User:Anne Delong/CE links needing update

__NOINDEX__ This is a list of articles in Wikipedia which link to the Canadian Encyclopedia and may need to be updated because of a reorganization of the CE. If you fix one or check and find that it works, please remove it from the list. &mdash;Anne Delong (talk) 17:40, 29 November 2013 (UTC)

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• Continental divide

• Continuous journey regulation

• Copyright Act of Canada

• Copyright law of Canada

• Cordova Bay Records

• Corey Cerovsek

• Corey Hart (singer)

• Corky and the Juice Pigs

• Corporations (Upper Canada)

• Corporatism

• Correctional Service of Canada

• Côte Saint-Luc

• Cotroni crime family

• Couchiching Institute on Public Affairs

• Council of Keewatin

• Court of Appeal of Alberta

• Coutume

• Craig Campbell (tenor)

• Cree Lake

• Criminal Code of Canada

• Cross Canada Barndance

• Cross of Sacrifice

• Crow Rate

• Crown land

• Crustacean

• Cuisine of the Maritimes

• Cultural mosaic

• Culture in Toronto

• Culture of Hamilton, Ontario

• Culture of Manitoba

• Culture of Saskatchewan

D
• D. G. Jones

• Dalhousie University

• Dallas Harms

• Dan Hill

• Dan Miller (Canadian politician)

• Dancer Transition Resource Centre

• Daniel Berthiaume (singer-songwriter)

• Daniel David Moses

• Daniel G. Hill

• Daniel Joseph Greene

• Daniel-Johnson Dam

• Daphne Marlatt

• Darren Entwistle

• Daryl Seaman

• DATAPAC

• Dauphin, Manitoba

• Dave Foley

• Dave Godfrey

• Dave Johnson (swim coach)

• Dave Maloney

• David Adams Richards

• David Bergen

• David Donnell

• David Fife

• David French (playwright)

• David Gilmour (writer)

• David Gogo

• David Grimes (composer)

• David Helwig

• David Johnston

• David Lee Moroni

• David McFadden (poet)

• David Mills (bass)

• David Milne (artist)

• David Peregrine

• David Rabinowitch

• David Rimmer

• David Stirling (architect)

• David Wiffen

• David Zieroth

• Davidson Black

• Dee Brasseur

• Deepa Mehta

• Delrina

• Delta Youth Orchestra

• Denis Bédard

• Denis Brott

• Denis Gougeon

• Denis Héroux

• Denise Chong

• Denise Pelletier

• Department of Munitions and Supply

• Deposition (law)

• Derek Holman

• Derek McCormack (writer)

• Di Brandt

• Diana McIntosh

• Diane Dufresne

• Diane Jones-Konihowski

• Diane Tell

• Dianne Heatherington

• Dick Nolan (musician)

• Dick Todd (singer)

• Dieppe

• Dionne Brand

• Distinct society

• District of Matsqui

• Dodi Protero

• Dominion-Provincial Student Loan Program

• Dominion

• Dominique Ducharme (musician)

• Don Cherry

• Don Coles

• Don Francks

• Don Harron

• Don Messer

• Don Ross (guitarist)

• Don VandenBerg

• Don Wright Faculty of Music

• Donald Bell

• Donald Calne

• Donald Creighton

• Donald Davis (actor)

• Donald Heins

• Donald Kendrick

• Donald MacDonald (Nova Scotia politician)

• Donald Marshall, Jr.

• Donald Morrison (outlaw)

• Donald Patriquin

• Donald Steven

• Donald William Cameron

• Dong-Suk Kang

• Donigan Cumming

• Donna Brown (soprano)

• Donna Morrissey

• Dora de Pedery-Hunt

• Dora Mavor Moore

• Doreen Hume

• Dorothy Livesay

• Dorothy Walton

• Doug and the Slugs

• Doug Bennett (musician)

