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Toronto and native
In a famous Canadian Charter of Rights case, " Sandra Bell vs. City of Toronto ", 1997, the right to cultivate all native species, even most varieties deemed noxious or allergenic, was upheld as part of the right of free expression.
Thresholds of difference: feminist critique, native women's writings, postcolonial theory ( University of Toronto Press, 1993 ).
The people of Toronto representing sixty-eight nations will celebrate the Opening of SkyDome in their native costumes.
A native of Toronto Township, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Coyne, he received his education in Brampton at Brampton Public School.
The pair sought to build a more veteran team that is typical for an expansion franchise, and traded their first draft pick, Blaine Manning, to the Toronto Rock for Calgary native Kaleb Toth, who was expected to be the team's marquee player.
The Woodland period was also characterized by movement of native groups along what is known today as the Toronto Carrying-Place Trail, running from Lake Ontario up the Humber to Lake Simcoe and eventually to the northern Great Lakes.
Following YouTube auditions, Mike Thorne ( a native of Toronto, Canada ) was announced as the new drummer of Saga.
Catherine started her comedy career in 1974 as a cast member of The Second City in her native Toronto.
The film was shot in the Greater Toronto Area and Regional Municipality of Niagara of Cronenberg's native Ontario, Canada where some temporary props and structures built for the film are still in place, such as the gazebo which still stands in the small town of Niagara-on-the-Lake, where most of the in-town shots were filmed.
A native of Hamilton, Ontario, Paikin received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Toronto ( Victoria University, Toronto 1981 ) and his Master's degree in broadcast journalism from Boston University.
The line was initially built to Cape gauge, under the supervision of Chief Engineer John Edward Boyd a native of Saint John, New Brunswick who first advocated the use of narrow gauge for the New Brunswick Railway in the 1860s, and was responsible for the first surveys of the Toronto, Grey and Bruce Railway and the Toronto and Nipissing Railway in Ontario.
The first manager was Toronto native and former Ottawa Senators player Bruce Ridpath, who had intended to be a playing-coach but was no longer able to play due to an injury suffered when he was struck by an automobile the previous year.
A native of Montreal, Beck graduated from Crescent School in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
For Mark Payton, Budapest is an opportunity for field research in his study of historical nostalgia ; he views his native city of Toronto as bland and lacking history.
McIntyre, a native of Ontario, attended the University of Toronto Schools, a university-preparatory school in Toronto, finishing first in the national high school mathematics competition of 1965.
He came to Canada in 1912 on the advice of another Sheffield native ( and future Group of Seven member ), Arthur Lismer, and found work at the Grip Ltd. design firm in Toronto, Ontario.
When the Maroons went to Toronto, the Maple Leafs hosted a " Lionel Conacher Night " to celebrate the city's native son.
Paulette Bourgeois, ( born July 20, 1951 ) is best known for creating Franklin the Turtle, the character who appears in picture books illustrated by Toronto native Brenda Clark.
Bell was born on January 28, 1840 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and was educated in the common schools of his native country.
Together in Jack's Volkswagen Minibus, they embark on a journey from Gaspé to San Francisco, passing through Toronto, Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis and the American West on their way, exploring the history of European contact with the native people of the Americas.
However, Edwards was required to have a Canadian co-host on Chain Reaction, due to the fact that he had no ties to the country, unlike Trebek, Mandel and Perry ( Trebek and Mandel are native Canadians ; Perry had blood ties to Canada and lived in Toronto during the first several years of Definition ).

Toronto and joined
After the 1996 season, Clemens left Boston via free agency and joined the Toronto Blue Jays.
" Cook joined the faculty of University of Toronto, Computer Science and Mathematics Departments in 1970 as an Associate Professor, where he was promoted to Professor in 1975 and University Professor in 1985.
Berton joined the Toronto Star as associate editor and columnist in 1958, leaving in 1962 to commence The Pierre Berton Show, which ran until 1973.
At the yearling sales at Windfields in Toronto, Ontario, the diminutive Northern Dancer didn't find a buyer at the $ 25, 000 reserve price, so he eventually joined the Windfields Farm racing stable.
Bell soon joined the Lakeshore Club and started practising at the indoor pool of Humberside Collegiate in Toronto.
Afterward, Radner joined the Toronto Second City comedy troupe.
For years afterward, Winfield's appearances in Toronto were greeted by fans standing and flapping their arms — until he became a fan favorite when he joined the Blue Jays in 1992.
When Winfield joined the Toronto Blue Jays, he learned teammate David Wells was one of the " Winfield kids " who attended Padres games.
The band formed in 1989 when Jian Ghomeshi ( then going by Jean Ghomeshi ), Murray Foster and Mike Ford, former classmates at the local Thornlea Secondary School and playing in a pub band called The Chia Pets at the time, joined with David Matheson to busk in Toronto.
In June 2001, No Secrets joined Aaron Carter in Toronto, Canada, for the shooting of his video " Oh Aaron ", and also collaborated in the taping of the song, providing background vocals.
Chow later joined Layton on the Toronto City Council.
Born in Toronto, Canada, Guggisberg joined the British army in 1889.
John stayed in England to dispose of the family property and joined his family in Toronto in 1832.
On May 18, 2004, he joined the law firm McCarthy Tetrault as counsel, working in their Toronto and Ottawa offices.
In that same year he joined the Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University, Toronto where he initiated a program in future studies and taught there until 1983.
In late-April he joined the Toronto Maple Leafs of the International League on a trial basis but was released by the team on May 6 after X-rays showed bone deterioration in his affected ankle.
After serving as Writer-in-Residence at Montreal's Sir George Williams University, he joined the English Department of York University in Toronto in 1970, becoming department chair in 1986.
The following year he joined the faculty of York University in Toronto to teach Canadian Literature and, amid teaching and research collaborations with Clara Thomas and Barbara Godard, quickly assumed a nationally influential role.
In 1907 Thomson joined Grip Ltd., an artistic design firm in Toronto, where many of the future members of the Group of Seven also worked.
Short was encouraged to pursue comedy by McMaster classmates Eugene Levy and Dave Thomas, whom he joined at improv troupe The Second City in Toronto in 1977.
He joined Toronto Balmy Beach in 1956, but was drafted into the U. S. Army in mid-season, returning to Canada in 1958.
In 1871, the Bank of Toronto was joined on the Ontario scene by the Dominion Bank, launched by entrepreneurs and professionals under the leadership of James Austin.
Eugene Polistuk, a graduate of the University of Toronto in 1969, joined IBM and rose through the ranks before taking over the Toronto manufacturing division in 1986.

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