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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.
"Sugar Making in Montreal" by Cornelius Krieghoff (October 1852), part of the Peter Winkworth Collection of Canadiana at Library and Archives Canada.. Canadiana is a term used to describe things (e.g., books, historical documents, works of art, music and artifacts), ideas, or activities that concern or are distinctive of Canada, its peoples, and/or its culture, especially works of literature ...
This glossary of geography terms is a list of definitions of terms and concepts used in geography and related fields, including Earth science, oceanography, cartography, and human geography, as well as those describing spatial dimension, topographical features, natural resources, and the collection, analysis, and visualization of geographic ...
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Canadian consumer fashion trends are linked to the legacy of the country's fashion history and are often an expression of the varied lifestyles associated with Canada's social classes and geography, as seen in athleisure and functional apparel. The "blanket jacket", for example, is possibly Canada's first athleisure garment, and is a ...
The historiography of Canada deals with the manner in which historians have depicted, analyzed, and debated the history of Canada.It also covers the popular memory of critical historical events, ideas and leaders, as well as the depiction of those events in museums, monuments, reenactments, pageants and historic sites.
Katie Holmes. Gotham/GC Images Katie Holmes is pulling the Canadian tuxedo into the 21st century. The 45-year-old actress was photographed out in New York City on Tuesday, April 9, in a fitted ...
It was one of the first books that explicitly examined the idea of place, and also one of the first phenomenological studies in geography. It has been widely cited and has been described as a Classic in Human Geography in both Progress in Human Geography, Vol 24, No 4, 2000, and Classics in Human Geography , ed. P. Hubbard, R. Kitchen, & G ...