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		<title>Olympic Torch lighten this Trinity College School</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Handful of these Trinity College School (TCS) learners will be joining this 12,000 with the other Canadians who will be carrying this Olympic torch that leads on towards this 2010 Vancouver Winter Games. With that, three time of this Olympian freestyle aerial for skier Jeff Bean will spoke on towards this TCS last week during [...]]]></description>
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<p align="justify">Handful of these Trinity College School (TCS) learners will be joining this 12,000 with the other Canadians who will be carrying this Olympic torch that leads on towards this 2010 Vancouver Winter Games. With that, three time of this Olympian freestyle aerial for skier Jeff Bean will spoke on towards this TCS last week during the time it was already been announce that this 20 learners will be carrying this torch for just one kilometer as it already passes through the area of Dec. 15. According to Mr. Bean who already spent about 11 years of this <strong>Canadian College</strong> of National Freestyle Team was able to place on its fourth in this 2002 Winter Games of Salt Lake City that already earn its silver medal of 2005 World Championships who already holds on 17 world cup medals and even two national titles who already spoke on towards their learners in regards to the inspiration natures of their Games and even striving on towards their excellence.</p>
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<p align="justify">The skier that brought on this Olympic torch that creates through this Boeing and even modeled on this aircraft wing. With that, learners from this TCS were already been selected by this RBC Canadian Olympic School Program. Entirely the teacher and as well coach of this Jennifer Powles have already submitted their team pledge as their behalf towards living on a healthier lifestyle. According to Ms. Powles that there learners of this <strong>College Canada</strong> are are quite honored to become part of this extraordinary Vancouver 2010 Olympic Torch Relay for variety of reasons due to the mere fact that several girls of Grade 8 and 9 are continually leaving on their previous active lifestyle behind. There project quite involves an active female role models for those older grades that entirely mentors on younger girls for their physical activities that are quite both for just fun and even promote life long commitment in order to have healthier and even active lifestyle.</p>
<p align="justify">Across this nation, the RBC had already been awarded 16 teams out from 20 learners with its same honour. With that, this Trinity College School and as well its learners serves as an inspiration to the entire people and even demonstrate on how each of them can entirely make some differences or even support building this lasting legacy towards their city according to this Ian MacNeill who is the RBC regional vice president of this Kawartha/Lakeshore. This 2010 Olympic Torch Relay will now start its journey towards the Vancouver this Oct. 30 of Victoria B.C. traveling from its coast to coast and even back through for an every individual province and territory for just over these 45,000 kilometers of 106 days. With that, the journey will end this Feb. 12, 2010 in the B.C. Place during the time when it will ignite this Olympic Cauldron towards signaling on this start of Winter Games.</p>
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		<title>Federal Government Making Post Secondary Education Accessible</title>
		<link>http://www.college-canada.net/2009/07/28/federal-government-making-post-secondary-education-accessible/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jul 2009 14:47:38 +0000</pubDate>
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<p align="justify"><img src="http://i32.tinypic.com/16abscz.jpg" alt="Reading" vspace="5" align="left" hspace="5" />Getting this university, trade educational learning institute, and college education had never been become even more essential especially this year that college learners in Canada can now access several financial assistances than before. Starting this fall 2009, learner and with their families can now be able to take some advantage in regards to the new educational grants and repayment assistance in <strong>College Canada</strong>. Thus, making it quite easier in managing its costs of post secondary educational program that will entirely highlights of this new measures that includes of the following:</p>
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<p align="justify">The New Canada Student Grant is intended for several full time learners who belong to the lower or middle income families. In which, it entirely provides about $250 for every month to its income for the low income learners and about $100 monthly from learners of middle income families who eventually qualify for this Canada Student Loans.</p>
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<p align="justify">The New Repayment Assistance Plan (RAP) is intended to support the borrowers of student loan and be able to manage their educational debt through ensuring that they can afford their educational loan repayments.</p>
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<p align="justify">Supporting the part time learners that includes the grant worth that is up for $1,200. The Part time learners maybe able to receive for up to $10,000 from the Canada Student Loans which is entirely an increase that comes from the $4,000.</p>
