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"Edward Willett has arrived, and SF is the richer for it." -  Robert J. Sawyer, Hugo Award-winning author of Hominids

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"An interstellar adventure story worthy of Golden Age masters like Isaac Asimov and Robert A. Heinlein. " - Dave Duncan, author of the Seventh Sword series, the King's Blades series and Children of Chaos

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Canadiana--The Canadian Resource Page

The name says it all: Canadian info galore.

The Globe and Mail

Canada's self-styled "national newspaper." As a Westerner I naturally object to such paternalistic presumption, but that does not alter my endorsement of this interesting site.

CBC

The "Mother Corporation," protector of all things Canadian, loathed by some, adored by others--and being shamefully slashed at by the government.

The Canadian Space Agency

It may not be NASA, but the CSA does carry out lots of interesting space-related activities. Check them out.

Royal Canadian Mounted Police

What could be more Canadian than the world-famous Mounties (who happen to have their training academy right here in Regina.)

VIA Rail

It's but a pale imitation of the great passenger rail services of long ago, but VIA is still by far the most civilized way to get from place to place in this great land--provided your town, unlike Regina, still has a train station.

Canadian-U.S. Studies Site

This Canadian-U.S. Studies site, created by the Center for Canadian-U.S. Business Studies at Clarkson University, contains tons (or tonnes, depending on which side of the border you're on) of information about Canada and Canada-U.S. relations, including links to dozens of sites for more information on Canada, all categorized to make them easier to use for research. So why are you wasting your time on my puny list of Canadian links? Go to Clarkson, young man!

 

Updated December 28, 2000

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