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Poorly disciplined, they looted and burned York, Ontario
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Hilier, a noted outdoorsman who studied wildlife biology at the University of Western Ontario, was scouting locations for a TV series when he became overdue
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Bru hadn’t been too far from home in recent years; other than roofing with his brother all around southern Ontario
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Brubaker described how the river came down out of the plateau of south-central Ontario, curving back to the northwest; collecting behind the dunes at Le Gran Binge in a series of meandering bayous, before finding its way to Lake Kandechio
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“Fifty years ago, there were a lot less trees in Ontario,” Bru told Nibbles
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“Wildlife experts say it’s possible that remnant populations of the elusive cat, also known as a mountain lion, could still exist in remote areas of Ontario,” according to Constable Griffiths
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But their local Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Mrs
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This is according to an agreed statement of facts presented in court by the company and the Ontario Environment Ministry
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For a boy who grew up in the flat farmlands of Lambton County in Ontario, Canada, the southern coast of England had a fascination that transcended its natural beauty
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Canada, where I come from in southwestern Ontario, is cold, and it snows in the winter
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Hank Nolan and I were partners in the Don River section of Toronto where the river dumps into Lake Ontario
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The Don River kind of snakes its way through Toronto from north to south and by the time it gets close to dumping into Lake Ontario, it has all the charm and attraction of a major league cesspool
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Maybe they had been searching for a Jaguar with Ontario license plates
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The rise of prosperity in the west had been counter-balanced by declining prosperity in Ontario and Quebec, two former ‘have’ provinces
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This was not that far removed from my old neighborhood in London, Ontario
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My father’s energy now focused on his new purchase in the USA: a castle in the Thousand Islands of the St Lawrence River, on the border between the USA and Canada (New York state and Ontario)
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Several of the chapters herein describe these years — first in rural Ontario during World War II, then rural Québec as English-French tensions turned ugly (made worse by her parents’ hostility toward the surrounding Québecois culture)
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University of Western Ontario with degrees in both philosophy and anthropology, she
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OTTAWA, ONTARIO, June 21, 2010 — The recent revelation that the
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None other than his old pal, the former Ontario premier, Bob Rae
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Even this Bob Rae, when he was premier of Ontario, “is believed to have
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He is the brother of Bob Rae, the former NDP premier of Ontario
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“In 2008, after another four years of litigation, Apotex was ordered by the Ontario
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I flew to Ontario, CA, and drove a rental car to the interview with David James, then NavSea Counsel
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When I answered Navy OGC’s ad in the WSJ for several government contracts attorneys, they, too, put me on an intrastate airline to Ontario, CA, where David James, then NavSea Counsel (SEA OOL), now an ASBCA ALJ, interviewed me at GD’s NAVPRO for a GS-13 job there
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Because Canada’s federal government and the Ontario provincial taxes vastly exceeded the combination of U
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Tanner led us on journeys to Colorado, New Mexico, Ontario, and Newfoundland in search of his sacred teaching stones, which he was to use for imparting knowledge of spiritual truths
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Papp said Coast Guard helicopters are supplemented by occasional surveillance flights by C-130 Coast Guard aircraft armed with high technology sensors, and by Canadian military aircraft out of the Ontario air station, but he revealed there was inadequate air coverage “at the western edge of Lake Superior
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Coast Guard Air Station Detroit has covered Lakes Huron, Erie, and Ontario
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I knew much about Toronto because one of my stories dealt with rum-running booze in a casket out of the yacht harbour there and across Lake Ontario
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Today, Rapini is found growing in California, Arizona, New Jersey, Quebec and Ontario
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Berardi has earned a doctoral degree from the University of Western Ontario (2005) with a specialization in the area of exercise biology and nutrient biochemistry
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I recommend that you stop over in western Ontario
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Now, when we reach western Ontario the nearest town will be Forest Hill, Ontario
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DO NOT enter any other town in the area, especially Kent, Ontario!
