642 résultats pour "canada"
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Le Conseil national de recherches du Canada (CNRC)
CNRC 1s tlve, plus l'étude des questions d'Intérêt national, la contribution à l'Innovation et au développement dans l'Industrie, la gestion d'installations nationales de recher che. Dans le cadre de ce programme, le CNRC patronne aussi des comités associés très variés, créés selon ·diffé rents objectifs : axer la recherche sur une discipline nouvelle, faire face à un problème déterminé, jouer un rOie consultatif dans un secteur lié aux tra...
- Bernache du Canada: Elle a été importée en diverses régions du monde.
- Bernache du Canada: Elle a été importée en diverses régions du monde.
- Nouveau parti démocratique [NPD] (Canada) (partis politiques).
- Production de chars au Canada (histoire de la seconde guerre mondiale).
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Henry Graham Greene
par Philip Stratford
Canada
Très jeune, Graham Greene se vit destiné à une carrière littéraire.
par Philip Stratford Canada
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L'Urbanisation au Canada
Urbanisation 111 tlon et de la concentration urbaine, pourrait tripler, voire quadrupler d'Ici à la fln du siècle. Les autorités munici pales tentent de freiner cette croissance sauvage. Inquiète des conséquences sociales (lns6curfté, délinquance •.• ) la municipalité de Toronto s'est .opposée en 1973 à la cons truction d'Immeubles de plus de quatre étages dans le centre de la ville. 5 Les urbanistes doivent choisir entre le remodelage des ancien...
- Grue du Canada
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- Bernache du Canada
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Cinéma au Canada
Cinéma 11 4 Mieux connu en Europe que le cinéma canadien anglais, le cinéma québecols compte beaucoup de noms et plusieurs réalisateurs ont obtenu un certain succès : GIIJes carle particulièrement, Claude Jutra, Michel Brault, Pierre Perrault, et enfin Jean-Pierre Lefebvre, En 1977, le 30" Festival de Cannes a mis à l'honneur ce cinéma que l'on appréciait surtout à travers les différentes réali sations de Gilles Carle : " Les Mâles" (1970), • L...
- L'Avortement Au Canada
- Champlain et le Canada
- CANADA (géographie).
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Hockey sur glace : palmarès des Championnats du monde.
1988 Compétition annulée en raison des jeux Olympiques d'hiver de Calgary(Canada) 1989 URSS Canada Tchécoslovaquie Stockholm etSödertälje (Suède) 1990 URSS Suède Tchécoslovaquie Berne et Fribourg(Suisse) 1991 Suède Canada URSS Turku, Helsinki etTampere (Finlande) 1992 Suède Finlande Tchécoslovaquie Prague et Bratislava(Tchécoslovaquie) 1993 Russie Suède Républiquetchèque Dortmund et Munich(Allemagne) 1994 Canada Finlande Suède Bolzano, Canazei etMilan (Italie) 1995 Finlande Suède Canada Stockhol...
- Québec, ville du Canada, capitale de la province de Québec, sur le Saint-Laurent.
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Ecosystème polaire
C’est parti;)
Localisation
Au Nord et au Sud de globe
Groenland, Canada,Arctique, Antarctique, .
Localisation ● Au Nord et au Sud de globe ● Groenland, Canada,Arctique, Antarctique, ... ●
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- Prince-Édouard (île du), en anglais Prince Edward Island, province du Canada, dans le sud du golfe du Saint-Laurent.
- Iqaluit 1 PRÉSENTATION Iqaluit, capitale du Nunavut, située dans le sud-est du territoire et dans le nord-est du Canada.
- Exemples de la cooccurrence originaire de la région L'athlète originaire de la région de Sherbrooke a contribué à l'éclosion du sport paralympique au Canada.
- Le Canada est, après l'URSS, le second pays mondial par l'étendue (9,97 millions de km2), couvrant 7,3% des terres émergées.
- Alberta, province de l'ouest du Canada, la plus occidentale des provinces des Prairies, à l'est des montagnes Rocheuses, entre la Colombie-Britannique et la Saskatchewan.
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Patinage de vitesse sur piste courte (short track) : palmarès JO - sport.
