Canadian News Facts

Canadian News Facts
Title Canadian News Facts PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 488
Release 1981
Genre
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Canadian News Facts

Canadian News Facts
Title Canadian News Facts PDF eBook
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Pages
Release 1967
Genre
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Canadian News Facts

Canadian News Facts
Title Canadian News Facts PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 194
Release 2001
Genre Canada
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FURTHER FACTS ABOUT THE CBC'S ENGLISH-LANGUAGE NEWS AND INFORMATION CHANNEL.

FURTHER FACTS ABOUT THE CBC'S ENGLISH-LANGUAGE NEWS AND INFORMATION CHANNEL.
Title FURTHER FACTS ABOUT THE CBC'S ENGLISH-LANGUAGE NEWS AND INFORMATION CHANNEL. PDF eBook
Author Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Publisher
Pages 39
Release 1988
Genre
ISBN

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Guide to Canadian News Media

Guide to Canadian News Media
Title Guide to Canadian News Media PDF eBook
Author Peter Desbarats
Publisher Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Incorporated
Pages 292
Release 1989
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN

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Weird But True Canada

Weird But True Canada
Title Weird But True Canada PDF eBook
Author Chelsea Lin
Publisher National Geographic Books
Pages 212
Release 2018
Genre Canada
ISBN 1426330243

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Collects three hundred facts about Canada's wildlife, cuisine, history, sports, and culture.

Hurricane Hazel

Hurricane Hazel
Title Hurricane Hazel PDF eBook
Author Hazel McCallion
Publisher HarperCollins Canada
Pages 319
Release 2014-10-28
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1443434728

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Throughout her ground-breaking career in business and politics, Hurricane Hazel McCallion has seen it all. In 1978, she defeated a popular incumbent to win election as mayor of Mississauga, a rising city near Toronto that was, until then, a collection of towns, villages and farms. No one would have foreseen that the indomitable Hurricane Hazel would become so wildly popular she would remain mayor until 2014, retiring at age 93. Within months of taking office, Mayor McCallion orchestrated the largest Canadian peacetime evacuation at the time after a train derailed and put almost 250,000 Mississauga residents in harm's way of deadly chlorine gas. The incident made her an international media star and cemented her reputation as a plain-speaking, decisive political leader. She's been courted by federal and provincial parties over the years but turned them all down, declaring, "I could never toe the party line. I'd wear out the carpet crossing the floor." In her memoir, McCallion writes about her early years as the feisty mayor of a growing city; battles with politicians and business leaders; her love of hockey and abhorrence of on-ice violence; where the feminist movement misses its mark; and how she watched and dealt with her beloved husband's fall into the grip of Alzheimer's. Hazel's run as the leader of one of the fastest-growing cities in Canada has been nothing short of remarkable. The book is the story of Hazel's political, personal and business life, with all of its bumps and bruises along the way, as honest, bold and straightforward as the woman herself.