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David Thompson: The Greatest Geographer the World has Known
David Thompson was an outsider, struggling to find a foothold in the empire that had consumed his country...
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With the current almost religious belief in privatization and the recent debate about selling off Ontario Hydro, it is timely ...

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Hunter ordered them to drill down just another metre or so. And then, finally, there it was! Primal ooze, the black goo that made ...
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The strike in Asbestos, Quebec, is one of those events that resonate beyond the immediate and define history. It was, as ...

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1690 - Raid on Schenectady
French and First Nations allies made a retaliatory raid on Schenectady, NY, killing some 60 settlers.
"Astronomy is terrifying. It describes a hell in which we seem to be the only inhabitants."
   - Louis Dudek
Conductor Leonard Bernstein considered Canadian pianist Glenn Gould’s version of Brahms' Piano Concerto No. 1 so eccentric that he made an announcement prior to its performance in April 1962 disassociating himself from Gould's ideas.
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Société lyrique d'Aubigny. Non-profit organization founded in Quebec City in 1968 to promote opera and to give young singers from Quebec the opportunity to perform on stage. Guy Bélanger was the founding ...


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