1992 Canada : Angela Cutrone,Sylvie Daigle, NathalieLambert, Annie Perreault États-Unis : Darcie Dohnal,Amy Peterson, CathyTurner, Nicole Ziegelmeyer CEI : Yulia Allagulova,Natalia Issakova, ViktoriaTaranina, Yulia Vlasova 1994 Corée du Sud : Lee-KyungChun, So-Hee Kim, Yoon-Mi Kim, Hye-Kyung Won Canada : Christine-IsabelBoudrias, Isabelle Charest,Sylvie Daigle, NathalieLambert États-Unis : KarenCashman, Amy Peterson,Cathy Turner, NicoleZiegelmeyer 1998 Corée du Sud : Sang-MiAn, Lee-Kyung Chu...
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Figure Skating World Champions.
1979 Vladimir Kovalev (USSR) 1980 Jan Hoffmann (East Germany) 1981 Scott Hamilton (United States) 1982 Scott Hamilton (United States) 1983 Scott Hamilton (United States) 1984 Scott Hamilton (United States) 1985 Alexandr Fadeev (USSR) 1986 Brian Boitano (United States) 1987 Brian Orser (Canada) 1988 Brian Boitano (United States) 1989 Kurt Browning (Canada) 1990 Kurt Browning (Canada) 1991 Kurt Browning (Canada) 1992 Viktor Petrenko (CIS) 1993 Kurt Browning (Canada) 1994 Elvis Stojko (Canada) 1995...
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Figure Skating World Champions
Men's Individual Champions.
1979 Vladimir Kovalev (USSR) 1980 Jan Hoffmann (East Germany) 1981 Scott Hamilton (United States) 1982 Scott Hamilton (United States) 1983 Scott Hamilton (United States) 1984 Scott Hamilton (United States) 1985 Alexandr Fadeev (USSR) 1986 Brian Boitano (United States) 1987 Brian Orser (Canada) 1988 Brian Boitano (United States) 1989 Kurt Browning (Canada) 1990 Kurt Browning (Canada) 1991 Kurt Browning (Canada) 1992 Viktor Petrenko (CIS) 1993 Kurt Browning (Canada) 1994 Elvis Stojko (Canada) 1995...
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VIllE DU CANADA: QuÉbEc
vers les Laurentides Sainte-Foy Charlesbourg Autoroute cnarest 1'o« ~ Hôpital ~ .. Cap -Rouge 2km ~ /(
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Amérique du Nord.
2.4 Climat Bien que les climats de l’Amérique du Nord soient extrêmement variés, on peut définir cinq principales régions climatiques. Les deux tiers septentrionaux du Canada et del’Alaska, ainsi que le Groenland, sont caractérisés par des climats arctiques et subarctiques, où la rigueur des longs hivers sombres alterne avec la douceur des courts étés.Ces régions, aux pluies relativement rares, sont recouvertes de neige et de glace pendant une grande partie de l’année. Une deuxième région clima...
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Amérique du Nord.
2.4 Climat Bien que les climats de l’Amérique du Nord soient extrêmement variés, on peut définir cinq principales régions climatiques. Les deux tiers septentrionaux du Canada et del’Alaska, ainsi que le Groenland, sont caractérisés par des climats arctiques et subarctiques, où la rigueur des longs hivers sombres alterne avec la douceur des courts étés.Ces régions, aux pluies relativement rares, sont recouvertes de neige et de glace pendant une grande partie de l’année. Une deuxième région clima...
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John Macdonald.
dissolution of the existing Union. The Atlantic colonies, which consisted of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland, were considering the question of their own union andplanned to meet at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, on September 1, 1864. Macdonald saw his opportunity and secured an invitation for the Canadians to attend.The delegates of the Atlantic colonies put off their own discussion until they had heard the Canadians. Macdonald spoke of the advantages in...
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John Macdonald - Canadian History.
dissolution of the existing Union. The Atlantic colonies, which consisted of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland, were considering the question of their own union andplanned to meet at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, on September 1, 1864. Macdonald saw his opportunity and secured an invitation for the Canadians to attend.The delegates of the Atlantic colonies put off their own discussion until they had heard the Canadians. Macdonald spoke of the advantages in...
