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Information technology, often abbreviated as IT, is the study of how to program and manage computer systems. Information technology can focus on many specialized tasks such as designing software, using ...Read More
The underground railroad was a huge network of people who helped slaves escape from the southern United States to the north and Canada in the first part of the nineteenth century. The network was not managed ...Read More
The Canadian Rockies offer unending panoramas of craggy mountains, glaciers, emerald lakes and waterfalls as well as resident wildlife like wapiti (elk), moose, bighorn sheep, mountain goats and maybe a ...Read More
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) between the United States, Canada, and Mexico took effect January 1, 1994. According to Office of the United States Trade Representative, "NAFTA created the ...Read More
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If the idea of visiting Canada sets your teeth chattering, think again. Don't let the weather keep you from exploring its diversity of natural and urban landscapes....Read More
Banff is located in Alberta, Canada, less than two hours by car from Calgary. The town of Banff consists of shops, hotels and restaurants. It is entirely contained within Canada's first national park of the ...Read More
You must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada to become a police officer in Canada. Other requirements vary depending on the specific police service. Candidates must prove educational ...Read More
The North American Free Trade Agreement is a 1994 agreement creating a trade bloc between the United States, Canada and Mexico. NAFTA was designed to eliminate trade and investment barriers, including both ...Read More
Canada is not a nation known for making waves, so who could be blamed for being unaware of how close it came to disintegrating in 1995? In October 1995, ninety-four percent of Quebecers (meaning all ...Read More
The Canadian government has established criteria for people who want to move to that country permanently. Immigration programs exist for professionals and skilled workers in locations other than Quebec; ...Read More
With its low crime rate, modern cities and social benefits such as public health care, Canada holds appeal as a place to live and work. Obtaining a Canadian work permit (officially, an Employment ...Read More
Like many historic halls, the building ultimately known as the Prince Edward Theatre in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, served varied purposes, from Masonic installations to vaudeville ...Read More



