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Salvia hispanica
Salvia_hispanica
Trinity—Spadina
Trinity–Spadina is a federal and provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1988, and in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 1999.
Trinity—Spadina
John Baird (Canadian politician)
John_Baird_(Canadian_politician)
The Simpsons Hit & Run
The Simpsons Hit & Run is an action-adventure video game based on the animated sitcom The Simpsons. It was released for the GameCube, Xbox, PlayStation 2, and Windows in the United States on September 16, 2003 and in Europe on October 31, 2003. The game was developed by Radical Entertainment and published by Vivendi Universal. To make the game more involving, the story and dialogue were crafted by writers from The Simpsons, with all character voices supplied by the actual cast.
The_Simpsons_Hit_&_Run
Jeanne-Le Ber
Jeanne-Le Ber is a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 2004. Its population in 2006 was 112,863.
Jeanne-Le_Ber
Ottawa—Vanier
Ottawa—Vanier (formerly known as Ottawa East) is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1935. Previous to that date, it was part of the Ottawa electoral district that returned two members.It is composed of the eastern part of downtown Ottawa and the wards of Beacon Hill-Cyrville, Rideau-Rockcliffe, Rideau-Vanier.
Ottawa—Vanier
Humber College
Humber College Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning (generally referred to as Humber) is a polytechnic college in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Humber provides over 150 programs including
Humber_College
Jesse Palmer
Jesse James Palmer (born October 5, 1978 in ) is a sports commentator and former pro American football quarterback. He was featured on the reality television series The Bachelor. He played in the NFL for the New York Giants and San Francisco 49ers before spending half a season in 2006 in the CFL with the Montreal Alouettes. He is now a college football analyst for ESPN and a football analyst for TSN.
Jesse_Palmer
New antisemitism
New antisemitism is the concept that a new form of antisemitism has developed in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, emanating simultaneously from the left, the right, and fundamentalist Islam, and tending to manifest itself as opposition to Zionism and the State of Israel.The concept generally posits that much of what purports to be criticism of Israel by various individuals and world bodies, is, in fact, tantamount to demonization, and that, together with an international resurgence of attacks on Jews and Jewish symbols, and an increased acceptance of antisemitic beliefs in public discourse, such demonization represents an evolution in the appearance of antisemitic beliefs.
New_antisemitism
Ottawa Centre
For the Ottawa Centre provincial electoral district, please see Ottawa Centre (provincial electoral district).Ottawa Centre is an urban federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1968. While the riding's boundaries (mainly to the south and west as the north and east borders have remained the Ottawa River and Rideau Canal, respectively) have changed over the years to account for population changes, the riding has always comprised the central areas of Ottawa, the nation's capital.
Ottawa_Centre
2004 Liberal Party of Canada infighting
The period between Paul Martin's assumption of the leadership of the Liberal Party of Canada on November 14, 2003, and the 2004 federal election being called on May 23, 2004, saw a considerable amount of infighting within the party. The divisions in the Liberal Party, the party's embroilment in the Sponsorship Scandal, and a united Conservative opposition, all combined to end 13 continuous years of Liberal rule.
2004_Liberal_Party_of_Canada_infighting
Fazul Abdullah Mohammed
Fazul Abdullah Mohammed () (born August 25, 1972, February 25, 1974, or December 25, 1974) is a suspected member of al-Qaeda, sometimes purported to be the leader of their East African presence. Mohammed was born in Moroni, Comoros Islands and has Kenyan as well as Comorian citizenship. He speaks French, Swahili, Arabic, English, and Comorian.
Fazul_Abdullah_Mohammed
Amer el-Maati
Amer_el-Maati
Stéphane Dion
Stéphane Maurice Dion, PC, MP (born September 28, 1955) is a Canadian politican who has been the Member of Parliament for the riding of Saint-Laurent–Cartierville in Montreal since 1996. He was the leader of the Liberal Party of Canada and the Leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition in the Canadian House of Commons from 2006 to 2008.
Stéphane_Dion
Clean Air Act
Clean Air Act describes one of a number of pieces of legislation relating to the reduction of smog and air pollution in general. The use by governments to enforce clean air standards has contributed to an improvement in human health and longer life spans. Critics argue it has also sapped corporate profits and contributed to outsourcing, while defenders counter that improved environmental air quality has generated more jobs than it has eliminated.
Clean_Air_Act
Timeline of the Canadian federal election, 2004
timeline of the Canadian federal election, 2004. More on the election in general is available in the article Canadian federal election, 2004.
