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The Arctic

I keep telling people that two of Quebec's favourite sons who were bilingual became Prime Ministers: One was French, Brian Mulroney, the other pone was English: Pierre-Elliot-Trudeau.

You just can't beat mother tongue.
 
I keep telling people that two of Quebec's favourite sons who were bilingual became Prime Ministers: One was French, Brian Mulroney, the other pone was English: Pierre-Elliot-Trudeau.

You just can't beat mother tongue.
I’m partial to Jean Charest (pre Huawei) as well.
 
There's a LOT of people named McKay or MacKay in remote FNs in northern Ontario who speak English as a second language, so the legacy continues :)
Along with Harper, Linklater and Rae. Hudson's Bay and Northwest Cos supply ships from the UK regularly made their final stops in Scotland, including the Orkneys and Hebrides and would often take on young men for work in the factories (posts/forts). Depending on the voyage, they would also stop in Newfoundland and pick up kids from there, most of who would be of Irish decent.

Step/line/clog type folk dancing has a lot of their roots with the Celts which spread out from Europe. Variations naturally happened along the way.
 
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Rund’s patent is pending, but it’s the type of equipment that could have been used during hurricane-force storms last fall that devastated Western Alaska communities. According to the Alaska National Guard, the 207th Aviation Troop Command’s response involved a helicopter unit flying more than 330 hours, evacuating 501 civilians, transporting 741 disaster response personnel and carrying more than 90 tons of cargo.

 
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