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  2. Canada convoy protest - Wikipedia

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    The logistic centre at the Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton Park (RCGP) baseball stadium included trailers of food, tents, toilets, and distribution points for gasoline and propane. [180] The Freedom Convoy's head of security and spokesman was Daniel Bulford, a former RCMP officer who served on Prime Minister Trudeau's security detail. [181]

  3. Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton (RCGT) is a member firm of Grant Thornton International Ltd. This Canadian firm covers areas of assurance , tax, advisory, and business recovery, reorganization services and cybersecurity. [ 1 ]

  4. The American Dream is twice as likely to happen in Canada - AOL

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    Talk of the dream fading has been present since the Great Recession sucked 9M jobs out of the economy and knocked down already depressed wages for millions.

  5. Ottawa Champions - Wikipedia

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    The stadium in winter 2019. The Ottawa Champions played their home games at Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton Park, a 10,332-seat stadium built just east of downtown Ottawa.As part of the plans to revitalize baseball in Ottawa, the city and the team invested more than $2 million worth of renovations into the stadium.

  6. 'The new American dream is to leave': Most in the US don't ...

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    The American dream has turned into a fantasy for many people living in the U.S. At the heart of the national ethos is the belief that anyone can achieve a happy life through hard work and ...

  7. Data Reveals the American Dream Is Alive and Well—in Canada

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  8. Technocracy movement - Wikipedia

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    Official symbol of the Technocracy movement (Technocracy Inc.). The Monad emblem signifies balance between consumption and production. The Technocracy movement was a social movement active in the United States and Canada in the 1930s which favored technocracy as a system of government over representative democracy and concomitant partisan politics.

  9. American Dream - Wikipedia

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    In this role, it signified new opportunities for becoming American, and evolved into a symbol of the American Dream. The "American Dream" is a phrase referring to a purported national ethos of the United States: that every person has the freedom and opportunity to succeed and attain a better life. [1]