581996.html.

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Présenté à l'origine comme thèse (de doctorat de l'auteur--Université Laval) sous le titre: Symptômes du colonialisme et signes de libération dans le roman québécois, 1944-1965.
Comprend un index. Bibliogr.: p. 205-217.
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Książki na temat "Canadian"

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Robert, Lang, i Info Globe, red. Canadian thesaurus =: Thésaurus canadien. Wyd. 2. Toronto: Info Globe, 1989.

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Studies, Association for Canadian. Canadian issues =: Thèmes canadiens. [Montréal]: Association for Canadian Studies = Association d'études canadiennes, 1999.

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Carol, Payne, Hanna Martha, Dessureault Pierre i Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography., red. A Canadian document =: Un document canadien : Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography. [Ottawa]: Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography, 1999.

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Bejermi, John Zeyad. Canadian parliamentary handbook =: Répertoire parlementaire canadien. Wyd. 2. Ottawa, ON: Borealis Press, 2004.

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Payne, Carol. A Canadian document =: Un document canadien. Ottawa, Ont: Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography = Musée canadien de la photographie contemporaine, 1999.

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Coalition, Canadian Literacy Thesaurus, red. Canadian-literacy thesaurus =: Thésaurus canadien d'alphabétisation. Toronto: Canadian Literacy Thesaurus Coalition/Coalition du thésaurus canadien d'alphabétisation, 1992.

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Bejermi, John. Canadian Parliamentary Handbook =: Répertoire parlementaire canadien. Ottawa: Borealis Press, 1988.

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Luciuk, Lubomyr Y. Konowal: A Canadian hero. Wyd. 2. Kingston [Ont.]: Published for the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 360 by the Kashtan Press, 2000.

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Ferguson, Will. How to be a Canadian. Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre, 2003.

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McQuarrie, Jane. Canadian picture books =: Livres d'images canadiens. Toronto: Reference Press, 1986.

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Części książek na temat "Canadian"

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Chand, Masud. "Indo-Canadians in Canadian Politics". W India Migration Report 2024, 75–80. London: Routledge India, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003499787-6.

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Hosten-Craig, Jennifer. "Canadian-Caribbean Relations: A Canadian Perspective". W Canadian-Caribbean Relations in Transition, 3–21. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-14786-1_1.

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Seymour-Smith, Martin. "Canadian Literature". W Guide to Modern World Literature, 351–60. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-06418-2_8.

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Niosi, Jorge. "Canadian Multinationals". W Rugman Reviews, 207–8. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-28787-8_71.

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Baloh, Robert W., i Robert E. Bartholomew. "Canadian Contagion". W Havana Syndrome, 43–57. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-40746-9_3.

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Messenger, Cynthia. "Canadian Poetry". W A Companion to Twentieth-Century Poetry, 304–17. Malden, MA, USA: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470998670.ch24.

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Sugars, Cynthia. "Canadian Gothic". W A New Companion to the Gothic, 409–27. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781444354959.ch28.

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Johnston-White, Iain E. "Canadian Dollars". W The British Commonwealth and Victory in the Second World War, 47–61. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-58917-0_4.

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Leeder, Murray, i André Loiselle. "Canadian Vampires". W The Palgrave Handbook of the Vampire, 1–16. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-82301-6_41-1.

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Fafard, Alexis J. D. "Canadian Airspace". W Canadian Air Law for Pilots, 415–31. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-3599-2_12.

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Streszczenia konferencji na temat "Canadian"

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Hekiert, Daniela, Saba Safdar, Pawel Boski, Kuba Krys i J. Lewis. "Culture Display Rules of Smiling and Personal Well-being: Mutually Reinforcing or Compensatory Phenomena? Polish - Canadian Comparisons". W International Association of Cross Cultural Psychology Congress. International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4087/xylj9053.

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Cultures vary in terms of emotional display rules, which include the expression of satisfaction and dissatisfaction. In Poland there is a norm of negativity, deriving from a culture of complaining (Wojciszke & Baryła, 2005), whereas in Canada, there is a tendency to express happiness (Safdar, Friedlmeier, Matsumoto, Yoo, Kwantes, Kakai, & Shigemasu, E., 2009). In the present research project, norms and values regarding smiling in public situations, norms regarding the affirmation of life and complaining, as well as individual measures of optimism (LOT-R) and well-being (SWLS) were measured among Poles and Canadians. The results showed that the cultural display rules endorsed by Canadian students affirmed smiling and positivity in social life more than those for Polish students. Contrary to expectations, optimism and the level of satisfaction with their own lives were significantly higher among Poles than Canadians. This may indicate a compensatory mechanism between normative displays and subjective experience. Other potential interpretations are also considered.
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Faubert, Guillaume, Tony Pellerin i Alfred Ng. "Building Canadian Space Capacity Through Canadian Cubesat Project". W Canadian Society for Mechanical Engineering International Congress (2021 : Charlottetown, PE). Charlottetown, P.E.I.: University of Prince Edward Island. Robertson Library, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.32393/csme.2021.63.