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It was late in the morning and the Ontario sun was beginning to shine with full ferocity
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and the Premier of Ontario have already gone on television sending their best wishes to the families of the victims and also stating that the three assailants will be punished to the full extent of the law
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A DNA sample has proven that the third perpetrator was indeed a cat and the Lansing Police are cooperating with the Ontario Provincial Police to capture the iPhone kitty before he harms anyone else
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-SCAN (Ontario Suspected Child Abuse and Neglect Program):
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Toby had to move to Ontario and the rest of us had to
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found in Northern Ontario and are some of the purest lakes in the
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towns in Ontario that I’d never even heard of or seen
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just wanted to leave the area, more so the Province of Ontario
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This region is sparser than southern Ontario
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this kitty sent back to Ontario
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when I was on the Ontario side of the border I was apprehensive
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police and the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
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In the late 1980s, I had a contract at a nuclear power plant on Lake Ontario in Oswego, New York
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Andover Ontario cannot
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Likely, I was wanted in the provinces of Quebec and Ontario, and
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Ontario, and in the town of Andover
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of a town sign that read MAPLEVILLE ONTARIO 10 MILES
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“Thomas, Robin and what about Maple Town Ontario, is it a
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here, right in this forest when we’re in Ontario
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Premier of Ontario and the Mayor or Morganville is that the area
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didn’t have any idea where I was, except that I was in Ontario
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If one could look at a map of Southern Ontario and see the vectors of transmission illustrated, it would look like a bomb had gone off
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The northern shore of Lake Ontario, with all of its urban sprawl, would have become a sea of red
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After our night in the cabin in the woods we’re starting to encounter more people travelling out of the urban sprawl and the smaller towns in Southwestern Ontario
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Ontario with fresh water
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Ontario, Quebec, New York State, and the United States, in addition to the Mohawk Nation
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I was working in the mines in Sudbury, Ontario I would
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- 2 and Ontario 5
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The crux was it was a bit risky to bring him home as eventualities might possibly ensue (somebody having a temper of her own sometimes) and spoil the hash altogether as on the night he misguidedly brought home a dog (breed unknown) with a lame paw (not that the cases were either identical or the reverse though he had hurt his hand too) to Ontario Terrace as he very distinctly remembered, having been there, so to speak
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Twice, in Holles street and in Ontario terrace, his daughter Millicent (Milly) at the ages of 6 and 8 years had uttered in sleep an exclamation of terror and had replied to the interrogations of two figures in night attire with a vacant mute expression
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ones she could find at the bottom of the basket anything at all to get into a mans bedroom with her old maids voice trying to imagine he was dying on account of her to never see thy face again though he looked more like a man with his beard a bit grown in the bed father was the same besides I hate bandaging and dosing when he cut his toe with the razor paring his corns afraid hed get bloodpoisoning but if it was a thing I was sick then wed see what attention only of course the woman hides it not to give all the trouble they do yes he came somewhere Im sure by his appetite anyway love its not or hed be off his feed thinking of her so either it was one of those night women if it was down there he was really and the hotel story he made up a pack of lies to hide it planning it Hynes kept me who did I meet ah yes I met do you remember Menton and who else who let me see that big babbyface I saw him and he not long married flirting with a young girl at Pooles Myriorama and turned my back on him when he slinked out looking quite conscious what harm but he had the impudence to make up to me one time well done to him mouth almighty and his boiled eyes of all the big stupoes I ever met and thats called a solicitor only for I hate having a long wrangle in bed or else if its not that its some little bitch or other he got in with somewhere or picked up on the sly if they only knew him as well as I do yes because the day before yesterday he was scribbling something a letter when I came into the front room to show him Dignams death in the paper as if something told me and he covered it up with the blottingpaper pretending to be thinking about business so very probably that was it to somebody who thinks she has a softy in him because all men get a bit like that at his age especially getting on to forty he is now so as to wheedle any money she can out of him no fool like an old fool and then the usual kissing my bottom was to hide it not that I care two straws now who he does it with or knew before that way though Id like to find out so long as I dont have the two of them under my nose all the time like that slut that Mary we had in Ontario terrace padding out her false bottom to excite him bad enough to get the smell of those painted women off him once or twice I had a suspicion by getting him to come near me when I found the long hair on his coat without that one when I went into the kitchen pretending he was drinking water 1 woman is not enough for them it was all his fault of course ruining servants then proposing that she could eat at our table on Christmas day if you please O no thank you not in my house stealing my potatoes and the oysters 2/6 per doz going out to see her aunt if you please common robbery so it was but I was sure he had something on with that one it takes me to find out a thing like that he said you have no proof it was her proof O yes her aunt was very fond of oysters but I told her what I thought of her suggesting me to go out to be alone with her I wouldnt lower myself to spy on them the garters I found in her room the Friday she was out that was enough for me a little bit too much her face swelled up on her with temper when I gave her her weeks notice I saw to that better do without them altogether do out the rooms myself quicker only for the damn cooking and throwing out the dirt I gave it to him anyhow either she or me leaves the house I couldnt even touch him if I thought he was with a dirty barefaced liar and sloven like that one denying it up to my face and singing about the place in the W C too because she knew she was too well off yes because he couldnt possibly do without it that long so he must do it somewhere and the last time he came on my bottom when was it the night