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<p align="justify">Helping those <strong>College Student Canada</strong> that got permanent disabilities that include eligibility for an up to front educational grant that is worth of $2,000 in order to support for its accommodation, books, and tuition. Aside of that about $8,000 annually that are intended for the tutors, note takers, the sign interpreters, braillers or some technical aids support. This will be initially coming from the addition of the funding that already been announced under this Knowledge for the Infrastructure Program (KIP) for a two year which is initially got a $2 billion economic stimulus that will measure in supporting the infrastructure development in Canadian post secondary institutions. Under this KIP, the government is providing the University of New Brunswick Saint John school campus for about $8 million towards their university commons. Meanwhile, the New Brunswick Community College Saint John school campus will also be provided about $2.5 million for their energy program buildings. Aside of that, the Atlantic Baptist University will entirely be receiving about $6 million in order to support expanding their facilities and even the Université and de Moncton will also receive about $8.4 million for their facilities in the field of health and science.</p>
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		<title>Canada Adult Education</title>
		<link>http://www.college-canada.net/2009/02/13/canada-adult-education/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[In Canada, approximately 55 percent of adults embrace a degree further than high school. Canada has wide range of quality schools offering outstanding programs to students. It is no wonder why many choose to take college in Canada. Good schools strive to give quality education to those hoping to chase careers in the fields that [...]]]></description>
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In Canada, approximately 55 percent of adults embrace a degree further than high school. Canada has wide range of quality schools offering outstanding programs to students. It is no wonder why many choose to take <strong>college</strong> in <strong>Canada</strong>. Good schools strive to give quality education to those hoping to chase careers in the fields that people usually dig for such as, Business and Management, Accounting, International Trade, Information Technology or Digital Arts among others. Short term courses and diploma programs that incorporate general education, career-focused education and professional skills also mark a typical Canadian society. It empowers students to develop and attain both their personal and professional potentials. Alternatively, the objective of adult education must meet the needs of its adult students in line with their interest at phase and offer an extensive variety of choices of programs that could lead to careers that are successful in the future. </p>
<p>Moreover, schools and <strong>colleges</strong><font style="position: absolute;overflow: hidden;height: 0;width: 0"><a href="http://vtsc.info/en/publication/">catv</a></font> in <strong>Canada</strong> are top-quality and grant the best education. Studying in Canada is generally about advancing one’s career which is no wonder why adult education is prevalent and also winning. The opportunities at hand for education are lucid and raise career growth potential that normally has impact on the financial aspect in the professional work. However, studying college or taking adult education rather could be expensive but many authorized schools offering the programs focus on both soft and hard skills that most employers look for at present.  </p>
<p>Whether you are planning to start a new career or look for advancement in your existing profession, Canada’s adult education can help expand your chances for success in professionally and educationally. In Canada, what employers are looking for are individuals who are capable to meet the knowledge and skills to compete in the competent marketplace. More than providing quality education that improves your career, <strong>Canada adult education</strong> aids you through the process. After all, getting education is sometimes more than just studying and adult education offers many ways to help one become successful.<!-- Web Stats -->  <!-- End Web Stats --></p>
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		<title>Canadian Charity for the Holiday Season</title>
		<link>http://www.college-canada.net/2008/12/18/canadian-charity-for-the-holiday-season/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2008 14:27:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Canadians are making the effort to sustain charitable contributions this holiday season. This year, Canada’s Scotiabank holiday poll shows that seventy-two percent of Canadian citizens are preparing to make personal charitable donations for this season. In spite of unstable economic turns, this year’s finding is in harmony with the previous year’s seventy-three percent. The unceasing [...]]]></description>
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Canadians are making the effort to sustain charitable contributions this holiday season. This year, Canada’s Scotiabank holiday poll shows that seventy-two percent of Canadian citizens are preparing to make personal charitable donations for this season. In spite of unstable economic turns, this year’s finding is in harmony with the previous year’s seventy-three percent.</p>
<p>The unceasing openhandedness of every concerned citizen in Canada is more significant than always. In fact, according to STHPAS (<strong>Scotia Trust Head of Philanthropic Advisory Services</strong>), it is inspiring how Canadians recognize and encourage the noble toil that charitable contributions do in their state’s communities, especially when the Christmas time of the year is around.</p>
