. . 1956 5,404,933 +17.6% M The Maple Leafs' mascot is Carlton the Bear an anthropomorphic polar bear whose name and number (#60) comes from the location of Maple Leaf Gardens at 60 Carlton Street where the Leafs played throughout much of their history. Carlton made his first public appearance on July 29 1995 He later made his regular season appearance on October 10 1995 Minor league affiliates. . ! . Organized crime 59 Midfielder Noble Okello (HG) Canada 5.2 Energy Elections Bytown (now Ottawa).
. The early nineteenth century was the age of canals the Erie Canal stretching from Buffalo to Albany New York threatened to divert all of the grain and other trade on the upper Great Lakes through the Hudson River to New York city after its completion in 1825 Upper Canadians sought to build a similar system that would tie this trade to the St Lawrence River and Montreal Rideau Canal. . UNDP works to reduce the risk of armed conflicts or disasters and promote early recovery after crisis have occurred UNDP works through its country offices to support local government in needs assessment capacity development coordinated planning and policy and standard setting Examples of UNDP risk reduction programmes include efforts to control small arms proliferation strategies to reduce the impact of natural disasters and programmes to encourage use of diplomacy and prevent violence Recovery programmes include disarmament demobilization and reintegration of ex-combatants demining efforts programmes to reintegrate displaced persons restoration of basic services and transitional justice systems for countries recovering from warfare Environment and energy. ! The Calton weavers were a community of handweavers established in the community of Calton then in Lanarkshire just outside Glasgow Scotland in the 18th century in the early 19th century many of the weavers emigrated to Canada settling in Carleton Place and other communities in eastern Ontario where they continued their trade In 1825 1,878 Irish Immigrants from the city of Cork arrived in the community of Scott's Plains the British Parliament had approved an experimental emigration plan to transport poor Irish families to Upper Canada in 1822 the scheme was managed by Peter Robinson a member of the Family Compact and brother of the Attorney General Scott's Plains was renamed Peterborough in his honour Talbot settlement. . .
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