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Canadian Citizenship Process, Benefits
For the hundreds of thousands of immigrants who move to Canada every year, it is their goal to one day obtain Canadian citizenship. Obtaining Canadian citizenship is not only a symbolic act, but also adds to the list of benefits one can receive. In order to be able to apply for citizenship, you must first meet the criteria set out by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC).
To apply for Canadian citizenship, a permanent resident must have been in the country for 3 out of 4 years and have a clean criminal record. It is advisable that you keep records of all trips you have made outside of Canada during this time. Once you have completed a total of 1095 days of physical presence in Canada, you can submit an application to CIC to apply for Canadian citizenship.
To obtain Canadian citizenship, you must submit an application form along with two photos and other documents. The approval of your application can take anywhere from 5 months to several years depending on various factors. Once CIC approves your application, you will be given a notice on when to take your citizenship exam. Once you pass your exam, you will be able to attend a citizenship ceremony where you will become a Canadian citizen. From that moment on, you will have all the rights, privileges, and responsibilities of every Canadian citizen.
What are the benefits a naturalized Canadian citizen receives? The main difference between a Canadian permanent residence and a Canadian citizen is the right to hold a Canadian passport and the right to vote. Also, for those immigrants who wish to work for the federal government or run for political office, becoming a Canadian citizen enables you to do so. But more importantly, becoming a Canadian citizen is an important symbolic step. It shows to the community that one has embraced the values of the country and is committed to its future.
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English Canadian $178.44 An English Canadian is a Canadian whose principal language is English or who is of English ancestry; it is used primarily in contrast with French Canadian. Canada is an officially bilingual and multicultural country, with French and English official language communities. Immigrant cultural groups ostensibly integrate into one or both of these communities, but often retaining elements of their original cultures. Although many Englishspeaking Canadians have strong historical roots traceable to the British Isles, they belong to a multitude of ethnicities. They or their ancestors came from various European, Asian, Caribbean, African, Latin American, and Pacific Island cultures, as well as French Canada and North American Aboriginal groups. As such, although the office of the Governor General is said to alternate between French and English persons, the two most recent Governors General (Adrienne Clarkson, an Englishspeaking Chinese Canadian; and Michalle Jean, a Frenchspeaking Haitian Canadian) show that this refers to language and not culture or ethnicity. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 284 Publication Date: 2009/12/02 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.63 inches |
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Canadian Flag $9.99 Canadian Flag is 3'x5' and made of weather resistant material. Flag has 2 holes on one side to hang the flag. Hang these flags on your Flag Pole, Wall, Hood of your car or anywhere else you can think of. |
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Canadian Astronaut Program Patch/White $4.95 Another patch from the Canadian Astronaut Program, this one featuring the Canadian Leaf without the space shuttle. Approximately 4 inches. |
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Canadian Derby $70.1 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The Canadian Derby is a Canadian Thoroughbred horse race run annually at Northlands Park in Edmonton, Alberta. A Grade III event held near the end of August, it is open to theeyearold horses and is raced on dirt over a distance of one and threeeights miles (11 furlongs). It was contested at 1 mile from 1930 to 1933, and at 1 miles from 1934 through 1956. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 76 Publication Date: 2010/08/11 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.18 inches |
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What Is a Canadian? $13.99 Each of these essays begins with the words “A Canadian is . . .”. Each one is very different, producing a fascinating book for all thinking Canadians. Irvin Studin is an idealistic young Canadian who wanted to do something extraordinary for his country. So he decided to approach leading Canadians — he calls them “sages” — to tell us what they believe defines us. The people who responded eagerly, to produce an essay of 1,500 to 2,000 words, are, in his words, “all distinguished Canadian thinkers and achievers from all walks of life — politics, the civil service, academia, literature, journalism, business, the arts — from both official language groups, and from all regions of the country, as well as from the Canadian diaspora.” The strength of this book lies in the contributors, listed in the sidebar. The variety ranges from the funny — “A Canadian is . . . someone who crosses the road to get to the middle” (Allan Fotheringham) through the hostile — “. . . the citizen of a country badly in need of growing up” (William Watson) through the surprising — “. . . adaptable. To illustrate, consider the depth and breadth of the Canadian woman’s wardrobe” (Jennifer Welsh) or celebratory — “. . . a wonderful thing to be” (Bob Rae). A Canadian is . . . certain to find this book fascinating. Contributors: Allan Fotheringham, Thomas Homer-Dixon, Roch Carrier, Jake MacDonald, George Elliott Clarke, Margaret MacMillan, Thomas Franck, Rosemarie Kuptana, Gérald A. Beaudoin, Peter W. Hogg, George Bowering, Christian Dufour, Paul Heinbecker, Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond, John C. Crosbie, Audrey McLaughlin, Roy MacGregor, Charlotte Gray, Hugh Segal, Janet McNaughton, Sujit Choudhry, Aritha van Herk, L. Yves Fortier, Catherine Ford, Mark Kingwell, Silver Donald Cameron, Guy Laforest, Maria Tippett, E. Kent Stetson, Louis Balthazar, Joy Kogawa, Wade MacLaughlan, Douglas Glover, Lorna Marsden, Saeed Rahnema, Denis Stairs, Valerie Haig-Brown, Guy Saint-Pierre, William Watson, Doreen Barrie, Jennifer Welsh, Bob Rae From the Hardcover edition. |