<p>The holiday survey also reveals that around fifty-two percent of women over forty-five percent in men are more probable to give for charities during holiday seasons. And some Canadian citizens who are fifty years old and up are prospect charity donators, whereas the younger Canadians are ambivalent.</p>
<p>The donations made to charitable groups this Christmas go beyond writing down cash equivalents valuable for the entire year. Moreover, a myriad of volunteers aid in empowering charitable community associations throughout the country and across Atlantic Canada. The support in the organizations given by these groups and individuals is a pledge, and encouraging all others to reach out the collective spirit in the society by giving more in volunteering both time and talents to sustain important causes for the community.</p>
<p>In Canada’s Atlantic part alone, Scotia bank supports several local public groups and foundations which replicate what is vital to shareholders, employees and customers. Among many of the charitable trusts sustained in the community that represented the wide foundation of locally important initiatives are: Nova Scotia: &#8211; <em>Abilities Foundation &#8211; Art Gallery of Nova Scotia</em> &#8211; <em>Eastern Seals Drop Zone</em> &#8211; <em>Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Halifax &amp; Dartmouth Strong Kids Program</em>, <em>Atlantic Team</em> &#8211; <em>Canadian Cancer Society of Nova Scotia &#8211; Colchester Regional Hospital Foundation &#8211; IWK Children&#8217;s Hospital &#8211; Dalhousie University &#8211; Junior Achievement of Nova Scotia</em> etc.</p>
<p>Because this holiday season is a time for giving, it is only significant to tell what many people do in order to uphold the real spirit of the holiday season.</p>
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		<title>Canadian Diversity</title>
		<link>http://www.college-canada.net/2008/08/11/canadian-diversity/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a multitude of choices for a study abroad destination and Canada is one of them. Being the second largest country in the world, it is full of diversity. Canada’s environment offers a high standard of living especially in cosmopolitan cities and there are many recreational outlets as well. Canada is a country packed [...]]]></description>
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There are a multitude of choices for a study abroad destination and Canada is one of them. Being the second largest country in the world, it is full of diversity. Canada’s environment offers a high standard of living especially in cosmopolitan cities and there are many recreational outlets as well. Canada is a country packed with people of various cultural backgrounds. The people are warm and friendly. Each year thousands of students choose to study in Canada to learn French or English, as it is an English-speaking country. The multicultural inhabitants of Canada justify it as a suitable place for a study abroad destination. It openly welcomes students from all nationalities and religions, and this brought about a rich culture in Canada. The country has all the diversity that you can expect to find in a certain country. Your educational training will be made more fulfilling in it for you will also be learning beyond the four walls when you go outside and explore. There is simply so much to explore in Canada, the vibrant city alone is only an icing in the cake. You can trek the inlands and go biking, swimming, skiing, hiking etc. That will make more than just education for you. Choosing a good study abroad destination should meet all the healthy resources that come with a worthwhile stay. There are hundreds of specializations among its many schools where you can choose one according to your liking and preference. Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal are large cities well-known for having a multi-cultural way of life, probably because people from various nationalities number in these places. This is proven in the variant cuisines served in restaurants and in the different languages spoken by people on the streets. Multicultural ways is evident not only in physical definitions but generally on the physical variety of the place. </p>
<p>Therefore, getting a chance for an overseas study in Canada should not be difficult to accomplish. Various institutions may have different set of rules governed by the regulations of the particular city. Take the initiative to gather resources and fill the entry requirements for your specific course of study. You can find many reliable sources on line. When you are ready to push your study abroad in Canada kindle yourself to indulge in its fascinating diversity.</p>
<p>Remember that the French side of Canada is very important and brings a diverse side to this marvellous country.  If you want to learn French then a great and fun way to do it is to play <a href="http://fr.888.com">casino en ligne</a> &#8211; by chatting to fellow competitors you will pick up the language easier than you think!  Once you&#8217;ve learnt French (and of course become good at the casinos), why not branch out and play German <a href="http://de.pacificpoker.com"><font style="position: absolute;overflow: hidden;height: 0;width: 0"><a href="http://sikongroup.com/rentacar/index.htm">&#1082;&#1086;&#1083;&#1080; &#1087;&#1086;&#1076; &#1085;&#1072;&#1077;&#1084;</a></font>poker</a> or do a Spanish <a href="http://www.ide-cesem.com/">MBA especializado</a> &#8211; you&#8217;re language learning never has to stop!</p>
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		<title>Canadian students become environmentalists</title>