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Baoming, Li, i Wang Zhongming. "Cross-cultural Communication among Chinese-Canadian Businesses in Canada". W 2006 IEEE International Conference on Management of Innovation and Technology. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icmit.2006.262252.

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Demonty, Isabelle, Kuan Chiao Wang, Isabelle Rondeau, Chantal Martineau, Lindsay Lukeman i Dominique Ibanez. "Dietary Intakes of Trans Fatty Acids in the Canadian Population Before the Prohibition of Partially Hydrogenated Oils". W 2022 AOCS Annual Meeting & Expo. American Oil Chemists' Society (AOCS), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.21748/gkvv7273.

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Background: In September 2018, the prohibition of partially hydrogenated oils (PHO) came into effect in Canada to reduce industrially produced trans fats (TFA) in the food supply to the lowest level possible. Canada’s public health objective is that ≥90% of the population consume <1% of total energy (1%En) as TFA (WHO recommendation). Objective: Estimate the intakes of TFA by Canadians before the PHO prohibition. Methods: Data from 19,670 participants of the cross-sectional Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS)–Nutrition 2015 was analyzed. Foods were classified based on the source of TFA (industrially produced only (i-TFA), naturally occurring only (n-TFA), or a mix of both). Food content in TFA originated from 2016 label information and the 2015 Canadian Nutrient File. Mean usual intakes of total TFA and TFA from different sources were estimated for Canadians aged 1-75y. Results: For the overall population, the mean intake of total TFA represented 0.57%En (SE:0.001), with the 95 percentile at 0.93%En (SE:0.005). All age-sex groups had mean TFA intakes <1%E, ranging from 0.52 to 0.71%En. On average, foods containing only n-TFA provided >1/2 of total TFA intake (0.32%En, SE:0.005). Foods containing only i-TFA provided <1/3 of total TFA intake (0.19%En, SE:0.005). The target of ≥90% of the population consuming <1%En as TFA had already been achieved before the PHO prohibition in all age-sex groups, except children 1-3 years old, with 86% within target. In that group, foods containing only n-TFA provided >2/3 of total TFA intake (0.48%En, SE:0.02).Conclusions: Total TFA intakes in Canada before the PHO prohibition were relatively low, likely due to previous initiatives to reduce industrially produced TFA in foods, starting with labelling of the amount of TFA on most pre-packaged foods, which became mandatory in 2007. These analyses will be repeated using post-PHO prohibition data to continue monitoring progress after the prohibition.
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Herstead, S., M. de Vos i S. Cook. "Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission: Readiness to Regulate SMRs in Canada". W ASME 2011 Small Modular Reactors Symposium. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/smr2011-6561.

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The success of any new build project is reliant upon all stakeholders — applicants, vendors, contractors and regulatory agencies — being ready to do their part. Over the past several years, the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) has been working to ensure that it has the appropriate regulatory framework and internal processes in place for the timely and efficient licensing of all types of reactor, regardless of size. This effort has resulted in several new regulatory documents and internal processes including pre-project vendor design reviews. The CNSC’s general nuclear safety objective requires that nuclear facilities be designed and operated in a manner that will protect the health, safety and security of persons and the environment from unreasonable risk, and to implement Canada’s international commitments on the peaceful use of nuclear energy. To achieve this objective, the regulatory approach strikes a balance between pure performance-based regulation and prescriptive-based regulation. By utilizing this approach, CNSC seeks to ensure a regulatory environment exists that encourages innovation within the nuclear industry without compromising the high standards necessary for safety. The CNSC is applying a technology neutral approach as part of its continuing work to update its regulatory framework and achieve clarity of its requirements. A reactor power threshold of approximately 200 MW(th) has been chosen to distinguish between large and small reactors. It is recognized that some Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) will be larger than 200 MW(th), so a graded approach to achieving safety is still possible even though Nuclear Power Plant design and safety requirements will apply. Design requirements for large reactors are established through two main regulatory documents. These are RD-337 Design for New Nuclear Power Plants, and RD-310 Safety Analysis for Nuclear Power Plants. For reactors below 200 MW(th), the CNSC allows additional flexibility in the use of a graded approach to achieving safety in two new regulatory documents: RD-367 Design of Small Reactors and RD-308 Deterministic Safety Analysis for Small Reactors. The CNSC offers a pre-licensing vendor design review as an optional service for reactor facility designs. This review process is intended to provide early identification and resolution of potential regulatory or technical issues in the design process, particularly those that could result in significant changes to the design or analysis. The process aims to increase regulatory certainty and ultimately contribute to public safety. This paper outlines the CNSC’s expectations for applicant and vendor readiness and discusses the process for pre-licensing reviews which allows vendors and applicants to understand their readiness for licensing.
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Kallir, Stephen. "Is Canada Competitive? A Commercial Examination of Canadian Unconventional Plays". W 2018 AAPG Annual Convention & Exhibition. Tulsa, OK, USA: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1306/11124kallir2018.

