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Many McGill graduates continue on to careers in the European Union, notably France, and make up the bulk of corporate lawyers in Montréal's legal market, in addition to careers on Bay Street, Canada's financial core.
Along portions of Canada's Canusa Street, houses on the southern end of the street lie entirely within Vermont, while their driveways direct northward, and connect to the street in Quebec, as the northern portions of their properties are within Canada.
Surrounding the square are other major landmarks, including the Toronto Eaton Centre, 10 Dundas Street East, 33 Dundas Street East, Ryerson University, Ed Mirvish Theatre, Atrium on Bay and Canada's largest media tower.
299 Queen Street West, also known as Bell Media Queen Street, is the headquarters of the television / radio broadcast hub of Bell Canada's media unit, Bell Media located at the intersection of Queen Street West and John Street in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
* MTV Canada's studios are located at the Masonic Temple at Davenport Road and Yonge Street.
The-year-old building, regarded as " Western Canada's oldest skyscraper ," will mark the college's second urban campus in downtown Winnipeg and is only one block from the Princess Street Campus.
Plans are underway to transform the Bathurst Street and Wilson Avenue area into Canada's first official " Little Philippines " due to the high concentration of Filipino owned businesses in the area.
Since turning to commentary, Albrechtsen has written for the Australian Financial Review, The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Sunday Age, Quadrant, Canada's National Post, The Vancouver Sun and The Wall Street Journal Asia.
Canada's Walk of Fame runs along King Street from John Street to Simcoe Street and south on Simcoe.
Bank Transitway Station or Bank Street Station is a bus-stop on Ottawa, Ontario, Canada's transitway served by OC Transpo buses.
The riding contains notable areas such as Rosedale ( one of Canada's wealthiest enclaves ), Regent Park ( Canada's first and largest social housing development ), St. Jamestown ( a largely immigrant area and the most densely populated neighbourhood in Canada ), Cabbagetown, Church and Wellesley ( Canada's largest gay community ), the eastern portion of the University of Toronto and part of the city's financial district ( the northern portion of Bay Street ).
In 1925, Pine Street was renamed Valour Road because three of Canada's Victoria Cross recipients resided on the same 700 block of that street: Frederick Hall, Leo Clarke and Robert Shankland.
Valpy co-authored three books ( two on Canada's Constitution and the third on on the 21st-century generation of new Canadian adults ), produced public affairs documentaries for CBC Radio, contributed chapters to several books on public policy issues and written for Maclean's, Time Canada, Policy Options, Shambhala Sun and Elm Street magazines.
Markland Street Asset Management, which launched the Oil Sands Sector Fund, raised C $ 430 million in one of Canada's largest closed-end IPOs.
His work has been published in the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Playboy, TIME magazine, The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, Slate, Reason, Worth magazine, Canada's National Post, and the Chicago Tribune.

Canada's and showing
A 1900 map showing the boundaries of the second District of Assiniboia. The ( Second ) District of Assiniboia was later created ( 1882 ) as a regional administrative district of Canada's North-West Territories.
Pratt was charged with creation of maps covering the entire region of Canada's commercially productive areas by showing agriculture, forestry, wildlife, and recreation, all with the same classification schemes.

Canada's and exclusively
In 2000, a Canadian government survey estimated that 9 % of Canada's 6 million cigarette smokers smoked hand-rolled cigarettes " sometimes or most of the time "-7 % smoked roll-your-owns " exclusively ", and over 90 % of rolling papers sold in Canada were for tobacco consumption.
The carrier is notable for being one of Canada's two carriers to exclusively carry the Galaxy Nexus smartphone for the country's Christmas and holiday season of 2011.

