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* 1972 – George Stroumboulopoulos, Canadian television and radio host
* Baton Broadcast System, a system of Canadian television stations
* Linwood Boomer, Canadian television producer
For example, the Canadian province of Quebec, which is French-speaking, has its own system of French-speaking television, movie and music celebrities.
As the anniversary of Confederation, Dominion Day, and later Canada Day, was the date set for a number of important events, such as the first national radio network hookup by the Canadian National Railway ( 1927 ), the inauguration of the CBC's cross-country television broadcast ( 1958 ), the flooding of the Saint Lawrence Seaway ( 1958 ), the first colour television transmission in Canada ( 1966 ), the inauguration of the Order of Canada ( 1967 ), and the establishment of " O Canada " as the country's national anthem ( 1980 ).
The CRTC argues that allowing free trade in television stations would overwhelm the smaller Canadian market, preventing it from upholding its responsibility to foster a national conversation.
The CRTC's simultaneous substitution rules require that when a Canadian network licences a television show from a US network and shows it in the same time slot, upon request by the Canadian broadcaster, Canadian broadcast distributors must replace the show on the US channel with the broadcast of the Canadian channel, along with any overlays and commercials.
Initially, the systems brought American stations to viewers in Canada who had no Canadian stations to watch ; broadcast television, though begun late in 1952 in Toronto and Montreal, did not reach a majority of cities until 1954.
In time, cable television was widely established to carry available Canadian stations as well as import American stations, which constituted the vast majority of signals on systems ( usually only one or two Canadian stations, while some systems had duplicate or even triplicate coverage of American networks ).
Lil ' Suzy released several 12-inch singles and performed live on the Canadian live dance music television program Electric Circus.
* G4 Canada, a Canadian television channel devoted to technology-related programming
Category: Canadian television actors
Game shows have had an inconsistent place in Canadian television, with most homegrown game shows there being made for the French-speaking Quebecois market and the majority of English-language game shows in the country being rebroadcast from, or made with the express intent of export to, the United States ; there have been exceptions to this ( see, for instance, the long-running Definition ).
Unlike reality television franchises, international game show franchises generally only see Canadian adaptations in a series of specials, based heavily on the American versions but usually with a Canadian host to allow for Canadian content credits.
Two rural-style comedians, already well known in their native Canada, gained their first major U. S. exposure — Gordie Tapp and Don Harron ( whose KORN Radio character, newscaster Charlie Farquharson, had been a fixture of Canadian television since 1952 and later appeared on The Red Green Show ).
In the popular Canadian television program Degrassi, character Eli Goldsworthy, a ' death obsessed ' 16 year old, drives a 1960's era vintage hearse, affectionately nicknamed Morty.
* Intelligence ( TV series ), a Canadian television show running on CBC Television
Category: Canadian television actors

Canadian and covers
Their homeland – the Inuvialuit Settlement Region – covers the Arctic Ocean coastline area from the Alaskan border east to Amundsen Gulf and includes the western Canadian Arctic Islands.
This area covers parts of the U. S. states of Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, and Wyoming, and the Canadian provinces of Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
The Arctic Cordillera mountain system covers much of Ellesmere Island, making it the most mountainous in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago.
He later drew both the Canadian and International covers for their next album Heavy, released October 2003.
The act covers practices similar to that of US and Canadian law, and is enforced by the New Zealand Commerce Commission.
The Canadian Army states: " Military doctrine is a formal expression of military knowledge and thought, that the army accepts as being relevant at a given time, which covers the nature of conflict, the preparation of the army for conflict, and the method of engaging in conflict to achieve success ... it is descriptive rather than prescriptive, requiring judgement in application.
The Minco-Union City Times, located in Mustang, Oklahoma ( about 20 miles away in Canadian County ) also covers some Minco news on a weekly basis.
Other more recent examples of this type of album include Renegades by Rage Against the Machine featuring covers of songs originally performed by diverse artists including Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones, Afrikaa Bambaataa, and Erik B and Rakim, as well as the EP Feedback by Canadian rock band Rush.
It covers 536 km² in the southern Canadian Shield region bordering the Saint Lawrence lowlands.
The Canadian social safety net covers a broad spectrum of programs, and because Canada is a federation, many are run by the provinces.
Located in Ottawa, Ontario, the museum covers all facets of Canada ’ s military past, from the first recorded instances of death by armed violence in Canadian history several hundred years ago to the country ’ s most recent involvement in conflicts.
This gallery covers the period from the immediate onset of the Cold War following the end of the Second World War to the present, detailing Canadian defence efforts at home and abroad, including those in NATO, NORAD, and the United Nations ; wars in Korea, the Persian Gulf, Kosovo, and Afghanistan ; espionage, domestic security, civil liberties, and popular culture ; and Canadian involvement in wars since the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989.
Through its many tributaries, the Mackenzie River basin covers portions of five Canadian provinces and territories – British Columbia ( BC ), Alberta, Saskatchewan, and the Yukon and Northwest Territories.
Under Irwin's influence, the magazine's covers promoted Canadian scenery and imagery.
Four of the covers were written by Canadian artists.
The Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms is unique among Canadian ( and North American ) human rights documents in that it covers not only the fundamental ( civil and political ) human rights, but also a number of important social and economic rights.
They are bottom fishes inhabiting inshore waters and continental shelves, up to depths of 200 m. Their range covers the Arctic Ocean and Northwest Atlantic Ocean from Alaska to West Greenland, then south along the Canadian coast to the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Cape Breton Island generally from 45 to 75 degrees north.
Census tract 0038. 00 of the 2006 Canadian census covers Kensington Market.
A tavern constructed in 1819, whose existence had been shown since Bytown's earliest maps, was excavated prior to the construction of the Canadian War Museum whose east side currently covers it.
It also covers the ceremonies and public celebrations including the Bridge Walk by 200, 000 US and Canadian citizens, the 700-voice Children ’ s International Choir, and the fireworks display.
Although music figures heavily in the film, a conventional soundtrack album was not initially released ; instead, McDonald had several notable Canadian bands record covers of the songs in the film, and packaged them as if they were a tribute album to a real band.
In vexillology a Canadian pale is a centre band of a vertical triband flag ( a pale in heraldry ) that covers half the length of a flag, rather than a third in most triband designs.