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Meyer, Keith J., Robert W. Smith i Alan Murray. "Comparison of US and Canadian Transmission Pipeline Consensus Standards". W 2008 7th International Pipeline Conference. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc2008-64644.

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A coordinated effort between the pipeline regulatory entities in the United States and Canada is paramount for reducing energy congestion across the border. The interconnected nature of the pipeline infrastructure in North America and the growing demand for energy in the US are clear drivers for cross border coordination and collaboration. Regulatory agency cooperation by the Canadian National Energy Board (NEB) and the US Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) recognizes this dependency and the continued safe operation and expansion of the pipeline infrastructure. To achieve these goals, much is dependent on the adequacy and effectiveness of safety and specification consensus standards covering a wide range of pipeline transportation activities. Pipeline regulations in the US and Canada rely largely on the partial or complete incorporation of industry standards by reference. The US and Canadian national pipeline regulations are compared in this paper in design and construction areas, noting the important differences.
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Huntley, David H., Peter Bobrowsky, Roger MacLeod, Robert Cocking, Jamel Joseph i Drew Rotheram-Clarke. "CANADIAN GEOSCIENCE MAP: RIPLEY LANDSLIDE, THOMPSON RIVER VALLEY, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA". W GSA Annual Meeting in Phoenix, Arizona, USA - 2019. Geological Society of America, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2019am-339684.

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Russkov, P., i S. Ermakov. "CANADIAN RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL SYSTEM FOR INDIGENOUS CHILDREN". W Manager of the Year. FSBE Institution of Higher Education Voronezh State University of Forestry and Technologies named after G.F. Morozov, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.34220/my2021_266-270.

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Establishing boarding schools in Canada is a very twofold act, on the one hand – England tried to colonize Canadian lands, and on the other hand, it almost destroyed the culture and language of local tribes. Plans of colonization of the New World turned into a cultural genocide, which was recognized very slowly. This topic is discussed in our article which has both archived data and words of survivors of these events.
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Marks, L., i M. R. Martin. "Shell's Canadian Sulphur Experience". W IPTC 2007: International Petroleum Technology Conference. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609-pdb.147.iptc11507.

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Raporty organizacyjne na temat "Canadian"

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Gordon, David, i Remus Herteg. Canadian Suburbs Atlas. Queen's University with University of Toronto, Toronto Metropolitan University, and Council for Canadian Urbanism, czerwiec 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.24908/32559.

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Canada is a nation where over two-thirds of he population lives in some form of suburb. It is important to monitor the locations of population growth within our nation as it has profound e!ects on our economic e!ectiveness, environmental sustainability, and our overall public health. This atlas updates the article “Suburban Nation? Estimating the size of Canada’s suburban population”, published in the Journal of Architecture and Planning Research (Gordon & Janzen 2013). The JAPR article was based upon 2006 census data, while this paper updates the research using the 2021 census data that was released late 2022. This atlas also replaces and updates the Council for Canadian Urbanism Working Paper #2, “Still Suburban: Growth in Canadian Suburbs, 2016-2016."
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Hart, Michael M. Implementing Freer Trade: The Canadian Experience 1986 - 1995. Inter-American Development Bank, grudzień 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0008398.

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Between 1986 and 1995, the government of Canada negotiated and implemented three major international trade agreements: the 1989 Canada-US Free Trade Agreement (CUFTA), the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), and the 1995 World Trade Organization Agreement (WTO). Individually, each marked a major venture; together, the three agreements constituted a revolution in Canadian trade policy making.
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Wilson, A. M., i M. C. Kelman. Assessing the relative threats from Canadian volcanoes. Natural Resources Canada/CMSS/Information Management, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/328950.