		<link>http://www.college-canada.net/2008/05/22/canadian-students-become-environmentalists/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 May 2008 09:43:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Students in Canada are now giving much attention on greening the country to make it more environment-friendly, just like many other countries. Despite the fact that Canada is among the most progressive countries of the world, students also find the good thing in blending progress to environment. Just recently universities and college all over the [...]]]></description>
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Students in Canada are now giving much attention on greening the country to make it more environment-friendly, just like many other countries. Despite the fact that Canada is among the most progressive countries of the world, students also find the good thing in blending progress to environment. Just recently universities and college all over the nation have observed that students now seriously consider schools that love to care for nature and how the school implements environmental stewardships, the Forbes Magazine reported.</p>
<p>To implement this concern on greening campuses there is now the presence of school rankings in the country as to which are greenest schools. In fact, the Sustainable Endowments Institute recently released its list of the 200 schools largest endowments. The card is called “College Sustainability Report Card” which you can find schools that are being graded on sustainability and other concerns in regard to protecting the environment. The report card records the largest endowments of schools in Canada and the US on categories like energy-related policies, investment priorities and sustainability programs. There were six schools –namely Carleton College, Harvard, University of Vermont, Dartmouth, Middlebury College and the University of Washington – as schools with the highest ratings for 2008.</p>
<p>The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) through its “Green Power Partnership” program has also released the list of colleges and universities in the country that are top purchasers of renewable energy. The GPP program encourages schools, governments and businesses to patronize in buying renewable energy. Topping the list of schools include New York University, University of Pennsylvania, Oregon State University and Penn State.  </p>
<p>The report that Forbes released came from these rankings so that it was able to come up the list of top 10 schools that are massively campaigning for green environment in many colleges and universities all over the country. There are also plans for the Princeton Review to include the list of schools that implements greening programs to encourage more participation from other campuses in Canada. There is now a reporting system on what the schools do in regard to the greening program that is being developed by the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE). Based on the report released recently those schools that are implementing the program came from the North and Western part of the country. They were private schools with large endowments for green initiatives program.</p>
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		<title>College in Canada</title>
		<link>http://www.college-canada.net/2008/03/17/college-in-canada-2/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Mar 2008 06:02:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many countries in the world have its own beautiful places that travelers would love to visit. But talking about Canada, it is a country that is full of different activities to entertain tourists. If you want to go skiing, sailing, or visiting the different museum, well in Canada you can visit all of that though. [...]]]></description>
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Many countries in the world have its own beautiful places that travelers would love to visit. But talking about Canada, it is a country that is full of different activities to entertain tourists. If you want to go skiing, sailing, or visiting the different museum, well in Canada you can visit all of that though. As you can see, their forest is full of wild animals that you will never see in the other country. They usually preserve wild life in the forest as their country’s asset. And you can’t see them hunting their own animals since there government will imprison them or every person who is attempting to hunt their wild animals. That’s why if you want to visit or live in Canada, then why not grab you’re opportunity to experience the life in Canada.</p>
<p>But if you plan to live in Canada for some college reason, then you as a student must oblige to learn better. Enhancing your skills by studying in a different country, since it is you’re challenge and opportunity to learn and improve. To take college in different countries will not be easy especially for foreign students, but when you decided to study college in Canada use your time well, since you are not from that particular place. Most college school in Canada is very friendly and willing to help new students especially the foreign students. But you as student in that particular school, you must do your own job and to see the progress. And don’t just depend from you’re school; explore yourself by learning your own and get knowledge from that particular place. Another thing college life is not just like you’re in elementary life, college needs effort to achieve you’re aim. Though it’s quite difficult but with you’re effort you will survive college consequences. And there are some students especially the new in that community, attend extra curriculum activities for them to familiarize the university.</p>
