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  1. Attracting and keeping women and visible minorities in Canadian geography departments. (Focus: equity for women in geography).: An article from: The Canadian Geographer by Gisele Yasmeen, 2002-09-22
  2. Regional geography of Canada.: An article from: American Review of Canadian Studies
  3. The Surface Climates of Canada (Canadian Association of Geographers Series in Canadian Geography)
  4. Canadian Geography for Juniors - British Columbia Edition by George A.; Revised with Additions By Lord, A.R And Denton, V.L. Cornish, 1944-01-01
  5. Bibliography of Periodical Literature on Canadian Geography for the Period 1940-1950. Bibliographical Series No. 9 [First Edition].
  6. New Canadian Geography specially adapted for use in Public and High Schools. by Author Unknown, 2010-04-27
  7. Residential Location and Spatial Behaviour of the Elderly: A Canadian Example (University of Chicago Geography Research Papers) by Stephen M. Golant, 1972-06
  8. Historical geographies of colonialism: introduction.: An article from: The Canadian Geographer by Laura Cameron, Caroline Desbiens, 2007-09-22
  9. The Last Best West. Essays on the Historical Geography of the Canadian Plains. (Book Reviews/Recensions). (book review): An article from: Canadian Ethnic Studies Journal by T.D. Regehr, 1999-09-22
  10. Women and technology in geography: a cyborg manifesto for GIS. (Focus: equity for women in geography).: An article from: The Canadian Geographer by Nadine Schuurman, 2002-09-22
  11. Canadian Geography: A Sense of Place
  12. Process and Method in Canadian Geography: Geomorphology by J. G. & Chambers, M. J. Nelson, 1969
  13. A companion to political geography.(Book Review): An article from: The Canadian Geographer by Warren Magnusson, 2004-12-22
  14. The Atlantic Provinces (Studies in Canadian Geography) by Alan G. Macpherson, 1972

81. Canadian Geography
evolving character of Canada’s geography. Students will investigate the interconnectionsbetween the environment and human activities in Canadian ecozones in
http://www.maple.hs.yrdsb.edu.on.ca/geography.html
CGC1D Geography of Canada
Grade 9, Academic
This course uses a variety of frameworks, including ecozones and principles of physical, human, and economic geography, to explore the distinct and evolving character of Canada’s geography. Students will investigate the interconnections between the environment and human activities in Canadian ecozones in order to understand Canada’s diversity and role in the world. CGC1P Geography of Canada
Grade 9, Applied
This course draws upon students’ everyday experiences and uses a variety of frameworks, including ecozones, to help students learn about the geography of Canada and the country’s place in the global community. Students will investigate the interconnections among the country’s landforms, climate, soils, plants, animals, and human activities in order to understand Canada’s physical character and diversity, and various kinds of interactions. CGD3M The Americas: Geographic Patterns and Issues
Grade 11, University/College Preparation
This course explores the growing interdependence of the Americas, from northern Canada to southern South America, through the study of geographic systems, patterns, and issues. Students will use geographic methods and skills to investigate a wide range of topics, including natural systems, resource development, population patterns and trends, evolving trading blocs, and geopolitical partnerships. Prerequisite: Geography of Canada, Grade 9, Academic or Applied CGF3M Physical Geography: Patterns, Processes, and Interactions