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The Unfinished Canadian $15.99 The award-winning, bestselling author of While Canada Slept gives his view of a country wasted on Canadians. What is national character? What makes the Americans, the British, the French, the Russians, and the Chinese who they are? In this homogenized world, where globalization is a byword for a deadening sameness, why do peoples who live in the same region, use the same money, read the same books, and watch the same movies remain different from one another? As much as Canada may be seen as a copy, clone, or colony of America, we are unquestionably distinctive. It is a result of our geography, history, and politics. It comes from our demography and prosperity. Most of all, it comes from our character. In The Unfinished Canadian , Andrew Cohen delves into our past and present in search of our defining national characteristics. He questions hoary shibboleths, soothing mythologies, and old saws with irreverence, humour, and flintiness, unencumbered by our proverbial politeness (itself a great misperception) and our suffocating political correctness. We are so much, in so many shades, and it’s time we took an honest look at ourselves. In this provocative, passionate, and elegant book, Cohen argues that our mythology, our jealousy, our complacency, our apathy, our amnesia, and our moderation are all part of the unbearable lightness of being Canadian. From the Hardcover edition. |
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Canadian Bomber Plane - WWII Under Wing and One Prop $192.98 Rick Zolkower Canadian Bomber Plane - WWII Under Wing and One Prop - Limited Edition |
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Good One $15.99 Secretly Canadian:50234 |
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Canadian Nationality Law $78.07 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Canadian citizenship is typically obtained by birth in Canada, birth abroad when at least one parent is a Canadian citizen, or by adoption abroad by at least one Canadian citizen. It can also be granted to a permanent resident who lives in Canada for three out of four years and meets specific requirements. Details and exceptions to these general rules are explained below. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 90 Publication Date: 2009/12/21 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.21 inches |
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Great Canadian Train Ride $10.62 Rated: NRSynopsis: Join travel expert Doug Jones for a breath-taking transcontinental rail journey across Canada aboard the beautifully restored "Canadian". Designed to be the ultimate in rail luxury the "Canadian" offers all the elegance from the classic age of trains replete with original stainless steel equipment including lounge cars, domed observation cars and sleeping cars. You can even have "dinner in the diner" as you take in the spectacular sights on one of the world's longest rail journeys. Experience Toronto, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Banff, Lake Louise, The Canadian Rockies, Vancouver, Victoria and more! |
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Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics $114.71 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Canadian Aboriginal syllabic writing, or simply syllabics, is a family of abugidas used to write a number of Aboriginal Canadian languages of the Algonquian, Inuit, and (formerly) Athabaskan language families. Canadian syllabics are presently used to write all of the Cree dialects from Naskapi (spoken in Quebec) to the Rocky Mountains, including Eastern Cree, James Bay Cree, Swampy Cree and Plains Cree. They are also used to write Inuktitut in the eastern Canadian Arctic; here they are coofficial with the Latin alphabet in the territory of Nunavut. They are used regionally for the other large Canadian Algonquian language, Ojibwe in Western Canada, as well as for Blackfoot, where they are obsolete. Among the Athabaskan languages further to the west, syllabics have been used at one point or another to write Dakelh (Carrier), Chipewyan, Slavey, Tli Cho (Dogrib), Tasttine (Beaver). Syllabics have occasionally been used in the United States by communities that straddle the border, but are principally a Canadian phenomenon. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 160 Publication Date: 2009/12/09 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.37 inches |