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make chambers a natural size so that a woman could sit on it properly he kneels down to do it I suppose there isnt in all creation another man with the habits he has look at the way hes sleeping at the foot of the bed how can he without a hard bolster its well he doesnt kick or he might knock out all my teeth breathing with his hand on his nose like that Indian god he took me to show one wet Sunday in the museum in Kildare street all yellow in a pinafore lying on his side on his hand with his ten toes sticking out that he said was a bigger religion than the jews and Our Lords both put together all over Asia imitating him as hes always imitating everybody I suppose he used to sleep at the foot of the bed too with his big square feet up in his wifes mouth damn this stinking thing anyway wheres this those napkins are ah yes I know I hope the old press doesnt creak ah I knew it would hes sleeping hard had a good time somewhere still she must have given him great value for his money of course he has to pay for it from her O this nuisance of a thing I hope theyll have something better for us in the other world tying ourselves up God help us thats all right for tonight now the lumpy old jingly bed always reminds me of old Cohen I suppose he scratched himself in it often enough and he thinks father bought it from Lord Napier that I used to admire when I was a little girl because I told him easy piano O I like my bed God here we are as bad as ever after 16 years how many houses were we in at all Raymond terrace and Ontario terrace and Lombard street and Holles street and he goes about whistling every time were on the run again his huguenots or the frogs march pretending to help the men with our 4 sticks of furniture and then the City Arms hotel worse and worse says Warden Daly that charming place on the landing always somebody inside praying then leaving all their stinks after them always know who was in there last every time were just getting on right something happens or he puts his big foot in it Thoms and Helys and Mr Cuffes and Drimmies either hes going to be run into prison over his old lottery tickets that was to be all our salvations or he goes and gives impudence well have him coming home with the sack soon out of the Freeman too like the rest on account of those Sinner Fein or the freemasons then well see if the little man he showed me dribbling along in the wet all by himself round by Coadys lane will give him much consolation that he says is so capable and sincerely Irish he is indeed judging by the sincerity of the trousers I saw on him wait theres Georges church bells wait 3 quarters the hour l wait 2 oclock well thats a nice hour of the night for him to be coming home at to anybody climbing down into the area if anybody saw him Ill knock him off that little habit tomorrow first Ill look at his shirt to see or Ill see if he has that French letter still in his pocketbook I suppose he thinks I dont know deceitful men all their 20 pockets arent enough for their lies then why should we tell them even if its the truth they dont believe you then tucked up in bed like those babies in the Aristocrats Masterpiece he brought me another time as if we hadnt enough of that in real life without some old Aristocrat or whatever his name is disgusting you more with those rotten pictures children with two heads and no legs thats the kind of villainy theyre always dreaming about with not another thing in their empty heads they ought to get slow poison the half of them then tea and toast for him buttered on both sides and newlaid eggs I suppose Im nothing any more when I wouldnt let him lick me in Holles street one night man man tyrant as ever for the one thing he slept on the floor half the night naked the way the jews used
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The Imposters and I were playing the Casinorama in Rama, Ontario, when the news came through that Levon Helm had died
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He’d come back with the names of a few places near the city, but if discretion was a concern, he thought she might be better off—the sister, he meant—crossing the border to Ontario
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, but his father had a colleague … Only later, consulting an atlas, had she realized what lay between her and Ontario
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Ontario Power Service Corporation First 5½s, Due 1950
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The Hydro-Electric Commission of Ontario purchased the property soon afterwards, on a basis that gave $900 of new debentures, fully guaranteed by the Province of Ontario, for each $1,000 Ontario Power Service bond
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” One way to think about Norbert's gambit is to visualize the physical case: if you were in Windsor, Ontario and wanted some American dollars, you could go to your local bank and they would charge you a 2% premium for them – though the exchange rate might be at par, the bank would charge you $1
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An illustration of progressive taxation, using rounded 2014 rates for Ontario and federal income tax
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Note that that the real-life situation is more complicated than this, for instance this does not include the Ontario Health Premium or Ontario surtax, which would make the marginal rate on incomes over about $88,000 exceed 43%, vs the 37% shown
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He has a PhD from the University of Western Ontario in Medical Biophysics, and spends his days as a science writer & editor for the Techna Institute in Toronto, part of University Health Network
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Winner of multiple scientific presentation awards and the Macklin Teaching Fellowship from the University of Western Ontario, he specializes in explaining complex topics – scientific or financial – for the lay reader
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As I stood on the catwalk, 100 yards away from the massive electric arc furnace at Lake Ontario Steel, I could feel a cold sweat moving down my back
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For in their interflowing aggregate, those grand fresh-water seas of ours,—Erie, and Ontario, and Huron, and Superior, and Michigan,—possess an ocean-like expansiveness, with many of the ocean's noblest traits; with many of its rimmed varieties of races and of climes
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So seated like Ontario Indians on the gunwales of the boats, we swiftly but silently paddled along; the calm not admitting of the noiseless sails being set
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Lake Ontario, from some cause, (possibly an earthquake, or the wearing away of its outlet, or both,) is considerably lower than it was formerly: in that way the land along its banks, once covered by its waters, is drained, presenting appearances exactly similar to those seen in many of our prairies
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should have shown, that the banks of the Niagara are, at this time, several hundred feet high, or, like the Potomac, at Harper's Ferry, has broken through a mountain "several hundred feet" high; but neither the one nor the other is the fact; the face of the country, on either side of the river, is comparatively low and champaign; and were it possible for the waters of the lake to rise considerably above their present level, they would meet with no obstruction or impediment, for many miles on either side the river, but would be precipitated over the cataract, into Ontario, and down the St
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But supposing there had been a mountain running between Lakes Erie and Ontario of sufficient height to prevent the water of the former from passing into the latter, it must evidently have found other places through which to escape, and before it would rise high enough to overflow the elevated region of Madison and Fayette counties, in Ohio, it would have passed over into the heads of the Alleghany
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Durand, Vice-President of the Canadian Society of Architects; which occurred at London, Ontario, last week
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Durand left Albany with him, and, after a year spent in Maine, with a granite company, he returned to his native city, where he soon found constant and profitable employment, having for several years built a large part of the most important structures in Western Ontario