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  2. Random House of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Random House Canada imprint published works by Canadian and international authors starting in 1986. [6] Seal Books was founded in 1977, stemming from a partnership between Bantam Books (an American-based company) and McClelland & Stewart. This imprint specializes in reprints of major fiction hardcover titles.

  3. List of mobile network operators in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Telus Corporation. Québecor. Fizz Mobile. Vidéotron Mobility. Freedom Mobile. 3.600 (Q2 2023) QC, ON, BC, AB, MB. Québecor. ^ a b Bell Mobility and Telus Mobility have a multiple operator core network agreement to provide a common radio network to the customer (distinct from a roaming arrangement, where the radio networks are separate).

  4. Nepalese Canadians - Wikipedia

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    Immigration overview of permanent residents in Canada (Canada Government) has published that between 2004 and 2013, 8218 people with Nepal as source country became permanent residents of Canada. There are also a number of Canadian parents seeking to adopt children from Nepal, although recently Canadian authorities have suspended adoptions from ...

  5. List of people from Canada - Wikipedia

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    B. Barrie (Ontario) Bedford (Nova Scotia) Brampton (Ontario) Brandon (Manitoba) Brantford (Ontario) Brooks (Alberta) Burlington (Ontario) Burnaby (British Columbia)

  6. Culture of Canada - Wikipedia

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    A 2013 Statistics Canada survey found that an "overwhelming majority" of Canadians shared the values of human rights (with 92% of respondents agreeing that they are a shared Canadian value), respect for the law (92%) and gender equality (91%). [82]

  7. Cambodian Canadians - Wikipedia

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    The tragedies and destruction from this period resulted in a large wave of Cambodian refugees, most of whom migrated to Canada, the U.S., France and Australia. In 1981, there were 13,000 Cambodian-Canadian Refugees, [2] with most of the population settling into major cities such as Montreal , Toronto , Ottawa , Calgary , Edmonton and Quebec City .

  8. List of people on coins of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Name Year Denomination Special Notes Samuel de Champlain: 1992 100 Dollars 350th Anniversary of Montreal 2008 1 Dollar To commemorate 400th anniversary of Quebec City: 2015

  9. List of people banned from entering Canada - Wikipedia

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    Reason banned. Abdul-Rahman Al-Sudais. Saudi Arabia. One of the nine imams of the Grand Mosque of Mecca. Has made many anti-semitic remarks. [3] Steven Anderson. United States. Pastor and founder of New Independent Fundamentalist Baptist.