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  2. Canadian fashion - Wikipedia

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    Canadian fashion refers to the styles, trends, design, and production of clothing, footwear, accessories, and other expressions of fashion in Canada and the polities ...

  3. Glossary of economics - Wikipedia

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    Also called resource cost advantage. The ability of a party (whether an individual, firm, or country) to produce a greater quantity of a good, product, or service than competitors using the same amount of resources. absorption The total demand for all final marketed goods and services by all economic agents resident in an economy, regardless of the origin of the goods and services themselves ...

  4. Lorie Tarshis - Wikipedia

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    Lorie Tarshis (22 March 1911 – 4 October 1993) was a Canadian economist who taught mostly at Stanford University.He is credited with writing the first introductory textbook that brought Keynesian thinking into American university classrooms, [1] the 1947 Elements of Economics.

  5. The History of the Canadian Tuxedo - AOL

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  6. List of books about prime ministers of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Insiders: Government, Business, and the Lobbyists, by John Sawatsky, 1987. Prime Ministers of Canada, by Jim Lotz, 1987. Selling Out: Four Years of the Mulroney Government, by Eric Hamovitch, Rae Murphy, and Robert Chodos, 1988. Friends in high places: politics and patronage in the Mulroney government, by Claire Hoy, 1989.

  7. Economic history of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Green, Alan G. "Twentieth-Century Canadian Economic History" in Stanley L. Engerman and Robert E Gallman, eds. Cambridge Economic History of the United States volume 3 (2000) pp 191–248. Innis, Harold A. Essays in Canadian Economic History (1956) online edition; Innis, Harold A. History of the Canadian Pacific Railway (1923) online

  8. Jean jacket - Wikipedia

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    A "Canadian tuxedo" (also known as "double denim") is a colloquial term for wearing a jean shirt or denim jacket with jeans. [20] The term reportedly originated in 1951 after Bing Crosby was refused entry to a hotel in Vancouver , British Columbia , because he was wearing a denim top and denim bottoms.

  9. Economy of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canadian business services are largely concentrated in large urban areas of Canada. The second-largest portion of the service sector is the business service, and it employs only a slightly smaller percentage of the population. [105] This includes the financial services, real estate, and communications industries. This portion of the economy has ...