Timeline_of_the_Canadian_federal_election,_2004
Natasha Henstridge
Natasha T. Henstridge (born August 15, 1974) is a Canadian fashion model turned actress. Her most notable on-screen roles include Species, The Whole Nine Yards, The Whole Ten Yards and the Canadian TV mini-series Would Be Kings for which she won the Gemini Award for best actress. She currently plays the role of Taylor Wethersby in the TV Series "Eli Stone".
Natasha_Henstridge
Ontario general election, 2007
The Ontario general election of 2007 was held on October 10 2007 to elect members (MPPs) of the 39th Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, Canada. The Liberals under Dalton McGuinty won the election with a majority government, winning 71 out of a possible 107 seats with 42.2% of the popular vote. The election set a record for the lowest voter turnout in an Ontario provincial election; only 52.8% people who were eligible voted. This broke the previous record of 54.7% in the 1923 election.
Ontario_general_election,_2007
John Cannis
John_Cannis
Richie Wilcox
Richie Wilcox (born 1980) is a Canadian singer, actor and theatre director, who was also a contestant on the first season of reality television show Canadian Idol.Born in New Waterford, Nova Scotia, Wilcox's first national performance came on a Rita MacNeil Christmas television special when he was nine years old.
Richie_Wilcox
Gabrielle Miller
Gabrielle Sunshine Miller (born November 9, 1973 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian actress.
Gabrielle_Miller
Sub-replacement fertility
Sub-replacement fertility is a total fertility rate (TFR) that is not high enough to replace an area's population. In developed countries sub-replacement fertility is below approximately 2.1 children per woman's life time, but the threshold could be as high as 3.3 in some developing countries because of higher mortality rates.
Sub-replacement_fertility
CKCK-TV
CKCK-TV (also commonly known as CTV Regina) in Regina, Saskatchewan was the first privately owned television station in Western Canada.
CKCK-TV
CFQC-TV
CFQC-TV (also commonly known as CTV Saskatoon) is a Canadian television station, serving Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The station is a CTV Television Network affiliate.
CFQC-TV
2002 Atlantic hurricane season
The 2002 Atlantic hurricane season was an average Atlantic hurricane season, officially starting on June 1, 2002 and ending on November 30, dates which conventionally limit the period of each year when tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean tend to form. The season produced 14tropical cyclones, of which 12major hurricane status.
2002_Atlantic_hurricane_season
Wolfgang Droege
Wolfgang Walter Droege (or Dröge) (September 25, 1949-April 13, 2005) was a Canadian white supremacist, neo-Nazi and founding leader of the Heritage Front.
Wolfgang_Droege
Myostatin
Myostatin (formerly known as growth differentiation factor 8) is a growth factor that limits muscle tissue growth, i.e. higher concentrations of myostatin in the body may cause the individual to have less developed muscles. protein is produced primarily in skeletal muscle cells, circulates in the blood and lymph and acts on muscle tissue, apparently by slowing down the development of muscle stem cells. The precise mechanism remains unknown.
Myostatin
Dan Hill
Dan Hill (born Daniel Grafton "Dan" Hill IV,
Dan_Hill
Judith Sheindlin
Judith Sheindlin (born October 21, 1942), better known to the public as Judge Judy, is an American lawyer, judge, television personality, and author. She passed the New York bar exam in 1965 and became a prosecutor in the family court system. In the 1980s, Mayor Ed Koch appointed her a judge, first in criminal court and later as Manhattan's supervising family court judge. She was featured on CBS' 60 Minutes in the 1990s as a result of her reputation as a tough judge.
Judith_Sheindlin
Karla Homolka
Karla Leanne Homolka, also known as Karla Leanne Teale (born 4 May, 1970 in Port Credit, Ontario, Canada), is a Canadian psychopathic serial killer who attracted worldwide media attention when she was convicted of manslaughter in the rape-murders of two teenage girls; her husband, Paul Bernardo, was convicted of their murders and admitted having raped numerous women.
Karla_Homolka
Svend Robinson
Talk:Svend_Robinson
Chuck Cadman
Charles "Chuck" Cadman (February 21, 1948 July 9, 2005) was a Canadian politician and Member of Parliament from 1997 to 2005, representing the riding of Surrey North in Surrey, British Columbia.
Chuck_Cadman
August 2004
August 2004 January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December August 2004 in sports
August_2004
Ear
The ear is the organ that detects sound. The vertebrate ear shows a common biology from fish to humans, with variations in structure according to order and species. It not only acts as a receiver for sound, but plays a major role in the sense of balance and body position. The ear is part of the auditory system.
