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A French map produced in 1712 ( currently in the Canadian Museum of Civilization ), created by military engineer Jean-Baptiste de Couagne, identified Lake Ontario as " Lac Frontenac ".
During the summer of 1925 Bloomfield worked as Assistant Ethnologist with the Geological Survey of Canada in the Canadian Department of Mines, undertaking linguistic field work on Plains Cree ; this position was arranged by Edward Sapir, who was then Chief of the Division of Anthropology, Victoria Museum, Geological Survey of Canada, Canadian Department of Mines.
* Canadian Wartime Propaganda-Canadian War Museum
Christening information from the bells held by the Canadian Forces Base Esquimalt Museum has been entered into a searchable data archive that is accessible to any interested web site visitors.
They donated $ 100, 000 to the Canadian Museum for Human Rights after a concert they held in Winnipeg on May 24, 2008.
Fred Graffen, military historian with the Canadian War Museum, estimated in Vietnam Magazine ( Perspectives ) that approximately 12, 000 of these personnel actually served in Vietnam.
The Canadian War Museum
A military museum may be dedicated to a particular or area, such as the Imperial War Museum Duxford for military aircraft, Deutsches Panzermuseum for tanks or the International Spy Museum for espionage, The National World War I Museum for World War I or more generalist, such as the Canadian War Museum or the Musée de l ' Armée.
* The Canadian Museum of Civilisation-The History of Canada's Public Pensions
In 2011, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge unveiled his mural The Canadians Opposite Lens, a donation to the Canadian War Museum from the Beaverbrook foundation.
The Identity of the Saint Francis Indians, National Museums of Canada, Ottawa, National Museum Of Man Mercury Series ISSN 0316-1854, Canadian Ethnology Service Paper No. 71 ISSN 0316-1862.
* Dr. Gordon M. Day's two-volume Western Abenaki Dictionary ( August 1994 ), Paperback: 616 pages, Publisher: Canadian Museum Of Civilization
* Photograph of Alfred Laroque, a Canadian Papal Zouave, taken at Montreal, Quebec in 1868 by William Notman ( 1826 – 1891 ), housed in the McCord Museum in Montreal.
* Mordecai Richler in ' Face to Face: The Canadian Personalities Hall ', Canadian Museum of Civilization
For example, the Oscar statuette won by the Canadian film The Barbarian Invasions ( 2003 ) was until recently on display at the Museum of Civilization in Quebec City.
It was originally marketed as an underwater telegraph, rather than as sonar, but was later very successful, its Canadian inventor awarded the " Scientific American Magazine Gold Medal of Safety " in 1929 from the American Museum of Safety, an organization for ship captains ; some were still in use during World War II.
* The Canadian Museum of Civilization — Greece Secrets of the Past
On its formation, he was part of the first group of inductees into the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame and was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 1976.
* Canadian War Museum — The Battle of Vimy Ridge

Canadian and Nature
* The Canadian Boreal Forest The Nature Conservancy and its partners
It is administered by the provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, and the Canadian Wildlife Service, and is managed in conjunction with Ducks Unlimited Canada and the Nature Conservancy of Canada.
* Maple Leaf Web: The Canadian Dollar: Nature and Impacts of Canadian Exchange Rates
* Open Wide Wilderness: Canadian Nature Poems, Wilfrid Laurier Press, ed.
Dr. LeBlond director of Earth and Ocean Sciences at UBC and Dr. Blousfield retired chief Zoologist of the Canadian Museum of Nature state every elongated animal has been put forward as an explanation for Caddy.
* Canadian Museum of Nature
* Canadian Meusum of Nature ( 2000 ): Greater Prairie Chickens.
* Canadian Museum of Nature
The Canadian Museum of Nature () is a natural history museum in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Ornate ceiling in the revitalized Canadian Museum of Nature
In 1968, the National Museum that occupied the building was split into the National Museum of Natural Sciences ( eventually renamed the Canadian Museum of Nature ) and the National Museum of Man ( eventually renamed the Canadian Museum of Civilization ), although both entities continued to share the same edifice.
In 1989, the Canadian Museum of Civilization moved to a new location in Gatineau, Quebec, and the Canadian Museum of Nature was able to occupy the entire Victoria Memorial Museum Building.
The National Herbarium of Canada is housed within the Canadian Museum of Nature.
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In 1911, the Gallery moved to the Victoria Memorial Museum, now the home of the Canadian Museum of Nature.
* Nature Conservancy of Canada, a Canadian environmental charity
Canadian Museum of Nature, model
* Donald Ivey ( born 1922 ), Canadian physics professor and first host of The Nature of Things
In 1967, MacNaughton founded World Wildlife Fund Canada ( WWF-Canada ), which is the Canadian branch of the global conservation organization, World Wide Fund for Nature ( formerly named World Wildlife Fund ).

