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  2. Canadian Ice Service - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Ice Service (CIS) is a division of the Meteorological Service of Canada (MSC), which is a branch of Canada's Department of the Environment and Climate Change. [1] The CIS is the leading authority for information about ice in Canada's navigable waters. [ 1 ]

  3. Guy Lafleur - Wikipedia

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    Guy Damien Lafleur OC CQ (September 20, 1951 – April 22, 2022), nicknamed "the Flower" and "Le Démon Blond", was a Canadian professional ice hockey player. He was the first player in National Hockey League (NHL) history to score 50 goals in six consecutive seasons as well as 50 goals and 100 points in six consecutive seasons. [1]

  4. Resolute, Nunavut - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Ice Service. Present and future sea ice travel: Resolute Maannaujuq ammalu sivuniksattinni sikukkut aullaaqattarniq: Qausuittuq = Déplacements actuels et futurs sur la glace de mer: Resolute. Ottawa: Canadian Ice Service = Service Canadien des glaces, 2007. ISBN 978-0-662-49881-0

  5. RADARSAT - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Ice Service (CIS) is one of the largest processors of the RADARSAT data. [10] Once the CIS has processed the data at the Canadian Center for Data Processing (CCTD) in Gatineau, Quebec, it is then provided to clients such as the Canadian Coast Guard (CCG). Since RADARSAT data is readily available in near-real time, it is one of the ...

  6. John Denison (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    John Burton Denison CM (June 30, 1916 – January 6, 2001) was a Canadian ice road engineer who operated in the Northwest Territories in the 1950s to 1970s. [ 1 ] Biography

  7. 2023 Canada ice storm - Wikipedia

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    The two most populous provinces in Canada, Ontario and Quebec, were most severely impacted by the natural catastrophe, with the worst power outage in Quebec since the 1998 ice storm brought on by toppled power lines and blocked roadways. Thousands of branches and trees snapped under the weight of the ice storm and the force of the winds. [6]

  8. Petermann Glacier - Wikipedia

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    The National Ice Center named the new iceberg, the Petermann Ice Island (2010) [13] to differentiate it from a similar calving event two years earlier which produced Petermann Ice Island (2008). That island was tracked by the Canadian Ice Service for over a year as it travelled out into Nares Strait and south through Baffin Bay before losing ...

  9. Kwäday Dän Ts'ìnchi - Wikipedia

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    Kwäday Dän Ts'ìnchi (/ k w ə ˈ t aɪ t ʌ n t ˈ s ɪ n tʃ i /), or Canadian Ice Man, is a naturally mummified body found in Tatshenshini-Alsek Provincial Park in British Columbia, Canada, by a group of hunters in 1999. Kwäday Dän Ts'ìnchi means "Long Ago Person Found" in Southern Tutchone, and is pronounced [kʷʰətaj tən ...