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John Macdonald - Canadian History.
dissolution of the existing Union. The Atlantic colonies, which consisted of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland, were considering the question of their own union andplanned to meet at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, on September 1, 1864. Macdonald saw his opportunity and secured an invitation for the Canadians to attend.The delegates of the Atlantic colonies put off their own discussion until they had heard the Canadians. Macdonald spoke of the advantages in...
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Louis Stephen St.
St. Laurent brought to office a new concept of government. His broad, all-national view firmly rejected Québec's traditional isolationism. He made his decisions with coolimpartiality, giving first consideration to the welfare of Canada as a whole. St. Laurent's foreign policy involved Canada in world politics. He supported the UN, fully endorsing the initiatives proposed by Pearson, his representative there. St.Laurent actively sponsored and subsequently cooperated with the North Atlantic Treaty...
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Louis Stephen St.
St. Laurent brought to office a new concept of government. His broad, all-national view firmly rejected Québec's traditional isolationism. He made his decisions with coolimpartiality, giving first consideration to the welfare of Canada as a whole. St. Laurent's foreign policy involved Canada in world politics. He supported the UN, fully endorsing the initiatives proposed by Pearson, his representative there. St.Laurent actively sponsored and subsequently cooperated with the North Atlantic Treaty...
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- Production de chars au Canada
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Gouvernement fédéral au Canada
Gouvernement fédéral as 4 Deux chambres, formant le Parlement, exercent le pouvoir législatif. La Chambre des communes est com posée de 264 députés à raison d'un par circonscription. La Chambre soumet à trots • lectures • successives les projets de loi du gouvernement. Mais le Premier ministre et son. cabinet étant membres de cette chambre, Il n'existe pas de délimitation nette entre l'exécutif et Je législatif. Le Sénat, composé de 104 mem...
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Lester Pearson.
a vacant seat. The by-election followed a major Liberal victory in September, and as a Liberal Party candidate, Pearson won by a comfortable margin in Algoma East,Ontario. He was reelected to the House of Commons in elections between 1949 and 1965. He was immediately made secretary of state for external affairs in the cabinetof Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent. In this post, Pearson set a new standard of frank exchange and cooperation that brought him respect and esteem. However, manyCanadians w...
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Lester Pearson - Canadian History.
a vacant seat. The by-election followed a major Liberal victory in September, and as a Liberal Party candidate, Pearson won by a comfortable margin in Algoma East,Ontario. He was reelected to the House of Commons in elections between 1949 and 1965. He was immediately made secretary of state for external affairs in the cabinetof Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent. In this post, Pearson set a new standard of frank exchange and cooperation that brought him respect and esteem. However, manyCanadians w...
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French Canadian Nationalism - Canadian History.
The revolution ended in independence for the Americans, who named their new country the United States of America. In the aftermath, thousands of people who hadopposed the American Revolution migrated from what was now the United States to British North America. These people, known as the United Empire Loyalists, settledin the Maritimes, where they greatly increased the British majority over the Acadians, and in Québec. Some settled near francophone communities around Montréal andin the Eastern T...
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Sir Robert Borden.
of the British Empire, Laurier proposed creating a Canadian navy that in case of war could be incorporated into the British navy. The plan was opposed by theConservatives, who thought that Canada should simply provide ships for the British navy. The Québec nationalists also opposed the plan because they did not wantCanada either to participate in the British navy or to have a navy of its own. At the last moment before election day in 1911 it looked as if the Liberals might win. The government ne...
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Sir Robert Borden - Canadian History.
of the British Empire, Laurier proposed creating a Canadian navy that in case of war could be incorporated into the British navy. The plan was opposed by theConservatives, who thought that Canada should simply provide ships for the British navy. The Québec nationalists also opposed the plan because they did not wantCanada either to participate in the British navy or to have a navy of its own. At the last moment before election day in 1911 it looked as if the Liberals might win. The government ne...
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Wilfrid Laurier.
The Manitoba schools were the main issue in the 1896 election. Although the Catholic clergy campaigned against him, Laurier argued in Québec that he would obtainbetter terms for the Catholics by negotiating directly with the provincial government of Manitoba. “Hands off Manitoba” was an effective slogan in the other provinces aswell. A second issue was corruption in the Conservative Party, as a series of scandals had rocked the Bowell administration. Israel Tarte, a former Québec conservativewho...
