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It hit number 1 in the UK singles chart in April 1972, spending 24 weeks total on the charts, topped the RPM national singles chart in Canada for three weeks, and rose as high as number 11 in the U. S. It is also a controversial instrumental, as it combined pipes with a military band.
In total Carnegie funded some 3, 000 libraries, located in 47 US states, and also in Canada, the United Kingdom, what is now the Republic of Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, the West Indies, and Fiji.
As of 2008, Canada ’ s total government debt burden is the lowest in the G8.
Statistics Canada in 2001 reported a " religion " total of 145, 525 for Cape Breton, including 5, 245 with " no religious affiliation.
Much more forest land – about 40 percent of the total forest land base – is subject to varying degrees of protection through processes such as integrated land use planning or defined management areas such as certified forests ( Natural Resources Canada ).
By December 2006, over 1, 237, 000 square kilometers of forest land in Canada ( about half the global total ) had been certified as being sustainably managed ( Canadian Sustainable Forestry Certification Coalition ).
While there are 68 total members of the International Ice Hockey Federation ( IIHF ), 162 of 177 medals at the IIHF World Championships have been taken by these seven nations: Canada, the Czech Republic, Finland, Russia, Slovakia, Sweden and the United States.
* 1935 – Police in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada clash with striking longshoremen, resulting in a total 60 injuries and 24 arrests.
Islands tend to be located in the western side of the lake and total thirty-one in number ( 13 in Canada, 18 in the U. S .).
Financial institutions in Canada are required to track large cash transactions ( daily total greater than CAD $ 10, 000. 00 or equivalent value in other currencies ) that can be used to finance terrorist activities in and beyond Canada's borders and report them to FINTRAC.
The total number of collection sites is limited and distributed over a vast period of time: Maotianshan Shale and Balang Formation ( China ), Burgess Shale and Bertie Formation ( Canada ), the Šárka Formation ( Czech Republic ), Emu Bay Shale ( Australia ), Idaho and Utah ( USA ).
Throughout its seven seasons and a total of 144 episodes, Buffy, and by extension Gellar, became cult icons in the United States, Canada, the UK, Ireland and Australia.
* February 26 – A total solar eclipse arcs over northern Canada, and a partial solar eclipse is visible over almost all of North America and Central America.
* August 31 – A total solar eclipse is visible from northern Canada through northeastern Vermont, New Hampshire, southwestern Maine, and the Capes of Massachusetts.
* May 1: A total solar eclipse is predicted for New York City, as well as Nova Scotia in Canada.
The film had gross receipts of $ 191, 796, 233 in the U. S. and Canada and $ 170, 162, 503 in international markets for a total of $ 361, 958, 736 worldwide.
Bolivia led a diplomatic effort to do so beginning in March 2009, but eighteen countries out of a total of 184, those 18 being listed as followed ( chronologically: the United States, Sweden, United Kingdom, Latvia, Japan, Canada, France, Germany, Bulgaria, Slovakia, Denmark, Estonia, Italy, Mexico, Russian Federation, Malaysia, Singapore, and Ukraine ) objected to the change before the January 2011 deadline.
:[...] The total of defense materials and services that Canada received through lend-lease channels amounted in value to approximately $ 419, 500, 000.
:[...] The total amount that Canada agreed to pay under the new arrangement came to about $ 76, 800, 000, which was some $ 13, 870, 000 less than the United States had spent on the facilities.
The total number of fatal dog attacks from the 17-year period is equal to about one fatal attack per year, while the Clifton report, a more comprehensive study that includes the 1990-2007 period in the Canadian Veterinary Journal Study, shows an average of six fatalities attributed to pit bulls alone annually in the United States and Canada.
Because the ECAHA was the top hockey league in Canada at the time, the Cup trustees agreed to open the challenges to professional teams .< ref name =" DiamondPrize-19 ">< nowiki > Diamond, Zweig, and Duplacey </ nowiki >, p. 19 </ ref > The first professional competition came one month later during the Wanderers ' two-game, total goals challenge series, which they won 17 goals to 5.
