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So You Think You Know Canadian Geography?
This article is the third in my series of geography quizzes. The first two quizzes were So You Think You Know U.S. Geography? and So You Think You Know European Geography? Some of my Canadian readers asked me to create a Canadian geography quiz. Their request has been granted! Please post your score for the quiz in the Conments section of this article. And...suggest what subjects you would like to see on future quizzes. Thank you.
39 commentsThe 4 Ontario Hockey League Players to Score 80 Goals in a Season
In the history of the Ontario Hockey League, there have been just four players to top the 80 goal plateau in a single season. The most recent player to come even close was John Tavares when he scored 72 in 2006-07 with the Oshawa Generals. The last...
0 commentsTop-Ten Places to Visit in Canada
Canada is a great, here is what I believe are the top-ten best places to visit.
383 commentsHow to Get a Job in a Cabinet Minister's Office on Parliament Hill in Ottawa
Landing a job in a Ministers' office on Parliament Hill is not as easy as you might think. While there is a greater number of Ministers in Prime Minister Stephen Harper's cabinet, thus increasing the number of positions available as a Ministers exempt staff, the road to such a job is an uphill climb (literally). However, there are certain steps you can take to ensure that you have a significantly increased chance of getting that job in a Ministers' office.
0 commentsThe Petoskey Stone: Michigan's Official State Stone
Learn the history of Michigan's beautiful state stone which is also a fossil.
10 commentsHow to Become a Legislative Assistant on Parliament Hill
Instructions for how to acquire the skills you need to get a job as a legislative assistant on Parliament Hill in a Member of Parliament's office in Ottawa.
0 commentsSee Beautiful Ontario Places in Photos
Ontario in photographs, description of Ontario, Ontario destinations, Ontario sights, Ontario tourist attractions
4 commentsEuropean Incursions into the Cree First Nations North
Europeans made their first contact with the Cree, Huron and Iroquois First Nations via the East coast of the maritime states, the St. Lawrence River and the Hudson Bay. From troubled beginnings, disease and some peaceful trade, the Europeans were to have a huge impact over a few centuries.
1 commentVisiting Downtown Gatineau: hub of Quebec's fourth largest city
For such a vibrant, energetic and substantial place, the city of Gatineau, Quebec's fourth largest city, deserves to be better known. Part of the reason for its relatively low profile in English-speaking Canada may be because prior to the successive...
1 commentAn Introduction to the Wonderful Anatomical World of the Ankle Joint
Like mentioned in my previously published article; ”Prophylactic Sports Taping – An Introduction…” the ankle joint is the first anatomical structure this sports taping guide will focus on; therefore an overview of the anatomy of the ankle, including ligaments and muscles involved in various sports movements is essential for understanding why we tape the way we do
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