82. Canadian Association Of Professional Speakers - Articles
Articles. canadian geography and Nature. Canada, its geography, natureand people, Steve Henshall (419 words) Whether you are in western
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83. CANADIAN GEOGRAPHY 1202
canadian geography 1202. Teacher Mr. J. Locke. The Outline for canadian geography1202. The Units include The Natural Environment Physical landforms/waterforms.
http://www.mps.k12.nf.ca/socials/cg1202.htm
Canadian Geography 1202
Teacher: Mr. J. Locke
This course focuses on geography in Canada, along with problems and issues relating to Canada and Canadian geography.
The Outline for Canadian Geography 1202
The Units include:
  • The Natural Environment
    • Physical landforms/waterforms.
    • Climate and weather.
    • Ecosystem diversity.
  • Natural Resources
    • Issues related to utilization and management of land and ocean resources.
    • Extension Study: The Atlantic Fishery.
  • The New Economy
    • Patterns and processes of secondary and tertiary economic activity.
    • Aspects of population and the development of the urban environment.
  • Connections
    • Canada's role in the new world community
  • The Textbook is "Canada - Land of Diversity"
    The Evaluation for this course is:
    • Projects = 25%
    • Unit Tests = 15%
    • Midterm Exam = 20%
    • Final Exam = 40%
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    84. Geography@Queen's - Profile - Brian Osborne
    historical geographical approach to Canadian national identity,' in Christoph Stadel(ed.), Themes and Issues of canadian geography, Salzburger Geographische
    http://geog.queensu.ca/profiles_osborne.html
    Faculty Profiles - Brian Osborne Back to Faculty Profiles
    Brian S. Osborne
    Professor
    B.A., Ph.D. ( Southampton
    Office: Mackintosh-Corry Hall, Room D311
    Phone: +001 (613) 533-6042
    Fax: +001 (613) 533-6122
    Email: osborneb@qsilver.queensu.ca
    Research Areas: Historical; Cultural
    Courses Taught: Undergraduate
    GPHY 259* - The Geography of Europe GPHY 368* - Environments and Society GPHY 495* - Honours Seminar in Regional Geography Graduate GPHY 875* - Seminar in Historical Geography Biography: I have held visiting fellowships at the University of Wales (Lampeter), the Rockefeller Centre, Bellagio, and Emmanuel College, Cambridge. I have also consulted for Parks Canada, Canada Post, and the National Film Board. Research Interests: Despite several seductive diversions along my academic odyssey, I continue to be an unreconstructed historical geographer. My past research interests have been concerned with the settlement geography of such diverse locales as Wales, Colorado, Western Canada, and Ontario. Some of this research will appear in the volume I am editing, Canada's Changing Countrysides (McGill-Queen Press). In particular, for both academic and populist reasons, I enjoy studying the place in which I live and the volume I wrote (with Donald Swainson) Kingston: Building on the Past (1987) forged very satisfying links with the local community. Because of this, I have undertaken another community project, The Rock and the Sword: A History of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Kingston.

    85. Canadian Map - ZoomSchool.com
    For a page on canadian explorers, cick here. geography Canada's land ranges from fertile agricultural plains in the south to freezing tundra in the north.
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    Canada's Geography

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    Canada : Canada is a huge country in the continent of North America. Canada is comprised of 3,849,675 square miles (9,976,140 square km); it is the second-largest country in the world (Russia is first at 17,075,200 sq km). This huge country borders the Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, the Arctic Ocean, and the United States of America. Canada has over 151,480 miles (243,791 km) of coastline. Most of Canada's human population lives along its southern border. For a page on Canadian explorers, cick here The Capital : The capital of Canada is the city of Ottawa, which is in the province of Ontario, located above the Great Lakes Provinces and Territories : Canada has 10 provinces and 3 territories (the capital of each is shown in parentheses): Alberta (Edmonton), British Columbia (Victoria), Prince Edward Island (Charlottetown), Manitoba (Winnipeg), New Brunswick (Fredericton), Nova Scotia (Halifax), Nunavut (Iqaluit), Ontario (Toronto), Quebec (Quebec City), Saskatchewan (Regina); Newfoundland (St. John's), Northwest Territories (Yellowknife), and Yukon Territory (Whitehorse). Geography : Canada's land ranges from fertile agricultural plains in the south to freezing tundra in the north. The southwest of Canada (British Columbia) has a mild climate. Cold winters characterize most of the rest of Canada. The magnetic North Pole is within Nunavut.

    86. Canada: Geography, Maps And Information
    geography and maps of the country Canada. of topographic maps of Canada, from Natural Resources Canada. geography and Data. canadian Superlatives Super Canada!
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    A large (358 K) map from the PCL Map Collection. View From Above: Canada Satellite images with borders and cities added to form excellent maps from the National Geographic Society. Canadian Geographic Geomaps A collection of interesting maps from the percentage of gun owners to charitable donations in each province.