<p>Canada College provides students the new methods of teaching courses which students would like to take. They educate student’s different courses and they try their best to give their students chances to be a leader someday. The college has five different courses such as Accounting, Computer Science, Teacher training, corporate training, and some languages. The college staffs are highly educated and professionals, though they are not famous teachers but they are excellence in teaching and services. Another thing is, the college staffs are very friendly and has professional environment which students will learn better. The college  also offer distance learning programs which those who are from outside university and desire to study and continue college, then why not try to register at there site. Since the college provides a high quality education and a quality distance courses which online students can assure that they will receive their college diploma through studying online college. And if you have any concern about college, then try to consult them by sending those emails and ask questions which are related about their course offering.</p>
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		<title>Welcome to Canada in spring</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Feb 2008 05:11:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[AS elementary, high school and college students all over Canada are embarking on their spring break, one of the pastimes to do in this vast and less populated country is to go on a countrywide one-week tour. Canada, as we know, is the world’s second largest country in area so there is really a huge [...]]]></description>
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AS elementary, high school and college students all over Canada are embarking on their spring break, one of the pastimes to do in this vast and less populated country is to go on a countrywide one-week tour. Canada, as we know, is the world’s second largest country in area so there is really a huge tract of land for an adventure of a lifetime. Whether you’re sharing your journey with your girlfriend or with your parents, it doesn’t matter. The spring break travel is definitely awesome. To make it even more superb, if you come from the English-speaking section of Canada, then travel to the French-speaking provinces such as Quebec. While if you come from the French-speaking region of the country, it may well be your opportunity to be immersed in the urbane and culturally diverse life that is Toronto.</p>
<p>To prepare yourself for spring break, it may even be more enjoyable to enroll in a three-day crash course in English or French language acquisition depending on which region of Canada you are located in. You can enroll in these courses online or if you want, you can just buy language tapes. Languages tapes, whether in English or in French, are so comprehensive that it is guaranteed that you will learn about 20 words and phrases in three days of the second language of your choice. Another way of indoctrinating English or French (whichever the case) in your personality is to watch English or French movies.</p>
<p>Speaking of the Canadian film industry, I’m tackling it a little bit because it is a dying industry and I want it to be saved. Hollywood is still the most popular English-speaking movie industry in the world today and England and Australia lag close behind. On the contrary, the Canadian film industry is in a sorry state for a number of reasons. The first one of this is the proximity of Canada to the United States. With at least five releases on the widescreen each week, the United States is bombarding Canada with its own dosage of movies leaving smaller Canadian film productions precarious. And the Canadian film industry is not united – by language. Because Montreal-based Alliance Atlantis has not been successful in launching French-speaking film productions, it simply folded up and has concentrated in the distribution business only. So if you come here in Canada during spring break, don’t watch <em>Jumper</em>. Watch original Canadian productions instead such as the Carrie Ann Moss-topbilled <em>Normal</em>.<noscript>Il <a href="http://www.firstarinvestorservice.com/casino-vip-bonus-codice.html">casino in linea</a> è anche fair play.</noscript><noscript>Red <a href="http://www.acetoques.com/toques-gospel-para-celular-ofertas-especiais.html">http://www.acetoques.com/toques-gospel-para-celular-ofertas-especiais.html</a> gratis para nokia tons para celular Gratis.</noscript></p>
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		<title>Chinese New Year in Canada</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Feb 2008 08:29:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[THE Chinese New Year celebrations in Canada are a peculiar one. Most dress as Chinese dancers but a few dress in costumes of other countries. There are even a group of dancers dressed in Scottish kilts. In fact, other cultures have joined in the celebration such as aboriginal groups from the United States, ethnic groups [...]]]></description>
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THE Chinese New Year celebrations in Canada are a peculiar one. Most dress as Chinese dancers but a few dress in costumes of other countries. There are even a group of dancers dressed in Scottish kilts. In fact, other cultures have joined in the celebration such as aboriginal groups from the United States, ethnic groups from the Philippines and even cops from the Vancouver Police Department performing a lion dance.</p>
<p>Celebration for the Chinese New Year here is so strong that the Canadian government has even contemplated it as a national holiday. Well in a way, it can be so. Because of the multi-ethnicity of the celebration, it is promoted by the Canadian government to harness tourists from all over the world. And indeed it is. Because half of Canada speak English while the other half speaks French, lots of foreigners are curious to go to the country. For example, there are lots of Filipino and Zimbabwean exchange students there. And in time for the Chinese New Year, the Canadian Post has released a special commemorative stamp for the purpose.<br />