Canada's and Canadian
Following the 1852 Telegraph Act, Canada's first permanent transatlantic telegraph link was a submarine cable built in 1866 between Ireland and Newfoundland. Telegrams were sent through networks built by Canadian Pacific and Canadian National.
Canada's centennial in 1967 is often seen as an important milestone in the history of Canadian patriotism, and in Canada's maturing as a distinct, independent country, after which Dominion Day became more popular with average Canadians.
During the 2008 Canadian parliamentary dispute, two of Canada's opposition parties signed an agreement to form what would become the country's second coalition government since Confederation if the minority Conservative government was defeated on a vote of non-confidence ; unseating Stephen Harper as Prime Minister.
Canadian spelling conventions can be partly explained by Canada's trade history.
Canada's automobile industry, on the other hand, has been dominated by American firms from its inception, explaining why Canadians use the American spelling of tire ( hence, " Canadian Tire ") and American terminology for the parts of automobiles ( for example, truck instead of lorry, gasoline instead of petrol, trunk instead of boot ).
Canada's political history has also had an influence on Canadian spelling.
Over time, elements of the cultures of Canada's Aboriginal peoples and immigrant populations have become incorporated into mainstream Canadian culture.
Canadian Government policies such as ; publicly funded health care, higher and more progressive taxation, outlawing capital punishment, strong efforts to eliminate poverty, an emphasis on cultural diversity, and most recently legalizing same-sex marriage – are social indicators of Canada's political and cultural values.
Canada's federal government has influenced Canadian culture with programs, laws and institutions.
The largest class action suit to date in Canada was settled in 2005 after Nora Bernard initiated efforts that led to an estimated 79, 000 survivors of Canada's residential school system suing the Canadian government.
The constitution outlines Canada's system of government, as well as the civil rights of all Canadian citizens and those in Canada.
Part V of this act established an amending formula for the Canadian constitution, the lack of which ( due to more than 50 years of disagreement between the federal and provincial governments ) was the only reason Canada's constitutional amendments still required approval by the British parliament after ratification of the Statute of Westminster in 1931.
The Canadian dominatrix Terri-Jean Bedford, who was one of three women who initiated an application in the Ontario Superior Court seeking invalidation of Canada's laws regarding brothels, sought to differentiate for clarity her occupation as a dominatrix rather than a prostitute to the media, due to frequent misunderstanding and conflation by the public of the two terms.
The preferred term in Canada's Central Arctic is Inuinnaq, and in the eastern Canadian Arctic Inuit.
* 1968 – Canada's three military services, the Royal Canadian Navy, the Canadian Army and the Royal Canadian Air Force, are unified into the Canadian Forces.
Gray whales are protected under Canada's Species at Risk Act which obligates Canadian governments to prepare management plans for the whales and consider the interests of the whales when permitting development.
This may understate the Irish contribution to Canada's population, as those responding " Canadian " in census surveys are thought to be largely of British or Irish descent.
* 2008 – Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper makes an historic official apology to Canada's First Nations in regard to a residential school abuse in which children are isolated from their homes, families and cultures for a century.
* The Canadian Encyclopedia-Kain, Karen featuring a clip of Karen's performance in the National Ballet of Canada's 1976 production of Giselle
St. Laurent was ranked # 4 on a survey of the first 20 prime ministers ( through Jean Chrétien ) of Canada done by Canadian historians, and used by J. L. Granatstein and Norman Hillmer in their book Prime Ministers: Ranking Canada's Leaders.

Canada's and content
Originally a national service operated jointly by Canada's incumbent local exchange carriers and operational run as a content portal by MediaLinx, the companies other than Bell ( including Aliant ) have since retreated to their own brands.
His first post upon returning to his home country was an advisory position with the Canadian Radio and Television Commission ( CRTC ) in Ottawa, where he battled Canada's private broadcasters, especially CTV, over new Canadian content regulations.
As Canada's largest software company, it produces and distributes computer software applications designed to enable enterprise content management ( ECM ) solutions for large corporations across all industries.
It planned to relaunch CJNT on the model of Canada's first multicultural station, CFMT in Toronto, with 60 % ethnic content and 40 % American content.
Sirius Canada's licence prohibits them from broadcasting " localized " content such as local or regional newscasts, weather forecasts or traffic reports.
Subscribers can now have access to SIRUS Canada's programming content, and commercial-free music channels.
It was Canada's first 24 hour subscription specialty service devoted to explicit adult content.

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