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Example of an Invitation Letter for Parents to Visit Canada

The invitation letter should be presented to the Visa Officer when applying for a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) to enter Canada. The example of Letter of Invitation written below is for parents to visit Canada. The information of the host (person...

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Firing Squad at Dawn - Executions in World War One (WWI)

During the First World War, several hundred men were shot at dawn, by firing squads, made up of their own comrades, supposedly for cowardice and desertion. Many were suffering from trauma and other physical, psychological and / or emotional health problems. A number of them were young boys, who had lied about their age, when they enlisted, and then simply could not cope with the horrors that World War One forced upon them. They died a horrific and terrifying death, when they should have been sen

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The Magic of Snow: Seven Poems by Cummings, Frost, Housman, Lampman, Lowell, Rossetti

The appeal of snow as a poetic subject is presented. In fact, snowy themes are common to the poetry of American, British and Canadian writers. Tributes by seven poets are included.

12 comments    robert frost loreena mckennitt
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Canada: Random and Cool Canadian Facts About This Country

The topic of Canada is as broad as is the country is vast and diverse. Canada is world renowned for its friendliness, cultural diversity, peaceful nature, sprawling lands, fresh air and natural beauty. There is much to discover about this great country and with every page turned, there is something new to learn. French explorer, Jacques Cartier, named the land “Canada”. The name “Canada” is derived from the word “Kanata”, which has its origins from the Huron and Iroquois languages...

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Louise Bennett-Coverley - Famous Black People in Jamaican History Whose Work Changed The World

The Hon. Louise Bennett-Coverley is a hero to poets, storytellers, entertainers, and Jamaicans at home and abroad. Her works were witty and informational. They are historical pieces that changed the way people all over the world views the Jamaican Patios.

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Oil Sands: The Heavy Equipment Operator

Fort McMurray, best associated with the oil sands industry, is one of the hottest places in Canada for employment. There are so many available jobs in the oil sands and its supporting industries. The city itself has become a diverse and...

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Canadian winter fun: Build your own ice bowling alley

The Canadian Winter is not as bad as many people believe. Actually we have a lot of fun up it the Big White North. An ice bowling alley is set up within minutes and it's a lot of fun.

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Wind at my Back Cast: Hey, I Wonder Where They are Now?

Updates on your favourite actors from Wind At My Back, the Canadian T.V. show. See where they are now.

45 comments    keifer sutherland eugene levy
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Top 10 Hot Job Futures in Ontario CA - Toronto

The largest portion of the entire Canadian population lives in Ontario Province. Toronto is not only the capital of Ontario, but the largest city in North America as well. A well-organized and detailed plan for economic development and job growth for the area is in place through 2031.

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Film Review For The CBC Documentary "Bangkok Girl" (2005)

The film "Bangkok Girl", was featured on the CBC Canadian Television program "The Lens" in November of 2005. The film is the story of a Thai prostitute by the name of "Pla". The film is a distorted view of the Thailand sex trade through the eyes of a tourist, and the story has been widely criticized for being non factual.

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