• Doug Riley

• Douglas Cardinal

• Douglas College

• Douglas Harkness

• Downchild Blues Band

• Dr. Music

• Drawn to the Rhythm

• Dream Warriors

• Driftwood Canyon Provincial Park

• Drumheller

• Drypoint

• Dubois String Quartet

• Duncan Campbell Scott

• Dutch Mason

E
• Eastend, Saskatchewan

• Eastern Group of Painters

• Economic Council of Canada

• Economy of Greater Sudbury

• Economy of Montreal

• Economy of Saskatchewan

• Eddie Eastman

• Eddie Schwartz

• Eden Robinson

• Edgar Kaiser

• Edinburgh Skating Club

• Edith Fowke

• Edmonton International Fringe Festival

• Edmonton Theosophical Society

• Edmonton

• Edmund Murton Walker

• Édouard Lock

• Édouard Woolley

• Édouard-Raymond Fabre

• Edson Joseph Chamberlin

• Edward Baynes

• Edward Morris, 1st Baron Morris

• Edward Riche

• Edward Schreyer

• Edward Whelan

• Edward William Archibald

• Edwin Bélanger

• Edwin Lutyens

• EgyptAir Flight 990

• El Alamein

• Elisha Beman

• Elizabeth Goudie

• Elizabeth Hay (novelist)

• Elizabeth Mrazik-Cleaver Canadian Picture Book Award

• Elizabeth Smart (Canadian author)

• Elizabeth Sterling Haynes

• Elizabeth Wyn Wood

• Elk

• Ella Cora Hind

• Elmer Iseler Singers

• Elsie MacGill

• Elvis Stojko

• Emanuel Hahn

• Émilien Allard

• Emmanuel College, Toronto

• Empress Theatre (Montreal)

• End of World War II in Europe

• Energy policy of Canada

• English Canadian

• English-speaking Quebecer

• Ensemble Claude-Gervaise

• Equitable Life Building (New York City)

• Eric Berntson

• Eric Harvie

• Eric Robertson (composer)

• Erin Mouré

• Ermitage (concert hall)

• Ernest MacMillan

• Ernestine Russell

• Erskine Henry Bronson

• Esprit Orchestra

• Estates General of French Canada

• Esther Delisle

• Ethel Stark

• Ethel Wilson

• Étienne Gaboury

• Eugène Chartier

• Éva Gauthier

• Eva Rose York Bible Training and Technical School for Women

• Evangelical Christian Church in Canada

• Evelyn Lau

• Examination for Architects in Canada

• Expressionist architecture

• Ezra Butler Eddy

• Ezra Schabas

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• Fascism in Canada

• Fascism in North America

• Federal minority governments in Canada

• Federal political financing in Canada

• Federation of Russian Canadians

• Félix Leclerc

• Fellowship of Evangelical Bible Churches

• Feminism in Canada

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• File:Dominion-Provincial Conference.JPG

• File:Paul Henderson 1972.jpg

• File:Ti Jean Carignan.jpg

• Fishermen's Protective Union

• Foreign ownership of companies of Canada

• Foreign relations of Canada

• Forillon National Park

• Former colonies and territories in Canada

• Formline art

• Fort Anne

• Fort Qu'Appelle

• Fort Walsh

• Fosheim Peninsula

• Foster Child

• Four Strong Winds

• Frances James (soprano)

• Frances Loring

• Francesco D'Auria

• Francine Noël

• Francis Arthur Sutton

• Francis de Gaston, Chevalier de Levis

• Francis Dhomont

• Francis Dickens

• Francis Legge

• Franco-Newfoundlander

• François Boucher (violinist)

• François Morel

• Françoys Bernier

• Frank Cosentino

• Frank G. Paci

• Frank Maurice Stinson Jenkins

• Frank Moores

• Frank Robert Miller

• Frank Welsman

• Frank Wesbrook

• Franklin's lost expedition

• Frans Brouw

• Fred Cogswell

• Fred Stenson (writer)

