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A. G. Mileykovsky, Canada and Anglo-American Conflicts...423.James Eayrs, The Art of the Possible: Government and Foreign Policyin Canada (Toronto, 1961U...III.Robert A. Spencer, Canada in World Affairs: From UN...
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...Hap Emms used to say that Chevrefils was the best playerhe ever coached. And later, in 1955, Lynn Patrick, who hadsucceeded Art Ross as Bruins GM, predicted that Chevrefils[will be an all-star within three years, and within five years he'llbe one...
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...had been admitted to the Royal Society of Canada in 1899 and in 1921-22,he served as...an avid and knowledgeable collector of art. He owned two EmilyCarr paintings, one...career inBritain, the United States, and Canada. They met in Ottawa when Scott perU...
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...1896.THELLER E. A. Canada in 1837-38, Philadelphia...H. D. A Yankee in Canada, Boston, 1866. THORNTON...of a Tour Through the Northern States ofthe Union and Canada, London, 1850.TODD...Maîtrise d'art en Canada, Montreal...
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...interest in Canadian art. Shortly be­fore leaving for Canadian Northern country, Beatty had...tremendous movement' in Canada 'for the encourage­ment of a national art.' In early 1914 Beatty...convey the brightness and northern light of Cana­dian...
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...patriotism, was not all Canada. It was the wilderU...that makefor the greatest art. Canada was slowly maturing and...itslandscape; others, 'art conscious,' sought values...thestudios rather than in the northern woods."3Ibid., p...
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...relationship between Bell Canada and Northern Telecom wasprivileged...had by now mastered the art of dealing with the media...a formal proposal to Canada at theappropriate political...extremely sensitive area. Canada hadnever before accepted...
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...man­agement in Canada. It is critical to understand...an effective way for northern leaders to 'talk back...various means, including art, literature, and storytelling...examines the history of Northern Yukon National Park...conserva­tion in Canada. As the first national...
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...International Court of Justice.Art. XVI; for text, see Sen...exchange of ratifications, Art. XX.These agreements, relating...preservationof the Halibut fishery of the Northern Pacific and Bering Sea; andthe...fact that the relations between Canada andthe United States constitute...
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