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The July 1, 1867 federal uniting of the "Dominion of Canada". 1867 - Canadian Confederation
The One Hundredth Anniversary of Canadian Confederation - 1967. 1967 - Canadian Centennial Year
The Category One World's Fair during Canada's 100th year in Montreal. Expo '67 - Man In His World
The geodesic dome built for EXPO '67 was the first structure of its kind. The Montreal Biosphere
A 'snapshot' of the nation's capital in Canada's 100th year. Ottawa - The 1st Canada Day
The official song by Bobby Gimby for Canada's 100th birthday. "Canada - The Centennial Song"
Song commissioned by the CBC for our centennial year, 1967. "The Canadian Railroad Trilogy"
A history of Canada, the 2nd largest, and most diverse nation on the planet. The History of Canada
July 1st, 1949 - Newfoundland joins Canada completing the country, East to West. The 10th Province
Details of sesquicentennial celebrations in 2017. Canada, 150 yrs young. Canada 150 Celebrations
For Canada's 150th year, Raymond Larabie's 'language inclusive' typeface. Canada 150 Typeface
Ottawa in Canada week during our 150th year. The country's biggest bash! Canada's 150th Birthday
Short film Sir Sandford Fleming railway engineer, innovator, creator of the 1st Canadian stamp.