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  2. David Bull (craftsman) - Wikipedia

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    David Bull (born 11 November 1951) is a Canadian ukiyo-e woodblock printer and carver who heads the Mokuhankan studio in Asakusa, Tokyo. [1] [2] Born in Britain, Bull moved to Canada at the age of 5.

  3. The Battlefields Park - Wikipedia

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    An artillery piece on display at The Battlefields Park. The Battlefields Park (French: Parc des Champs-de-Bataille) includes the Plains of Abraham with the nearby and smaller Des Braves park, both within the district of Montcalm in Quebec City, and forms one of the few Canadian national urban parks.

  4. Urban parks in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Urban parks in Canada are areas that offer recreation and green spaces to residents of a municipality. An urban park is often owned or maintained by a municipal government . However, several parks and green spaces may also be maintained or owned by a conservation authority (such as the conservation authorities of Ontario ), regional government ...

  5. Christopher Pratt - Wikipedia

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    His work was the subject of a major touring retrospective organized by the Vancouver Art Gallery in 1985, a touring print retrospective and catalogue raisonné, The Prints of Christopher Pratt: 1958-1991 in 1992, a major traveling retrospective exhibition organized by the National Gallery of Canada in 2005, [10] [11] and a ten-year ...

  6. Urban Indian reserve - Wikipedia

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    An urban Indian reserve (French: réserve indienne urbaine) or urban First Nations reserve (French: réserve urbaine des premières nations) is land that the Government of Canada has designated as a First Nations reserve that is situated within an urban area. [1]

  7. CADPAT - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Defence Research and Development Canada, based at CFB Suffield, set forth a requirement to develop a new urban pattern for the Canadian Forces based on the three major metropolitan areas of Canada: Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal. The prototype pattern is known as the Canadian urban environment pattern (CUEPAT).

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