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Marconi's station at Marconi Towers, on the outskirts of Glace Bay, became the chief communication center for the Royal Canadian Navy in World War I through to the early years of World War II.
Herbert Marshall McLuhan, CC ( July 21, 1911 – December 31, 1980 ) was a Canadian philosopher of communication theory.
Pride in Newfoundland language and culture has also encouraged a conscious retention of some obvious Newfoundlandisms, however, and speakers can often be observed switching between standard Canadian English for formal settings and language closer to Newfoundland English for personal communication.
In the early 20th century, as modern transportation and communication systems developed, Bermuda's tourism industry began to develop and thrive, and Bermuda became a popular destination for a broader spectrum of wealthy US, Canadian, and British tourists.
* January 20, 1994, a geomagnetic storm temporarily disabled two Canadian communication satellites, Aniks E1 and E2 and the international communication satellite Intelsat K.
Harold Adams Innis (; November 5, 1894 – November 8, 1952 ) was a Canadian professor of political economy at the University of Toronto and the author of seminal works on media, communication theory and Canadian economic history.
Administered under the Department of National Defence ( DND ), it is charged with the duty of keeping track of foreign signals intelligence ( SIGINT ), and protecting Canadian government electronic information and communication networks.
Haugland and Raaby maintained regular communication with a number of American, Canadian, and South American stations that relayed Kon Tiki's status to the Norwegian Embassy in Washington, D. C. On August 5, Haugland made contact with a station in Oslo, Norway, 10, 000 miles away.
Vidéotron GP is a Canadian integrated telecommunications company active in cable television, interactive multimedia development, video on demand, cable telephony, wireless communication and Internet access services.
For example, Section 20 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees the right of the Canadian public to communicate in English and French with any central government office or with regional offices where there is " a significant demand for communication with and services from that office.
The construction of the DEW Line was made possible by a bilateral agreement between the Canadian and American governments and by collaboration between the U. S. Department of Defense and the Bell system of communication companies.
It is operated by the Canadian Space Agency and rented out to Canadian and foreign aerospace and telecommunications companies and organizations for qualifying space bound equipment such as communication or scientific satellites, or components made to be placed on satellites or installed in a space station.
Canadian composers and lyricist assign performance and communication rights to the Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers in Canada ( SOCAN ), which then sells blanket licenses of its repertoire.
He received the 2001 Michael Smith Award for Science Promotion, from NSERC, the 2002 Sandford Fleming Medal from the Royal Canadian Institute, and the 2005 McNeil Medal for the Public Awareness of Science from the Royal Society of Canada completing the " triple crown " of awards for science communication in Canada.
* Richard N. Armstrong ( born 1945 ), Canadian communication professor and religious rhetoric scholar
Common traffic advisory frequency ( CTAF ), is the name given to the VHF radio frequency used for air-to-air communication at US, Canadian and Australian non-towered airports.
Section 20 guarantees the right of the Canadian public to communicate in English and French with any central government office or with regional offices where there is " a significant demand for communication with and services from that office.
Dog mushing had been the primary means of communication and transportation in the Bush and Interior by Alaska Natives for centuries ; remained so for the Russian, American, and French Canadian fur trappers in the 19th century ; and reached its peak during the gold rushes of the late 19th to early 20th centuries.
* Philip N. Howard, Canadian American sociologist and professor of communication at the University of Washington's Department of Communication
The Royal Canadian Corps of Signals was responsible for land communication and signalling.
The Canadian Poetry Association began as a grass-roots organization dedicated to promoting the reading, writing, publishing and preservation of poetry in Canada through the individual efforts of members ; promoting communication among poets, publishers and the general public ; encouraging leadership and participation from members and to encourage the formation and development of local chapters.

Canadian and scholar
Canadian scholar Richard Toporoski theorised in 1998 that " if, let us say, an alteration were to be made in the United Kingdom to the Act of Settlement 1701, providing for the succession of the Crown ... t is my opinion that the domestic constitutional law of Australia or Papua New Guinea, for example, would provide for the succession in those countries of the same person who became Sovereign of the United Kingdom.
Canadian media scholar Harold Innis had the theory that people use different types of media to communicate and which one they choose to use will offer different possibilities for the shape and durability of society ( Wark, McKenzie 1997 ).
In 1961 the Canadian philosopher and scholar Marshall McLuhan entitled his pioneering study in the fields of print culture, cultural studies, and media ecology, The Gutenberg Galaxy: The Making of Typographic Man.
* 1929 – Norman Cantor, Canadian medieval scholar ( d. 2004 )
* Andrew Petter, Canadian constitutional law scholar, former Attorney-General of British Columbia, and current president of Simon Fraser University
** Harold Innis, Canadian communications scholar ( d. 1952 )
In the late 1970s, science fiction fan and scholar of Canadian literature Susan Wood helped pioneer the study of feminist science fiction, and ( along with immigrant editor Judith Merril ) brought new respectability to the study of Canadian science fiction, paving the way for the rise of such phenomena as the French-Canadian science fiction magazine Solaris.
Constitutional scholar Peter Hogg has remarked that the notwithstanding clause " seems to be a uniquely Canadian invention.
It was discovered in 2002 by the Canadian scholar Reginald Hamel, who was researching in the Bibliothèque Nationale de France.
A century later, Canadian scholar Peter Hogg wrote,
As constitutional scholar Peter Hogg points out in his book Constitutional Law of Canada, however, the new wording of section 7 removed the context of the " fair hearing " found in the Canadian Bill of Rights, which meant the definition of fundamental justice was now ambiguous and could still be further developed by Canadian courts.
Canadian scholar Walter Goffart suggests another incentive: Getica was part of a conscious plan by emperor Justinian and the propaganda machine at his court.
Shirley Marie Tilghman, FRS ( née Caldwell ; born 17 September 1946 ) is a Canadian scholar in molecular biology and an academic administrator, the President of Princeton University.
Frankland Wilmot Davey ( born April 19, 1940 ) is a Canadian poet and scholar.
Cecil Foster ( born September 26, 1954 ) is a Canadian novelist, essayist, journalist, and scholar.
Neile Graham ( born October 8, 1958 ) is a Canadian poet and scholar.
Smaro Kamboureli is a Canadian poet and scholar who currently is a professor of English and Director of the TransCanada Institute at the University of Guelph.
Steven McCaffery ( born January 24, 1947 ) is a Canadian poet and scholar who was a professor at York University.
Roy Akira Miki, CM, FRSC ( born October 10, 1942 ) is a Canadian poet and scholar.
Working from a draft composed by Canadian scholar and professor of law, John Humphrey, he reduced the draft from 46 basic articles to 44.
The legend of the Kicking Horse is now firmly established in popular Canadian history however, as politely noted by the Palliser scholar, Irene Spry, it " embodies Hector's not always accurate reminiscences about the Expedition.
William Hugh Kenner ( January 7, 1923 – November 24, 2003 ), was a Canadian literary scholar, critic and professor.

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