Official website of the Katimavik youth volunteer program which helps young people learn more about Canada through work in its various communities. (
http://www.katimavik.org/section/index/id/1
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The Project Naming website contains over 4,000 digitized photographs to help identify Inuit people, a history of the Project, an introduction to the Inuktitut language, and suggestions for further research. (
http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/inuit/index-e.html
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This Heritage Canada website explains Canadian federal multicultural policy and programming. It contains extensive links to multicultural groups in Canada, including many non-governmental organizations. (
http://www.pch.gc.ca/progs/multi/index_e.cfm
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This interactive website explores the history of diversity in Canada. It presents a view of immigration from the perspective of different ethnic groups who came to call Canada home. (
http://www.mhso.ca/ggp/home.html
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In the Somme offensive of World War I, the Newfoundland Regiment's role was to advance along a line just below the village of Beaumont-Hamel. This site describes the battle, and the devastation of the Regiment. (
http://www.heritage.nf.ca/greatwar/articles/somme.html
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