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This report presents an analysis of the threat posed by active volcanoes in Canada and outlines directives to bring Canadian volcano monitoring and research into alignment with global best practices. We analyse 28 Canadian volcanoes in terms of their relative threat to people, aviation and infrastructure. The methodology we apply to assess volcanic threat was developed by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) as part of the 2005 National Volcano Early Warning System (NVEWS). Each volcano is scored on a number of hazard and exposure factors, producing an overall threat score. The overall threat scores are then assigned to five threat categories ranging from Very Low to Very High. We adjusted the methodology slightly to better suit Canadian volcano conditions by adding an additional knowledge uncertainty score; this does not affect the threat scoring or ranking. Our threat assessment places two volcanoes into the Very High threat category (Mt. Meager and Mt. Garibaldi). Three Canadian volcanoes score in the High threat category (Mt. Cayley, Mt. Price and Mt. Edziza) and two volcanoes score in the Moderate threat category (the Nass River group and Mt. Silverthrone). We compare the ranked Canadian volcanoes to similarly scored volcanoes in the USA and assess the current levels of volcano monitoring against internationally recognised monitoring strategies. We find that even the most thoroughly-studied volcano in Canada (Mt. Meager) falls significantly short of the recommended monitoring level (Mt. Meager is currently monitored at a level commensurate with a Very Low threat edifice, according to NVEWS recommendations). All other Canadian volcanoes are unmonitored (other than falling within a regional seismic network emplaced to monitor tectonic earthquakes). Based on the relative threat and scientific uncertainty surrounding some Canadian volcanoes, we outline five strategies to improve volcano monitoring in Canada and lower the uncertainty about eruption style and frequency: installation of real-time seismic stations at all Very High and High threat volcanoes, comprehensive lithofacies studies at Mt. Garibaldi in order to reduce uncertainty surrounding the frequency and style of volcanism, hazard mapping at Mt. Garibaldi and Mt. Cayley and publication of existing hazard analyses and mapping for Mt. Meager as a comprehensive hazard map, regular satellite-based ground deformation monitoring at all Very High to Moderate threat edifices, and, finally, installation of a landslide detection and alerting system at Mt. Meager.
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Wilson, A. M., i M. C. Kelman. Assessing the relative threats from Canadian volcanoes. Natural Resources Canada/CMSS/Information Management, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/328950.

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This report presents an analysis of the threat posed by active volcanoes in Canada and outlines directives to bring Canadian volcano monitoring and research into alignment with global best practices. We analyse 28 Canadian volcanoes in terms of their relative threat to people, aviation and infrastructure. The methodology we apply to assess volcanic threat was developed by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) as part of the 2005 National Volcano Early Warning System (NVEWS). Each volcano is scored on a number of hazard and exposure factors, producing an overall threat score. The overall threat scores are then assigned to five threat categories ranging from Very Low to Very High. We adjusted the methodology slightly to better suit Canadian volcano conditions by adding an additional knowledge uncertainty score; this does not affect the threat scoring or ranking. Our threat assessment places two volcanoes into the Very High threat category (Mt. Meager and Mt. Garibaldi). Three Canadian volcanoes score in the High threat category (Mt. Cayley, Mt. Price and Mt. Edziza) and two volcanoes score in the Moderate threat category (the Nass River group and Mt. Silverthrone). We compare the ranked Canadian volcanoes to similarly scored volcanoes in the USA and assess the current levels of volcano monitoring against internationally recognised monitoring strategies. We find that even the most thoroughly-studied volcano in Canada (Mt. Meager) falls significantly short of the recommended monitoring level (Mt. Meager is currently monitored at a level commensurate with a Very Low threat edifice, according to NVEWS recommendations). All other Canadian volcanoes are unmonitored (other than falling within a regional seismic network emplaced to monitor tectonic earthquakes). Based on the relative threat and scientific uncertainty surrounding some Canadian volcanoes, we outline five strategies to improve volcano monitoring in Canada and lower the uncertainty about eruption style and frequency: installation of real-time seismic stations at all Very High and High threat volcanoes, comprehensive lithofacies studies at Mt. Garibaldi in order to reduce uncertainty surrounding the frequency and style of volcanism, hazard mapping at Mt. Garibaldi and Mt. Cayley and publication of existing hazard analyses and mapping for Mt. Meager as a comprehensive hazard map, regular satellite-based ground deformation monitoring at all Very High to Moderate threat edifices, and, finally, installation of a landslide detection and alerting system at Mt. Meager.
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Gibb, R. A. Canadian Geophysical Bulletin. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/122450.

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Drysdale, J. A., i R. B. Horner. Canadian earthquakes - 1984. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/122761.

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Robertson, P. B. Canadian Geophysical Bulletin. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/122775.

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Toombs, R. Canadian energy chronology. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/297918.

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Robertson, P. B. Canadian Geophysical Bulletin. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/127342.

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Robertson, P. B. Canadian Geophysical Bulletin. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/131299.

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