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Another of his dirty tricks was the " Canuck letter ", although this was libel of Muskie and not a black propaganda piece.
* The Canuck letter became a focal point during the US 1972 Democratic primaries, when a letter published in the Manchester Union Leader implied Democratic contender Senator Edmund Muskie was prejudiced against French-Canadians.
* Canuck letter
Prior to the New Hampshire primary, the so-called " Canuck letter " was published in the Manchester Union-Leader.
* Canuck letter
Loeb is best remembered nationally for his alleged role in attacking Edmund Muskie through the Union Leader in what is known locally as the Canuck letter, derailing the Maine senator's 1972 presidential bid.
The Canuck letter is an example of one candidate creating a false document and attributing it as coming from another candidate in order to discredit that candidate.
* Canuck letter
According to Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein in their best-selling book All the President's Men, Clawson bragged about having written the Canuck letter to a friend, Marilyn Berger, who happened to be a Washington Post reporter, whom he had known from his days with the newspaper.
* Canuck letter

Canuck and was
During the years 1953 to 1968, it was the home to 413, 427 and 434 Fighter Squadrons which flew F-86 Sabre jets, and 440 Squadron which flew CF-100 Canuck, then the CF-104 Starfighter.
Although the design of the large, jet-powered all-weather interceptor, renamed the CF-100 Canuck, was largely complete by the next year, the factory was not tooled for production until late 1948 due to ongoing repair and maintenance contracts.
In 1951, during production of the CF-100 Canuck, a design was explored for a revised version with swept wings and tail modifications.
The Chinook was developed into the TR. 5 Orenda designed for the CF-100 Canuck, but was also installed in several variants of the Canadair Sabre.
" Her teacher was Anita " Neta " Snook, a pioneer female aviator who used a surplus Curtiss JN-4 " Canuck " for training.
This was probably the original meaning, though in Canada and other countries, " Canuck " refers to any Canadian.
Johnny Canuck was revived in 1942 by Leo Bachle to defend Canada against the Nazis.
* Operation Canuck was the designated name of a British SAS raid led by a Canadian captain, Buck McDonald in January 1945.
Federal Bureau of Investigation ( FBI ) investigators revealed that the Canuck Letter was a forged document as part of the dirty-tricks campaign against Democrats orchestrated by the Nixon campaign.
Small scale work on what would become the Velvet Glove started in 1948 at CADRE, and by 1951 the plans were advanced enough to put forth the design as armament on the Avro CF-100 Canuck fighter that was then entering service with the RCAF.
Though Northguard was published as an independent comic book series and didn't achieve the notoriety of better-known Canadian superheroes like Richard Comely's Captain Canuck or Marvel Comics ' Alpha Flight, it was well received by critics and a core following of fans.
Operation Canuck was an operation of World War II conducted by the Canadian Captain Buck McDonald and a small team of Special Air Service troopers in January, 1945.
Before the season started, captain Trevor Linden willingly relinquished the captaincy to Messier, a move that did not go well with Canuck supporters as Linden was a fan favorite.
The game was organized by Brad May in partnership with the Vancouver Giants, a junior club in the Western Hockey League ( WHL ), and raised funds for Canuck Place, a Vancouver children's hospice sponsored by the Canucks.
He was further honoured in 1996 by the Royal Canadian Mint's release of a commemorative coin, the Avro Canada CF-100 Canuck which featured an insert of Janusz Żurakowski.
North Bay's next fighter unit, 445 Squadron, was the first in the world armed with the CF-100 Canuck interceptor.
The company was an important supplier of accessories for jet engines, building the exhaust pipes for the Avro CF-100 Canuck and later becoming the primary maintenance depot for the aircraft.
It was during this time that he began to be called Captain Canuck.

Canuck and used
In the mid-20th century, the Vancouver Canucks, a major professional ice hockey team of the Pacific Coast Hockey League and later Western Hockey League, used a lumberjack rendition of Johnny Canuck as their logo.

Canuck and campaign
He finished the campaign with his highest offensive totals as a Canuck at six goals and 20 points.

Canuck and who
* Johnny Canuck, a personification of Canada who appeared in early political cartoons of the 1860s resisting Uncle Sam's bullying.
* Canuck Unlimited Canadians airplane crews who operated in Southeast Asia during World War II
Despite this, though, he struggled in the playoffs and earned the ire of Canuck fans when he asked his idol Wayne Gretzky for a game stick immediately following the team's ouster from the playoffs by the Los Angeles Kings, an action fans felt symbolized the lack of commitment to winning from a player who scored just 3 goals in 28 playoff games as a Canuck.
Johnny Canuck was a Canadian cartoon hero and superhero who was created as a political cartoon in 1869 and was later re-invented, most notably as a Second World War action hero in 1942.
Created by Richard Comely ( who at the time was unaware of the earlier Johnny Canuck character ), Captain Canuck was a costumed superhero rather than just a hero, and he wore red and white tights and bore a red maple leaf emblazoned on the forehead of his mask.
Set in the present, Captain Canuck: Reborn featured a new Captain Canuck, Darren Oak, who fought a global conspiracy.
It would be the first of four consecutive 40-point seasons on the Canuck blueline for McCarthy, who impressed with his powerful point shot and fine outlet passing and was quickly becoming the team's top all-around defender.
Brought back from the minors by Keenan, who was coaching in Vancouver at the time, Zezel scored a goal on his first shift as a Canuck.
He was cheered wildly in most appearances by Canuck fans who were frustrated that the struggling Potvin continued to get the majority of the team's starts while Essensa, playing his best hockey in nearly a decade, was clearly giving the team a better chance to win.

Canuck and by
* In 1975 in comics by Richard Comely, Captain Canuck is a super-agent for Canadians ' security, with Redcoat and Kebec being his sidekicks.
* Second half of 1981 – Avro Canada CF-100 Canuck by the Canadian Armed Forces
He began the season by scoring his 300th goal as a Canuck during the team's home-opener against the San Jose Sharks on 14 October 2006.
His best regular season totals with the Canucks came in the 1989 – 90 season when he scored a team respectable 48 points and was awarded The Canuck's " Most Exciting Player " Award by Canuck fans.
Those 35 goals were the most by any Canuck that year.
In 2006, a vintage-inspired goaltender mask worn by Canucks goaltender Roberto Luongo once again featured Johnny Canuck.
Created by writer Ron Leishman and artist / co-writer Richard Comely, the original Captain Canuck first appeared in Captain Canuck # 1 ( July 1975 ).
Captain Canuck is sometimes confused with Marvel Comics's Guardian, leader of Alpha Flight, created by Chris Claremont and John Byrne in 1978.
A third incarnation ( sometimes called the " West Coast Captain Canuck "), edited by Comely but written and drawn by brothers Riel and Drue Langlois, appeared in 2004 under the banner of Comely Comics, entitled Captain Canuck: Unholy War.

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