• In what is, arguably, his most famous case, Abbott successfully defended four Confederate agents following the 1864 St. Albans Raid , an event that sparked tensions between Great Britain and the United States and contributed to Confederation ( see American Civil War and Canada ). (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
  • A very Victorian "Christmas Carol" returns with "new" twists Confederation 1867-style! (nonprofitprnow.com)
  • They begin their passionate and dramatic performance by sharing their personal thoughts and feelings about the recent beginnings of Canadian Confederation in the year 1867 -- and what "the future" might hold -- for the crown colony of British Columbia. (nonprofitprnow.com)
  • Lest you be confused," he adds, "last year we talked about the new crown colony of British Columbia in 1858, but this year we'll jump ahead to 1867 so we can talk about Canadian Confederation. (nonprofitprnow.com)
  • This will quickly become evident when you first encounter them before the performance, especially while they consider Confederation for Canada and discuss British Columbia joining as well. (nonprofitprnow.com)
  • Among the G-7 nations, Canada faces the stiffest challenges because in addition to scoring poorly on all these counts, it has failed to resolve fundamental constitutional discord over the proper place of Quebec, the second largest provincial gold producer, within the confederation. (goldensextant.com)
  • Since stockpiles of 1866 Province of Canada notes remained available at the time of confederation in 1867, the first official 'Dominion of Canada' notes weren't issued until 1870, starting with the 25 cent shinplasters and followed by $1 and $2 notes. (cdnpapermoney.com)
  • Along with Saskatchewan, Alberta joined the Canadian Confederation as a province in 1905, and the southern, southeastern, and southwestern borders of the province helped define the current Treaty 7 boundaries. (archive-it.org)
  • So goes the national anthem as Canadians living all around the world celebrate Canada Day-recalling the northern nation's official confederation 146 years ago on a summer's day very close to the date of American Independence Day. (readthespirit.com)
  • The new firm continued the former printing contract until Canadian Confederation in 1867. (stampsonstamps.org)
  • After Confederation in 1867, the four banks which had been established in New Brunswick began to struggle. (coinsandcanada.com)
  • That would be tens of thousands more people than the local population back in 1867, when the Dominion of Canada came into being on July 1st of that year. (peacearchnews.com)
  • Four dollar notes were issued by the Dominion of Canada in 1882 and again in 1900. (cdnpapermoney.com)
  • Fractional notes of 25 cents were issued by the Dominion of Canada with 1870, 1900 and 1923 issue dates. (cdnpapermoney.com)
  • Canada Day was originally known as Dominion Day , marking the July 1, 1867, enactment of the British North America Act that united three colonies into a single country. (readthespirit.com)
  • Still, British parliament and Cabinet retained some political control over the new country until 1982, when the Canada Act passed and Dominion Day was renamed "Canada Day. (readthespirit.com)
  • I say "modern Canada" because King Louis XIV of France was on the throne from 1643 until 1715, when the French colonies of North America made up much of what would become the Dominion of Canada many years after his death. (bankofcanadamuseum.ca)
  • This engraving was originally used on an 1872 Dominion of Canada $100 bill. (bankofcanadamuseum.ca)
  • Like most Upper Canadian businesses, this one suffered reverses in the 1857 depression, but Hope proved a canny manager, writing off many bad debts, scouring the countryside for new accounts, and closely scrutinizing his costs and profit margins. (biographi.ca)
  • Between 1857 and 1867 Blake was involved in 214 cases in the Court of Chancery alone, an extraordinary number that reflected a life of hard work. (biographi.ca)
  • He became chief engineer for the Intercolonial Railway (1857-76), and for the Canadian Pacific Railway (1871-80). (stampsonstamps.org)
  • Locally, city hall says Surrey Canada Day 2017 will be Western Canada's largest Canada Day celebration. (peacearchnews.com)
  • It is headquarters for six of Canada's top insurers and Canada's five largest banks. (sothebysrealty.ca)
  • According to Food Banks Canada's annual HungerCount 2009 report, Canada's only national survey of food banks and emergency food programs, 81% of British Columbia food banks saw more people coming through their doors this year. (nonprofitprnow.com)
  • Canada's first world champions were the "four sturdy New Brunswickers" - Robert Fulton, Samuel Hutton* , George Price, and Elijah Ross - who won both the inrigged four and outrigged four at an international regatta in Paris in 1867. (biographi.ca)