    87. Canadian Geographical Names - Natural Resources Canada
    Find out about the correct spelling of the North American nation's towns, rivers and regions, along with other geography facts.
    http://geonames.nrcan.gc.ca/english
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    88. Canadian Council For Geographic Education
    geography Standards. Teacher Institutes. Sorry, no events listed. CECGeo. 03/20/030758 AM Français About Sitemap. Copyright © 2003 canadian Council for
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    89. Mr Canada's Help Page
    Links to every facet of canadian history, culture, geography, travel, news, and government services.
    http://www3.sympatico.ca/jeff.gagnon/index.html
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    (Click on BLUE RED underlined text or pics t to visit links) (Cliquetez en fonction le texte ROUGE BLEU ou pics pour visiter des liens) Canada's Digital Collections
    (Click on picture -then click on "Photo Gallery at this other link) Canada.com Your Canadian Web Serve r
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    try this History of the Rideau Canadian History - Virtual Tour La Histoire du Canada - Visete Virtual Other Canadian Virtual Tours ... Canadian War Museum (Click to enlarge) Explore Parliament Hill Explorer la Colline Hill Cam Canada - First Peoples Nations ... (Digital/Photos) (Click to enlarge) Aboriginal Digital Collections Quick Guide / Aboriginal Peoples First Nations in Canada First Nation Profiles (bilingual) First Peoples (CMCC) Les peuples autochtones (SMCC) Inuit 3D Museum Aboriginal Canada Portal ... Aboriginal Connections Great links to many aboriginal sites, including pages devoted to TV and film media, arts, business, law, literature, travel and tourism, and various native resources.

    90. The Canadian Council For Geographic Education
    Aims to strengthen geographic education in the classroom, and to increase the public awareness of Category Science Social Sciences geography......
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    91. CIA - The World Factbook 2002 -- Canada
    geography note Definition Field Listing second-largest country in world (after NationalityDefinition Field Listing noun canadian(s) adjective canadian.
    http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/ca.html
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    92. Don Bosco Catholic Secondary School - Academics - Canadian Geography
    World Issues, CGW 4U1, GWI 0A0. World geography, CGU 4C1, Hospitality(college), TFT 3C1, TFS 4C1, Families In canadian Society, HHS 4M1, NFO0A0.
    http://www.donbosco.on.ca/geography.html
    Geography at Don Bosco Secondary School attempts to meet the needs of all students. The courses of study offered in the Department cover every major branch of the discipline, from the earth sciences, regional and urban studies, to human as well as environmental issues. Field trips and excursions form vital and natural components of each Geography course offered at Don Bosco. Every attempt shall be made to keep the costs of these trips as low as possible. Our department endeavours to prepare students for the rapidly changing world through much skill developing activities with wide application and flexibility. The skills of practical problem solving, analyzing, research and communication emphasized in all geography courses are essential in a wide range of jobs. Students will also have the opportunity to use the most current workplace computer based "Geographic Information Sytstem" (G.I.S.) software in a variety of practical applications. Geography is clearly an exciting field that enhances the understanding of the world and helps to equip students with skills needed to tackle the issues and problems facing them now and in the future.
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    93. Terrain Sciences, Geological Survey Of Canada
    Collection of photos of canadian Landscapes and landforms is presented to illustrate the great diversity Category Science Earth Sciences Geology Geomorphology...... canadian Landscapes.
    http://sts.gsc.nrcan.gc.ca/clf/landscapes.asp
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    Canadian Landscapes Canadian Landscapes Fact Sheets
    This collection of photos of Canadian Landscapes and landforms is presented as a public service to illustrate the great diversity of Canadian scenery. Brief geological explanations provide insight on how the features developed. The photos were taken by scientists of the Geological Survey of Canada during the last 30 years. Very few of these images have been published and rarely in colour. Presently, there are images and descriptions in the collection. Search by Provinces
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    94. Census Of Canada: Census Of Population, Census Of Agriculture
    The Daily canadian Statistics Community Profiles Products and services Home Censuscanadian Statistics Community Profiles Products and services Other links,
    http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census01/release/index.cfm
    University education, work experience pay off in higher earnings. Number of high earners soars, but almost 1.5 million persons still work full time for low pay. Women's earnings increase substantially; young men experience losses in earnings. The proportion of Canadians aged 25 and over with university degrees, certification or diplomas increased from 15% to 20% between 1991 and 2001. Canadians with college diplomas saw their proportion increase from 12% to 16% in the same period. The percentage of Canadians aged 25 and over with trades certificates remained stable at 12% during the 1990s. Canada’s young adults aged 20 to 34 show an increased commitment to learning, with 1.6 million of these reporting they attended school in the previous nine months. Students' choices of fields of study reflect a response to the technological and business demands of the 1990s.
    Data highlights are available in the March 11, 2003 issue of The Daily Additional data highlights and analyses are also available for: Earnings of Canadians: Making a living in the new economy Education in Canada: Raising the standard View topic summaries for this release.

