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  2. Dear Canada - Wikipedia

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    Dear Canada is a series of historical novels for children, published by Scholastic Canada and popular in school libraries and classrooms. [1] Each text explores significant events in Canadian history through the eyes of a female child. [ 1 ]

  3. Tara Reid: I'm a prisoner in my own home - AOL

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    Tara Reid has been a constant subject of tabloid headlines ever since hitting it big in 1999's American Pie. ET visited the actress at home to find out how she copes with all the negative press.

  4. I Am Canada - Wikipedia

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    I Am Canada is a series of Canadian historical novels marketed at older boys, with the first book being published in September 2010. The series is written by a variety of Canadian authors and is published by Scholastic Canada Ltd.

  5. Book City (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Book City is a Canadian independent book store chain based out of Toronto. [1] History ... Book City (Canada) Add languages ...

  6. Category:Memoirs of imprisonment - Wikipedia

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    This category is for autobiographies or memoirs in book form dealing with significant episodes of imprisonment, or by a prison guard or officer. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.

  7. 1971 Kingston Penitentiary riot - Wikipedia

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    The federal prison was widely considered to be the harshest prison in Canada and in 1971 it held 641 prisoners. [2] A journalist, Ron Tripp, who visited Kingston penitentiary wrote: "As soon you walked in, you had a sense that society had crushed and defeated you. It was a human warehouse of death, decay and horror. Many inmates died of murder ...

  8. Kingston Penitentiary - Wikipedia

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    Kingston Penitentiary, c. 1901 Kingston Penitentiary cellblock Unique architecture under dome connecting the shop buildings. Constructed from 1833 to 1834 and opened on June 1, 1835, as the "Provincial Penitentiary of the Province of Upper Canada", it was one of the oldest prisons in continuous use in the world at the time of its closure in 2013.

  9. Category:Novels set in Ontario - Wikipedia

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