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  2. Milton Avery - Wikipedia

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    Milton Clark Avery (/ ˈ eɪ v ə r i /; March 7, 1885 – January 3, 1965 [1]) was an American modern painter. Born in Altmar, New York , he moved to Connecticut in 1898 and later to New York City.

  3. Canadian humour - Wikipedia

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    Particularly in recent years, Canada has produced a number of musical groups who have been described as "comedy rock". Bands such as Barenaked Ladies, Odds, Crash Test Dummies, The Awkward Stage and Rheostatics are sometimes misunderstood as being strictly novelty bands, but in fact many of their songs use humour to illuminate more serious themes.

  4. Culture of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada and the United States are often inevitably compared as sibling countries, and the perceptions that arise from this oft-held contrast have gone to shape the advertised worldwide identities of both nations: the United States is seen as the rebellious child of the British Crown, forged in the fires of violent revolution; Canada is the ...

  5. Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada is noted for having a positive relationship with the Netherlands, owing, in part, to its contribution to the Dutch liberation during the Second World War. [86] Canada has diplomatic and consular offices in over 270 locations in approximately 180 foreign countries. [199] Canada is a member of various international organizations and forums ...

  6. 1974 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    July 3 – Canada first demands that its territorial waters be extended to 200 nautical miles (370 km; 230 mi). Vote of no-confidence in parliament forces election. July 8 – Federal election: Pierre Trudeau's Liberals win a majority. July 31 – Bill 22 is passed making French the official language of government and business in Quebec.

  7. Wikipedia:People by year/Reports/Canadians/For years in ...

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    1804), Canadian historical figures, Canadian history, Canadian philanthropists, Early Canadian business leaders, Fur trade, People from Quebec, 1752 — John Graves Simcoe (d. 1806), Canadian historical figures, Lieutenant Governors of Ontario, Lieutenant colonels, London, Ontario, Ontario history, 1756 — James Gambier, 1st Baron Gambier (d.

  8. O-Pee-Chee - Wikipedia

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    The O-Pee-Chee Company, Ltd. was a Canadian confectionery company founded in 1911 based in London, Ontario. [1] O-Pee-Chee was best known as a maker of trading cards.It entered into a marketing agreement with the Topps Company in 1958, releasing several collections of baseball, gridiron football and ice hockey cards.

  9. Category:Business magazines published in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; Help. Pages in category "Business magazines published in Canada" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of ...