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N/A 2013-03-08 The Ontario Growth Secretariat has completed two new case studies of completed projects that illustrate key policies in the Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe. The case studies are King Street Reconstruction in Kitchener and Artscape Wychwood Barns in Toronto. These projects were selected because they: • illustrate density targets established in the Growth Plan • support nearby transit, encourage walking, and are mixed use • demonstrate high quality urban design and built form • are highly marketable, economically successful, and award-winning • have environmentally sustainable features • are located in the Greater Golden Horseshoe We encourage you to download these case studies to inform your work, to use as a platform for discussion, and to share with your community, colleagues, and decision-makers. For more information about the Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe, please visit www.placestogrow.ca.
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N/A 2013-12-18 Data compiled by the University of Toronto Data Library Service. Cleanup by: Rashed Ahmad, Eric Campbell, Benjamin Smeets, Nathan Wolfe. LF86B03 – Basic summary tabulation from the 1986 Canada Census. It includes data on population 15 years and over by labour force activity (7 variables), highest level of schooling (8 variables) and sex (3 variables).
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N/A 2015-03-11 Facsimile reproductions of manuscripts from the Archivo General de Indias (Seville, Spain). The first manuscript contains information pertaining to bishops and senior clerics in four dioceses, 1775-1821.
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N/A 2014-05-02 <p>-Lessons in Saanich: Lessons 1 to 7 and 6 to 12.</p> <p> -Both sides end abruptly, followed by faint voices, indicating it was probably recycled.</p> <p>-From 2007-101-T-136 and 2007-101-T-137</p>
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N/A 2014-11-19 <p><b>Contents:</b></p> <p><ul><li>Tr. 1 – “Skagit for Young People” Book 1, Tape 1 Lessons 1 – 4.4 (15:14)</li> <li>Tr. 2 – “Skagit for Young People” Book 1, Tape 1 Lessons 1 – 4.5 – 12 (14:45)</li></ul></p> <br/> <p>From Thom Hess Collection, Ethnomusicology Archives (UWEA 95-19.50A; 95-19.50B) University of Washington, Seattle</p>
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N/A 2015-06-25 The Shanghai Spoken Corpus (SSC) is a collection of samples of the Chinese dialect spoken in the Municipality of Shanghai, China. The Shanghai Spoken Corpus project has been funded by a research grant from the China Institute, University of Alberta and funding from the Department of Linguistics, University of Alberta. The corpus has been developed by Jiali Mao and John Newman in the Department of Linguistics, University of Alberta. The present version of the corpus consists of spoken data collected in China and Canada (see About the corpus).
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N/A 2015-06-25 The Taiwanese Southern Min (TSM) Corpus project has been funded by a research grant from the China Institute, University of Alberta and funding from the Department of Linguistics, University of Alberta. The corpus has been developed by Ching Chu (June) Sun and John Newman in the Department of Linguistics, University of Alberta. The present version of the corpus consists of spoken data collected from personal interviews.

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