During the first three decades of the 20th century, Argentina outgrew Canada and Australia in population, total income, and per capita income.
The new release grossed $ 68 million in total, with $ 35 million coming from Canada and the United States.

Canada and military
The Rideau Canal was built as a result of the War of 1812 to provide military transportation between the British colonies of Upper Canada and Lower Canada as an alternative to part of the St. Lawrence River, which was susceptible to blockade by the United States.
Since the 1990s the region has experienced an exceptionally tumultuous period in its regional economy with the collapse of large portions of the ground fishery throughout Atlantic Canada, the closing of coal mines and a steel mill on Cape Breton Island, and the closure of military bases in all three provinces.
Varying degrees of exemption from military service were granted to Christadelphians in the United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand and the United States.
Howard of the Connecticut National Guard had an interest in the company manufacturing Gatling guns, and took a personally-owned Gatling gun to Saskatchewan in Canada in 1885 for use with the Canadian military against the Métis during Louis Riel's North-West Rebellion.
Crest-coronets are generally simpler than coronets of rank, but several specialized forms exist ; for example, in Canada, descendants of the United Empire Loyalists are entitled to use a Loyalist military coronet ( for descendants of members of Loyalist regiments ) or Loyalist civil coronet ( for others ).
Field Marshal Harold Rupert Leofric George Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis ( 10 December 189116 June 1969 ) was a British military commander and field marshal who served with distinction in both world wars and, afterwards, as Governor General of Canada, the 17th since Canadian Confederation.
Ribbentrop told Hitler that because of his four years in Canada and the United States before 1914, he was an expert on all things American, and that the United States in his opinion was not a serious military power.
His stated desire was for Canada to occupy a social, military and economic ' middle power ' role in the post-World War II world.
When he was conscripted into the Army, he decided to join the " Canadian Officers ' Training Corps ", and he then served with the other conscripts in Canada, since they were not assigned to any overseas military service until after the Conscription Crisis of 1944 ( after the Invasion of Normandy that June.
The National Archives of Canada, in its biographical sketches of Canadian Prime Ministers, records show that on one occasion during the war, Trudeau and his friends drove their motorcycles wearing Prussian military uniforms, complete with pointed steel helmets.
Still on October 7, and less than one month after the Twin Towers fell, the U. S., aided by the United Kingdom, Canada, and other countries including several from the NATO alliance, initiated military action, bombing Taliban and Al-Qaeda-related camps.
The military of Canada did not officially participate in the war effort, as it was appointed to the UN truce commissions and thus had to remain officially neutral in the conflict.
These trials involved military pilots from the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada.
Currently the Commonwealth War Graves Commission includes Newfoundland ’ s casualties with Canada and the U. K. An academic journal published in Newfoundland has given the details of Newfoundland ’ s military casualties.
To re-arm Canada he built the Royal Canadian Air Force as a viable military power, while at the same time keeping it separate from Britain's Royal Air Force.
* Oka Crisis takes place in 1990 involving an armed standoff between people of the Mohawk nation ( North American indigenous peoples in Canada ), and the Canadian military over a dispute involving land held via treaty to the Mohawk people.
After having had several years of dramatic military success, Germany was defeated in 1945, having been repelled and invaded by the Soviet Union from the east and invaded from the west by the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Free France.
Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald considers the project to be vital to Canada due to the exponentially greater potential for military mobility.
The position technically involves issuing commands for Canadian troops, airmen, and sailors, but is predominantly a ceremonial role in which the viceroy will visit Canadian Forces bases across Canada and abroad to take part in military ceremonies, see troops off to and return from active duty, and encourage excellence and morale amongst the forces.
However, division in the United States over the war, a lackluster American militia, the incompetence of American military commanders, and swift and decisive action by the British commander, Sir Isaac Brock, kept Upper Canada part of British North America.
Construction on the star-shaped fort, which Lotbinière based on designs of the renowned French military engineer Vauban, began in October 1755 and then proceeded slowly during the warmer-weather months of 1756 and 1757, using troops stationed at nearby Fort St. Frédéric and from Canada.

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