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1994 Canadian Grand Prix $111.53 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The 1994 Canadian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on June 12, 1994 at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal. It was the 6th race of the 1994 Formula One season. The Canadian Grand Prix (known in French as the Grand Prix du Canada), abbreviated as gpc, is an annual auto race held in Canada starting in 1961. It has been part of the Formula One World Championship since 1967. It was first staged at Mosport Park in Bowmanville, Ontario as a sports car event before it alternated between Mosport and Circuit MontTremblant, Quebec after Formula One took over the event. After 1971 safety concerns led to the Grand Prix moving permanently to Mosport. In 1978 the Canadian Grand Prix moved to its current home on le NotreDame in Montreal. In 2005, the Canadian Grand Prix was the most watched Formula One GP in the world. The race was also the third most watched sporting event on the planet, behind the first place Super Bowl XXXIX and the UEFA Champions League Final. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 180 Publication Date: 2010/08/01 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.41 inches |
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Canadian Local Government (Paperback) $108.77 Canadian Local Government is a new ground-up text that focuses on local governments as political institutions. Its objective is to attempt to answer all of the big questions political scientists ask about other political institutions: How are local governments defined? Why do we have them? What do they do? How do they relate to other political institutions? How is power attained and distributed within them? With a strong and powerful voice, Sancton answers these questions by assuming that we need to know as much about how our local governments work as we do about other levels of government and their influences. Part One of the book is concerned with the legal and political framework of Canadian local government. Part Two examines how structures of local government are adapted to urbanization. Part Three is about power, politics, and management within major Canadian municipalities, and Part Four discusses money, a subject particularly important at the local level. Sancton concludes his text by addressing issues that relate to the future of Canadian local government and theorizes that knowing about Canadian local government facilitates urban living. |
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The Big Book of Canadian Trivia $11.99 Here in one big book is all the trivia and facts about Canada anyone needs to know. All regions are covered, as well as important Canadian figures such as John Molson, Elizabeth Arden, and Russ Jackson. This fascinating compendium brings together the most notable facts and trivia from the archives of the trivia guys' collection. |
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1978 Canadian Grand Prix $81.25 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The 1978 Canadian Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on 8 October 1978 at Montreal. The Canadian Grand Prix (known in French as the Grand Prix du Canada), abbreviated as gpc, is an annual auto race held in Canada starting in 1961. It has been part of the Formula One World Championship since 1967. It was first staged at Mosport Park in Bowmanville, Ontario as a sports car event before it alternated between Mosport and Circuit MontTremblant, Quebec after Formula One took over the event. After 1971 safety concerns led to the Grand Prix moving permanently to Mosport. In 1978 the Canadian Grand Prix moved to its current home on le NotreDame in Montreal. In 2005, the Canadian Grand Prix was the most watched Formula One GP in the world. The race was also the third most watched sporting event on the planet, behind the first place Super Bowl XXXIX and the UEFA Champions League Final. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 120 Publication Date: 2010/07/31 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.28 inches |
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The Canadian Federal Election of 2006 $37.69 The Canadian Federal Election of 2006 is a comprehensive analysis of all aspects of the campaign and election that ended the 12year Liberal reign in Canadian politics and saw the House of Commons shift from one minority government to another. The chapters, composed by leading political writers, commentators, and pollsters, examine the strategies, successes, and blunders of the major players the Conservatives, Liberals, New Democrats, Bloc QuEbEcois, and Greens and also explore the role of the media coverage and the performance and influence of public opinion polls.Special features in this definitive volume explore the way candidates are nominated and the changes in the legislation governing Canadian federal elections. Finally, the book includes a detailed analysis of voting patterns and the rate of voter participation. Author: Pammett, Jon H./ Dornan, Christopher Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 357 Publication Date: 2006/09/01 Language: English Dimensions: 8.96 x 6.04 x 0.85 inches |
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One Hundred Years of Canadian Cinema $39 No Synopsis Available |
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Canadian Vickers Vista $68.51 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The Canadian Vickers Vista was a Canadiandesigned single seat flying boat. The Vista was the first Canadian designed monoplane. It had a duralumin sheet hull and the tail was made of framed with metal tubing. The wings were made of wood and the wing and tail surfaces were fabric. The design proved to have some undesirable traits. Since the RCAF chose the de Havilland DH.60 Moth, only one Vista was ever built. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 88 Publication Date: 2010/08/22 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.21 inches |
