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Ontario and James
A cheese of 7, 000 lb ( 3, 175 kg ) was produced in Ingersoll, Ontario, in 1866 and exhibited in New York and Britain ; it was immortalised in the poem " Ode on the Mammoth Cheese Weighing over 7, 000 Pounds " by James McIntyre, a Canadian poet.
* 1813 – War of 1812: After learning of American plans for a surprise attack on Beaver Dams in Ontario, Laura Secord sets out on a 30 kilometer journey on foot to warn Lieutenant James FitzGibbon.
A raid confiscating illegal alcohol, 1925, in James, Ontario | Elk Lake, Ontario.
* Moose Cree-Moose Factory in the Cochrane District, Ontario ; this group lives on Moose Factory Island, near the mouth of the Moose River, at the southern end of James Bay.
* Swampy Cree-this group lives in northern Manitoba along the Hudson Bay coast and adjacent inland areas to the south and west, and in Ontario along the coast of Hudson Bay and James Bay.
Lucretia and James Mott visited central and western New York in the summer of 1848 for a number of reasons, including visiting the Cattaraugus Reservation of the Seneca Nation and former slaves living in the province of Ontario, Canada.
* Burlington Bay James N. Allan Skyway, a bridge between the towns of Burlington and Hamilton, Ontario
James Bay borders the provinces of Quebec and Ontario ; islands within the bay ( the largest of which is Akimiski Island ) are part of Nunavut.
Water would be pumped south from the newly-formed James Lake into the Harricana River, crossing into the Great Lakes watershed near Amos, Quebec | Amos, into Lake Timiskaming and the Ottawa River, crossing near Mattawa, Ontario | Mattawa into Lake Nipissing and the French River ( Ontario ) | French River to Lake Huron.
* James R. Henderson Public School, Kingston, Ontario
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, established a GLBT-friendly Village along Bank Street in Centretown on November 4, 2011 when the City of Ottawa installed 6 street signs at the intersections of Bank / Nepean, Bank / Somerset and Bank / James.
Originally in Kingston, Ontario, the Hockey Hall of Fame was first established in 1943 under the leadership of James T. Sutherland.
* James, Ontario, Canada
Innu-aimun is related to East Cree ( Īyiyū Ayimūn-Northern / Coastal dialect and Īnū Ayimūn-Southern / Inland dialect ) spoken by the James Bay Cree of the James Bay region of Quebec and Ontario and the Atikamekw ( Nēhinawēwin and Nehirâmowin ) of the Atikamekw (‘ Nehiraw ’, ‘ Nehirowisiw ’).
* Robert Bresson ( Cinematheque Ontario Monographs, No. 2 ), edited by James Quandt
* Robert Bresson ( Revised ), James Quandt ( ed ), Cinematheque Ontario Monographs, 2012 ( 752 pages ) ( ISBN 978-0-9682969-5-0 )
In 1957, Chaney went to Ontario, Canada, to costar in the first ever American-Canadian television production, as Chingachgook in Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans, suggested by James Fenimore Cooper's stories.
Many former students have gained local and national prominence for serving in government, such as James Bartleman, who served as Lieutenant Governor of Ontario from 2002 to 2007.
* James Clark ( Ontario politician ), Speaker of the Ontario Legislature, 1939 – 1943
The James Ossuary was on display at the Royal Ontario Museum from November 15, 2002 to January 5, 2003.
James LaBrie was born in Penetanguishene, Ontario, Canada and started singing and playing drums at age 5.

Ontario and Bartleman
In 2007, former Ontario lieutenant-governor, James Bartleman, testified at the Air India Inquiry on May 3 that he saw a CSEC communications intercept warning of the June 22, 1985 bombing of Air India Flight 182 before it occurred.
James Karl Bartleman, OC O. Ont ( born 24 December 1939 in Orillia, Ontario ) is a Canadian diplomat, author, and was the 27th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario from 2002 to 2007.
Since 2007, Bartleman has been the Chancellor of the Ontario College of Art and Design ( OCAD ) in Toronto, Ontario.
The Honourable James Karl Bartleman was sworn in as the 27th Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario on 7 March 2002 as Ontario's 41st Vice-regal representative ( 27th since confederation, 41st since the establishment of the post in 1792 ).
* December 24-James K. Bartleman, diplomat, author and 27th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
* March 7-James K. Bartleman appointed Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
* March 7-James K. Bartleman takes office as lieutenant governor of Ontario.
Sub-committees of this organization often work on things like Remembrance Day assemblies, Amnesty International efforts, and bringing in guest speakers like Eva Olsson, a Holocaust survivor, Roméo Dallaire, a former commander of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda, and James K. Bartleman, a Lieutenant Governor of Ontario.

Ontario and Aboriginal
The number of Aboriginal people has been increasing at rates greater than the general population of Ontario.
Category: Aboriginal leaders in Ontario
The party's provincial executive is composed of the party's officers, six men and six women elected on a regional basis, three women and three men elected at large, one woman and one man elected by the Ontario New Democratic Youth, two women representing the Women's Committee, one woman and one man representing the Lesbian, Gay and Trans-identified Committee, one women and one man representing the party's ethnic committees, one woman and one man representing the Disability Rights Committee and one woman and one man representing the Aboriginal Section.
Category: Places in Ontario with Aboriginal majority populations
Aboriginal Ontario: Historical Perspectives on the First Nations.
Category: Places in Ontario with Aboriginal majority populations
Category: Places in Ontario with Aboriginal majority populations
Category: Places in Ontario with Aboriginal majority populations
Category: Places in Ontario with Aboriginal majority populations
Category: Aboriginal leaders in Ontario
Category: Places in Ontario with Aboriginal majority populations
Category: Places in Ontario with Aboriginal majority populations
Category: Places in Ontario with Aboriginal majority populations
Category: Places in Ontario with Aboriginal majority populations
On August 11, 2011, Ontario announced Iacobucci's appointment to " review the process for including individuals living in First Nations reserve communities on the ( Ontario's ) jury rolls ," following concerns from First Nation organizations and jurists about Aboriginal people being under-represented on juries in Ontario.
He is a member of the Ontario New Democratic Party, and currently serves as the party whip and as critic for the Ministries of Natural Resources, Northern Development and Mines, Aboriginal Affairs, Francophone Affairs and Transportation.
Category: Places in Ontario with Aboriginal majority populations
* Aboriginal peoples in Ontario
The lands that make up present-day Ontario, currently the most populous province of Canada, have been inhabited for millennia by distinctive groups of Aboriginal peoples, with French and British exploration and colonization commencing in the 17th century.
FedNor especially aids women, Franco-ontarians, youth, and Aboriginal peoples in Ontario.
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