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  2. History of Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    Greenpeace, one of the leading international environmental organizations, was founded in Vancouver in 1971. In 1968 the Canada Council awarded a $3,500 grant to Joachim Foikis of Vancouver "to revive the ancient and time-honoured tradition of town fool".

  3. Timeline of Vancouver history - Wikipedia

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    1958 – Vancouver Opera founded; 1959 – Oakridge Centre, Vancouver Maritime Museum, Queen Elizabeth Theatre and the Deas Island Tunnel officially open. 1960 – Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Crossing opened; 1962 – Vancouver Playhouse Theatre Company founded; 1963 – The Port of Vancouver ranks first among Canadian ports in tonnage.

  4. Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    Ballet BC was founded in 1986 and is British Columbia's only ballet company. ... functions as a gathering place and performance venue for Vancouver-based dancers and ...

  5. History of cities in Canada - Wikipedia

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    For the most part, creations of the CPR, Winnipeg (1873), Calgary (1876), Regina (1882), Saskatoon (1883), Vancouver (1886) and Edmonton (1904) were strung like beads on a chain across Canada, linked by the new transcontinental railway. Victoria (1849) had earlier colonial origins. Vancouver would quickly become the most important. Vancouver (1886)

  6. Canada - Wikipedia

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    British Columbia and Vancouver Island ... affirmed governance based on parliamentary precedent and divided powers between the federal ... which was founded in ...

  7. Government and politics of Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    However, in the 2015 federal election and the 2017 provincial election, the west side of Vancouver has shifted more towards left-wing candidates. Unlike most other municipalities in Canada (aside from Montreal), Vancouver's civic politics operate under a system of locally based political parties, rather than unaligned independents. [2]

  8. History of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The first European visitors to present-day British Columbia were Spanish sailors and other European sailors who sailed for the Spanish crown. There is some evidence that the Greek-born Juan de Fuca, who sailed for Spain and explored the West coast of North America in the 1590s, might have reached the passageway between Washington State and Vancouver Island – today known as the Strait of Juan ...

  9. Vancouver Canucks - Wikipedia

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    Founded: 1945 1970 (as NHL expansion team) History: Vancouver Canucks 1945–1952 (PCHL) Vancouver Canucks ... after a failed Vancouver-based business deal, ...