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Canada Votes 2019: Election Night in American Sign Language
CBC News presents the first election-night broadcast in the history of Canada in American Sign Language. It features eight ASL interpreters in 20-minute installments from start to finish with a redesigned screen and mini results board bringing you riding-by-riding results from across the country.
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Question Period: NAFTA, Quebec and jobs
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Canada Votes 2019: Election Night Special
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Louis S. St. Laurent National Historic Site of Canada
Situated in Compton in the beautiful Eastern Townships, Louis S. St. Laurent National Historic Site is hosting a journey back to the country charm of the early 20th century. Louis Stephen St. Laurent was Prime Minister of Canada from 1948 to 1957. St. Laurents childhood home offers an exceptional site for visitors. Explore J.B.M. St. Laurents general store, adjacent to the heritage home. The impressive collection of merchandise provides clues to the daily lives of past villagers. In the general stores warehouse, a multimedia projection tells the story of St. Laurents life and work, interspersed with important events of the 20th century. Discover the remarkable destiny of a great man, and fall under the spell of the special concert programs offered each Sunday during the summer in the splendid garden. Dont miss the Weekend with a Country Flavour at the beginning of August! A gastronomic experience to dine for!
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Question Period: Carbon tax, budget deficit, telecom sector — June 10, 2019
Today in Question Period the government faced questions about the carbon tax, the budget deficit and ongoing issues with the telecommunications sector. Question Period, formally known as oral questions, generally begins at 2:15 p.m. ET and lasts for 45 minutes.
Question Period: Opioid crisis, Via Rail train contract - December 13, 2018
Follow along as opposition parties question the Trudeau government in the House of Commons. Today the government faced questions on the opioid crisis and the Via Rail train contract.
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Dr. Stephen Cunnane - Brain Glucose and Ketone Metabolism
Filmed at the Emerging Science of Carbohydrate Restriction and Nutritional Ketosis, Scientific Sessions at The Ohio State University
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An impressive body of scientific evidence over the last 15 years documents long term benefits of carbohydrate-restricted, especially ketogenic, diets. We now understand molecular mechanisms and why they work. Popular books and articles now challenge the advice ‘carbohydrates are good and fats are bad.’ Circa mid-19th century urinary ketones were identified in diabetics sealing their toxic label for the next 150 years. Despite work four decades ago showing ketones were highly functional metabolites, they are still misidentified as toxic byproducts of fat metabolism. The vilification of fat by regulatory and popular dogma perpetuates this myth. But the nutrition-metabolic landscape is improving dramatically.
A growing number of researchers have contributed to what is now a critical mass of science that provides compelling clinical evidence that ketogenic diets uniquely benefit weight loss, pre-diabetes, and type-2 diabetes. In the last five years, basic scientists have discovered that b-hydroxybutyrate (BHB), the primary circulating ketone, is a potent signaling molecule that decreases inflammation and oxidative stress. BHB has been suggested to be a longevity metabolite, with strong support from recently published mouse studies showing decreased midlife mortality and extended longevity and healthspan. Although type-2 diabetes is often described as a chronic progressive disease, emerging evidence indicates that sustained nutritional ketosis can reverses the disease. There is growing interest in studying potential therapeutic effects of ketosis on cardiovascular diseases, cancer, and neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. There are even reasons certain athletes may benefit from nutritional ketosis and ketone supplements ─ debunking the long-standing dogma that high carbohydrate intake is required to perform optimally.
With the support of the well-established Ohio State Food Innovation Center, this conference will bring together the top experts in these fields to share what has been achieved and what remains to be done to advance this exciting field of scientific discovery.
The National for Sunday January 15, 2017 [FULL SHOW]
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Have Your Say – October 15, 2019 | Vote 2019
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Oct. 29, 2019 - House of Assembly Proceedings
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2017 NDP Leadership Showcase // Pleins feux sur les candidats au leadership du NPD
The NDP leadership race is an exciting opportunity to grow our party and renew our movement.
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La course au leadership du NPD constitue une excellente occasion pour grossir les rangs de notre parti et renouveler notre mouvement.
Envisioning the Future of Catholic Religious Archives: What Do We Know?
Lecture presentation interpreting the results of surveys of religious leaders, archivists, and historians conducted by the conference planning committee in October 2017. What does the data tell us? What are the core values revealed?
Patricia Wittberg, SC, Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA)
Introduction by Malachy McCarthy, Conference Co-Chair and Province Archivist, Claretian Missionaries Archives USA-Canada
“Envisioning the Future of Catholic Religious Archives,” a working conference hosted by Boston College, July 11-13, 2018.
