FACTOID # 151: The five countries with the highest coffee consumption are also the five countries whose citizens trust one another the most. Coincidence? Probably.
 
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Encyclopedia > 1959 in Canada

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ZNet | Activism | Canada for anti-imperialists (3206 words)
This is all part of a very deliberate agenda that denies self-determination to the peoples of the world, keeps the world 'safe' for the rights of investors, corporations, and militarists, and undermines democracy on behalf of elites in the rich countries (and their clients in the poor countries).
Canada doesn't have the power or will to have imperial aspirations, and if there is a division between the US and the rest of the world, Canada stands with the world.
Canada used its presence on the ICC not only to help whitewash what the US was doing and deny the facts, but also to spy on the Vietnamese, providing intelligence to the US on what the effects of its weapons were on the population and more.
Pontiac Bonneville 1959: A Car like No Other - Associated Content (670 words)
But not so in 1959, and it would be this way until the last days of the station wagons in the mid 1990's.
When the 1959 Pontiac began its gestation in 1956, Bunkie Knudsen took charge of the Pontiac division at the GM in 1956.
When the 1959 Pontiac broke all bonds of the traditional styling and the engineering in divisions fifty one year history.
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