in 1793, the HMS Mississauga prepared to sail for present-day Toronto, where John Graves Simcoe would soon envision a future fort and settlement named York.

His wife Elizabeth detailed the journey in her diary.

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in 1987, the entered circulation as 80 million $1 coins were introduced in major cities across Canada.

Two years later, the Bank of Canada ceased production of the country’s $1 banknote.

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Forget "back to normal," it's time for better!
Policy-makers must make intentional investments starting NOW that'll pay dividends in terms of both economic & environmental gains in:
- clean energy innovation
- energy storage
- advanced grid technologies

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The next time you see Pierre Poilievre attacking the government for spending so much money to help suffering Canadians, remember who taught him every dirty trick he knows. And please treat him with the contempt he so richly deserves.#cdnpoli

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Stephen Harper joined Alberta's economic recovery panel in March. How is it going so far? https://t.co/SdAvSRgPRX

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The Canadian Bank Note Company printed Canada's final run of $1 banknotes on today's date in 1989.

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. NOT a sunset industry that gives huge bonuses to executives and CEOs.

We demand a Green Recovery that centres people and planet over corporate profits

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in 1961, the Government of Canada presented a cheque for $260,000 – all collected by Canadian children – to .

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Whomp, whomp, whomp.... A day late and a dollar short!
Who cares! Clearly, doesn't; the leadership don't care. and his campaign team of are a bunch of LOSERS! 😋

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Whomp, whomp, whomp!
Heavens to Betsy, you CONs are such whiners! 😋


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