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They participate in the Atlantic University Sports conference of Canadian Interuniversity Sport.
Routinely, more than one-third of Acadia ’ s varsity athletes also achieve Academic All-Canadian designation through Canadian Interuniversity Sport by maintaining a minimum average of 80 per cent.
* Canadian Interuniversity Sport
In Canadian Interuniversity Sport football, for the Uteck Bowl, Mitchell Bowl, and Vanier Cup, the same overtime procedure is followed until there is a winner.
Dalhousie is a coeducational university, with more than 18, 000 studentsand over 110, 000 alumni. Dalhousie's varsity teams, known as the Tigers, compete in the Atlantic University Sport conference of Canadian Interuniversity Sport.
The Tigers varsity teams participate in the Atlantic University Sport ( AUS ) of the Canadian Interuniversity Sport ( CIS ).
Category: Canadian Interuniversity Sport teams
* Canadian Interuniversity Sport
The Clan competes in Canadian Interuniversity Sport ( CIS ) and the U. S. National Collegiate Athletic Association ( NCAA ) and the Men's Collegiate Lacrosse Association ( MCLA ).
* Canadian Interuniversity Sport
UNB Fredericton is represented in Canadian Interuniversity Sport by the UNB Varsity Reds while UNBSJ is represented by the UNBSJ Seawolves.
* Canadian Interuniversity Sport
The UPEI Panthers have nine teams playing in the Atlantic University Sport ( AUS ) and the Canadian Interuniversity Sport ( CIS ), including men's and women's ice hockey, soccer, basketball, as well as women's field hockey and rugby union and co-ed swimming.
The Victoria Vikes ( more commonly known as the UVic Vikes or simply the Vikes ) represent the University in the Canadian Interuniversity Sport ( CIS ) community in a number of competitive sports, as well as through a variety of intercollegiate leagues.
Vikes teams participate in the Canada West Universities Athletic Association ( CWUAA ) ( the western division of Canadian Interuniversity Sport ) and in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics ( NAIA ).
* Canadian Interuniversity Sport, the national governing body of university sport in Canada
Waterloo's varsity teams, known as the Waterloo Warriors compete in the Ontario University Athletics conference of the Canadian Interuniversity Sport.
The Calgary Dinos are the athletic teams that represent the University of Calgary in the Canada West, a division of Canadian Interuniversity Sport, and in the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference.
The University's athletic teams are known as the Gee-Gees and are members of Canadian Interuniversity Sport.
Varsity teams compete in either Ontario University Athletics or Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec conference of Canadian Interuniversity Sport, varying by team.
As is mandatory for Canadian Interuniversity Sport, the University does not provide full-ride athletic scholarships.
* Canadian Interuniversity Sport
The school's team name in Canadian Interuniversity Sport ( CIS ) is the Mount Allison Mounties.
* Canadian Interuniversity Sport
The Western varsity athletic teams are known as the Western Mustangs, and are members of the Canadian Interuniversity Sport.

Canadian and Sport
Baljit Singh Gosal, a Conservative Party MP from Ontario is the Minister of State for Sport in the Canadian Federal Government. Vic Dhillon is a Sikh Canadian politician and current member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
* Calgary Olympic Development Association, the former name of the Canadian Winter Sport Institute, a non profit organization
* CSPA The Canadian Sport Parachuting Association — The governing body for sport skydiving in Canada.
In the late 1980s Peugeot sold the North American rights to the Peugeot bicycle name to ProCycle, a Canadian company which also sold bicycles under the CCM and Velo Sport names The European rights were briefly sold to Cycleurope S. A., returning to Peugeot in the 1990s.