Canadian and memorial
A Canadian bagpiper playing " Amazing Grace " during a memorial service, October 29, 2009, at Forward Operating Base Wilson, Afghanistan
A memorial to this early form of ethnic cleansing has been constructed on the shore at Lamlash, paid for by a Canadian descendant of the emigrants.
A portion of the former battleground serves as a preserved memorial park and site of the Canadian National Vimy Memorial.
The Canadian National Vimy Memorial is Canada's largest and principal overseas war memorial.
Located on the highest point of the Vimy Ridge, the memorial is dedicated to the commemoration of the Battle of Vimy Ridge and Canadian Expeditionary Force members killed during the First World War.
The memorial took eleven years and $ 1. 5 million ($ million in present terms ) to build and was unveiled on 26 July 1936 by King Edward VIII, in the presence of President Albert Lebrun of France and 50, 000 or more Canadian and French veterans and their families.
Part of a memorial listed in the Canadian Forces ' National Inventory of Canadian Military Memorials-№ 13002-004-the memorial also included the original set of brass plaques which are now located in the Wallace McCain Student Centre.
A memorial service was held in the nearby Canadian military cemetery to honour those killed in the Dieppe Raid.
A trail running throughout the park leads to a peaceful waterfront memorial to Canadian victims of the 9 / 11 terrorist attacks.
Sutherland, now in France, spoke of the splendid work done by Canadian boys in France and suggested the erection of a suitable memorial to hockey players who have fallen.
The memorial took eleven years and $ 1. 5 million to build and was unveiled on 26 July 1936 by King Edward VIII ( prior to his abdication and in his capacity as King of Canada ), in the presence of President Albert Lebrun of France and 50, 000 or more Canadian and French veterans and their families.
It features a large war memorial carved from Lacasse granite and designed by a famous Canadian sculptor, Elizabeth Wyn Wood.
In June 2003, the city of Ottawa and in April 2004, the Canadian federal government put up memorial plaques in Dundonald Park commemorating the Soviet defector.
The Canadian Battlefields Memorials Commission eventually selected Vimy Ridge as the location for the memorial, due largely to its elevation above the plain below, as the preferred site of Allward's design.
* February 18-Controversial plans to include a Holocaust memorial in the Canadian War Museum are scrapped.
The mayor of Les Martres-de-Veyre proposed to honour the dead Canadian soldier through the twinning of their two small towns and the creation of a new large memorial at his gravesite.
* The Commonwealth War Graves Commission Canadian memorial & cemeteries.
MacPherson Avenue in Regina, Saskatchewan was later named in his honour, and is an official memorial of the Canadian Department of National Defence.
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier was added to the war memorial in 2000, and holds the remains of an unidentified Canadian soldier who died in France during World War I.
The body of the soldier was formerly buried in Plot 8, Row E, Grave 7, of the Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery in Souchez, France, near the memorial at Vimy Ridge, the site of the first major battle where Canadian troops fought as a combined force.

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