  • Things to Do in Ottawa, Canada - Ottawa Attractions Things to Do in Ottawa Popular things to do Self-guided Tours Cultural Tours Parks City Tours Top Picks Nature & Wildlife Areas Water Tours Transfers & Ground Transport Specialty Museums Day Trips & Excursions Outdoor Activities Monuments & Statues Likely to Sell Out Luxury & Special Occasions Welcome to Kijiji, Canada's most popular free, local classifieds site. (lukaszkarolak.eu)
  • The government amended its contract with the National Bank Note Company, specifying that these 'grills' be applied to postage stamps prior to delivery in 1868. (si.edu)
  • These cents are distributed in the form of metal coins produced by bureaus of the Royal Canadian Mint in Manitoba, Ottawa and Winnipeg. (fxcm.com)
  • Ottawa, in 1867 c. (coursemerits.com)
  • OTTAWA, May 31, 2002 (LSN.ca) - Dr. Dianne Irving, a leading international expert on new reproductive technologies, has reviewed the proposed Canadian legislation, Bill C-56 and has found it completely inadequate. (lifesitenews.com)
  • Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield will make an appearance in Ottawa this year. (readthespirit.com)
  • After World War I the Bank of Ottawa reached a point where it required new capital and vigorous expansion to remain competitive and maintain its earnings. (coinsandcanada.com)
  • ABN AMRO Bank ( OTCMKTS:AAVMY - Get Free Report ) and Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce ( NYSE:CM - Get Free Report ) are both financial services companies, but which is the better investment? (defenseworld.net)
  • This is a breakdown of current ratings for ABN AMRO Bank and Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, as provided by MarketBeat. (defenseworld.net)
  • Given Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce's higher probable upside, analysts clearly believe Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce is more favorable than ABN AMRO Bank. (defenseworld.net)
  • 43.7% of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce shares are owned by institutional investors. (defenseworld.net)
  • Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce has higher revenue and earnings than ABN AMRO Bank. (defenseworld.net)
  • Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce beats ABN AMRO Bank on 6 of the 8 factors compared between the two stocks. (defenseworld.net)
  • Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, a diversified financial institution, provides various financial products and services to personal, business, public sector, and institutional clients in Canada, the United States, and internationally. (defenseworld.net)
  • Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce was founded in 1867 and is headquartered in Toronto, Canada. (defenseworld.net)
  • Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce has received a consensus rating of Hold. (marketbeat.com)
  • According to analysts' consensus price target of C$62.99, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce has a forecasted upside of 20.8% from its current price of C$52.14. (marketbeat.com)
  • Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce has been the subject of 9 research reports in the past 90 days, demonstrating strong analyst interest in this stock. (marketbeat.com)
  • Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce is a leading dividend payer. (marketbeat.com)
  • Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce does not have a long track record of dividend growth. (marketbeat.com)
  • Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce has a news sentiment score of 0.16. (marketbeat.com)
  • MarketBeat has tracked 4 news articles for Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce this week, compared to 2 articles on an average week. (marketbeat.com)
  • At that time London, Amsterdam, Paris and Frankfurt were at the center of international banking and finance. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1861 Blake's prestige was such that he became a lecturer in equity for the University of Toronto and the Law Society of Upper Canada. (biographi.ca)
  • Toronto is the cultural, entertainment, and financial capital of Canada. (sothebysrealty.ca)
  • The third largest financial centre in North America, Toronto is home to more nationally and internationally top-ranked companies than any other Canadian city. (sothebysrealty.ca)
  • Toronto is a cultural mosaic of business, arts, museums, six professional sports teams, art galleries, iconic venues like Ontario Place and The Canadian National Exhibition, live theatre, fine dining and over 1,000 festivals a year. (sothebysrealty.ca)
  • Sotheby's International Realty Canada opened its first Toronto office in February of 2007. (sothebysrealty.ca)
  • Conveniently located in Toronto's midtown, Sotheby's International Realty Canada proudly represents homes and clients in every neighbourhood, including sought-after areas such as Rosedale, Yorkville, Harbourfront, Forest Hill, and North Toronto, as well as unique recreation properties throughout Ontario. (sothebysrealty.ca)
