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    Canadian Lung Association

    Canadian Lung Association, Canada's first national voluntary health organization, was founded in 1900. Its roots were in the former Canadian Tuberculosis Association.

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    Canadian Manufacturers' Association

    Canadian Manufacturers' Association, founded 1871, incorporated by Act of Parliament 1902 "to promote Canadian industries and to further the interests of Canadian manufacturers and exporters.

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    Canadian Medical Association

    Canadian Medical Association, est 1867 by 167 doctors in Québec City. It is a voluntary federation of 10 autonomous provincial medical associations united at the national level and now represents the majority of English- and French-speaking physicians across Canada.

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    Canadian Medical Discoveries and Innovations

    Below is a list of five medical discoveries and innovations made by Canadians and Canadian research teams. By asking new questions, conducting experiments and publishing their findings, researchers throughout Canada have contributed towards the advancement of medical research, technology and knowledge. These developments have improved and saved the lives of individuals around the world.

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    Canadian Medical Hall of Fame

    Established in 1994, the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame (CMHF) is a national charitable organization. The mission of the CMHF is to “recognize and celebrate Canadian health leaders whose work has advanced health and inspires the pursuit of careers in the health sciences.” As of 2006, up to six individuals are inducted into the CMHF annually. Laureates are featured at the CMHF’s Exhibit Hall in London, Ontario, and online through the CMHF’s official website.

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    Canadian Men's Hockey Team at the Olympics

    Canadian Men’s Hockey Teams at the Olympics 1920–60 Note 1: In 1920, hockey was played at the Olympic Summer Games. The first Olympic Winter Games were held in 1924. Note 2: Canada did not have a national hockey team until 1964. From 1920 to 1963, the winner of the Allan Cup usually represented the country at the Olympics and world championships. Year Host Canadian Team Canadian Rank Champion 1920 Antwerp Winnipeg Falcons Gold Canada 1924...

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    Canadian Men's Hockey Team Wins Olympic Gold

    This article was originally published in Maclean’s magazine on March 11, 2002. Partner content is not updated.

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    Canadian Meteorite Craters

    Canadian Meteorite Craters    Canadian Meteorite Craters    Canadian Meteorite Craters Name Location Diameter (km) Nouveau-Québec Québec 3 Brent Ontario 4 Manicouagan Québec 100 Clearwater Lake West Québec 32 Clearwater Lake East Québec 22 Holleford Ontario 2 Deep Bay Saskatchewan 12 Carswell Saskatchewan 37 Lac Couture Québec 8 West Hawk Lake Manitoba 3 Pilot Lake Northwest Territories 6 Nicholson Lake Northwest Territories 12 Steen River Alberta 25 Sudbury Ontario 140 Charlevoix Québec 46 Mistastin Lake Labrador 28...

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    Canadian Multiculturalism Act

    Passed in 1988, the Canadian Multiculturalism Act was the first act of its kind in the world. It enshrined into law the federal government’s commitment to promoting and maintaining a diverse, multicultural society (see Multiculturalism).

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    Canadian Museum for Human Rights

    In 2009, construction began in Winnipeg, Manitoba, on The Canadian Museum for Human Rights. Initially scheduled to open in 2013, opening ceremonies took place on 19 September 2014, though a number of galleries remained closed.

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    Canadian Museum of Civilization

      Located in the heart of Canada's national capital region, the Canadian Museum of Civilization is the nation's leading museum of human history.

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    Music at the Canadian Museum of Civilization

    Of all the national museums, only the Museum of Civilization is of prime importance to music, though the National Gallery owns paintings of musical interest, some of which are reproduced as illustrations in EMC (see also Art, visual), and the National Museum of Science and Technology owns sound reproduction equipment of historical significance.

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    Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography

    The Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography, located in the nation's capital, is Canada's only federal institution devoted solely to the collection, exhibition and promotion of the photographic medium. As such, it is the country's foremost advocate of artistic and documentary photography.

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    Canadian Museum of History

    The Canadian Museum of History (CMH) in Gatineau, QC, is the leading museum of human history in Canada and one of the country’s oldest public institutions. Previously called the Canadian Museum of Civilization, the crown corporation’s name was changed to the Canadian Museum of History, and its mandate rewritten, in 2013. Recognized for its spectacular architecture, which is designed to reflect features of the Canadian landscape, the CMH is Canada's most visited museum, with an average 1.2 million visitors each year.

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    Canadian Museum of Nature

    The Canadian Museum of Nature (CMN), designated as a crown corporation in 1990 under the Museums Act, is the national museum of natural history.

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