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She had directed the detailed planning of the funeral, including ordering all the major events and asking former President George H. W. Bush as well as former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney to speak during the National Cathedral Service.
** U. S. President Bush meets Canadian prime minister Mulroney in Ottawa, laying the groundwork for the Acid Rain Treaty of 1991.
They recorded their experiences as pioneers in Parr Traill's The Backwoods of Canada ( 1836 ) and Canadian Crusoes ( 1852 ), and Moodie's Roughing It in the Bush ( 1852 ) and Life in the Clearings ( 1853 ).
In a Talking to Americans segment on the Canadian mock television news show This Hour Has 22 Minutes during the 2000 American election, comedian Rick Mercer posed as a reporter and asked several people ( including then-Texas governor George W. Bush ) what they thought of " Prime Minister Jean Poutine " and his endorsement of Bush for president.
Frye collected his disparate writings on Canadian writing and painting in The Bush Garden: Essays on the Canadian Imagination ( 1971 ).
* The Bush Garden: Essays on the Canadian Imagination
The Star was an early opponent of the Iraq War and sharply criticized most policies of George W. Bush, but supported Canadian participation in U. S. continental missile defense.
In 1978, Canadian researcher Arthur Bray uncovered previously classified Canadian UFO documents naming Dr. Vannevar Bush as heading a highly secret UFO investigation group within the U. S. Research and Development Board.
The author of the documents, Wilbert Smith, was a UFOlogist working in the Canadian Department of Transport who is not known to have had any security clearance, and the skeptical researcher Christopher D. Allan concludes that there is no way any such group headed by Bush could have come to his knowledge.
Still a Canadian citizen, he was one of the few foreign nationals working within the Bush White House.
The most famous segment, aired in 2000, featured Mercer asking then-presidential candidate George W. Bush – who had previously stated that " you can't stump me on world leaders " – for his reaction to an endorsement by Canadian Prime Minister " Jean Poutine ".
In 1986, she attracted a blaze of international publicity when reporter Juliet O ' Neill caught her slapping her social secretary Connie Gibson Connors at an official dinner she and her husband were hosting in honour of the Canadian prime minister Brian Mulroney and U. S. Vice-President George H. Bush.
A large mural, commissioned by the Canadian government in 1963 for CAD $ 18, 000 titled " Bush Pilot in Northern Sky " by Jack Shadbolt, remains to this day.
He successfully got Bush to answer questions about non-existent Canadian Prime Minister " Jean Poutine ".
He reached national notoriety after a 22 Minutes piece aired in which Canadian MP Carolyn Parrish stepped on a President George W. Bush doll, later causing her to be removed from caucus.
On her 2006 album Impeach My Bush, Canadian electroclash artist Peaches ( musician ) outlined the gesture as " thumbs up, fingers out, pull back " in the song " Rock the Shocker ".
Canadian Bush Party is a Canadian punk trio from Canada, formed by Sheppy Fortrell, Jimi Payne, and Bucky Lopez in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1977.
Canadian Bush Party is known for their unsubtle use of Canadian imagery, such as Don Cherry, or the Squamish Five.

Bush and band
* Lamentations ( Live at Shepherd's Bush Empire 2003 ), a live DVD by Progressive metal band Opeth
For example, the intense backlash against country band the Dixie Chicks, for remarks critical of President George W. Bush onstage in London in 2003, was described by newspaper columnist Don Williams as the price for freely speaking political views disapproved by supporters of the Iraq War.
The band was formed in late 1993 by Chris Ballew ( bass guitar and lead vocals ) and Dave Dederer ( guitar and backup vocals ), who met while attending The Bush School in Seattle.
John Bush is involved with his former band Armored Saint, while original Anthrax vocalist Neil Turbin has been touring Japan, Europe, Mexico and US with his band DeathRiders.
It raised controversy when it was said to be an attack on the Bush administration, and was banned from daytime view on MTV ( despite the band saying that it was not an attack on a particular person, rather a comment on some people's negative attitudes ).
* Bush ( band ), a popular English rock band, named after the Shepherd's Bush district in London
During his time in the band, Byrne took on outside projects, collaborating with Brian Eno during 1979 and 1981 on the album My Life in the Bush of Ghosts, which attracted considerable critical acclaim due to its early use of analogue sampling and found sounds.
The album features vocalist Joey Belladonna, who had been replaced in the band two years earlier by John Bush.
Gavin McGregor Rossdale ( born 30 October 1965 ) is an English musician, known as the lead singer and rhythm guitarist of the rock band Bush as well as an actor.
The band changed its name to Bush in the summer of 1994 and released the promo Sixteen Stone.
Rossdale has been the lead singer / songwriter for the British post-grunge rock band Bush since its inception.
It entered the Billboard Hot 100 at Number 76, rising to 27 in October 2008, giving Rossdale his first Top 40 hit since the days when he fronted the post-grunge band Bush.
In 1995, Rossdale met Gwen Stefani, lead singer of the ska punk band No Doubt, when Bush and No Doubt were on tour.
A well-known Bush band is The Bushwackers.
Stefani began to make recordings without the band, contributing vocals to tracks for The Brian Setzer Orchestra, Prince, Fishbone & Familyhood Nextperience, and her boyfriend Gavin Rossdale's band Bush.
In 2000, the band offered the track " River City Rapist " to George W. Bush as his presidential campaign song.
Consequently, Florida Governor Jeb Bush and Florida Attorney General Charlie Crist announced that the band would be prosecuted for assisting with suicide.
In April 1988, towards the end of the sessions, the band recruited lead guitarist Alan Murphy ( a highly-rated session guitarist who'd worked extensively with Kate Bush and had also been a member of Go West ).