• Frederic Lord

• Frédéric Pelletier

• Frederick George Scott

• Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava

• Frederick Philip Grove

• Frederick Todd

• Frederick Walker Baldwin

• Freedom of Religion in Canada, Adventist History

• Freeman Freeman-Thomas, 1st Marquess of Willingdon

• Freeman Patterson

• French and Indian War

• French language in Canada

• French West India Company

• Frenchman Butte

• Friday Morning Music Club

• Fritz Hanson

G
• Geography of Canada

• Geography of Newfoundland and Labrador

• Geography of Ontario

• Geography of Saskatchewan

• George Abel

• George Agnew Reid

• George Benson Johnston

• George Bornoff

• George Bowering

• George Chuvalo

• George F. Walker

• George Fetherling

• George Fox (singer)

• George Genereux

• George Kingston (meteorologist)

• George Koller

• George Lambert (baritone)

• George Millar (singer)

• George Ramsay Cook

• George Reed

• George Ryga

• George-Étienne Cartier

• Georges Dufaux

• Georges Vanier

• Georges-Henri Lévesque

• Georgina, Ontario

• Gerald Bales

• Gerald Bouey

• Gerald Danovitch

• Gerald Finley

• Gérald Gagnier

• Gérald Godin

• Gérard Côté

• Gérard Souzay

• Germaine Guèvremont

• Gil Cardinal

• Gilbert LaBine

• Gilles Bellemare (composer)

• Gilles Carle

• Gilles Pelletier

• Gilles Potvin

• Gilles Vigneault

• Gilroy, California

• Ginette Laurin

• Ginette Reno

• Ginger Group

• Gino Quilico

• Glacier Bay Basin

• Gladmar, Saskatchewan

• Gladys Ewart

• Glanbrook Township, Ontario

• Glen Clark

• Glenbow Museum

• Glenn McDonald (musician)

• Golden Reel Award (Canada)

• Goldeye

• Goldwin Smith

• Gomery Commission

• Good Riddance (film)

• Gordon Campbell

• Gordon Delamont

• Gordon Monahan

• Gordon Slater (carillonneur)

• Gordon Tootoosis

• Gordon Wry

• Gouin Reservoir

• Governor General of Canada

• Grace Annie Lockhart

• Graeme Ferguson

• Graeme Gibson

• Graeme Kirkland

• Graham Westbrook Rowley

• Grand Théâtre de Québec

• Grand Trunk Railway

• Granisle, British Columbia

• Grant Devine

• Grant Dexter

• Grattan O'Leary

• Great Cormorant

• Great Lakes region

• Great power

• Great Stork Derby

• Greater Napanee

• Greater Sudbury

• Green Party of Canada

• Greenfield Park, Quebec

• Greg Rusedski

• Gregory Lekhtman

• Grey Nuns

• Grey Owl

• Grizzly bear

• Guelph Royals (baseball)

• Guido Basso

• Guido Molinari

• Gunther Plaut

• Gusto Records

• Guy Bélanger

• Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester

• Guy Cloutier Communications

• Guy Gavriel Kay

• Guy Street

• Guy Vanderhaeghe

• Gwen Pharis Ringwood

• Gwen Thompson

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• H. Hugh Bancroft

• Hair (Original Broadway Cast Recording)

• Halibut Treaty

• Halifax (former city)

• Halifax Conservatory of Music

• Halifax Riot

• Hamilton Tiger-Cats

• Hampshire (pig)

• Handball

• Hangashore Folk Festival

• Hank Monis

• Hank Smith (singer)

• Hans Gruber

• Harlequin (band)

• Harold Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis

• Harold Cardinal

• Harold Connolly

• Harold Innis

• Harold Town

• Harry Dean (musician)

• Harry Freedman

• Harry Gunning

• Harry Norris (conductor)

• Harry Puddicombe

• Hart House Theatre

• Hart Skis

• Hawkesbury, Ontario

• Hayes River

• Hazel McCallion

• Heartstrings (album)

• Hector de Saint-Denys Garneau

• Hector Gratton

• Helen Creighton

• Helge Ingstad

• Henri Miro

• Henri-Marc Ami

• Henrietta Edwards

• Henry Birks

• Henry George Glyde

• Henry Hiles

• Henry Holmes Croft

• Henry Percival Biggar

• Henry Procter (British Army officer)

