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  2. DisAbled Women's Network Canada - Wikipedia

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    DAWN Canada/Réseau d'action des femmes handicapées du Canada is a Canadian national feminist network controlled by and composed of people who self-identify as women with disabilities. [1] The network also supports local and provincial chapters. [1] DAWN is a member organization of the National Action Committee on the Status of Women, Canada's largest feminist organization.

  3. Dawn Wilkinson - Wikipedia

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    Dawn Wilkinson was born in Montreal, Quebec. When she was six weeks old, her family moved to Brampton, a suburb of Toronto, Ontario. About a year later, they moved to the town of Acton, Ontario, and five years later they returned to Brampton. [3] Wilkinson attended SEED Alternative School (1992), the University of Toronto (1996), the Canadian ...

  4. Evite - Wikipedia

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    Evite is a social-planning website for creating, sending, and managing online invitations. The website offers digital invitations with RSVP tracking. It also offers greeting cards, announcements, E-Gift cards, and party planning ideas. Evite was launched in 1998 by co-founders Al Lieb and Selina Tobaccowala.

  5. The Bells (band) - Wikipedia

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    The success led to invitations to perform on The Tonight Show in June 1971 [6] and The Merv Griffin Show. They also played a New Year's Eve show from the Waldorf Astoria Hotel with Guy Lombardo. In Australia, "Stay Awhile" reached #9. Also that year, the single "Lady Dawn" appeared on the charts, peaking at #11 on the Canadian charts in July . [2]

  6. Margaret Dawn Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Dawn Anderson (born 14 April 1967) [1] is a Canadian politician and former civil servant of Inuvialuit descent. She was appointed to the Senate of Canada on 12 December 2018. [2] [3]

  7. Wallace Havelock Robb - Wikipedia

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    Wallace Havelock Robb (May 19, 1888 – January 29, 1976) was a Canadian poet, naturalist, and philosopher [citation needed] known for his poetry and prose on Canadian life and Iroquois lore. He was the founder of Abbey Dawn – a bird sanctuary, museum, art gallery, and poet's retreat – located approximately five miles east of Kingston, Ontario .

  8. Dawn Langstroth - Wikipedia

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    Singer, songwriter, painter. Years active. 1999–present. Website. www.dawnlangstroth.com. Dawn Joanne Langstroth (born April 16, 1979) is a Canadian singer, songwriter and painter. Raised in Toronto, she has released two EPs, self-titled Dawn Langstroth and No Mercy, and released her debut album Highwire in 2009.

  9. Christine Welsh - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, Welsh's career began as an assistant editor on Allen Kings Who Has Seen the Wind film. [3] Welsh moved to Vancouver Island after working as a film editor in Toronto for ten years. [3] Welsh's 2006 National Film Board of Canada documentary Finding Dawn, about murdered and missing Canadian Aboriginal women, won a Gold Audience Award at the 2006 Amnesty International Film Festival. [4 ...

  10. Dawna Friesen - Wikipedia

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    Spouse (s) Tom Kennedy (? – 2018) Rick Anderson (2018–) Children. 1. Dawna Friesen (born October 8, 1964) is a Canadian television journalist, currently the chief anchor and executive editor of Global National. [1] She was previously a foreign correspondent for NBC News .

  11. Odds (band) - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1980s, the band played up to four nights a week as a 1960s and 1970s cover band called Dawn Patrol at the Roxy nightclub in Vancouver, while playing as Odds on weekends and funding their own demo recordings at Crosstown Studios in North Vancouver, hoping for a break. They travelled to Los Angeles doing showcases and eventually signed to Zoo Entertainment .