Bush and ),
First Ladies Nancy Reagan, Barbara Bush ( standing, left to right ), Lady Bird Johnson, Pat Nixon, Rosalynn Carter, and Betty Ford ( seated, left to right ) at the dedication of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, November 1991
" His output does not fit into conventional political classification, including attacks on feminism ( generally the proviso of the right ), George W. Bush ( generally the proviso of the left ), Israel ( though not of Jews in general ), and evolution ( generally the proviso of religious fundamentalists ).
* John Ford Paterson ( 1851 – 1912 ), Scottish-Australian landscape painter ; elected president of Victorian Artists Society in 1902 ; highly regarded 1896 painting Evening in the Bush
** Bush / Quayle ( R ), 53 % ( 426 Electoral Votes )
** Bush / Quayle ( R ), 37 % ( 168 Electoral Votes )
However, on January 7, 2008, George W. Bush appointee H. Dale Hall, Director of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service ( USFWS ), signed a recommendation to abandon jaguar recovery as a federal goal under the Endangered Species Act.
John David Ashcroft ( born May 9, 1942 ) is an American politician who served as the 79th U. S. Attorney General ( 2001-05 ), in the George W. Bush Administration.
It is also known as Ivybush, Calico Bush, Spoonwood ( because native Americans used to make their spoons out of it ), Sheep Laurel, Lambkill and Clamoun.
In a similar case arising from Louisiana's interposition act, Bush v. Orleans Parish School Board, 364 U. S. 500 ( 1960 ), the Supreme Court affirmed the decision of a federal district court that rejected interposition.
By the end of the war, MIT became the nation's largest wartime R & D contractor ( attracting some criticism of Bush ), employing nearly 4000 in the Radiation Laboratory alone and receiving in excess of $ 100 million ($ billion in 2012 dollars ) before 1946.
* 1987 – Sammie ( Sammie Bush ), American singer
However, in Bush's manuscript draft of " Memex II " of 1959 ( also published in ), Bush says, " Professional societies will no longer print papers ..." and states that individuals will either order sets of papers to come on tape-complete with photographs and diagrams-or download ' facsimiles ' by telephone.
After President George W. Bush approved the execution ( McVeigh was a federal inmate and federal law dictates that the President must approve the execution of federal prisoners ), he was executed by lethal injection at the Federal Correctional Complex, Terre Haute in Terre Haute, Indiana, on June 11.
In November 1992, President Bush assigned responsibility for overall training, management, leadership, coordination and support for U. S. Open Skies observation missions to the On-Site Inspection Agency ( OSIA ), now a part of the Defense Threat Reduction Agency ( DTRA ).
Many names for pubs that appear nonsensical may have come from corruptions of old slogans or phrases, such as " The Bag o ' Nails " ( Bacchanals ), " The Goat and Compasses " ( God Encompasseth Us ), " The Cat and the Fiddle " ( Caton Fidèle ) and " The Bull and Bush ", which purportedly celebrates the victory of Henry VIII at " Boulogne Bouche " or Boulogne-sur-Mer Harbour.
Charles, Prince of Wales ( 3 November 1972 ), U. S. President Jimmy Carter ( 15 July 1978 ), and U. S. Vice President ( later President ) George H. W. Bush ( George Bush Senior ) ( 1 February 1983 ).
Under the George W. Bush administration ( 2001 – 2009 ), patent extension legislation that allowed Bayer AG, as well as other drug companies, a six-month patent extension for testing their products for safety in children was signed into law.

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