Canadian and Ottawa
* 1982 – Patriation of the Canadian constitution in Ottawa by Proclamation of Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada.
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper ( right ) and President of the United States | U. S. President Barack Obama ( left ) meet in Ottawa in February 2009
The nature of the event has also been met with criticism outside of Quebec, such as that given by Ottawa Citizen columnist David Warren, who said in 2007: " The Canada of the government-funded paper flag-waving and painted faces — the ' new ' Canada that is celebrated each year on what is now called ' Canada Day '— has nothing controversially Canadian about it.
Into the late 1960s, nationally televised, multi-cultural concerts held in Ottawa were added, and the fête became known as Festival Canada ; after 1980 the Canadian government began to promote the celebrating of Dominion Day beyond the national capital, giving grants and aid to cities across the country to help fund local activities.
* 2008 Ottawa radio licences: On November 21, 2008, federal Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages James Moore issued a statement calling on the CRTC to review its approval of two new radio stations, Frank Torres ' CIDG-FM and Astral Media's CJOT-FM, which it had licensed in August 2008 to serve the Ottawa-Gatineau radio market.
The patriation of the Canadian constitution was achieved in 1982 when the British and Canadian parliaments passed parallel acts: the Canada Act, 1982 ( 1982, c. 11 ), in London, and the Constitution Act, 1982, in Ottawa.
The first native seeds were planted with the publication of The Canadian Unitarian in Ottawa from 1940 to 1946, a small newsletter distributed with the newsletters of Canadian churches.
A second Canadian production by the Sock ' n Buskin Theatre Company opened on March 12, 2009 for a short run in Ottawa at Kailash Mital Theatre at Carleton University.
While in Ottawa he also collected and published French Canadian Folk Songs, and a volume of his own poetry.
* John David Ford, Canadian political figure ; Green Party leader in Ottawa South ; candidate in 2004 and 2006 federal elections ( Ontario electoral reform referendum, 2007 )
* John-James Ford ( born 1972 ), Canadian foreign service officer who gained notability as poet, short story writer and novelist ; winner of 2006 Ottawa Book Award
* 1935 – One thousand unemployed Canadian workers board freight cars in Vancouver, British Columbia, beginning a protest trek to Ottawa, Ontario.
A month later Igor Gouzenko, a cipher clerk in Ottawa, took political asylum in Canada and gave the Royal Canadian Mounted Police many agent names ; Philby could do nothing about this.
Seven unions marched in Ottawa, prompting a promise by Canadian Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald to repeal the " barbarous " anti-union laws.
* 1939 – The Canadian National War Memorial is unveiled by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in Ottawa.
* 1957 – Queen Elizabeth II becomes the first Canadian Monarch to open up an annual session of the Canadian Parliament, presenting her Speech from the Throne in Ottawa, Canada.
* Ottawa Central Railway a Canadian Shortline owned by CN Rail
Elected to the Canadian House of Commons in 1911, Bennett returned to the provincial scene to again lead the Alberta Tories in the 1913 provincial election, but kept his federal seat in Ottawa when his Tories failed to take power in the province ; such practice was later forbidden.
* 1990 – The Dalai Lama unveils the Canadian Tribute to Human Rights in Canada's capital city of Ottawa.
" Canadian television covers a memorial service on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, which Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chrétien, Governor General Adrienne Clarkson, and U. S. Ambassador to Canada Paul Cellucci presided over, and more than 100, 000 people attended.
* Canada Advanced Distributed Learning Partnership Laboratory ( Ottawa, Canada ): Support ADL implementation with the Canadian DND

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