Musée des Acadiens des Pubnicos et Centre de recherche
Archives, père Clarence d'Entremont (Les)
The mandate is to support the three functions of the research centre: educate, preserve and administer. It is also the mission to make great efforts to preserve and promote the Acadian culture. The Research Centre is located in the annex of the Musée des Acadiens des Pubnicos. The centre has acquired a large collection of documents on Acadian history from historian Father Clarence d'Entremont.
The Research Centre houses a collection of genealogical documents on most of the local family names, original land deeds, complete set of local French newspaper, old photographs, diaries and local stories, correspondences, Fond Désiré d'Eon, founder of Nova Scotia's only French newspaper Le Petit Courrier, now Le Courrier de la Nouvelle-Écosse, Fond H. Léander d'Entremont and other smaller fonds. Included in the center are 5,000 books and periodicals in the library and also microfilms. Archives recognized by UNESCO.
The Mindspace Podcast #18: Conner Molander of Half Moon Run on Flow, Mindfulness & Creativity
“When I write music, I go back and forth between being mindful and then putting that mindfulness aside to let some kind of sub-personality inhabit me.”
In this episode of the Mindspace podcast, Dr. Joe speaks with Conner Molander, guitarist, vocalist, and keyboardist for the Montreal indie band Half Moon Run. The band plays a mix of electronic music, indie rock, and folk and have achieved commercial and critical success with their first two albums Dark Eyes and Sun Leads Me On. They are now putting the finishing touches on a third album due out in fall 2019 and hitting the road for an international tour in July 2019. Conner is thoughtful and introspective and has a lot to say about art & creativity, the music business, psychology, and mindfulness.
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- How Conner sees and copes with celebrity
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Canadian National Telegraph Company | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:35 1 History
00:03:09 1.1 Creation of the company, 1918–23
00:07:36 1.2 CN Telegraph
00:09:03 1.3 CNR Radio
00:10:49 1.4 CN Hotels
00:11:51 1.5 Canadian National Steamship Company
00:12:20 1.5.1 West Coast
00:13:56 1.5.1.1 Canadian former Northern Pacific ships
00:14:21 1.5.1.2 Former Grand Trunk Pacific steamships
00:14:59 1.5.1.3 CN-built steamships for the West Coast
00:16:09 1.5.2 East Coast
00:17:52 1.5.3 Cargo ships
00:18:25 1.6 Pros and cons of nationalization
00:20:33 1.7 CNR as a social and economic tool
00:21:32 1.8 Deregulation and recapitalization
00:23:03 1.9 Cutbacks and refocusing
00:28:06 1.10 CN's U.S. subsidiaries prior to privatization
00:29:03 1.11 Privatization
00:31:23 1.12 Contraction and expansion since privatization
00:40:35 2 CN today
00:42:31 2.1 Projects
00:43:22 2.2 Controversies
00:58:23 3 Corporate governance
00:58:55 3.1 Heads of CNR
00:59:12 4 Passenger trains
00:59:21 4.1 Early years
01:01:54 4.2 New services
01:05:16 4.3 Decline
01:06:59 4.4 Expansion and service cuts
01:09:07 5 Locomotives
01:09:17 5.1 Steam
01:10:09 5.2 Electric
01:12:32 5.3 Turbo
01:14:25 5.4 Diesel
01:23:20 5.5 Freight cars
01:23:29 5.6 Overseas intermodal containers
01:23:53 5.7 North American intermodal containers
01:24:31 5.8 Container chassis
01:24:56 6 Aqua Train
01:25:27 7 Major facilities
01:25:54 7.1 Active hump yards
01:26:41 7.2 Other major yards
01:27:24 7.3 Intermodal terminals
01:29:00 8 See also
01:29:12 8.1 Former component railways
01:29:39 8.2 Under long term lease
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Canadian National (CN; French: Canadien National ) is a Canadian Class I freight railway headquartered in Montreal, Quebec that serves Canada and the Midwestern and Southern United States.
CN is Canada's largest railway, in terms of both revenue and the physical size of its rail network, and is Canada's only transcontinental railway company, spanning Canada from the Atlantic coast in Nova Scotia to the Pacific coast in British Columbia across about 20,400 route miles (32,831 km) of track.
CN is a public company with 24,000 employees and as of September 2018 it had a market cap of approximately $84 billion Canadian dollars. CN was government-owned, having been a Canadian Crown corporation from its founding to its privatization in 1995. In 2011, Bill Gates was the largest single shareholder of CN stock.The railway was referred to as the Canadian National Railways (CNR) between 1918 and 1960, and as Canadian National/Canadien National (CN) from 1960 to the present.