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Invention of Standard Time
Time waits for no man… and neither do trains...
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The formation of the National Hockey League was not a big deal in the life of Canada in 1917...

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Peacekeeping has long been Canada’s special metier...
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For Tommy, like most young men on Canadian reserves, World War II meant the chance for a job and three square meals a day.
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1892 - Birth of Bert Collip
Biochemist Bert Collip, who codiscovered insulin was born at Belleville, Ont.
"The best all-round Americans, in my view, are Canadians."
   - Richard Ford
Niverville, Man, is the site of Canada’s first operational grain elevator, built in 1878 by the Ogilvie Flour Company.
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This selection of the 100 "greatest" events in Canadian history was made by editor in chief James H. Marsh to draw attention to events that have left an indelible memory in the minds of later generations.
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Levitan, Samuel
Samuel Levitan. Pianist, conductor, composer, teacher, b Buckingham, near Hull, Que, 24 Sep 1919, d Toronto 28 Mar 1984. His teachers included Paul de Marky (piano 1933-8), Claude Champagne (theory and composition, 1937-8 and ...


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