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Wilfrid Laurier - Canadian History.
The Manitoba schools were the main issue in the 1896 election. Although the Catholic clergy campaigned against him, Laurier argued in Québec that he would obtainbetter terms for the Catholics by negotiating directly with the provincial government of Manitoba. “Hands off Manitoba” was an effective slogan in the other provinces aswell. A second issue was corruption in the Conservative Party, as a series of scandals had rocked the Bowell administration. Israel Tarte, a former Québec conservativewho...
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North America - Geography.
D Climate Although North America has considerable climatic variety, five principal climatic regions can be identified. The northern two-thirds of Canada and Alaska, as well as all ofGreenland, have subarctic and arctic climates, in which long, dark, bitterly cold winters alternate with brief, mild summers. Most of the region, which receives relativelylittle precipitation, is covered with snow and ice during much of the year. A second climatic region is made up of the eastern two-thirds of the U...
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Canadian Forces.
As the Land Force Command component of the CF, the Canadian army is responsible for land combat and for physically protecting people and land-based resources. Itis the component of the CF most often called on to support international military operations and peacekeeping missions and to maintain order in times of civil unrest. A Organization The 20,900 personnel who comprise the army’s regular force are organized into four geographically based areas. Land Force Atlantic includes the provinces of...
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Montréal - geography.
percent), and Eastern Orthodox (2.8 percent) religions. Another 5.4 percent claim no religious affiliation. IV EDUCATION AND CULTURE Montréal has a large number of private schools, most of them partially funded by the province. Like the rest of Québec province, Montréal has two public schoolsystems, one for French speakers and one for English speakers. The Charter of the French Language (1977), known as Bill 101, restricts access to English-languageschools and requires children of immigrants t...
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Montréal - Geography.
percent), and Eastern Orthodox (2.8 percent) religions. Another 5.4 percent claim no religious affiliation. IV EDUCATION AND CULTURE Montréal has a large number of private schools, most of them partially funded by the province. Like the rest of Québec province, Montréal has two public schoolsystems, one for French speakers and one for English speakers. The Charter of the French Language (1977), known as Bill 101, restricts access to English-languageschools and requires children of immigrants t...
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W. L. Mackenzie King.
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INTRODUCTION
W. L. Mackenzie King (1874-1950), tenth prime
V SECOND TERM AS PRIME MINISTER By the election of 1925 most of the rifts in the Liberal Party were healed. Little had been achieved by King's government except for some tariff reduction and thereorganization of Canadian railroads, but no mistakes had been made. The real issue of the election was the personalities of the party leaders, King and the brilliant butarrogant Conservative, Arthur Meighen. The Conservatives swept English-speaking Canada, and they won 116 seats. The Liberals won 101, a...
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canadienne, littérature.
Canada (1845-1848), ce dernier s’attache en effet à démentir l’affirmation du gouverneur général lord Durham selon laquelle le Canada français ne possède ni histoire ni littérature. Après cet éclat, François-Xavier Garneau devient la référence des poètes, des romanciers, des historiens et des journalistes canadiens de langue française de la génération suivante. Ceux-ci se retrouvent régulièrement à Québec, dans la librairie du poète Octave Crémazie, qui leur tient lieu de salon littéraire, pou...
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VILLE DU CANADA: OTTAWA
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Brian Mulroney.
At the party convention Mulroney was one of the candidates who ran against Clark. This time Mulroney did not have to contend with a rival candidate from Québec. Healso had the support of the remnants of the Diefenbaker faction—who disliked Clark even more than they disliked Mulroney. Mulroney was also endorsed by asubstantial group of members of Parliament; this endorsement helped allay concerns about whether he could provide effective leadership in Parliament. Mulroney waselected leader of the...
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Brian Mulroney - Canadian History.
At the party convention Mulroney was one of the candidates who ran against Clark. This time Mulroney did not have to contend with a rival candidate from Québec. Healso had the support of the remnants of the Diefenbaker faction—who disliked Clark even more than they disliked Mulroney. Mulroney was also endorsed by asubstantial group of members of Parliament; this endorsement helped allay concerns about whether he could provide effective leadership in Parliament. Mulroney waselected leader of the...