    95. Plymouth District Library Teen Zone - Current Class Assignments - Canadian Geogr
    Books on Canada generally will be found in call number 971 in both Youth andAdult Nonfiction. The canadian encyclopedia, a fourvolume set - Ref.
    http://plymouthlibrary.org/yacanada.htm
    Resources on Canada
    Materials found in books at the Plymouth District Library
    and on the World Wide Web Online Databases Resources on the Web Books at the Plymouth District Library Check the availability of these books in our Catalog
    • Books on Canada generally will be found in call number 971 in both Youth and Adult Nonfiction. The Canadian encyclopedia , a four-volume set - Ref. 971.003 C.
    • Canada 1999 by Wayne C. Thompson - Ref.971.1 S.
    • The Illustrated history of Canada edited by Craig Brown - 971 B.
    • Books on Alberta are found in youth non-fiction area J 971.23.
    • Books on British Columbia are found in youth non-fiction area J 971.1.
    • Books on Manitoba are found in youth non-fiction area J 971.27
    • Books on New Brunswick are found in youth non-fiction area J 971.5
    • Books on Newfoundland and Labrador are found in youth non-fiction area 971.8
    • Books on Northwest Territories and the Yukon are found in youth non-fiction area J 971.9
    • Books on Nova Scotia are found in youth non-fiction area 971.6
    • Books on Ontario are found in youth non-fiction area J 971.3.
    • Books on Prince Edward Island are found in youth non-fiction area J 971.

    96. The Saskatoon Public Library - Geography & Travel Resources
    cities and regions around the globe. geography Resources. Canadiangeography. Canada's Geographical Names Canada's Geographical Names
    http://www.publib.saskatoon.sk.ca/geograph.html
    Geography and Travel Resources
    Travel in Canada Travel in Saskatchewan World Travel General Interest ... World Geography The National Library's Canadian Information by Subject listing is a useful collection of links to information about Canadian and world geography and travel.
    Travel Resources
    Resources For Canadians Travelling Abroad
    Canadian Embassies and Missions Abroad
    This site contains current contact information for Canadian government contacts in foreign countries.
    Travel Information and Advisory Reports
    For important information regarding travel abroad, try the Canadian Government's travel information site. This site provides useful and up-to-date information about vaccination and visa requirements as well as travel warnings and other advisory information.
    Travel In Canada
    Bed and Breakfast Online Canada
    For information about Canadian Bed and Breakfasts, try this commercial site, Bed and Breakfast Online Canada.
    Bloorstreet.com
    Bloorstreet.com has up-to-date travel information about the city of Toronto as well as many links to Canadian travel, cultural and governement sites. Visit "The Canadiana Resource Page".
    Out There
    Canada's largest outdoor resource.

    97. The Atlas Of Canada - Old Quiz Form - Redirect
    Français, Contact Us, Help, Search, Canada Site. Home, Register, About Us,Partners, NRCan Site. The Atlas of Canada. Find a Place, See Our Maps. Environment,
    http://atlas.gc.ca/site/english/quiz_form
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    98. The Atlas Of Canada - Old Quiz Form - Redirect
    Test your knowledge of Canada and beat the clock with six skill testing geographic quizzes about the economy, ecology, land and peoples of Canada.
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    99. LSF — Teaching About Sustainability — Maritime Studies And Canadian Geography
    Teaching About Sustainability Some Strategies, Maritime Studies and CanadianGeography Contents Some Teaching Ideas What is Sustainable Development
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