Yes.
The alphabetical list of sources referenced in a paper is called a bibliography or a works cited list. It provides readers with the details needed to locate each source used in the paper.
You can find a list of Canadian ETFs on various websites like TMXmoney and ETF. Both websites offer a great amount of information, including a list of Canadian ETFs.
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You can go here to see a list of Canadian Food http://www.canadaonly.ca
Click on this link for a complete list of Canadian saints, blesseds, venerables and servants of God,
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The vast numbers of war veterans makes it pretty difficult to make such as site. There are specific unit sites and databases that can be referenced, but there is no single consolidated list at this time.
The Canada lynx is not on the threatened list, but listed as "Least Concern" by the IUCN.
Food websites which list recipes for traditional Canadian dishes are Crave, the Food Network, Chowhound and All Recipes. One may also find these types of recipes at SOS Cuisine and The Canadian Guide.