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  • '''Molly Applebaum''' is a [[Polish people|Polish]]-[[Canadian people|Canadian]] [[Holocaust survivor]] and diarist.<ref name=WhatWeLearn/><ref name=Shado ...ere shortlisted for the non-fiction category at the 2018 [[Vine Awards for Canadian Jewish Literature]].<ref name=cbc2018-09-20/>
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  • ...tracking system of diamonds and helps protect the "conflict free" label of Canadian diamonds.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Kjarsgaard|first1=B. A.|last2=Levinson|f ...res de cette Académie [History of the Royal Academy of Sciences, with the Memoirs of Mathematics & Physics, drawn from the records of this academy] |location
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  • ...it as ''"one of the humble wellsprings of what we now proudly term African-Canadian literature."''<ref name=booksincanadaReviewASlaveNerrative/> In 1889, when John Frost wrote Henson's memoirs, based on his oral account of his life, the book's publication led to Henso
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  • ...e Netherlands. The initial force consisted of roughly 3,300 British, 2,000 Canadian, 1,400 from the Netherlands and 240 from Australia, along with special forc ...at this stance was pressured by threats from the U.S., and revealed in his memoirs that he had "war-gamed" the United States as an adversary and decided that
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  • '''Sarah Elisabeth Coyne''' is a [[Canadian]] citizen and an alumnus of the [[Economics]] program at the [[Wharton Scho Both her parents were [[Constitution of Canada|Canadian Constitutional]] scholars. Her mother, [[Deborah Coyne]], played a key rol
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  • | nationality = Canadian ...ile Trudeau''' (July 5, 1887 – April 10, 1935) was a successful [[French Canadian]] entrepreneur, father of [[Pierre Trudeau]] (15th [[Prime Minister of Cana
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  • |English actress, author, and columnist. Wrote in her memoirs about her pregnancy ending in abortion while engaged to [[Warren Beatty]]. |Canadian-American actress, director, and [[Activism|activist]]. At age 18 in the mid
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  • '''''My Discovery of America''''' is a book by [[Canada|Canadian]] [[author]] [[Farley Mowat]], which recounts his troubles trying to enter ...s barred due to an old security dossier supplied to the USA by the [[Royal Canadian Mounted Police]].
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  • '''Doug Taylor''' (1938–2020) was a Canadian historian, professor, author and connoisseur of movie theatres.<ref name=To ...ndent country.<ref name=TorontoLife2016-06-22/> Two of Taylor's books are memoirs of his experience growing up in an immigrant family.
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  • {{Short description|British-Canadian computer scientist and psychologist (born 1947)}} ...1 April 1923 -- 27 March 2004: Elected FRS 1958 | journal = [[Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society]] | volume = 52 | pages = 149–166 | year
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  • ...oyote", "Birds", "Penguins", "Her Love Has A Cold Wet Nose", "Her Precious Memoirs Of Yesteryear", "Someday III", "Farmhouse: Summer", "Action Packed", "A Sim ...ano", "Love XVII", "Suffering", "Heavy Laden", "Untitled XCVIII", "Tear", "Canadian Rockies", "Untitled XCIX", "Ocean", "Before His Time", "To His Wife", "Song
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