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Rayside-Balfour (1996
census po****tion 16,050) was a town in Ontario, Canada,
which existed from 1973 to 2000. It is now part of the city of Greater...
- instead. In
spring 2015, the
Nickel Barons relocated to
Rayside-Balfour and
became the
Rayside-Balfour
Canadians and at the same time
pulled out of hosting...
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David Morton Rayside FRSC (born 1947) is a
Canadian academic and activist. He was a
professor of
political science at the
University of
Toronto until...
- Falls,
Elliot Lake, Espanola, Hearst,
Kirkland Lake, Noelville, Pow****an,
Rayside-Balfour,
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario,
Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, and Timmins...
- The
Rayside-Balfour
Sabrecats were a
Junior "A" ice
hockey team from
Rayside-Balfour, Ontario, Canada. This
defunct hockey team was a part of the Northern...
- Context.
University of
Toronto Press. p. 55. ISBN 978-1-4426-0871-9.
David Rayside (2011). Faith, Politics, and ****ual
Diversity in
Canada and the United...
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James Rayside (April 1836 –
November 1, 1895) was an Ontario, Canada,
businessman and
political figure. He
represented Glengarry in the
Legislative ****embly...
- muni****lities, see the
articles Capreol,
Nickel Centre,
Onaping Falls,
Rayside-Balfour,
Valley East and Walden. The
downtown of
Sudbury is
bounded by...
- union.
Gravelle first entered politics in 1997 on the town
council of
Rayside-Balfour. He did not run for re-election to
Greater Sudbury City Council...
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Republican In Name Only "Conservatism". The
Canadian Encyclopedia.
Farney &
Rayside 2013, p. 7. Dart, Ron. "Red Tory". The
Canadian Encyclopedia. Archived...