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Canadian Homecoming $19.99 "The Gaither Homecoming Tour celebrates its 10 Anniversary in a big way – by capturing all the sounds and excitement of the in-the-round concert on video. Staged before the tour’s largest North American crowd of 2005 in Toronto’s Air Canada Centre, this one-of-a-kind recording delivers all the best of a Gaither Homecoming concert. Homecoming regulars such as the Gaither Vocal Band, The Hoppers, Jeff & Sheri Easter, The Isaacs, Ernie Haase and Signature Sound, Lynda Randle, Mark Lowry and dozens more will step into the spotlight on this first Homecoming concert to be recorded.>" |
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The Consummate Canadian $23.95 Samuel Edward Weir Q.C. (1898-1981), a man both loved and reviled with scorn, was born in London, Ontario. Descended from pioneer stock, with roots in both Ireland and Germany, Samuel Weir possessed incisive wit, exceptional intelligence and a passionate zest for any subject that caught his eye. Over a period of sixty years he built an extraordinary collection of approximately one thousand works of outstanding art and sculpture. This extensively researched biography of a talented yet quixotic lawyer who contributed much to Canada's heritage begins in the early 19th century and covers well over a hundred years of our nation's growth, until his death at his home, River Brink, in Queenston, Ontario. Today, River Brink is the gallery in which The Weir Collection is exhibited and housed. |
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Canadian 1 Dollar Coin $92.4 The Canadian 1 dollar coin is a goldcoloured, bronzeplated, onedollar coin introduced in 1987. It bears images of a common loon, a wellknown Canadian bird, on the reverse, and of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse. The design for the coin was meant to be a voyageur theme, similar to the countrys previous one dollar/silver dollar coin, but the master dies were lost by the courier service while in transit to the Royal Canadian Mint in Winnipeg. In order to avoid possible counterfeiting, a different design was used. The coin has become the symbol of its currency. Newspapers often discuss the rate at which the loonie is trading against the United States greenback. The nickname loonie became so widely recognized that on March 15, 2006 the Royal Canadian Mint secured the rights to the name Loonie. The coinan 11sided curve of constant widthis made of Aureate, a bronzeelectroplated nickel combination. In order to maintain a constant width of 26.5 mm the sides of the coin are not exactly straight, but curved in the same manner as the 7sided British twenty pence and fifty pence coins. The total composition of the coin is 91.5 nickel and 8.5 bronze. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 144 Publication Date: 2010/07/25 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.33 inches |
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The Canadian Landlord's Guide $36.95 The ultimate resource for Canadian residential landlords. Anyone can become a landlord, but not everyone will be a profitable landlord. Distilling over 35 years of his first-hand experience, Doug Gray, one of Canada’s most respected real estate authors and experts, guides readers on how to become a successful landlord.  Following the effective and proven formula of his previous bestsellers, The Canadian Landlord Guide fills the void of information on Canadian landlording. Some of the covered topics include:  Principles and formulas for profitable landlording Understanding how the real estate market works The pitfalls of real estate investing and how to avoid them Types of rental formats Where to get information on prospective properties How to finance real estate investments The legal aspects of buying and renting property Tenant selection Property maintenance Filled with easy-to-understand and credible advice, The Canadian Landlord Guide is a must-have resource for all Canadian landlords. Seasoned professionals and aspiring beginners alike will find Doug Gray’s landlording guide to be one of their key tools in their quest for real estate success. Doug Gray, B.A., LL.B. (Vancouver, BC) has been buying, renovating, and renting real estate for 35 years. In addition to being a successful real estate entrepreneur, Doug has written over 28 bestselling real estate, business, and personal finance titles, including Making Money in Real Estate ( 978-0-470-83620-0) and The Canadian Snowbird Guide (978-0-470-15375-8). |
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Canadian Grand Prix $95.59 The Canadian Grand Prix, abbreviated as gpc, is an annual auto race held in Canada starting in 1961. It has been part of the Formula One World Championship since 1967. It was first staged at Mosport Park in Bowmanville, Ontario as a sports car event before it alternated between Mosport and Circuit MontTremblant, Quebec after Formula One took over the event. After 1971 safety concerns led to the Grand Prix moving permanently to Mosport. In 1978 the Canadian Grand Prix moved to its current home on le NotreDame in Montreal Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 128 Publication Date: 2010/04/30 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.30 inches |
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Canadian Gold Maple Leaf $89.22 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf is the official bullion gold coin of Canada, and is produced by the Royal Canadian Mint. The brainchild of Walter Ott, it is one of the purest gold regularissue coins in the world citation needed] with a gold content of .9999 millesimal fineness (24 carats), with some special issues .99999 fine. That is, it contains virtually no base metals at allonly gold, from mines in Canada. The coin was introduced in 1979. At the time the only bullion coin was the Krugerrand, which was not widely available because of the economic boycott of apartheidera South Africa. Coins minted between 1979 and 1982 have a gold content of .999. Author: Apostolis, Dismas Reinald Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 104 Publication Date: 2011/08/18 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.25 inches |