• Her Majesty's Theatre, Montreal

• Herb Curtis

• Herbert Ames

• Herbert Sanders

• Herménégilde Chiasson

• Higher education in Canada

• Higher education in New Brunswick

• Higher education in Nova Scotia

• Higher education in Quebec

• Higher education in the Northwest Territories

• Hilda mega-bonebed

• Hildegard Westerkamp

• History of Alberta

• History of Canada (1960–81)

• History of Canadian University College

• History of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia

• History of freedom of religion in Canada

• History of Hamilton, Ontario

• History of Indiana

• History of Manitoba

• History of monarchy in Canada

• History of Moncton

• History of Newfoundland and Labrador

• History of Ontario

• History of prostitution in Canada

• History of Saint John, New Brunswick

• History of Saskatchewan

• History of Scotland

• History of smallpox

• History of the Halifax Regional Municipality

• History of the Jews in Canada

• History of the Liberal Party of Canada

• History of the National Hockey League (1942–1967)

• History of the socialist movement in Canada

• History of the tallest buildings in the world

• History of Toronto

• HMCS Galiano

• Hockey Night in Canada

• Hockey Sock Rock

• Horton River (Canada)

• House of Flying Daggers

• How My Mother Gave Birth to Me During Menopause

• Howard Brown (pianist)

• Howard Cable

• Howard Charles Clark

• Howell Glynne

• Hudson's Bay Company

• Hudson's Bay Queen Street

• Hugh Fraser (musician)

• Hugh Hood

• Hugh MacLennan

• Humfrey Anger

• Huron University College

• Hydro-Québec's electricity transmission system

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• Ian & Sylvia

• Ian Hacking

• Ian Millar

• Ian Tyson

• Ice hockey

• Ice skating

• Ida Héraly

• If You Could Read My Mind

• Igloo

• Ignace Bourget

• Illeana Douglas

• Imant Raminsh

• IMAX Corporation

• Imperial Munitions Board

• Indigenous peoples of the Americas

• Indigenous peoples of the Subarctic

• Innu people

• Innuitian orogeny

• Institut canadien de Montréal

• International Council for Canadian Studies

• International Hockey Hall of Fame

• Invention in Canada

• Invention of radio

• Invention of the telephone

• Investment Canada Act

• Irene Parlby

• Irish literature

• Irving Layton

• Isabel McLaughlin

• Isabella Valancy Crawford

• Isabelle Delorme

• Isador Goodman

• It Happened in Canada

• Italian Canadians

• Ivan Eyre

• Ivan Romanoff

J
• J. E. P. Aldous

• J. J. Kelso

• J. King Gordon

• J.-J. Gagnier

• Jack Behrens

• Jack Bush

• Jack Granatstein

• Jack Hodgins

• Jack Humphrey

• Jack Layton

• Jack Mackenzie

• Jack Nissenson

• Jackie Parker

• Jackie Washington

• Jacobus Kloppers

• Jacques Brault

• Jacques Cartier

• Jacques Faubert

• Jacques Genest

• Jacques Hétu

• Jacques Larocque

• Jacques Parizeau

• Jacques Poulin

• Jacques Villeneuve

• Jacques-René de Brisay de Denonville, Marquis de Denonville

• Jake Gaudaur

• Jake Warren

• James Beaven

• James Bernard Harkin

• James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin

• James De Mille

• James Fankhauser

• James Freer

• James H. Ganong

• James H. Gray

• James Kudelka

• James Lee (Canadian politician)

• James Lyons Biggar

• James Reaney

• James Simpson (politician)

• James Thomas Milton Anderson

• James Wolfe

• Jan Simons

• Jane Child

• Jane Urquhart

• Jane Vasey

• Janet Cardiff

• Janine Sutto

• Jānis Kalniņš

• Jasper National Park

• Jaune (album)

• Jay Macpherson

• Je me souviens (2002 film)

• Jean Benoît

• Jean Boyle

• Jean Charest

• Jean Chrétien

• Jean Coutu (pharmacist)

