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* Atlantic ( train ), a named passenger train operated by Canadian Pacific Railway and later Via Rail
According to The Canadian Dictionary of ASL there are five broad regions of ASL variation in Canada, the Pacific, Prairie, Ontario, Quebec, and Atlantic regions.
Alberta is landlocked, and separated by a series of mountain ranges from the nearest outlets to the Pacific Ocean, and by the Canadian Shield from ports on the Lakehead or Hudson Bay.
Immigration into the province was eased tremendously by the arrival of the Canadian Pacific Railway's transcontinental line in 1880s.
* SS Abyssinia, 1870 Canadian Pacific steamship
In the past, telecommunications included telegraphy available through Canadian Pacific and Canadian National.
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.
In 1882, Canadian Pacific transmitted its first commercial telegram over telegraph lines they had erected alongside its tracks, breaking Western Union's monopoly.
An agreement with Western Union required that U. S. company to route messages in a specified ratio of 3: 1, with three telegraphic messages transmitted to Canadian National for every message transmitted to Canadian Pacific.
In April 1994 the Pacific Fisheries Management Council unanimously approved the strictest regulations in 18 years, banning all commercial salmon fishing for that year from Cape Falcon north to the Canadian border.
* Canadian Pacific Railway, serving major cities in Canada and the northeastern United States
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Canadian and Facts
Fuck the Facts, a Canadian group, practice classic grindcore, characterized by the " metronome-precision drumming and riffing abound, as well as vocal screams and growls " by Allmusic reviewer Greg Prato.
* Mullet Fever, the fifth album by Canadian grindcore band Fuck the Facts originally released in 2001
* Pound, Richard W. Fitzhenry & Whiteside Book of Canadian Facts and Dates, Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 2004.
* Who's Who in Canadian Sport by Bob Ferguson ( Sporting Facts Publications, Ottawa, 3rd edition, 1999 ), ISBN 1-894282-00-0.
Atwood worked for Canadian Facts, a Toronto-based survey research firm, from 1963 to 1964, fact-checking and editing survey questionnaires.
Canadian Facts had a similar work environment to the fictional Seymour Surveys where Marian worked.
The RCMP Canadian Firearms Program produces a quarterly report called Facts and Figures.
Prior to going on hiatus, Head Hits Concrete played numerous shows in Winnipeg, including annual extreme music festival Arsonfest, and embarked on one American and one Canadian tour with Fuck the Facts.
The band partnered with Fuck the Facts and Beneath the Massacre for a Canadian tour in 2006.
* Canadian Music Fast Facts: Canadian pop music history by Mark Kearney, Randy Ray, ( London, ON: Sparky Productions, 1991 ) ( ISBN 0-9695149-0-5 )
The Nutrition Facts label on the Canadian 341 mL ready-to-serve can of Five Alive claims the beverage contains 140 % of the recommended daily intake of vitamin C. Five Alive contains 110 calories and 27 grams of sugar per 240 mL.
It grew out of the American World Almanac and Book of Facts when in 1986 an all Canadian version was published, edited by John Filion and published by Susan Yates.
The Facts behind the Helsinki Roccamatios and Other Stories is a book of short stories by Canadian author Yann Martel.

Canadian and Figures
* Biographies of Prominent Quebec and Canadian Historical Figures

Canadian and published
The first Canadian dictionaries of Canadian English were edited by Walter Spencer Avis and published by Gage Ltd.
A second edition, retitled The Canadian Oxford Dictionary, was published in 2004.
While in Ottawa he also collected and published French Canadian Folk Songs, and a volume of his own poetry.
The first published discovery to receive subsequent confirmation was made in 1988 by the Canadian astronomers Bruce Campbell, G. A. H. Walker, and Stephenson Yang.
Jaynes later expanded on the ideas in his book in a series of commentaries in the journal Behavioral and Brain Sciences, in lectures and discussions published in Canadian Psychology, and in Art / World.
In 1962, Canadian historian Elliot Rose published A Razor for a Goat: A Discussion of Certain Problems in Witchcraft and Diabolism, in which he provided one of the first popular history books to openly criticise Murray's interpretation.
* 1837 – Canadian journalist and politician William Lyon Mackenzie calls for a rebellion against the United Kingdom in his essay " To the People of Upper Canada ", published in his newspaper The Constitution.
He published his memoirs in 1993 ; the book sold hundreds of thousands of copies in several editions, and became one of the most successful Canadian books ever published.
In 1904 Canadian poet Bliss Carman published Sappho: One Hundred Lyrics, which was not just a translation of the fragments but an imaginative reconstruction of the lost poems.
In the epilogue to his novel The Devils of Loudon published earlier that year, Huxley had written that drugs were “ toxic short cuts to self-transcendence ” For the Canadian writer George Woodcock, Huxley had changed his opinion because mescaline was not addictive and appeared to be without unpleasant physical or mental side-effects, further he had found that hypnosis, autohypnosis and meditation had apparently failed to produce the results he wanted.
This line of argument has been articulated further in recent years by Canadian philosopher John McMurtry within the Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems ( http :// www. eolss. net ) published by UNESCO.
Following the publication of King's diaries in the 1970s, several fictional works about him were published by Canadian writers.
* March 23 – The Halifax Gazette, the first Canadian newspaper, is published.
* Franceschi, P. The Doomsday Argument and Hempel's Problem, English translation of a paper initially published in French in the Canadian Journal of Philosophy 29, 139-156, 1999, under the title Comment l ' urne de Carter et Leslie se déverse dans celle de Hempel
The first genome sequence of Cannabis, which is estimated to be 820 Mb in size, was published in 2011 by a team of Canadian scientists.
In 1976, Canadian botanist Ernest Small and American taxonomist Arthur Cronquist published a taxonomic revision that recognizes a single species of Cannabis with two subspecies: C. sativa L. subsp.
* In 2012, the Canadian novelist Will Ferguson published a novel featuring the scam, 419: A Novel, a follow-up to an earlier novel about con men.
* Canadian paperback edition, published by Pan: ISBN 0-330-32312-1
While attending the University of Toronto he won two Hart House literary prizes ( the first to win two ), for stories which were published in the Hart House Review, and Canadian Fiction Magazines annual Contributor's Prize for 1985.
Findley's first two novels, The Last of the Crazy People ( 1967 ) and The Butterfly Plague ( 1969 ), were originally published in Britain and the United States after having been rejected by Canadian publishers.
The Scotiabank Giller Prize, or Giller Prize, is a literary award given to a Canadian author of a novel or short story collection published in English ( including translation ) the previous year, after an annual juried competition between publishers who submit entries.
Following Vincent Lam's win of the Giller Prize in 2006, Geist columnist Stephen Henighan criticized the Giller Prize for its apparent dependency for its shortlists and winners on books published by Bertelsmann AG-affiliated Canadian publishing houses, all of which are based in Toronto.
A Canadian citizen whose children live in Canada and California, Hailey made his home in Lyford Cay, an exclusive residential resort on New Providence Island in the Bahamas with his second wife Sheila ( who wrote " I Married a Best-Seller " published in 1978 ).

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