Ear
BC Place Stadium
BC_Place_Stadium
Canad Inns Stadium
Canad Inns Stadium (formerly Winnipeg Stadium) is a Canadian football stadium located north of Polo Park Shopping Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The stadium, named for hotel chain Canad Inns, and originally completed in 1953, seats 29,533 for football. It has been the home of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the CFL since 1953 and the Winnipeg Rifles of the Prairie Football Conference and has also been home to various incarnations of the Winnipeg Goldeyes and Winnipeg Whips (AAA Montreal Expos farm team) baseball teams.
Canad_Inns_Stadium
Sidney Crosby
Sidney Patrick Crosby ONS (born August 7, 1987) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player and captain of the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League (NHL). Crosby was drafted by the Penguins out of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) first overall after earning back-to-back CHL Player of the Year Awards and leading his club to the 2005 Memorial Cup during his two-year major junior career with the Rimouski Oceanic.
Sidney_Crosby
Alfonso Gagliano
Alfonso Gagliano, PC, FCGA (born January 25, 1942) is a Canadian accountant and a former Liberal Party politician. Born in Siculiana, Italy, his political career began in 1977 when he ran for a seat on the Montreal school board. In the 1984 federal election, he ran for Parliament for Saint-Léonard—Anjou narrowly defeating the Progressive Conservative candidate.
Alfonso_Gagliano
Jeff Healey
Jeff Healey (born Norman Jeffrey Healey, March 25, 1966 - March 2, 2008) was a blind Canadian jazz, and blues-rock vocalist and guitarist popular in the 1980s and 1990s.
Jeff_Healey
Saturday Night (magazine)
Saturday Night was a Canadian general interest magazine. It was founded in Toronto, Ontario in 1887.The publication was first established as a weekly broadsheet newspaper about public affairs and the arts, which was later expanded into a general interest magazine.
Saturday_Night_(magazine)
Murder of Reena Virk
Reena Virk (March 10, 1983 – November 14, 1997) was a resident of Saanich, British Columbia, Canada. Her status as a bullying and murder victim attracted substantial media attention in Canada. Virk was first swarmed by eight teenagers (seven girls and one boy).
Murder_of_Reena_Virk
Listeria
Listeria is a bacterial genus containing six species. Named after the English surgeon, Joseph Lister, Listeria species are Gram-positive bacilli and are typified by L. monocytogenes, the causative agent of listeriosis.Listeria ivanovii is a pathogen of ruminants, and can infect mice in the laboratory, although it is only rarely the cause of human disease.
Listeria
Blair Waldorf
Blair_Waldorf
Health care in Canada
Health care in Canada is funded and delivered through a publicly-funded health care system, with most services provided by private entities. Health care spending in Canada is projected to reach $160 billion, or 10.6% of GDP, in 2007. This is slightly above the average for OECD countries.
Health_care_in_Canada
Research and Analysis Wing
Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW) is India's external intelligence agency. Formed in September 1968 after the Sino-Indian War of 1962 and the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965, its primary function is collection of external intelligence, counter-terrorism and covert operations.
Research_and_Analysis_Wing
Guardian Angels
The Guardian Angels is a non-profit, international, volunteer organization of unarmed citizen crime patrollers. The Guardian Angels organization was founded February 13, 1979 in New York City by Curtis Sliwa and has chapters in 11 countries (in over 100 cities) around the world.Sliwa originally created the organization to combat widespread violence and crime on the New York City subways.
Guardian_Angels
Jim Balsillie
James Laurence "Jim" Balsillie (born February 3, 1961) is a Canadian billionaire. He is a Chartered Accountant and co-CEO of the Canadian company Research In Motion. He was born in Seaforth, Ontario, Canada, and raised in Peterborough, Ontario, where his family relocated in 1966. He received a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the Trinity College at University of Toronto, where he was admitted to the Zeta Psi fraternity. He earned an MBA from Harvard University in 1989.
Jim_Balsillie
White pride
White pride is a slogan used primarily in the United States and Canada to agitate for a white European racial identity. It is often closely aligned with white supremacy and white separatism. Organizations advocating white pride are collectively referred to as the white pride movement. White pride activists argue that white pride is equivalent to black pride and similar terms that express no more than ethnic self-affirmation.
White_pride
Robson Arms
Robson_Arms
David Emerson
David Lee Emerson, PC (born September 17, 1945, in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian politician, businessman and civil servant. Emerson is a former Member of Parliament for the riding of Vancouver Kingsway. He was first elected as a Liberal and served as Minister of Industry under Prime Minister Paul Martin.
David_Emerson