• Jean de Quen

• Jean Deslauriers

• Jean Drapeau

• Jean Duceppe

• Jean Girard

• Jean Lapointe

• Jean Le Moyne

• Jean Papineau-Couture

• Jean Pierre Lefebvre

• Jean-Baptiste Labelle

• Jean-Baptiste Lagimodière

• Jean-Deslauriers Theatre

• Jean-Guy Pilon

• Jean-Jacques Nattiez

• Jean-Marie Beaudet

• Jean-Paul Desbiens

• Jeanne d'Arc au bûcher

• Jeanne Gordon

• Jeannette's Creek train wreck

• Jeffrey Anderson (radio producer)

• Jehane Benoît

• Jérôme Demers

• Jesse Winchester

• Jessica Paré

• Jeune-Canada

• Jim Balsillie

• Jim Blackley

• Jim Hiscott

• Jim Norman (musician)

• Joan Clark

• Joan Murray (art historian)

• Joanna Glass

• Jocelyne Alloucherie

• Jocelyne Binet

• Joe Keithley

• Joe Mimran

• Joe Morris (trade unionist)

• Joe Rosenblatt

• Joe Sealy

• Johann Philipp Reis

• Johanne Blouin

• John Aird (banker)

• John Andrews (architect)

• John Bayley (musician)

• John Bracken

• John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir

• John Burke (composer)

• John By

• John Clyne

• John Coulter (playwright)

• John Cozens (musician)

• John Crow

• John David Eaton

• John Dodington

• John Eliot Gardiner

• John Emilius Fauquier

• John English (Canadian politician)

• John Franklin

• John Galt (novelist)

• John Glassco

• John Goodwin Lyman

• John Harding (Sha ko hen the tha)

• John Hart (Canadian politician)

• John Hawkins (Canadian composer)

• John Herbert (playwright)

• John Hubert Craigie

• John Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham

• John MacLachlan Gray

• John Manley

• John McKay (pianist)

• John Metcalf (writer)

• John Murray Gibbon

• John Neilson Lake

• John Neville (actor)

• John Oliver (composer)

• John P. Webster

• John Percy Page

• John Polanyi

• John Pozer

• John Ralston Saul

• John Rea (composer)

• John Richardson (author)

• John Roth (businessman)

• John Ware (cowboy)

• John Waterhouse (violinist)

• John Watson (philosopher)

• John Welsman

• John Wendell Holmes

• John Wesley Dafoe

• John Whitelaw (harpsichordist)

• Johnny Canuck

• Johnston Hall (University of Guelph)

• Jon Vickers

• Joni Mitchell

• Jordon Zadorozny

• José Evangelista

• José Navas

• Joseph Algernon Pearce

• Joseph B. MacInnis

• Joseph Beaulieu

• Joseph Gagnier

• Joseph Légaré

• Joseph Marshall de Brett Maréchal, Baron d'Avray

• Joseph Martin (Canadian politician)

• Joseph Masella (french hornist)

• Joseph Pach

• Joseph Quesnel

• Joseph Tyrrell

• Joseph-A. Fowler

• Joseph-Armand Bombardier

• Joseph-Elzéar Bernier

• Joseph-Émile Brunet

• Joy Kogawa

• Judi Richards

• Julia Kwan

• Julian Byng, 1st Viscount Byng of Vimy

• Juliette (Canadian singer)

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• Kangiqsualujjuaq, Quebec

• Karate

• Karen Connelly

• Karen Quinton

• Karen Young (Canadian singer)

• Karla Homolka

• Kashtin

• Katannilik Territorial Park Reserve

• Kate McGarrigle

• Kathleen Edwards

• Kathleen Parlow

• Kedgwick, New Brunswick

• Keith Behrman

• Keith Bissell

• Keith Hamel

• Kelsey Jones

• Ken Schwartz

• Ken Tobias

• Kenneth Elloway

• Kenneth Forrest Duncan

• Kenneth G. Mills

• Kenneth J. Harvey

• Kenneth Peacock

• Kenneth Sunquist

• Kevin Major

• Kimveer Gill

• King George's Sound Company

• King–Byng Affair

• Kingston Royal Naval Dockyard

• Kingston Symphony Association

• Kingston Symphony Orchestra

• Kingston Symphony

• Kit Coleman

• Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony

• Kivas Tully

• Kiwanis Music Festival

• Klever Reichswald

• Knox College, Toronto

• Kootenay National Park

• Korean War Memorial Wall (Canada)

