Government of Canada recognizes the national historic significance of the CCGS Alexander Henry
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The former Canadian Coast Guard Ship Alexander Henry served many functions on the Great Lakes from 1959 to 1985.
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The former Canadian Coast Guard Ship Alexander Henry served many functions on the Great Lakes from 1959 to 1985.
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Laraine Orthlieb became the first female flag officer and eventually retired with the rank of Commodore
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Le Jeune's life provides a glimpse into the lives of enslaved people several decades before New France became involved in the slave trade
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Parks Canada’s Hometown Heroes program honours Commodore Laraine Orthlieb (Ret’d).
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The Government of Canada recognizes the national historic significance of Oliver Le Jeune, the first documented person of African ancestry to live permanently in Canada (New France).
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Pierpoint’s story represents the resilience of Black Loyalists in Upper Canada.
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Government of Canada Recognizes the National Historic Significance of Richard Pierpoint for his Life Experiences and Contributions as a Black Loyalist in Upper-Canada.
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The management plan contributes to protecting the environment and connecting Canadians to an Inuit homeland in northern Labrador.
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Anticosti inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List.
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Tr’ondëk-Klondike inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.