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  2. Confederation of Canadian Unions - Wikipedia

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    Founded as part of the New Left, it has been a leader in the struggle for workers' rights and social justice for all Canadians and was the first labour federation in Canada to call for equal pay for work of equal value. [2] In January 1978, CCU had a membership of 26,007 across 13 unions. This totalled 0.8% of all workers in Canada. [3]

  3. Chu Lai - Wikipedia

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    Since 2001, [5] Kia Motors has manufactured automobiles at its Chu Lai Plant as part of a joint ventured with Truong Hai Automobile Co. [6] The site covers 320 hectares (790 acres), and Truong Hai was the first private company in Vietnam to manufacture automobiles, and the first to achieve an annual output of 5,000 automobiles. [5]

  4. Chu Lai Base Area - Wikipedia

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    In late 1967 Force Logistics Group Bravo moved from Chu Lai to Đông Hà, leaving only a reinforced supply company to handle logistics for the remaining Marines at Chu Lai. [5]: 229 In 1967 a Naval Support Activity base was established at Chu Lai to provide logistics support for allied operations in southern I Corps. [5]: 232

  5. Canadian Library Association - Wikipedia

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    In May 2002, the membership was at a grand total of 2,721, including 2216 personal, 505 institutional, and 187 associate members. [8] As of December 2014, the last time at which information was available, total membership in the CLA (through its various membership types) was 1,283: Personal – 957; Institutions – 249; Corporate – 50

  6. Chu Lai Airport - Wikipedia

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    As of 2008, Chu Lai Airport is the largest airfield in Vietnam in terms of area, covering 30 km 2. The runway is 3050 m long. [1] To facilitate the travel arrangement to two major towns in the neighborhoods, free shuttle bus services [2] are provided from and to the airport for Tam Kỳ city and Quảng Ngãi city.

  7. Vietnamese Canadians - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese Canadians singing during Lunar New Year at St. Joseph's Church, Vancouver. Mainstream Vietnamese communities began arriving in Canada in the mid-1970s and early 1980s as refugees or boat people following the end of the Vietnam War in 1975, though a couple thousand were already living in Quebec before then, most of whom were students.

  8. Chu Lai (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Chu appealed to the British Columbia Supreme Court, which found that the tax was beyond the powers of the province. Chu Lai played an important role in the education of Chinese in the province, in protesting against the creation of a separate school system for the Chinese. During his lifetime, he was not well known among white Canadians.

  9. List of television channels in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Co-operated with Vietnam Digital Television (VTC). DTC, HTC, [19] TVTC, BTTC, BTC, BPTC, STC affiliated with HTVC until 2013, and VTVcab since 2014 Later these cable companies are acquired by VTVcab. KTVC Nha Trang Cable Television (part of VTVcab in Khanh Hoa province, since 2014) Cable channel of Nha Trang Cable Television [20] (VTVcab Khanh Hoa)