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  2. Canadian fashion - Wikipedia

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    Clockwise from top: woman wearing black boots, leggings, and cabin socks (Chilliwack, 2017), Chatelaine fashion editor Vivian Wilcox (1955), HRH the Princess of Wales in a Canada-themed outfit (Ottawa, 2011), "Niagara Falls fashion plate" (1842), Nunavimiut outer parka (c. 1914) at the Royal Ontario Museum, Canada Goose logo, Canadian teenagers ...

  3. 5 Best Photo Opportunities in Ottawa - AOL

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    Ottawa Tourism As Canada's capital, Ottawa is home to national landmarks galore: Parliament Hill, the Rideau Canal, and many others worth a photograph or two. But you'll also find charming corners ...

  4. Ottawa Fashion Week - Wikipedia

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    Ottawa Fashion Week is a nonprofit event which takes place in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada biannually, in February and September. OFW is a platform for local and international designers to showcase their fashion creations, [ 1 ] both to the citizens of Ottawa and to visitors to the Canada's capital city from around the world. [ 2 ]

  5. Female toplessness in Canada - Wikipedia

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    A 1992 poll showed that 62% of Canadians opposed women having topfreedom, with women being more likely to be opposed. [25] A more detailed survey was undertaken in 1998, [26] and a detailed analysis were published by Fischtein and colleagues in 2005 (Fischtein et al. 2005). This showed context to be important; for instance, 72% opposed to ...

  6. St. Laurent Centre - Wikipedia

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    It is currently the 27th largest mall in Canada. The mall's owner, Morguard, has applied to the City of Ottawa for land-use planning approvals to permit an expansion of the mall, bringing the overall size to 121,000 square metres (1,300,000 sq ft). If approved, the expansion would make St. Laurent Centre the 10th largest mall in Canada.

  7. Trousers as women's clothing - Wikipedia

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    Women wearing knickerbockers 1924 Actress Joan Crawford wearing trousers in 1927. During the post-war years into the early 1920s, French and American clothing manufacturers appear to have been confused on what kind of clothes to make for women, as some thought prewar norms should be restored, whilst others sought ways forward and evolution.

  8. Ottawa Lady Senators - Wikipedia

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    The Ottawa Lady Senators is a women's ice hockey organization, based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The organization organizes teams in several age divisions, including Intermediate in the Ontario Women's Hockey League (OWHL). The women's senior-level ice hockey team formerly played in the Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL), until 2010

  9. Ottawa Ladies' College - Wikipedia

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    The Ottawa Ladies' College was a non-denominational Ottawa educational institution founded in 1869 for the purpose of providing a quality education to women. The private school operated on First Avenue in The Glebe from 1914 to 1942. During the Second World War, the Ladies College facilities were used by the Canadian Military.