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Charles Harve, who recently won the `` Most Muscular Man '' subdivision award in the Mr. Canada event ; ;
All 12 Olympic and 36 IIHF World Women's Championships medals have gone to one of these seven countries, and every gold medal in both competitions has been won by either Canada or the United States.
Immigrants from Iceland then played on behalf of Canada and won the first ever Olympic medal in hockey.
The new regiment fought at Louisbourg in 1758 and Quebec in 1759 in the campaign which finally wrested Canada from France ; at Quebec it won from General James Wolfe the motto Celer et Audax ( Swift and Bold ).
St-Laurent won, and was sworn in as Prime Minister of Canada on 15 November, making him Canada's second French-Canadian Prime Minister, after Wilfrid Laurier.
Hulme won with it in Sweden and Revson took the only Grand Prix wins of his career in Britain and Canada.
Hulme, in his final Formula One campaign, won the Argentinian season-opener ; Fittipaldi, with wins in Brazil, Belgium and Canada, took the drivers ' championship.
Canada won five medals, all silver and bronze, while defending World Champion Clas Thunberg stayed at home, protesting against this form of racing.
In coalition with the rising power Prussia, defeated France in the Seven Years War ( 1756 – 1763 ), and won full control of Canada.
Notable athletes are Whitehorse born hockey players Bryon Baltimore, who made it to the Los Angeles Kings in 1974, and Peter Sturgeon who played for the Colorado Rockies in 1974, Whitehorse born olympic cyclist Zachary Bell, Whitehorse raised olympic weightlifter Jeane Lassen who won medals in several world competitions, Whitehorse born basketball players Aaron Olson, and 1984 Olympics centre for Team Canada Greg Wiltjer.
Canada nevertheless won in two games by scores of 4 – 1 and 4 – 2.
The Seven Years ' War might well, moreover, have been another Thirty Years ' War if Pitt had not furnished Frederick with an annual subsidy of £ 700, 000, and in addition relieved him of the task of defending western Germany against France: this was the policy that allowed Pitt to boast of having ' won Canada on the banks of the Rhine '.
In men's play, Kane Waselenchuk ( Canada ) has won the most US Open titles with seven ahead of Sudsy Monchik ( USA ) with four, while Jason Mannino ( USA ) and Cliff Swain ( USA ) have both won the title twice, and Rocky Carson ( USA ) once.
In women's play, Rhonda Rajsich ( USA ) has won the most US Open titles with four, one more than Christie Van Hees ( Canada ) with three.
He has won John L. Synge Award and Bernard Bolzano Medal, and is a fellow of the Royal Society of London and Royal Society of Canada.
Both the men's and women's tournaments were won by Canada, defeating the host USA in both games.
As that goal won Canada the Gold Medal, it has become known as " The Golden Goal ".
The by far largest contractor is Widerøe with their fleet of de Havilland Canada Dash 8 aircraft, but also Danish Air Transport, Lufttransport and Kato Airline have won bids.
Brzezinski's plan for doing further studies in Great Britain in preparation for a diplomatic career in Canada fell through, principally because he was ruled ineligible for a scholarship he had won that was open to British subjects.
Atwood has won more than 55 awards in Canada and internationally, including:
Because the opposition vote in the rest of Canada was split between the Reform Party, the Progressive Conservative Party, and the New Democratic Party, the Bloc narrowly won the second largest number of seats in the House of Commons, and therefore became the official opposition.
Elizabeth Rex, his most successful play, premiered at the Stratford Festival of Canada to rave reviews and won a Governor General's award.
She is best known for her 1993 novel The Stone Diaries, which won the U. S. Pulitzer Prize for Fiction as well as the Governor General's Award in Canada.
It won majorities of the seats in Western Canada in repeated elections, but was unable to break through in Eastern Canada, though it became the official opposition from 1997 to 2003 ( Reform was renamed the Canadian Alliance in 2000 ).

Canada and ice
* Bell Sensplex, a four-pad ice facility in the city of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
* Calgary Buffaloes, former name of Calgary Centennials, a former junior ice hockey team in Calgary, Canada
* Calgary Buffaloes ( AJHL ), a former junior ice hockey team in Calgary, Canada
In cold climates like Wisconsin, Maine, and eastern Canada, the winter flood typically freezes into ice, while in warmer climates the water remains liquid.
* Charlottetown Civic Centre, an indoor ice hockey venue in Canada
There are early representations and reports of ice hockey-type games being played on ice in the Netherlands, and reports from Canada from the beginning of the nineteenth century, but the modern game was initially organized by students at McGill University, Montreal in 1875 who, by two years later, codified the first set of ice hockey rules and organized the first teams.
* Spongee is a cross between ice hockey and broomball and is most popular in Manitoba, Canada.
The games of British soldiers and immigrants to Canada, influenced by stick-and-ball games of First Nations, may have influenced the game to be played on ice skates, often played with a puck, and played with sticks made by the Mi ' kmaq of Nova Scotia.
In 1843, yet another British Army officer in Kingston, Ontario, in Upper Canada, wrote " Began to skate this year, improved quickly and had great fun at hockey on the ice.
The term " ice beer " ( in name ) was introduced in Canada by Molson ( now part of Molson Coors ).
By August 1993, both Molson and Labatt had introduced ice beer products in Canada, with Labatt having captured a 10 % market share.
* 1998 – A massive ice storm hits eastern Canada and the northeastern United States, continuing through January 10 and causing widespread destruction.
* Edmonton Mercurys, a 1940s and 50s intermediate ice hockey team from Canada
* 1875 – The first ever organized indoor game of ice hockey is played in Montreal, Canada as recorded in The Montreal Gazette.
Compared to 1979, the Daily Mail published " Blocked: The Arctic ice, showing as a pink mass in the 1979 picture, links up with northern Canada and Russia.
The Basketball Association of America was founded in 1946 by owners of the major ice hockey arenas in the Northeastern and Midwestern United States and Canada.
Environment Canada will call it a mix of snow and rain or " a wintery mix " and will use the term " ice pellets " to describe frozen, granular precipitation.
The Snowball Earth hypothesis has been invoked to explain glacial deposits in the Huronian Supergroup of Canada, though the palaeomagnetic evidence that suggests ice sheets at low latitudes is contested.
For the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, he was named Special Advisor to the Canada men's national ice hockey team.
* May 31 – The 13-kilometer Confederation Bridge, the world's longest bridge spanning ice covered waters, opens between Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick, Canada.
* March 3 – The first organized indoor game of ice hockey is played between two teams at the Victoria Skating Rink in Montreal, Canada.
Hayley Wickenheiser ( born August 12, 1978 ) is a women's ice hockey player from Canada.
Wickenheiser is a member of the Canada women's national ice hockey team.

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