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Canada and Prince
In Canada the provinces of Atlantic Canada are known for being a home of Celtic music, most notably on the islands of Newfoundland, Cape Breton and Prince Edward Island.
Prince William, Duke of Cambridge | The Duke and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge | Duchess of Cambridge at the official Canada Day celebration in Ottawa, 2011
Prince William and his wife took part in the events in Ottawa for Canada Day, 2011, the first time a member of the Royal Family other than the monarch and her consort had done so.
In Prince Edward Island, where no comprehensive legislation exists, following the decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in Western Canadian Shopping Centres Inc. v. Dutton, 2 S. C. R.
The Maritime provinces, also called the Maritimes or the Canadian Maritimes, is a region of Eastern Canada consisting of three provinces, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island.
In 1784, the two provinces were divided ; Nova Scotia was split into Nova Scotia, Cape Breton Island ( rejoined to Nova Scotia in 1820 ), Prince Edward Island, and New Brunswick, while Quebec was split into Lower Canada ( southern Quebec ) and Upper Canada ( southern through lower northern Ontario ).
* Family Day ( Canada ) ( on the third Monday in the provinces of Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, and Saskatchewan )
Examples of these include Murmansk, Russia ; Pechenga, Russia ; St. Petersburg, Russia ; Hammerfest, Norway ; Vardø, Norway ; and Prince Rupert Harbour, Canada.
It was reported, in early June 2007, that Prince Harry had arrived in Canada to train, alongside soldiers of the Canadian Forces and British Army, at CFB Suffield, near Medicine Hat, Alberta.
: ( Canada ) About twice Prince Edward Island's size
* Manufacturing Nitrates: the Ostwald process Carlton Comprehensive High School ; Prince Albert ; Saskatchewan, Canada.
* Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada
In September 1864, Prince Edward Island hosted the Charlottetown Conference, which was the first meeting in the process leading to the Quebec Resolutions and the creation of Canada in 1867.
In 1873, Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald, anxious to thwart American expansionism and facing the distraction of the Pacific Scandal, negotiated for Prince Edward Island to join Canada.
The Centre is one of the 22 National Historic Sites of Canada located in Prince Edward Island.
* 1907 to 1948 in Prince Edward Island, and for shorter periods in other provinces in Canada
In Canada, it covers Quebec, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland.
The University of Prince Edward Island ( UPEI ) is a public liberal arts university in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, and the sole university in the province.
* 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.
* June 29 – Jacques Cartier discover Prince Edward Island, Canada.
* Baltic, Kings County, Prince Edward Island, Canada
* Baltic, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada

Canada and Philip
* Canadian Broadcasting Centre, Toronto, Canada ( Bregman + Hamann Architects, Scott Associates Architects, Barton Myers Associates, John Burgee Architects, Philip Johnson Consultant ; 1992 )
In 1724, there was another campaign against Canada, and which produced a similar exodus of discontented veterans from the Livingston Manor to Brunswick, including Johannes Heener ( Hayner ), Peter Phillips, Peter Lamp-Man, Johannes Heinrich Conrad, and Olrig and Philip Barnet.
Hollywood stars and foreign dignitaries were attracted to the Stampede ; Bob Hope and Bing Crosby each served as parade marshals during the 1950s, while Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip made their first of two visits to the event as part of their 1959 tour of Canada.
Major General Philip Schuyler's ten regiments in New York were sent to invade Canada.
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh | The Duke of Edinburgh ( back ) in the Canadian Senate in Parliament Buildings ( Canada ) | Parliament Buildings, Ottawa, are usually occupied by The Queen's official representative, the Governor General of Canada | Governor General and the Governor General's spouse, at the State Opening of Parliament.
The first meeting of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada before the reigning sovereign ; in the State Dining Room of Rideau Hall, Elizabeth II | Queen Elizabeth II is seated at centre, with Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, to her left, and Prime Minister of Canada | Prime Minister John Diefenbaker at her right ; 14 October 1957
* The Government of Canada Commemorates Philip Francis Little as a Person of National Significance
Local brands owned by British American Tobacco include: Benson & Hedges ( Bangladesh ), Belmont ( Colombia, Chile and Venezuela ), Jockey Club ( Argentina ), Stradbroke ( Australia ), Hollywood ( Brazil ), du Maurier ( Canada ), Prince ( Denmark ), North State ( Finland ), HB ( Germany ), Sopianae ( Hungary ), Wills ( India ), Ardath, Bentoel, and Country ( Indonesia ), Carrolls, Carrolls Kings, Grand Parade, Black Allen ( Germany ), Sweet Afton, Major ( Ireland ), Boots, Alas ( Mexico ), Gold Leaf ( Bangladesh, Pakistan ), Jan III Sobieski ( Poland ), Yava Gold ( Russia ), Courtleigh ( South Africa ), Benson & Hedges, Dunhill, Kent, Pall Mall, Perilly's, Peter Stuyvesant, and Rothmans ( Malaysia ), Parisienne ( Switzerland ), Maltepe ( Turkey ) and Xon ( Uzbekistan ), Marlboro ( with Philip Morris International ) ( Bangladesh ) Craven A ( Vietnam and Jamaica ) as well as BAT snus, Holiday, Freedom and Park Drive ( New Zealand ) Royals ( UK ), Embassy ( Kenya ), Viceroy, Newport, Lucky Strike in Dominican Republic and Delta in El Salvador.
She was a widow, who had accompanied her first husband ( 1850 ) Philip Hunt, of the Military Store Department, to the Mauritius, and thence to Canada.
Philip Morris sold the Canadian rights to the " Marlboro " name to Imperial Tobacco Canada in 1932.
Imperial Tobacco continues to sell a line of cigarettes under the Marlboro name in Canada, albeit with very different packaging from that of the Philip Morris product.
Philip Morris retains the rights to the " rooftop " trade dress and other elements of Marlboro's branding which were developed after the 1932 sale, and has historically used that trade dress in Canada in combination with the names " Matador " or occasionally " Maverick ".
The liner RMS Empress of Canada acted as the troopship, escorted by Force K: two Royal Navy cruisers, HMS Nigeria ( flagship ) and Aurora and three destroyers: HMS Icarus, Anthony and Antelope ; Philip Vian remained in command.
At Canada Water there is a sculpture in their honour, designed by Philip Bews and Diane Gorvin.
His government also partnered with Philip Sprung to build hydroponic greenhouses on the island and sell cucumbers in Atlantic Canada and the eastern United States.
Born in Kingston, Ontario, the son of Philip Henry Drayton, who came to Canada with the 16th Rifles of England, and Margaret S. Covernton, Drayton was educated in the schools of England and Canada.
* Philip Harrison, International Rifle Shot and twice winner HE the Governor General's Prize ( Canada ).
Note that Mario Azzopardi ( born 1944 ) should not be confused with Mario Philip Azzopardi ( who has made a career in film-making in Canada ).
Philip Gerald Givens, QC ( April 24, 1922 – November 30, 1995 ) was a Mayor of Toronto, Canada, Member of Parliament and judge.
Soon after, Bartley is called to Canada by Philip Horton to inspect the bridge.

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