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  • Report Abuse why not hold a gigantic concert to give to the poor starving children on most reserves while the traditional government of chief and councils bee ess are taking and taking the money destined for a better life for the inhabitants on most reserves….no watchdog? time for one? it is a mess, a total mess across canadas reservations!

    Yes, we have a plan - Canada - Macleans.ca 2010

  • He gives nothing but rave reviews for canadas health care system.

    Duck, It's Hillary! 2008

  • Conflicts took place in MAS strongholds where anticipated and where Peace Corps Volunteers were not located: Yapacani, 4 canadas, San Julian, San Pedro, and a small amount in Montero.

    Adventures in Bolivia Gina 2008

  • Conflicts took place in MAS strongholds where anticipated and where Peace Corps Volunteers were not located: Yapacani, 4 canadas, San Julian, San Pedro, and a small amount in Montero.

    Archive 2008-05-01 Gina 2008

  • If canadas national sport was technology it would be even more retarded than it already is

    - adultbooks 2007

  • Read a very interesting article today about canadas role in afganistan:

    safer 2006

  • But in the _canadas_ of the hills, and at several places on the coast, particularly at Santa Cruz and Bodega, there is an amount of pine and fir, adapted for lumber, that will not be consumed for a long time.

    What I Saw in California Edwin Bryant

  • This, it was conjectured, might be only a portion of a much larger force stationed here, and concealed in a deep ravine which runs across the valley, or in the _canadas_ of the hills on our left.

    What I Saw in California Edwin Bryant

  • A large horse-trail loading into one of the _canadas_ of the mountains on our left was discovered by the scouts, and a party was dispatched to trace it.

    What I Saw in California Edwin Bryant

  • Areas of fertile camp, which have hitherto lain fallow, owing to their being intersected by canadas, and difficult to get at, can now be treated by the motor plough, with the result that their value will rapidly rise.

    Argentina from a British Point of View Various

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