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  2. The Children's Place - Wikipedia

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    The Children’s Place is a retailer of clothing for children. It sells its products primarily under its proprietary brands The Children’s Place, Gymboree , Sugar & Jade, PJ Place and Crazy 8. The company has about 525 stores in the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico, and also sells via two online outlets and through five franchise partners in 15 ...

  3. Timeline of Canadian history - Wikipedia

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    Year Date Event Ref. to 14,000 BCE At some unknown time prior to this date, Paleo-Indians moved across the Beringia land bridge from eastern Siberia into northwest North America, settling in some areas of Alaska and the Yukon, [1] but are blocked from further travel south into the continent by extensive glaciation.

  4. Canadian Children's Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Museum of History has expanded the exhibition twice since its opening, first in 1994 and again in 2007. At the end of July 2007, it welcomed its eight-millionth visitor. [ 1 ] The museum announced that it would undertake a major renewal project from January 2020. [ 3 ]

  5. The Canadian Encyclopedia - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Encyclopedia (TCE; French: L'Encyclopédie canadienne) is the national encyclopedia of Canada, published online by the Toronto-based historical organization Historica Canada, with the support of the federal Department of Canadian Heritage. Available for free online in both English and French, The Canadian Encyclopedia includes more ...

  6. National Historic Sites of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Brigadier General Ernest Alexander Cruikshank, a noted authority on the War of 1812 and the history of Ontario, was chosen as the Board's first chairman, a post he held for twenty years. [19] The first place designated and plaqued under the new program was the "Cliff Site" in Port Dover, Ontario , where two priests claimed sovereignty over the ...

  7. 1935 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    October 15 – Willie O'Ree, ice hockey player, first Black Canadian player in the National Hockey League [4] October 20 – Russell Doern, politician (d. 1987) November 15 – Bill Graham, Canadian football player (d. 2020) November 17 – Audrey Thomas, novelist and short story writer; December 9 – Christopher Pratt, painter and printmaker ...

  8. Canadian Museum of History - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Museum of History originates from the collecting efforts of the Geological Survey of Canada (GSC), an organization established in 1842 in Montreal. [2] In 1856 the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada passed an act that enabled the GSC to establish a museum to exhibit items found from its geological and archaeological field trips; with the museum initially established in ...

  9. History of Canada (1945–1960) - Wikipedia

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    Parents of children under 16 years old were given monthly payments between $5 and $8, depending on the age of the children. [2] The economy had prospered because of the war, and in Alberta, there was an economic boom due to the discovery of new oil fields in 1947. Spending on consumer goods increased during the post-war period while car ...