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  2. Canadian Auto Workers - Wikipedia

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    The CAW began as the Canadian Region of the United Auto Workers (UAW).. The UAW was founded in August 1935, and the Canadian Region of the UAW was established in 1937 following the 1937 GM Oshawa strike at General Motors's Oshawa, Ontario plant.

  3. Bob White (trade unionist) - Wikipedia

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    Robert White, OC (April 28, 1935 – February 19, 2017) was a prominent leader in the Canadian trade union and labour movement who was the founding president of the Canadian Auto Workers (now Unifor) after leading its separation from its American parent, the United Auto Workers, and then president of the Canadian Labour Congress.

  4. Church of All Worlds - Wikipedia

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    The Church of All Worlds (CAW) is an American Neopagan group whose stated mission is to evolve a network of information, mythology, and experience that provides a context and stimulus for reawakening Gaia and reuniting her children through tribal community dedicated to responsible stewardship and evolving consciousness.

  5. CAW - Wikipedia

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    CAW may refer to: Canadian Auto Workers , a former trade union in that country (now merged into Unifor) Carbon arc welding , a process which produces coalescence of metals by heating them with an arc between a nonconsumable carbon electrode and the work-piece

  6. Buzz Hargrove - Wikipedia

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    He instead endorsed CAW lawyer Joe Comartin who placed fourth. Hargrove was initially much more publicly supportive of McDonough's successor, Jack Layton, and the CAW unequivocally supported the federal NDP in the 2004 federal election. The NDP made significant gains in popular vote but gained only 5 seats for a total of 19, well short of its ...

  7. James Lewis Caw - Wikipedia

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  8. Oakley founder James Jannard sells Malibu mansion for $210 ...

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    Malibu now holds the three highest home sales in California history. In addition to Jannard and Jay-Z, venture capitalist Marc Andreessen joined the list after paying $177 million for a sprawling ...

  9. Craig McCaw - Wikipedia

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    McCaw is the second of four sons of Marion and J. Elroy McCaw.As a child, the family lived in the posh gated Highlands community north of Seattle, and McCaw attended Seattle's private Lakeside School, where he was later given a Lakeside Distinguished Alumni Award.