  • Born in 1902, the Metropolitan Bank of Toronto merged with the Bank of Nova Scotia in 1914. (coinsandcanada.com)
  • This weekend, Canadians will be celebrating the nation's 150th birthday, and Surrey has big plans. (peacearchnews.com)
  • The Bank of Canada, located in the nation's capital, opened for business on March 11, 1935. (cdnpapermoney.com)
  • 1867 Arborlynn Drive is in North Vancouver, close to in the neighbourhood of Lower West Lynn. (appspot.com)
  • The neighbourhood around 1867 Arborlynn Drive has more houses for sale than apartments. (appspot.com)
  • Such was his legal success that, when he entered electoral politics in 1867, he could publicly claim independent wealth of over $100,000, an astonishing sum for a man of 33. (biographi.ca)
  • The electoral system in Canada has the plurality/majority in the voting scheme which is accompanied with its parliamentary system and single member districts. (baydue.com)
  • In 1834 he came to Upper Canada and soon secured employment at Hamilton in the firm of Young and Weir [ see John Young* ] which handled dry goods, groceries, and hardware. (biographi.ca)
  • The family was also extremely close-knit: Blake's father and mother were cousins (his paternal grandfather had also married a Hume cousin), and they had immigrated to Upper Canada from Ireland in the company of relatives and friends, including Dominick Edward Blake* and Benjamin Cronyn. (biographi.ca)
  • This teaching was supplemented by tutors, even after Edward had entered Upper Canada College in 1846. (biographi.ca)
  • According to his mother, Edward had been a desultory student at Upper Canada College until his last year. (biographi.ca)
  • After graduating from secondary school, he worked at a couple of different dry-goods companies in Lower and Upper Canada . (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
  • They started with steamers at an Exhibition in 1867 . (wikipedia.org)
  • The first day of issue coincided with the stamp exhibition called CAPEX (Canadian Association for Philatelic Exhibitions). (stampsonstamps.org)
  • The BoC is the sole issuer of Canadian dollar banknotes. (fxcm.com)
  • These notes are some of the most prized of all Canadian banknotes, most collectors having never seen one in real life, much less having had the opportunity to own one. (cdnpapermoney.com)
  • The harbour at Goderich was originally just the mouth of the Menesetung (Maitland) River, but in the 1830s, the Canada Company constructed two stone-filled wooden piers to provide protection for the anchorage. (lighthousefriends.com)
  • Thomas Mercer Jones, a powerful land magnate with the Canada Company, sold the needed parcel of land overlooking the harbour to Queen Victoria. (lighthousefriends.com)
  • Buchanan, Hope and Company failed in 1867, with fierce quarrelling among its partners. (biographi.ca)
  • The bills, which totalled nearly £35,000 sterling, were due mainly to the Union Bank of Scotland, and Adam Hope and Company stood as their guarantor. (biographi.ca)
  • Among his many clients were John Thomas Molson, Sir Hugh Allan , Bank of Montreal , Hudson's Bay Company , Bell Telephone Company of Canada , Standard Life Assurance Company and Canadian Pacific Railway . (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
  • This historic document was printed by the Canadian Banknote Company and has an ornate border around it with the company's name on top center. (scripophily.net)
  • Later he established the banking firm of " George Peabody & Company " (later stylised as J.S. Morgan & Co. [1] ) in London. (wikipedia.org)
  • Charles F. Steel, a supervisor with the National Bank Note Company, is credited with inventing a process that embossed a waffle-line pattern into the stamp. (si.edu)
  • The A grill was the first experimental grill devised by National Bank Note Company to deal with the fraudulent reuse of stamps that had been washed clean of their cancellations. (si.edu)
  • The National Bank Note Company for a limited period beginning in late 1867 produced stamps with the C. grill. (si.edu)
  • On that day the company name changed, following amalgamation, to the American Bank Note Company with headquarters remaining in New York City . (stampsonstamps.org)
  • On December 31, 1831, a large group of Halifax businessmen met in the Merchants Exchange Coffee House to discuss the need to create a public bank as an alternative to the privately owned Halifax Banking Company. (coinsandcanada.com)
  • The authors of the 2003 publication, Power Switch: Energy Regulatory Governance in the 21st Century, wrote that "Canada has one of the most divided and decentralized constitutional arrangements for energy among Western industrialized countries. (wikipedia.org)
