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  • '''[[August 7, 1930|August 7]]''' - Richard Bedford Bennett becomes Canada's eleventh prime minister.
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  • ...ge Days]]||[[ILM International]]||[[Cryptych, Volume 1 number 2]]||Modern (Canada)||[[Tim Jennings]] ...d War]]||[[Pagan Publishing]]||[[The Unspeakable Oath, Issue 11]]||Modern (Canada)||[[Scott David Aniolowski]]
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  • === United States and Canada === ...the traditional vandalism and extortion associated with the practice. In Canada between the 1950s and 2006 children would also collect spare change for the
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  • ...into a 60-year-old mass murder committed by a "satanic" cult in Victoria, Canada reveals that the cult was actually dedicated to extra-terrestrial "elder go * Country/Language: Canada, English
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  • ...thing under the ice." Archaeologists find a strange structure in northern Canada that appears to be thousands of years old. The team members become isolated * Country/Language: Canada, English
    5 KB (731 words) - 07:54, 5 February 2020
  • ...y 10]] - [[Arthur Meighen]] becomes [[Canada]]'s ninth [[Prime Minister of Canada|prime minister]]. ...- [[Agnes Macdonald]], wife of [[John A. Macdonald]], [[Prime Minister of Canada]] (b. [[1836]]
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  • Solitaire Adventure in Canada's Wilds ''Deep in the Big Woods of Canada, you canoe up the "River of Power," the mysterious North Hanninah, in searc
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  • ...that he is a descendant of the Voormis, a pre-human race. He travelled to Canada to find if the Voormis, now called sasquatch, are still alive. '''Locations:''' Canada
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  • ''Deep in the Big Woods of Canada, you canoe up the "River of Power," the mysterious North Hanninah, in searc ...professor leading a Miskatonic University expedition into a remote part of Canada, the Hanninah valley. The scenario allows a great deal of freedom about th
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  • ''Mars'' (Percival Lowell, published by Macmillan Co. in Toronto Canada, English, 1895) ...s and Its Canals'' (Percival Lowell, published by Macmillan Co. in Toronto Canada, English, 1906)
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  • ...long the East Coast, from Canada to the United States, and then returns to Canada. The festival includes a small circus and some other attractions, with some ...an "festival" or carnival that every year tours along the East Coast, from Canada to the United States) has acquired a Mythos Tome describing deviant Inuit c
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  • * Prohibition — legal attempt to end consumption of alcohol in Canada, the United States, and Finland * Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King (Canada)
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  • * Prime Minister [[John Sparrow David Thompson]] ([[Canada]]) * Prime Minister Sir [[Wilfrid Laurier]] ([[Canada]])
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  • * Prime Minister [[William Lyon Mackenzie King]] ([[Canada]]) ...P4_1_EN.html The Dirty Thirties] — Images of the Great Depression in Canada
    7 KB (928 words) - 16:51, 12 April 2015
  • ...lliam Lyon Mackenzie King]] becomes [[Canada]]'s tenth [[Prime Minister of Canada|prime minister]].
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  • * [[June 29]] - [[Arthur Meighen]] returns to office as [[Prime Minister of Canada]]. ...- [[William Lyon Mackenzie King]] returns to office as [[Prime Minister of Canada]].
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  • * [[August 24]]-[[August 25|25]] - Hurricane hits Atlantic shore of Canada causing massive damage - at least 56 dead * [[December 18]] - [[Romeo LeBlanc]], 25th [[Governor General of Canada]]
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  • * [[January 2]] - [[Canada]] and the [[United States]] agree on a plan to preserve [[Niagara Falls]]. ...ities in the [[Burin Peninsula]] area, killing 28. As of [[1997]], it is [[Canada]]'s most lethal earthquake.[http://www.shunpiking.com/ol0103/1929_Tsunami_i
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  • * [[August 7, 1930|August 7]] - Richard Bedford Bennett becomes Canada's eleventh Prime Minister.
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  • Classic Adventures in the Wilds of Canada and Greenland, Fighting Against the Ancient Power of the Great Old Ones. ...gate. What secret lurks on the sterile Greenland icecap? A grim finding in Canada leads investigators to delve into the folklore of the land. What living hor
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  • ...est, Dominions and colonies, from far-flung Hong Kong to Jamaica, India to Canada, stretch to encompass a quarter of the world’s land and a quarter of its ...est, Dominions and colonies, from far-flung Hong Kong to Jamaica, India to Canada, stretch to encompass a quarter of the world’s land and a quarter of its
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