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Canadian Hip Hop $95.59 The Canadian hip hop scene was first established in the 1980s. Through a variety of factors, it developed much more slowly than Canadas popular rock music scene, and apart from a shortlived burst of mainstream popularity from 1989 to 1991, it remained largely an underground phenomenon until the early 2000s. Canada had hip hop artists right from the early days of the scene the first known Canadian rap single, Singing Fools The Bum Rap, was released in 1982. For the most part the infrastructure simply wasnt there to get most artists music to the recordbuying public. Even Toronto Canadas largest city and one of its most multicultural had difficulty getting an urban music station on the radio airwaves until 2000. As a result, if a Canadian hiphop artist could get signed, it was very difficult for them to get exposure even if their music videos were played on MuchMusic, many artists simply couldnt get their records into stores or played on the radio. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 134 Publication Date: 2010/04/26 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.31 inches |
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Canadian Born (Dodo Press) $18.77 Emily Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake) (1861 1913), commonly known as E. Pauline Johnson, was a Canadian writer and performer. She is often remembered for her poems that celebrate her aboriginal heritage. One such poem is the frequently anthologised The Song my Paddle Sings. Her first fulllength poem, My Little Jean, a sentimental piece written for her friend Jean Morton, first appeared in the New York publication Gems of Poetry in 1883. Throughout the 1880s she established herself as a Canadian writer and cultivated an audience amongst those who read her poetry in periodicals such as Globe, The Week, and Saturday Night. Her other works include: In the Shadows (1898), Canadian Born (1903), Ojistoh (1911), Legends of Vancouver (1911), Flint and Feather (1912), The Shagganappi (1913), The Moccasin Maker (1913), The Complete Poems (1924) and Legend of Siwash Rock (1952). Author: Johnson, E. Pauline Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 48 Publication Date: 2009/01/01 Language: English Dimensions: 9.00 x 6.00 x 0.11 inches |
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Canadian Professional Golf Tour $82.85 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The Canadian Professional Golf Tour is a mens professional golf tour headquartered in Oakville, Ontario. It was formally started in 1970 and was initially known as the Peter Jackson Tour. In 1970, Imperial Tobacco, under the Peter Jackson brand, signed on as title sponsor and brought the scattered professional events under one umbrella. The Peter Jackson Tour hosted a series of seven or eight tournaments each season with each purse eventually averaging 25,000. The Tour developed predominantly Canadian touring pros but also warmly welcomed players from around the world. Canadian Golf Hall of Fame members Dave Barr and Dan Halldorson both two time PGA Tour winners competed on the circuit in the 1970s and made several appearances once they were established on the big tour. Fellow Canadians and PGA Tour winners Al Balding and George Knudson also returned home several times in their career to play the circuit. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 108 Publication Date: 2010/12/19 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.26 inches |
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1979 Canadian Grand Prix $81.25 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The 1979 Canadian Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on 30 September 1979 at Montreal. During practice Niki Lauda announced his retirement from Formula One. Ricardo Zunino replaced him for the race. The organizers would not let the Alfa Romeo team compete unless they prequalified. They refused to do so but a compromise was reached where one of their drivers would be allowed to take part in practice. The other, Bruno Giacomelli, was not allowed to enter the race. The race turned into a close duel between Jones and Villeneuve that continued the entire race. The Canadian Grand Prix (known in French as the Grand Prix du Canada), abbreviated as gpc, is an annual auto race held in Canada starting in 1961. It has been part of the Formula One World Championship since 1967. It was first staged at Mosport Park in Bowmanville, Ontario as a sports car event before it alternated between Mosport and Circuit MontTremblant, Quebec after Formula One took over the event. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 116 Publication Date: 2010/08/01 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.27 inches |