  • This year we're not just traveling back to the past, we're also making a quantum leap into the future since last year was 1858 and this year is 1867! (nonprofitprnow.com)
  • Rawdon, Wright, Hatch and Edison, the New York security printers, received the contract to print Canadian postage stamps, producing all the requirements until 1st May, 1858. (stampsonstamps.org)
  • On 15 Nov. 1880 he raced him on the Thames River's historic Putney to Mortlake course and, with 100,000 spectators lining the banks, won easily. (biographi.ca)
  • On December 10, 2013, Bill Krehm, Ann Emmett and COMER were in court again defending the right of Canadians to the use of our Bank of Canada in the interest of Canada and Canadians, not private banks and bankers. (comer.org)
  • Kingston 1000 Island Cruises, in Kingston, Ontario , Canada operates "Le Bateau Mouche II" for lunch and dinner cruises of the 1000 Islands. (wikipedia.org)
  • According to Wyandotte Museum records, the city was initially settled along the banks of the Detroit River in 1732 by a branch of the Huron Tribe called the Wyandots - originally from Ontario, Canada - when their French allies founded Detroit. (mibluemag.com)
  • It isn't every day that the Bank of Canada introduces a new commemorative note. (bankofcanadamuseum.ca)
  • The first commemorative note, a $25 bill in honour of the silver jubilee of King George V, was introduced in May 1935, the only time the Bank issued a bank note in this denomination. (bankofcanadamuseum.ca)
  • The colourized holographic reproduction of the 1951 portrait is not only commemorative, it is also an important part of this bank note's major security features. (bankofcanadamuseum.ca)
  • On 9 September 2015, 180 special guests and dignitaries gathered at Rideau Hall for the official introduction of the 2015 commemorative bank note. (bankofcanadamuseum.ca)
  • The Post Office Department issued the first such stamps using the process in 1867. (si.edu)
  • Canada 's Postage Stamps. (stampsonstamps.org)
  • the colony's first telegraph line crossed Mud Bay in 1865 and in 1866 Telegraph Trail opened, running from Brown's Landing more-or-less along the south bank of the Fraser to Fort Langley. (peacearchnews.com)
  • Doors open at 6:30 PM and admission is $10 per person with all funds equally benefiting Friends in Need Food Bank, Langley Food Bank, Friends of Fort Langley and Fort Langley Community Hall. (nonprofitprnow.com)
  • In his 1982 publication entitled Fuels and the National Policy, John N. McDougall wrote that debates on energy policies in Canada pitted those who proposed free markets for energy products, regardless of national origin, against those who called for government intervention through tariffs and other means. (wikipedia.org)
  • So, this years performance is not only about bringing Dickens' great story alive, but also to briefly touch upon this other great story of Canadian history. (nonprofitprnow.com)
  • We acknowledge the financial support of the Canadian Museum of History through the Online Works of Reference Program funded by the Government of Canada. (biographi.ca)
  • Chapter 1: The History of Health Care in Canada MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. (coursemerits.com)
  • The three low denominations emphasize the development of communications by land, water, and air, a feature of Canadian history closely related to the development of postal service. (stampsonstamps.org)
  • In fact, 9 September was only the third day in its 80-year history that the Bank has done so. (bankofcanadamuseum.ca)
  • Welcome to the page of currency pairs exchange rate history graph, Canadian Dollar(CAD) To Nigerian Naira(NGN) Currency. (xn--mamuki-6ib.pl)
  • XE's free live currency conversion chart for Canadian Dollar to Nigerian Naira allows you to pair exchange rate history for up to 10 years. (xn--mamuki-6ib.pl)
  • Sandford Fleming's most important work concerned railway construction in Canada , and for his work Queen Victoria knighted him. (stampsonstamps.org)
  • The consequences of tobacco use are important to both Canadians and citizens in other countries, particularly those in the developing world. (who.int)
  • The fourth stamp in the series features the first postage stamp issued in 1851 by the Province of Canada . (stampsonstamps.org)
  • The first postage stamp issue of the Province of Canada featured the beaver on the 3-pence, H.R.H. Albert, the Prince Consort on the 6-pence denomination, and Her Majesty Queen Victoria on the 12-pence. (stampsonstamps.org)
  • 86% Disagreed With the Recent Acquittal of John Robin Sharpe on Possession and Distribution Charges VANCOUVER, May 31, 2002 (LSN.ca) - Canadian Alliance Justice Critic, Vic Toews, joined today with Focus on the Family Canada to announce the results of a nationwide poll concerning child pornography legislation and the age of sexual consent. (lifesitenews.com)
  • An impressive Lumberjack Show comes to Vancouver on July 1, while in Halifax, the Canadian Museum of Immigration offers free admission, a Multicultural Fair and Official Citizenship Ceremony. (readthespirit.com)