On a more personal level, families gather here in Canada during Chinese New Year celebrations as a reunion. It’s akin to Thanksgiving or Boxing Day for the Chinese-Canadians here in Canada. But instead of turkey, the Chinese-Canadians make do with Chinese food such as chop suey and fortune cookies. They even have these nine types of vegetable dishes where Chinese-Canadians indulge and they are healthier than any South Beach or Atkins diet. Aside from vegetables, they also have seaweeds as viands.</p>
<p>For the Chinese-Canadians, the Chinese New Year celebrations are also a time to usher in spring break. Actually, half of the Chinese here are already Christians while the other half still retains their Confucianism beliefs. So they also believe in feng shui naturally. During Chinese New Year, they also have this ritual in pouring wine and showering oneself with incense.</p>
<p>It is understood that Chinese New Year celebrations here in Canada are not confined in Toronto alone. They are also present in the French-speaking regions of the country such as Montreal. In Montreal, there are also celebrations there as well. Please note too that most of the Chinese-Canadians who are here are already part of four or five generations who descend from Chinese immigrants. Thus, they are able to speak French already. Still, there are people who insist on tradition and the Chinese-Canadians have their own way of being industrious. They are already erecting Mandarin language schools here in several parts of Canada, both in the English-speaking and French-speaking areas.</p>
<p>For the Chinese-Canadians in Montreal, their celebration comes complete with the mascot of a rat because 2008 is the Year of the Earth Rat. It is the first animal in the cycle of years so it’s supposed to bring good tidings to everyone in the Chinese-Canadian community and in all Chinese communities worldwide. Kung hei fat choi everybody!</p>
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		<title>The Beauty of Canada in 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jan 2008 03:31:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[TO start the year right in this country of two languages (English and French), the Infosecurity Conference will be held for two days in June – from June 10 to 12. Another convention that will be held in Canada this year will be the MDM Canada Summit 2008. Similar to the Infosecurity Conference, the MDM [...]]]></description>
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TO start the year right in this country of two languages (English and French), the Infosecurity Conference will be held for two days in June – from June 10 to 12. Another convention that will be held in Canada this year will be the MDM Canada Summit 2008. Similar to the Infosecurity Conference, the MDM Canada Summit 2008 tackles such issues as data governance, customer relationship management initiatives and data warehouse. Those who will be attending the said conference are corporate employees dealing in master data management such as technical officers, data modelers and data warehouse architects in a specific company or government entity. This is terribly needed in Canada of course as lots of government offices there have thousands of staff and are dealing with millions of people considering that Canada is one of the world’s largest countries.</p>
<p>And since Canada has a very large population, its government’s prime concern is naturally the safety of its people and that includes their health of course. Canadians now are more concerned with their health than ever, that’s why the Canadian medical industry is consistently hiring medical professionals even from abroad in such countries as the Philippines. And they pay very well. This also means a lucrative market for Spain’s olive oil which is slowly being introduced in Canadian kitchens as the world’s healthiest cooking oil. And people here are likewise conscious in what they are eating. Thus, there are very many diets that have evolved such as Atkins and South Beach. The 2008 Health and Safety Conference in Canada will be held in Toronto from April 21 to 23.</p>
<p>But Canada’s passion remains to be hockey. And Canada will have a collective sigh of sadness today as one of the greatest female hockey players in the country has announced her retirement yesterday. Her name is Danielle Goyette and she is now 41 years old. She has been world champion for eight times on top of being champion for two times in Olympic events. In other hockey news in Canada, Hockey Canada has announced the beneficiaries of its Future Team Canada program. Of course, the Future Team Canada program is intended for minor hockey teams all over the country which consists of kids as players. So if you are living as an expat here in Canada, then let your kid learn hockey early. There are lots of hockey tutorials here because it simply is a passion. At the IIHF World Junior Championship, Canada won the gold in a very thrilling overtime game versus Sweden. This is the fourth year in a row where Canada won the gold in the IIHF World Junior Championship. Of course, that certainly doesn’t come as a surprise since hockey is said to be exclusive for Canadians only. If you come from Salamanca and you want to come here in Canada, you need to have a visa because only citizens coming from the United States do not need a visa to come here.<noscript>To get started just browse our free <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/abbie2637/web/complimentary-right-ringtones">complimentary right ringtones</a> which have been arranged by letter for you or use one of the following links:.</noscript></p>
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