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Encyclopedia > 1964 in Canada

See also: 1963 in Canada, 1965 in Canada and the Timeline of Canadian history.


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MA's Stamp Album - Canada - 1964 (3149 words)
Canada realizes full well the importance of peace, and Canada believes that an honourable state of peace is possible.
Canada's centres of commerce and industry are scattered throughout the length of the land.
Canada's northern land is rich in timber, minerals and hydro power, and is being rapidly developed.
1964 | Western Canada Baseball (289 words)
Saskatoon's Spero Leakos, a mainstay in keeping baseball alive on the prairies, was always on the lookout for recruits for his Commodores.
May 6, 1964 letter to the coach of the baseball team at the University of British Columbia, Frank Gnup :
The Western Canada Baseball League is going to operate this year with teams in Calgary, Edmonton, Lethbridge and Saskatoon.
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