  • In 1872, the government solicited bids for the construction of a work to protect the bottom of the bank on which lighthouse stood from being eroded by wave action. (lighthousefriends.com)
  • In certain parts of Canada, New Year's Eve festivities begin with the distribution of gifts to neighbors. (canadaofw.com)
  • English royals have attended Canada Day festivities in the past-as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge did as recently as 2011-but with a royal due date looming near, the family will remain closer to home this year. (readthespirit.com)
  • more recently, global festivities for Canada Day have exploded in popularity. (readthespirit.com)
  • From 1935 until their final day of issue in the year 2000, the Bank of Canada issued one thousand dollar notes as their highest denomination. (cdnpapermoney.com)
  • A dramatic reading of Charles Dickens "A Christmas Carol" will be presented in the style of the Victorian era to benefit local area food banks and heritage organizations. (nonprofitprnow.com)
  • VICTORIA, May 31, 2002 (LSN.ca) - A coalition of Canadian organizations and individuals has launched an emergency petition campaign to address the serious flaws in Bill C-56, The Assisted Human Reproduction Act. (lifesitenews.com)
  • By 1889, The Bank of Nova Scotia's presence expanded southwards towards the Caribbean with the opening of a branch in Kingston, Jamaica, to facilitate the trading of sugar, rum and fish. (coinsandcanada.com)
  • It was the first branch of a Canadian bank to open outside the United States or United Kingdom. (coinsandcanada.com)
  • By the early 1900s, a coast-to-coast branch network had been established, which continued to accelerate through amalgamations with other major Banks. (coinsandcanada.com)
  • The Bank of Nova Scotia acquired the Union Bank of Prince Edward Island , although most of the bank's expansion efforts in the century took the form of branch openings. (coinsandcanada.com)
  • A Polar Bear Swim is held in a number of Canadian cities on New Year's Eve. (canadaofw.com)
  • The following day, is the New Year's break, a statutory holiday in Canada. (canadaofw.com)
  • Children represented 37.2% of the total 794,738 people assisted by food banks nationally during March 2009, and the rate for British Columbia was 31% or nearly one in every three individuals assisted being children during the same month. (nonprofitprnow.com)
  • In Canada, people mark the day with a variety of activities, including the celebration of Candlemas and the taking down of Christmas decorations. (canadaofw.com)
  • Next on this list is Vancouver's Canada Place , which gathers upward of 250,000 people for 13 hours of free music, dance, food, exhibits and parade. (readthespirit.com)
  • The 3-pence denomination featuring a beaver building a dam was symbolic of the people in the young country of Canada building their towns, cities, and communities. (stampsonstamps.org)
  • The note was unique, not just for its oddball denomination, but also because it is the only Bank of Canada note to feature an image on the back that was not of Canadian content. (bankofcanadamuseum.ca)
  • Latest Currency Exchange Rates: 1 Nigerian Naira = 0.0032 Canadian Dollar On this page convert NGN to CAD using live currency rates as of 02/01/2021 21:02. (xn--mamuki-6ib.pl)
  • Adam MacVicar, a stone mason born in Edinburgh Scotland, worked on the construction of the Welland Canal after immigrating to Canada in the early 1800s. (lighthousefriends.com)
  • It operates through three segments: Personal & Business Banking, Wealth Management, and Corporate Banking. (defenseworld.net)
  • 5000 and $50,000 notes were issued in a special series of 'Bank Legals' for use by financial institutions to meet their reserve requirements prior to the existence of the Bank of Canada. (cdnpapermoney.com)
  • Canada sent around 98% of its total energy exports to the United States in 2015, meaning that Canada is the largest supplier of energy exports to the world's largest economy. (wikipedia.org)
  • 2 Canada has "significant resources of conventional and unconventional oil, natural gas and hydroelectricity" and has become "one of the world's largest energy producers. (wikipedia.org)
  • What passes for an international monetary system today is largely nothing more than a dollar recycling program that leaves American consumers with more than their fair share of the world's merchandise and foreign central banks with most of its excess dollars. (goldensextant.com)
  • Receive News & Ratings for ABN AMRO Bank Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for ABN AMRO Bank and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter . (defenseworld.net)
  • Get the official list of public displays across Canada at 680 News . (readthespirit.com)
  • Beginning in 1760, Great Britain introduced the British pound sterling to Canada as an official form of currency. (fxcm.com)
