History history Resources. general Directories canadian history United States history Ontario Fedprov Site. Assembly of First Nations. general Directories http://wci.wrdsb.on.ca/library/links/history.html
CI E-Monitor Resources Yukon http//www.intergov.gc.ca/prov/yk_e.html. canadayellowpages.com canadian BusinessMap First WORLDWIDE YELLOW PAGES. PROFILES/history/general INFORMATION. http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/sc_mangb/cip/engdoc/resources.html
Canada Channel Canadian History Resources Feedback Ottawa Researchers presents iinternet resources for the history of Canada. NewsExpress Today in history and canadian Milestones on canada.com People Celebrating Anniversaries. general Readers. From Schools and PO Box 9152 Stn prov. Govt. Victoria BC, http://www.canchan.ca/entry/fanmail.html
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009 RIC-009-05 distribution maps as well as some general information on natural history. will emphasizeand summarize original research on canadian amphibians and BC prov. http://srmwww.gov.bc.ca/risc/o_docs/tebiodiv/009/ric-009-05.htm
Extractions: A Selected Bibliography on Biodiversity Table of contents Reptiles and Amphibians Campbell, W.R., M.G. Shepard, B.M. Van Der Raay, and P.T. Gregory. 1982. A bibliography of Pacific Northwest herpetology. B.C. Prov. Museum, Victoria, B.C., Heritage Rec. 14. 151 p. This handbook provides a bibliography of research pertaining to reptiles and amphibians of British Columbia, including the Pacific Northwest. The objective was to locate sources, and extract relevant information, for people interested in Pacific Northwest herpetology, whether professionals or amateurs. Source that would be useful to conservationists, habitat protection biologists, land planners and wildlife managers were considered. Each entry is cross-referenced by species, geographic area, and author. Cook, F. R. 1991. Introduction to Canadian amphibians and reptiles. National Museums of Canada, Ottawa, Canada., National Museum of Natural Sciences. 200 p. This publication is a comprehensive handbook of Canadian herpetology. It is a readable and authoritative guide, providing identification and distribution maps as well as some general information on natural history. It falls between the necessarily more condensed information on Canadian amphibians and reptiles distributed by the Interpretation and Extension Division of the national Museum of Natural Sciences, and the comprehensive, more technical monograph now in preparation, which will emphasize and summarize original research on Canadian amphibians and reptiles. It is not intended as a replacement for guides of individual provinces.
General Resources Product Information 332990, 0176047522, All About Law Exploring the canadian Legal System Out of prov$ 74.00. 0919913326, Canada Revisited A Social and Political history of Canada http://www.lrc.learning.gov.ab.ca/pro/resources/item-genres-results1-p.htm?Type=
GENERAL AngloGerman Family history Society Victoria ..http//home.vicnet.net.au/~dpsoc/and http//www.prov.vic.gov.au/indexes canadian Immigration Index (1925-1935 http://www.mawer.clara.net/webaddresses.htm
Extractions: Abney Park Cemetery Index Project .. http://www.cam.org/~hopkde/abney.html Access to Archives .. http://www.a2a.pro.gov.uk/ Anglo-German Family History Society .. http://art-science.com/agfhs/index.html Archive CD Book Project. . http://www.archivecdbooks.org Artists, Potters, Photographers .. http://www.hmc.gov.uk/artists/ Australia, convict records .. http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/ Australia, NSW, BMDs .. www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/Services/IndexSrch.html and .. http://www.agd.nsw.gov.au/bdm/fhist.html Tasmania .. http://pioneers.tased.edu.au/ and http://www.tased.edu.au/library/links/geneal.htm Victoria .. http://home.vicnet.net.au/~dpsoc/ and http://www.prov.vic.gov.au/indexes.htm Brisbane Dead Persons Soc . http://home.st.net.au/~dps/ Australia Gazetteer .. http://www.arts.monash.edu/ncas/multimedia/gazetteer/ Australian Ancestors from Gloucestershire, UK .. http://www.ozemail.com.au/~kayepur Australian Forces WWII .. http://www.ww2roll.gov.au/ Australian Search engine .. www.anzwers.com.au Australian State Libraries .. http://www.slv.vic.gov.au/slv/general/libraries/
Canadian Broadcasting Corp. V. New Brunswick (Attorney General) II. Judicial history. of expression of the press in whole or in part as guaranteedby s. 2(b) of the canadian Charter of The second issue is whether Rice prov. http://www.lexum.umontreal.ca/csc-scc/en/pub/1996/vol3/html/1996scr3_0480.html
Extractions: Indexed as: Canadian Broadcasting Corp. v . New Brunswick (Attorney General) File No.: 24305. 1996: March 29; 1996: October 31. ON APPEAL FROM THE COURT OF APPEAL FOR NEW BRUNSWICK Constitutional law Charter of Rights Freedom of expression Freedom of the press Trial judge excluding public and media from courtroom during part of accused's sentencing proceedings Whether s. 486(1) of Criminal Code infringes freedoms of expression and of the press If so, whether s. 486(1) justifiable in a free and democratic society Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, ss. 1, 2(b) Criminal Code, R.S.C., 1985, c. C-46, s. 486(1). Criminal law Exclusion of public from court Trial judge excluding public and media from courtroom during part of accused's sentencing proceedings Whether trial judge exceeded his jurisdiction in making such order Criminal Code, R.S.C., 1985, c. C-46, s. 486(1).
