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  2. Canadian postal abbreviations for provinces and territories

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    Also P.Q. is unofficially used, short for Province de Québec. [4] Later, PQ evolved from P.Q. as the first two-letter non-punctuated abbreviation. Later still, QC evolved as the second two-letter non-punctuated abbreviation, making Quebec's abbreviation consistent with other provinces insofar as using letters solely from the name of the ...

  3. Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    Ottawa [a] is the capital city of Canada.It is located in the southern portion of the province of Ontario, at the confluence of the Ottawa River and the Rideau River.Ottawa borders Gatineau, Quebec, and forms the core of the Ottawa–Gatineau census metropolitan area (CMA) and the National Capital Region (NCR). [13]

  4. List of city nicknames and slogans in Canada - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of nicknames and slogans of cities in Canada.Many Canadian cities and communities are known by various aliases, slogans, sobriquets, and other nicknames to the general population at either the local, regional, national, or international scales, often due to marketing campaigns and widespread usage in the media.

  5. City of Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    Map of post-2001 Ottawa showing urban area, highways, waterways, and historic townships. Founded in 1826 as Bytown and later renamed Ottawa and incorporated as a city in 1855. The City of Ottawa Act, 1999 (French: Loi de 1999 sur la ville d'Ottawa) is an act of the legislature of Ontario which created the City of Ottawa.

  6. History of Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    By 1914, Ottawa's population had surpassed 100,000 and today it is the capital of a G7 country whose metropolitan population exceeds one million. The origin of the name "Ottawa" is derived from the Algonquin word adawe, meaning "to trade". The word refers to the indigenous peoples who used the river to trade, hunt, fish, camp, harvest plants ...

  7. Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of Canada in Ottawa, west of Parliament Hill Canada's judiciary interprets laws and has the power to strike down acts of Parliament that violate the constitution. The Supreme Court of Canada is the highest court, final arbiter, and has been led since 2017 by Richard Wagner , the Chief Justice of Canada . [ 180 ]

  8. List of U.S. state and territory abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia's list of U.S. state and territory abbreviations.

  9. Ottawa morphology - Wikipedia

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    For a noun such as Ottawa pwaagan, ‘pipe,’ which is missing the initial short vowel that occurs in other dialects, the first-person possessive form ndoopwaagan ‘my pipe’ has been reanalyzed as consisting of a prefix ndoo-and the noun stem pwaagan. Uncertainty about the status of the vowel alternations appears to have served as the ...