  • Responding more to central bank interest rate policies, speculative capital flows, and official market interventions than to real trade balances and purchasing power parities, these floating - frequently gyrating - rates only complicate and disrupt free trade. (goldensextant.com)
  • This relationship is a prominent aspect of forex trade for the CAD, as energies play an important role in the Canadian economy. (fxcm.com)
  • The 1986 to 1991 Bank of Canada series, for which the background of this site is themed, had each denomination adorned with different birds native to Canada. (cdnpapermoney.com)
  • More than a century later, in 1867, the home-rule city of Wyandotte was incorporated. (mibluemag.com)
  • Despite all this marvellous stuff, the population of European settlers here in 1867 could probably be counted on a few hands and feet. (peacearchnews.com)
  • They are owned by a bank or a lender who took ownership through foreclosure proceedings. (lukaszkarolak.eu)
  • Although Canada does not have a public holiday celebrating the event of groundhog day, areas near parks and some streets can be congested due to the number of events held in certain towns. (canadaofw.com)
  • The majority of Canadian regions celebrate the New Year with fireworks. (canadaofw.com)
  • ABN AMRO Bank N.V. provides various banking products and services to retail, private, and business clients in the Netherlands and internationally. (defenseworld.net)
  • Business hours are 9:30 am to 6:00 pm Monday through Friday, 9:00 am to 5:30 pm Saturday (PST), closed Sundays and Canadian holidays. (jandmcoins.com)
  • Born into a poor family in Massachusetts , Peabody went into business in dry goods and later into banking. (wikipedia.org)
  • So what was going on here, back in 1867? (peacearchnews.com)
  • The earliest documented form of currency in Canada dates back to the 16th century and the exchange of decorative belts commonly known as "wampum. (fxcm.com)
  • He leapt at the chance of a partnership in what had long been Canada West's largest wholesale house. (biographi.ca)
  • He was the first Canadian-born prime minister, as well as the first to hold the position from the Senate rather than the House of Commons. (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
  • By studying the House of Commons in Canada, Loewen, et al. (baydue.com)
  • The Bank of Nova Scotia became the first chartered bank in Nova Scotia and held their first shareholders' meeting at the Merchants Exchange Coffee House on May 10, 1832. (coinsandcanada.com)
  • In your e-mail please write coherently enough and provide sufficient information about yourself and your interest in Canadian paper money to convince me that you are not a spammer. (cdnpapermoney.com)
  • For those with a Newfoundland genealogical interest, a reminder that Newfoundland's Grand Banks makes frequent additions. (blogspot.com)
  • A popular target for short-term traders and longer term investors alike, the Canadian dollar is represented on the forex by ISO currency code CAD. (fxcm.com)
  • He was also one of six investors in the cutter Canada , which won the first challenge for the Canada Cup, on Lake Erie on 25 Aug. 1896. (biographi.ca)
  • The same technology that is responsible for globalization greatly facilitates the monetary use of gold, not only eliminating many of the practical inconveniences of old-fashioned gold coinage, but also making operation of a fully reserved system based on the law of bailments at least as economic as a fractional reserve system operated by banks on principles of credit. (goldensextant.com)
  • John Joseph Caldwell Abbott was born in St. Andrews East, Lower Canada (what is now Saint-André-d'Argenteuil, Quebec ) to Joseph Abbott and Harriet Bradford in 1821. (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
  • This table compares ABN AMRO Bank and Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce's gross revenue, earnings per share (EPS) and valuation. (defenseworld.net)
  • Family Day is a special day when Canadians may remember their families and communities. (canadaofw.com)
  • They researched the level of the patterns and strength of constituency campaigning by utilizing election spending to public accounts of party candidates in Canada. (baydue.com)
  • Moreover, Hincks had the unenviable distinction of having introduced corruption into Canadian public life. (gedmartin.net)
  • Still, William and Catherine recently relayed a message to the flood residents and victims' families in Alberta, just one of the regions where Canada Day 2013 events will be canceled this year. (readthespirit.com)
  • Each year, children between 8 and 18 create posters, photographs and pieces of writing for the Canada Day Challenge, illustrating what their country means to them. (readthespirit.com)
  • The Parole Board of Canada granted Michael White full parole in late May. (bwss.org)