Canada Channel Canadian History Resources Feedback of Education 5th Floor, 620 Superior Street PO Box 9152 Stn prov. general Feedback. Ireally enjoy reading your canadian history column (in fact I am addicted). http://207.61.100.164/fanmail.html
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Extractions: Social Studies Grade 5: The Big Book Select to Jump Home Page Academic Departments Calendar Job Openings Cafeteria Menus Special Education Sports Staff Development Student Registration District Technology Transportation Search Select a School High School Middle Schools Arongen Elementary Chango Elementary Karigon Elementary Okte Elementary Orenda Elementary Skano Elementary Tesago Elementary Content... Curriculum and Learning Home Performance Tasks Elementary search and Reference sites Resources for Gr. 5 The Big Book Teacher Resources Online Database Argentina Bolivia ... More Countries Online Databases in your school library and from home: To find information and pictures for North, Central, and South American Countries use EBSCO Primary Search , an online databases accessible in your school library, computer labs and some classrooms. This database is also accessible from home; please check with your school librarian for the passwords. Mexico Mexico for Kids
Extractions: Weather - Fog, rough seas and wind are the three thing we can do without. The trip to Machais Seal Island can be made in the fog, but not in conjunction with any of the other elements mentioned above. Whale watching tours must take all three elements into consideration. If the weather is questionable, we do our best to keep you informed about the status of your tour. Life Jackets - Life jackets are a manatory item aboard the vessel. While you are not required by law to wear it during the trip, you may if you wish. The lifejackets that we are required by law to carry for children are very awkward and cumbersome. We encourage parents of small children, who want them to wear one, to bring their own if they have one because they would be more comfortable.
Org Unit 1725 historygeneral. 1750 Language Laboratory-general. 5433 Assoc prov HR StudentServ-Student Life Office. 5473 Office of Research-canadian Water Network. http://www.adm.uwaterloo.ca/infofsp/Fin/AFF/org_unit.html
Extractions: 0000 UNASSIGNED 1050 Dance-General 1075 Dean of AHS Office-General 1077 Carousel Dance Centre-General 1078 Dean of AHS Office-Applied Health Res Clinics 1125 Kinesiology-General 1300 School of Accountancy-General 1301 School of Accountancy-Master of Taxation 1302 School of Accountancy-Master of Accounting 1303 School of Accountancy-Professional Development 1325 Anthropology-General 1350 Applied Studies-General 1375 Arts General-General 1400 Arts Computing Office-General 1425 Arts Graduate Office-General 1450 Arts Group-General 1451 Arts Group-Human Resources Management 1475 Arts Special Programs-General 1476 Arts Special Programs-Alumni Liaison 1500 Arts Undergraduate Office-General 1501 Arts Undergraduate Office-Liaison 1525 Classical Studies-General 1550 Dean of Arts Office-General 1575 Drama-General 1576 Drama-ML Theatre 1580 Speech Communications-General 1600 Economics-General 1650 Fine Arts-General 1651 Fine Arts-ML Gallery 1675 French Studies-General
Halifax Peace Coalition National Union of Public and general Employees. 49, John Price, Associate Professorof history, U. Vic. Renshaw, CSC, Holy Cross Fathers, English canadian prov. http://hfxpeace.chebucto.org/movebeyondwar.htm
Canadian Political Parties, Elections And Politics Comprehensive selection of links from the site "Political Science A Net Station", University Category Regional North America Society and Culture Politics org Elections BC Electoral history of British Ontario Municipal Elections Quebec (prov.)Municipal Elections Statistical Profile of canadian Communities Yukon http://www.library.ubc.ca/poli/cpwebpr.html
Women's Hockey History The Ontario Women's Hockey Association, city of Kitchener and the canadian HockeyAssociation http//www.cs.toronto.edu/~andria/prov/on/owha/history.html. http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~andria/prov/on/owha/history.html
Extractions: WOMEN'S HOCKEY HISTORY First recorded game in Barrie, Ontario. 1900-1930's Universities played a large role in expansion. Women well established in the hockey world. 1940's War years brought reduction in participation. 1960's Resurgence of interest. Formation of several open-age leagues. The Wallaceburg Lipstick tournament had 16 teams enter in 1967, it was billed as the North American Girls Hockey Championship Tournment with teams from Ontario and the United States (Port Huron). The tournament was "presided over by Jack Adams..... and Johny Mowers......" The winners of the tournament in 1967 were a "young team from Humberside" This information is out of a local paper, Wallaceburg News February 14, 1967. The first Dominion Ladies Hockey Tournament was held in Brampton, Ontario, featuring 22 teams from Ontario. Now the Brampton Dominion tournament features more than 400 teams per year. Formation of the Ontario Women's Hockey Association (OWHA). Formation of the CHA "Female Council."
