From wikipedia:
Timothy Eaton (March 1834 - January 31, 1907) was a Canadian businessman who founded the Eaton's department store, one of the most important retail businesses in Canada's history.
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What is the name of the building where premier Dalton McGuinty works?
The Legislative Assembly of Ontario is located in the Ontario Legislative Building at Queen's Park in Toronto.
Was hairspray filmed in Toronto Canada?
Yes it was. I have wacthed the movie after buying the Shake and Shimmy edition of hairspray and i wacthed it with the commentry. they said that most if not all of the film was shot in Toronto, canada.
What is the battle of Lundy's Lane?
At Queenston Heights and Lundy's Lane our brave fathers, side by side, for freedom, homes, and loved ones dear, firmly stood and nobly died. And those dear rights which they maintained, we swear to yield them never. Our watchword evermore shall be, the Maple Leaf forever! - The Maple Leaf Forever : : The battle of Lundy's Lane was the bloodiest battle of the War of 1812. The US had successfully beat the British (who owned Canada at the time) earlier at the Battle of Chippewa, and wanted to continue their quest to conquer Canada. American troops moved to Queenston Heights. On July 25, 1814, Brigadier General Winfield Scott received orders to move his troops forward. The British-Canadians heard of this and quickly moved towards them. They met in a small cemetery alongside a country lane called Lundy's Lane (Hence the name of the battle). The British fired their three cannons as soon as the Americans came into view, and the battle began. It continued well into the night, with both sides fighting off the other's attempts to take over the cannons. But after hours of fighting, both sides were exausted. The Americans had lost 860 men, the British 878. Both retreated. The battle of Lundy's Lane has been a source of debate over the years as to who won. Neither side really did. However, after the terrible loss to American troops acquired at Lundy's Lane, America stopped the attacks on Canada. For more information on the Battle of Lundy's Lane, try- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Lundy's_Lane http://www.napoleonicminiatureswargame.com/lundyslane.html http://war1812.tripod.com/batlundy.html Written by Jae Miner
What is the distance from Watertown New York to Toronto Ontario?
It is 222 miles according to Google Maps.
What is the distance between Armstrong Ontario and thunder bay Ontario?
240 km. Speed limit on 527 is 80 km/hr. Its apt to be a speed trap. Armstrong gets the new graduates of the OPP academy.
How long does it take to drive from Guelph Ontario to Cincinnati Ohio?
Gooogle Maps estimates the driving time as 8 hours and 7 minutes.
Who Regulates Osteopathy in Ontario?
The American style osteopathy (which has surgery and medications) is a regulated health profession in Ontario (Canada) exactly in the same category as medicine, and the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario regulates osteopathic physicians.
The European style osteopathy (co surgery, no medications) also known as osteopathic manual practice is not yet a regulated health profession in Ontario. However the osteopathic manual practitioners in Ontario are working towards making regulation happen.
To this end College of Osteopathic Manual Practitioners of Ontario (COMPO); http://www.fb.com/compontario has been founded by OMPs in Ontario to regulated osteopathic manual practice in Ontario.
What is the mileage from Barrie Canada to Paris France?
Three thousand seven hundred twenty (3,720) is the air mileage from Barrie, Ontario, Canada, to Paris, France. That equals 5,986 kilometers or 3,232 nautical miles.
How long does it take to drive from Rochester NY to Beamsville ON?
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 2 hours and 2 minutes.
What is the cause of the battle of Waterloo?
The return of Napoleon from Elba leads to the Hundred days campaign. A model of its former excellence this was only to fail during the day of the battle. Wellington had picked his site well....
I would like to improve the answer as follows.
Napoleon's escape from Elba and his successful attempt to regain the power in a very short time alarmed all the European Courts, leading to an immediate mobilization of their armies.
Napoleon claimed he had but no hostile intention towards none of the European Nations and he wanted only rule France according to the clear wish expressed by the French people immediately after his return. But in vain: the mobilization went on and the first two allied armies, those of Great Britain and Prussia were deploying their troops through the Belgium.
The general strategical plan of the Allied Coalition foresaw to concentrate the most possible of their armies before getting engaged in the hostilities and the proceed to invade France, as they had already done in the campaign of 1814. In so doing they would have again had such a numerical superiority over Napoleon's army to secure them the victory.
But Napoleon forestalled that plan and invaded Belgium, defeating the Prussians at Ligny, thus dividing them from the British and forcing Wellington to fight at Waterloo.
Distance between sask border and Ontario border?
The distance between Saskatchewan and Ontario is approximately 1325.46 miles.
What is the current population of Cambridge MN?
The population at the 2000 census was 492. That is the most recent I could find.
Is Saskatchewan colder than Ontario?
Yes. I would say Saskatchewan is the coldest Province, because of where it is located in relation to those arctic air masses, and it is a prairie. Probably Manitoba is similar in this regard. Alberta, from what I've heard is slightly warmer than SK.