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Canadian Links
Through my travels on the internet, I have found
many sites on Canada that are entertaining, humorous and/or informative. If you
have a Canadian web page that you would liked featured here, please e-mail me
and I will post it. I will update this page as much as I can.
Please note: Some of the services listed here may
be for-profit businesses or have links to such. I do not make any profit
whatsoever as thecanadapage.org is non-profit. I have placed these services
online because it has been requested and I thought that the site or service
looked interesting or useful upon investigation. I am not responsible for any
purchases or goof-ups or whatever you do with these links. Just have a good
time.. Remember - it's all fun and games until someone gets an eye poked out.
Canadian
Information, Sources and Links:
- Nelson Political Science - Canadian
Politics on the Web:http://polisci.nelson.com/canpol.html
I also like to refer to this page as "The Any Link You Ever
Wanted To Something Related About Canada Page" But man! What a
collection of links! I was mucho impressed. If you are here looking
for stuff, go here. It makes my page look sketchy - but at least mine has a
witty Top Ten list collection! Go me!
- Canadian Social Research Links:
http://www.canadiansocialresearch.net
Need information on implications of a flat tax? How about a good old
fashion Canadian Socialist web page? There's always welfare reform... This
site has links to everything you ever wanted to know about social research
from all sides of the political spectrum. Have fun!
- eLibrary Canada:http:www.elibrary.ca
eLibrary Canada is a Canadian research service which allows users to
easily access a database of reference material from Canadian and
international newspapers, newswires, magazines, books, journals,
photographs, pictures, maps, as well as TV, radio, and government
transcripts. Other cool stuff includes Macleans, Chatelaine, The Canadian
Encyclopedia, The Toronto Star, and more. You do eventually have to pay
for the service but there is a free trial period. Go free trials!
- Virtual Reference Library - Toronto Public
Library: http://vrl.tpl.toronto.on.ca/
- Canadian graphics: www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/1708/canuckpix.html
- Nunavut -Everything you wanted to know about
Nunavut and then some!
www.nunavut.com
- Canada Web: www.canada-web.com/
- Canadiana - The Canadian Resource Page:
www.cs.cmu.edu/Unofficial/Canadiana/README.htm
- British Columbia Wide Web: www.bcwideweb.com
Everything link you ever needed for information about
British Columbia!
- Canada Vacation Planner:http://www.canadavacationplanner.ca/
A Canadian company that promotes
Canadian businesses in Europe. Their headquarter is in Kelowna, BC. The
company’s founder is German and they do have a office in Germany, too.
- Canadian Content: http://www.canadiancontent.net/
A comprehensive resource for Canadians including a search engine and
informative commentary including breif and full write ups on issues in
the current Canadian society.
- Dr Erick Duchesne's Canadian Political Links:
http://pluto.fss.buffalo.edu/classes/psc/duchesne/psc345/canlinks.html
- Artefacts Canada: http://www.chin.gc.ca/Artefacts/e_artefacts_canada.html
- Canada's Digital Collections: http://collections.ic.gc.ca/E/home.html
- Canadian Information by Subject--National Library of Canada:
http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/caninfo/ecaninfo.htm
- Canadian Museum of Civilization--Online Resources for Canadian
Heritage: http://www.civilization.ca/membrs/biblio/orch/www00_e.html
- Images Canada: http://www.imagescanada.ca/
- National Atlas of Canada Online: http://atlas.gc.ca/
- Oh Canada! http://www.ualberta.ca/~bleeck/canada/
For the record, this website rocks my socks with an awesome collection
of links.
- Statistics Canada: http://www.statcan.ca/start.html
http://www.statcan.ca/start.html
I took stats in University. They aren't fun. Please appreciate these
people for the job they do.
Government:
Immigration
Media:
Television
Print Media Online
Web Magazines
MiSc Media
Map-O-Rama
People:
MiSC:
Forum For Young Canadians: www.forum.ca
This
is the conference that inspired me to do this page. If you are interested
in Canadian politics, government or just want to meet approximately 100
really cool Canadians, check this place out.
The City of Oshawa: http://www.city.oshawa.on.ca/
This is the city where I live while I am not at Queen's.
Kingston: http://www.city.kingston.on.ca/
My home away from home while I am at Queen's.
Information Kingston: www.info.kingston.on.ca
Just incase you couldn't get enough of Limestone City!
Queen's version of Kingston: http://www.queensu.ca/kingston.html
The Snowbirds - 431 Air Demonstration
Squadron - official site of the Canadian Snowbirds.
http://www.snowbirds.dnd.ca/
Haida Art:
http://www.civilization.ca/membrs/fph/haida/haaar01e.html
http://www.civilization.ca/membrs/fph/haida/haaar01e.html
I love Haida art. I think it is really interesting. I had a
request for some information on it and I found this site. It has a lot of
good information on the art and explains various elements of it.
Discover Canada:http://www.discovercanada.com
I was asked to add this page by the people at Discover Canada. It's
a site to help you do just that - specializing in traveling around Canada,
Canadian web pages and the like. :-)
Canadiangarden.com: www.canadiangarden.com
A Canadian garden and lifestyle magazine. They have a really nice lay
out and some great information if you are unlike me and have the ability
to grow things. (I think I could kill dirt - but I digress...)
Flags of the World: http://welcome.to/FOTW
Pick a flag - any flag! This site most likely has a lot of information
on it. I was even allowed to use some of their resources on this page.
Large Canadian Roadside Attractions:
http://www.cyberbeach.net/~solonyka/LCRA/main.htm
This is, actually, just that. A website which features close to
300 photos of large Canadian roadside attractions, including many of the
world's largest.
Virtual Museum of Canada: http://www.virtualmuseum.ca/http://www.virtualmuseum.ca/
Check out the funky opening. A great resource for finding Canadian
info/stuff online as well as Canadian Museums.
Canadian Landscape: http://sts.gsc.nrcan.gc.ca/clf/landscapes.asp
We are one fine looking country - and this is the site to prove
it.
1972 Summit Series: http://www.1972summitseries.com
A site for you hockey buffs - and what a site! I wasn't around for it, but
the site definately makes me wish I was!
Military Links suggested by Bill and Sue
Hillman: (Thanks guys!)
Other Military Links
NATO Flying Training in Canada: http://www.nftc.net/
In Moosejaw, Portage La Prairie and Cold Lake. Sounds good - as long as we
are not letting them use the Sea Kings...
Princess Patricia Canadian Light
Infantry Brigade: http://www.ppcli.com
These are the guys and gals who are currently conducting operations in
Afghanistan.
Friends:
Maharaj.org:
www.maharaj.org
I don't think that words could possibly describe the accomplishments of
this individual. He's crazy smart and has a definite midas touch for
anything that he sets his mind to. I encourage you to check out his web
page, see his many accomplishments and see his writings. He's quite the
Canadian.
*Akaash
Pez-tastic! http://members.rogers.com/pez-tastic
This
is Cassandra. Yes, she made this picture herself. I will always treasure
the image of her impaled head on a Pez dispenser and so should you.
Seriously, Cassandra has a great web site about Pez. Need more convincing?
Well try this recommendation on for size: "I don't pezitate to
be pezific, this site is pezmerizing" - Cassandra's dad
Midnight Herring http://www.midnightherring.net
Here is the labour of love of the above mentioned Cassandra. It's her
own Post-Production business and if you can't already tell by the
ultra-slick website, she's very good at what she does. Currently she is
working on a documentary about Canadian Folk artists. So click the fish!
Click now!

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