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  2. List of federal political parties in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Communist Party of Canada changed its name multiple times in its history. It was founded as the Communist Party of Canada in 1921. It was underground until 1924, and founded a public face, Workers' Party of Canada, from 1922 until 1924 when the Communist Party was legalized.

  3. Aylesford, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Aylesford Cenotaph. Aylesford is one of the oldest surviving settlements in Kings County, originally settled by Ulster Scots (Scots-Irish) during the early 1770s.Between 1772 and 1781, the population of Nova Scotia actually fell - from 19,000 to 12,000 - but by 1784, after the continued arrival of United Empire Loyalists during the American Revolution, the population had reached 32,000.

  4. Oxford, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Oxford is a town in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada.It is 32 km (20 mi) east of Amherst.The town is directly serviced by Routes 104, 204, 301, and 321.Despite its small size and demographic, Oxford is the world's largest processor and distributor of individually quick frozen (IQF) wild blueberries.

  5. North Rustico - Wikipedia

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    The village of North Rustico was founded circa 1790, around a small natural harbour along the Gulf of St. Lawrence coast. The region was home to a remnant Acadian population who fled British capture and deportation during the Seven Years' War (see Great Upheaval), although English, Scottish and Irish settlers moved into the area during the remainder of the 18th century and throughout the 19th ...

  6. Cartwright, Newfoundland and Labrador - Wikipedia

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    Cartwright has a subarctic climate with very snowy winters and short, mild summers.Owing to its maritime location, the winters are however a little milder than on most of the Labrador Peninsula, but snow depth from the stormy Icelandic Low, which circulates cold and saturated air around the region, is extreme: it averages around 160 centimetres (63 in) at its peak early in March and has ...

  7. Grand Falls, New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Grand Falls (French: Grand-Sault) is a town in northwestern New Brunswick, Canada, on the Saint John River.Its name comes from a waterfall created by a series of rock ledges over which the river drops 23 metres (75 ft).

  8. CHL Canada/Russia Series - Wikipedia

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    The first series held in 2003 as the RE/MAX Canada–Russia Challenge, and was envisioned as tune-up for the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. The event has had several corporate sponsors and names including, the ADT Canada–Russia Challenge from 2004 until 2008, and the Subway Super Series from 2009 until 2014. The 2015 series did not ...

  9. Tatamagouche Airport - Wikipedia

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    Tatamagouche Airport (TC LID: CDA2) is an abandoned airport that was located 2 NM (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) northwest of Tatamagouche, Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada. The airstrip was owned and operated by the local Tim Hortons Children's Camp, the second camp built by the Tim Hortons Children's Foundation.