Extractions: NEHGS Genealogy Technology Excellence - Jan '00 1906 AFHS Census Challenge The new Census Challenge is to make the images of the 1906 Census data accessible to name-searching. AFHS 1906 Census Transcription Centre Don't duplicate the work of others - we can put your transcriptions online or provide a link to them (identify the Prov / Distr / Subdistr / P#). Send info to:
Extractions: Dissolution of legislature 10 May 1924 Issue of writs 10 May 1924 Nomination day 30 May 1924 Polling day 20 June 1924 Return day of writs 1 August 1924 Opening of new legislature 3 November 1924 Summary VOTES MEMBERS CANDIDATES Canadian Labour Party Conservative Party Farmer-Labour Independent Independent Conservative Independent Liberal Liberal Provincial Party Socialist Party of Canada TOTALS Results By Electoral District PARTY VOTES Alberni BURDE, Richard John IND.LIB. Tot. 1,949 Johnstone, James Cameron CONS. McNaughton, Charles Arthur PROV. Atlin Armour, Robert PROV. Tot. 1,196 Conway, Edmund John CONS. KERGIN, Herbert Frederick LIB. Burnaby BROWNE, Francis Aubrey CLP Tot. 5,020 Fraser, Hugh Murray LIB. McLean, Alexander Kenneth PROV. Sanderson, Thomas CONS. Cariboo Fraser, John Anderson CONS. Tot. 1,304 STODDART, David Alexander PROV. Yorston, John Mackay LIB. Chilliwack BARROW, Edward Dodsley LIB. Tot. 3,777 MacLeod, John Alexander PROV. McPhee, John J. CONS. Columbia BUCKHAM, John Andrew LIB. Tot. 1,133
Kabaddi.ca Information on canadian tournaments, results, videos, history and general game information, photos, and related links. http://www.milmitar.com/kabaddi/index.htm
Canada - Local History $21.50/vol. Compiled using a wide variety of sources, this is an invaluable resourcefor canadian researchers. PQ0005 history OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS, prov. http://www.higginsonbooks.com/canada.html
Extractions: New Brunswick Nova Scotia Ontario Quebec General histories and Records OLD UNITED EMPIRE LOYALISTS LIST . 344p., paper. (1885) 1992. Lists over 7,000 Loyalists of the American Rev. with data. COMPILATION OF AMERICAN AND CANADIAN PASSENGER/EMIGRATION REGISTERS. By Diane S. Ptak. Paperback. 1993. Searching for the elusive passenger list, 1620-1930, is made easy with this bibliography organized by time period. Sample passenger lists included. SUPPLEMENT. $10.00 New Brunswick . By Howard Trueman. 268p.1902. 1998. Nova Scotia General Histories and Records HISTORY OF NOVA SCOTIA. Volume III: NOVA SCOTIA IMMIGRANTS TO 1867 There was so much emigr. from Canada to New England that this book is a very valuable resource for New England, as well as Canadian, research. NOVA SCOTIA IMMIGRANTS TO 1867 HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF ANNAPOLIS SUPPLEMENT TO THE ABOVE. 142p. (1913) 1988. (may be ordered bound with above) GENEALOGIES ONLY. 185p, paper. HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF ANTIGONISH. By Rev. D.J. Rankin. 390p. (1919) 1996. CHIGNECTO ISTHMUS . See NEW BRUNSWICK. of the First Settlers of Colchester Co., Down to the Present Time [1873], Compiled from the Most Authentic Sources. By Thomas Miller. 394p. (1873) 2000.
Canadian General Social Survey - GSS canadian general Social Survey GSS Information about the canadian GSS (as well as other surveys) is available by using the command gopher and navigating to chass.utoronto.ca The canadian general Social Survey, (GSS) is a cross-sectional telephone survey 3 Widow/er 4 Separated/divorced prov "Region". This variable is http://www.chass.utoronto.ca:8080/~cjones/pub/cangss.html
Extractions: Information about the Canadian GSS (as well as other surveys) is available by using the command gopher and navigating to chass.utoronto.ca If you are using the chass machine, simply enter the word gopher at the unix command prompt: then follow the menus to /data library, then to /data file documentation, then to /general social survey (Canadian), then to which /cycle is of interest to you. The Canadian General Social Survey, (GSS) is a cross-sectional telephone survey carried out by Statistics Canada. The universe to which generalizations are made is the adult population of Canada. Questions are designed by Statistics Canada with input from federal government departments and from the provinces. The first survey was carried out in 1985. Each survey in the GSS series was designed to focus on one of five topic areas and these topics are repeated at roughly five-year intervals. Preliminary reports from the GSS have been published in a Statistics Canada series. Short articles have appeared in Canadian Social Trends. By 1995, the Canadian GSS was up to its tenth cycle. Publications Based on Canadian GSS Summary GSS Cycle 1: Fieldwork done Sept-Oct. 1985: Topics: Health Status and Social Support.