• Kranji War Memorial

• Kristi Allik

• Kristjana Gunnars

• Kwantlen Polytechnic University

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• Lauri Conger

• Laurier Palace Theatre fire

• Laval University

• Lawrence Cherney

• Le Devoir

• League for Social Reconstruction

• Lebanese Canadians

• Legal dispute over Quebec's language policy

• Legal status of Germany

• Lemieux, Ontario

• Len Peterson

• Lend-Lease

• Lenny Breau

• Lenny Solomon

• Léo-Pol Morin

• Leo, the Royal Cadet

• Léon Gérin

• Leon Rooke

• Leonard Brockington

• Léonard Forest

• Leonard Marsh

• Leonard W. Murray

• Les chemins de ma maison tournée

• Les Emmerson

• Les Violons du Roy

• Leslie Armour

• Leslie Frost

• Leslie R. Fairn

• Lesmahagow

• Lester B. Pearson

• Lethbridge

• Lethbridge

• Letitia Youmans

• Lewis Furey

• Liberal Party of Canada

• Life and Times 1982-1989

• Lilian Sukis

• Lina Pizzolongo

• Linda Manzer

• Lindsay Mitchell

• Liona Boyd

• Lionel Groulx

• Lisa Moore (writer)

• List of defunct and relocated National Hockey League teams

• List of events named massacres

• List of longest rivers of Canada

• List of premiers of Prince Edward Island

• List of sovereign states in the 1980s

• List of tallest buildings in Toronto

• Listowel, Ontario

• Lists of British inventions

• Literary and Historical Society of Quebec

• Little Green (song)

• Lloyd Blackman (musician)

• Lloyd Montgomery Pidgeon

• Lloydminster

• Loewenguth Quartet

• Lois Miriam Wilson

• Lois Smith (dancer)

• London Conference of 1866

• Long Branch Aerodrome

• Loring Woart Bailey

• Lorna Crozier

• Lorne Campbell Webster

• Lorne Munroe

• Lorraine Desmarais

• Lorraine Monk

• Lorraine Segato

• Louis Applebaum

• Louis de Buade de Frontenac

• Louis Dudek

• Louis Quévillon

• Louis Riel (opera)

• Louis Riel

• Louis Svećenski

• Louis-Adolphe Paquet

• Louis-Hector de Callière

• Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine

• Louis-Honoré Fréchette

• Louis-Joseph de Montcalm

• Louis-Joseph Papineau

• Louis-Philippe Hébert

• Louise Archambault

• Louise Bessette

• Louise Lecavalier

• Louise Manny

• Lovat Dickson

• Lower Canada

• Lower Fort Garry

• Lubomyr Melnyk

• Luc Lafortune

• Luc Plamondon

• Lucien Bouchard

• Lucille Dompierre

• Luigi von Kunits

• Lunenburg, Nova Scotia

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• Margaret Avison

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• Official Opposition (Canada)

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• Paul Bernardo

• Peace River Formation

• Poling (metallurgy)

• Preston Manning

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• Race Against Time: Searching for Hope in AIDS-Ravaged Africa

• Ralph Thomas Scurfield

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• Shaun Going

• Somalia Affair

• Spouse of the Prime Minister of Canada

• St. Patrick's Basilica, Montreal

• Stephen Duffy

• Summerwild Productions

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• Territorial evolution of North America since 1763

• The Frye Festival

• The Governor General's Body Guard

• The National Parcs

• The New American Poetry 1945–1960

• Timeline of events in Hamilton, Ontario

• Timeline of Montreal history

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• User:Chandlerjoeyross/Sandbox

• User:Haberstr/History of terrorism organized chronologically & geographically

• User:Mathieugp/drafts/Bibliography of the Quebec independence movement

• User:Mathieugp/drafts/History of the Quebec independence movement