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  2. List of school massacres by death toll - Wikipedia

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    The # symbol indicates the massacre's ranking by number of deaths (since this list is sorted by death toll, not by date or by number of overall casualties).. The W column gives a basic description of the weapons used:

  3. Transgender rights in Canada - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, two Canadian provinces New Brunswick and Saskatchewan (Parents' Bill of Rights) have laws that require parental consent when students under 16 years old wish to change their gender pronouns. [160] [161] [162] [163]

  4. Indigenous peoples in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Norse accounts are scant. Norse-made items from Inuit campsites in Greenland were obtained by either trade or plunder. [101] One account, Ívar Bárðarson, speaks of "small people" with whom the Norsemen fought. [102] 14th-century accounts relate that a western settlement, one of the two Norse settlements, was taken over by the Skræling. [103]

  5. Grover Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Frances Folsom was a student at Wells College. When she returned to school, President Cleveland received her mother's permission to correspond with her, and they were soon engaged to be married. [164] The wedding occurred on June 2, 1886, in the Blue Room at the White House. Cleveland was 49 years old at the time; Frances was 21. [165]

  6. John Diefenbaker - Wikipedia

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    William Diefenbaker was a teacher, and had deep interests in history and politics, which he sought to inculcate in his students. He had remarkable success doing so; of the 28 students at his school near Toronto in 1903, four, including his son, John, served as Conservative MPs in the 19th Canadian Parliament beginning in 1940 [ 2 ] (the others ...

  7. News Corporation - Wikipedia

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    News Corp was established in 1980 by Rupert Murdoch as a holding company for News Limited.News Limited was founded in 1923 in Adelaide by James Edward Davidson, funded by the Collins House mining empire for the purpose of publishing anti-union propaganda; [9] [10] subsequently the controlling interest was bought by the Herald & Weekly Times.

  8. 2020 Saskatchewan general election - Wikipedia

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    Saskatchewan. Premier after election. Scott Moe. Saskatchewan. The 2020 Saskatchewan general election was held on October 26, 2020 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. This date was set by Saskatchewan's fixed election date law. The writ was dropped on September 29 just in time to hold the election on October 26.

  9. Toplessness - Wikipedia

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    Two Tahitian Women (1899) by Paul Gauguin. The word "topless" usually refers to a woman whose breasts, including her areolas and nipples, are exposed to public view. It can describe a woman who appears, poses, or performs with her breasts exposed, such as a "topless model" or "topless dancer", or to an activity undertaken while not wearing a top, such as "topless sunbathing".