Canadian and encourages
It funds Canadian artists and encourages the production of art in Canada.
The expanded version of the Canadian model of occupational performance and engagement ( CMOP-E ) encourages occupational therapists to think beyond just occupational performance and address other modes of occupational interaction such as occupational deprivation, competence, and justice.
Ed and Patel are Bob's dental hygenists working in his Toronto dental clinic, Ed is defined as a Canadian woodman while his friend Patel is an Indian hygenist who encourages Bob to take on challenges for success.
National ownership encourages freight rates favoring use of Canadian seaports in the Maritimes, and causes declining freight volumes over the New England line to Grand Trunk seaport facilities in Portland, Maine.
* Opening of the Saint Lawrence Seaway encourages improved ice-breaking on the Saint Lawrence River and initiates declining winter freight volume on Canadian railways east of Montreal.
Canadian Lester B. Pearson encourages the United Nations to send a Peacekeeping force, the first of its kind, to the disputed territory.

Canadian and competition
* In Canadian junior high schools, an annual national mathematics competition ( Gauss Mathematics Competition ) administered by the Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing is named in honour of Gauss,
* Canadian Computing Competition, a national programming competition for secondary school students in Canada
* Enterprize Canada, a Canadian student-run entrepreneurial business plan competition and conference
Two prominent Canadian authors ( both very hostile to the " Chicago School " philosophy ) argue that government at times has to intervene to ensure competition in large and important industries.
Following this, Ferrigno left the competition circuit for many years, a period that included a brief stint as a defensive lineman for the Toronto Argonauts in the Canadian Football League.
* 1938 – Hans Fogh, Canadian competition sailor
Lemieux scored to win the tournament for Canada ; the play is widely regarded as one of the most memorable plays in Canadian international competition.
The Canadian city of Hamilton hosted the first Empire Games in 1930 ; this competition later became known as the Commonwealth Games, and is held every four years.
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.
With the Canadian team he finished fourth in the 4 × 100 metre relay competition.
The prosperous company eventually absorbed many others such as the Canadian Northern Steamships Limited, and its principal competition, the White Star Line, owners of the ill-fated Titanic.
This gang was able to pool their Canadian and European liquor sources, maximize profits, minimize overhead, and gain an advantage over their competition.
In recent years, the company has been accused of taking actions to hinder the emergence of competition in Canadian telecommunications.
The National Policy enjoyed strong support among Canadian nationalists who wanted to ensure that Canada would never become " subservient " to the United States, and originally it was supported by big businesses who feared US competition.
This success often comes by competition against clubs from much larger Canadian centers such as Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver.
Music-based commercial radio stations in Canada are mandated by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission to reserve at least 35 per cent of their playlists for Canadian content, although exemptions are granted in some border cities ( e. g. Windsor, Ontario ) where the competition from American stations threatens the survival of Canadian broadcasters, and for stations whose formats may not have enough Canadian recordings available to meet the 35 per cent target ( e. g. classical, jazz or pop standards ).
Hugely popular with Atlantic fishermen and with departmental staff, LeBlanc was a key figure in Canada's imposition of a 200-mile fishing zone ; the establishment of a new fisheries licencing system ; the widespread use of quotas and zones that protected Canadian fishermen from overexpansion and competition from trawlers owned by large companies ; the owner-operator rule, requiring licence holders to operate vessels themselves ; the separate-fleet rule, preventing corporations from obtaining licences for an under-65-foot fleet ; and for creating an additional system of advisory committees that permitted fishermen a larger voice in fisheries management.
For the first two years of competition, the Canadian College Bowl was an invitational event, with a national panel selecting two teams to play, much like the system employed by American college football today.
" The Duke left as a mark of his time in Canada the Devonshire Cup, for the annual golf competition of the Canadian Seniors Golf Association, and the Duke of Devonshire Trophy, for the Ottawa Horticultural Society.
The bee is affiliated with the United States-based Scripps National Spelling Bee and uses similar rules and word lists, and competes in all 10 Canadian provinces to provide a Canadian National Champion for the penultimate Scripps competition.
However, the newspaper continued to face financial pressures: the paper had only 825 subscribers by the beginning of 1825, and faced stiff competition from another Reform newspaper, the Canadian Freeman.

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