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Canadian Income Funds $27.95 Income trusts are booming. They have been one of the best-performing classes of investments in one of the worst markets in decades. With over 150 trusts currently trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange at a combined value of over $90 billion, this relatively new vehicle, the income fund, is one of the hottest tickets on the Canadian investment landscape today. Written by two of the industry's top experts and commentators, this is the first book of its kind: a complete guide to the income trust industry in Canada. Includes complete coverage on: what income funds are and how to use them to your advantage; myths and facts about income funds; different types of income trusts; what to look for in an income trust, and how to assess the risks involved; how income trusts, and the investors in them, are taxed; funds of income funds; and much more. Explains what business owners need to know if they are considering converting their businesses into an income trust. Features listings and profiles of over 160 income funds currently available in Canada, including a description of each fund, performance history, and contact information. Designed for anyone interested in knowing how Canadian income funds work, including: investors, business owners, directors, trustees, stockbrokers, financial advisors, lawyers, accountants, investment bankers, and commercial bankers. |
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Canadian Copyright Law (Hardcover) $48.21 Copyright infringement has always been an invisible crime. In the past, artists and producers have lost millions every year when their works were used without permission. At times, it was hard for even the most knowledgeable to keep current and know when they had crossed that unseen line. Now that near-constant access to the internet is ubiquitous and the mainstream explosion of digital formats, copyright is one of the most important issues for creative professionals, consumers of that media, and those who work in related industries. Many regard the internet as a public forum and assume that either material is free for the taking or that they`ll never be caught. The line between what is protected and what is "free" is blurring further and the copyright issues are more complex than ever. Lesley Ellen Harris, lawyer and copyright expert, addresses these issues and more. She takes the convoluted legal jargon of the Canadian Copyright Act and sets it out in everyday language. She provides concrete examples to offer further clarification of complicated matters. In this fourth edition of Canadian Copyright Law, Harris brings you the latest updates according to new Canadian legislation and international agreements. And she provides a complete update on copyright issues relating to digital media. Whether you are a creator or user of copyright material, Canadian Copyright Law will keep you current on copyright law in Canada and its applications to your situation - to protect your creations, content and products in these rapidly changing markets. |
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Hemlock, Canadian 8-15 $2.99 What a lovely dense hedge! It adds value to property -- Quick! Canadian Hemlock is so beautiful it is often called the most graceful of all evergreens. The foliage is a soft blue green color that grows in flat, feathery layers all the way to the ground. It can be sheared to any formal shape desired as well as Privet Hedge. But whether it's sheared, or left un-sheared, this hedge remains neat and attractive. It is one of the fastest growing of all evergreen hedges. It also makes an excellent ornamental specimen to add graceful charm and cool beauty to your landscape. Plant 2-3' apart in good garden soil for an attractive hedge. The Canadian Hemlock will grow in shade, but prefers full sun or partial shade and plenty of moisture. Winter hardy in all parts of the U.S. and easily adapts to a wide range of soils. We suggest you protect it from prevailing winds the first year planted. You can count on it to grow 1-3' annually and make one of the best of all evergreen hedges. We send sturdy, branched 8-15" plants for quick results. 12 plants make a 24-36' hedge. |
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1991 Canadian Grand Prix $82.85 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The 1991 Canadian Grand Prix was a Formula One race held at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on June 2, 1991. There had been a lot of action in the back rooms of Formula One between the Monaco and Canadian Grands Prix, with the most notable change being that Cesare Fiorio had been fired as team manager of Ferrari and had been replaced by Piero Ferrari. Meanwhile John Barnard had left as Benettons technical director, he was replaced by Gordon Kimball. On the driver front, Julian Bailey had been fired by Lotus and was replaced by Johnny Herbert, who would fail to qualify for the race, while Alex Caffi was out of action for Footwork as a result of injuries sustained in a road accident, his place was taken by Stefan Johansson. In practice Riccardo Patrese had a huge accident, walking away unhurt. Qualifying was all Williams with Patrese taking pole position from teammate Mansell, outqualifying Mansell for the fifth straight race. Senna was third followed by Prost, Moreno, Berger, Alesi, Piquet, Modena, and an impressive Pirro. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 108 Publication Date: 2010/12/10 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.26 inches |
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A Canadian Wilderness Fishing Adventure $9.99 "Feel the salty ocean spray in your face and the reel nearly jump out of your hands as you join in this adventure of a father and his two sons in the wilds of British Columbia for A Canadian Wilderness Fishing Adventure. Confronted with the fact that his teenage sons were growing up, Bob Simpson decided that the Simpson men needed one more great adventure. A previous trip to Cabo San Lucas had provided great adventure, but had left a feeling of 'unfinished business' within the family. With the anticipation of great sportsmen and the warmth of family, the Simpsons embarked on an unforgettable journey. Come share in the adventures and the fish tales of a father bonding with his sons." |


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