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A Canada Company was the big leased British company install around 1824 to aid a settlement of Upper Canada. Scottish novelist, John Galt, was the American superintendant. a food and drug administration of Upper Canada sold the company 10,000 kilometre² of land for 341 000 pounds. Virtually all of this land was in the Huron Tract, around what is okay, London, Ontario. A company surveyed & subdivided this massive metropolitan area, built roads, mills, & schools & advertised it to vendee inside Europe. a company so assisted in the migratiin of recently settlers, bringing the children to the front yard by means of a boat, which the company as well owned, on Lake Ontario.

A company's misdirection & corruption, & its close alliance using a Tory elites, was an important contributive factor to the revolt of 1837.

A company disassembled in the 1950's.

Bibliography
H. B. Timothy, 1984.the Galts, a American odyssey,Toronto: McClell& and Stewart. ISBN 0771084579

Canadian Children's Dance Theatre
Provides information about the company, up-to-date performances, the famous school, and even an online newsletter.

Royal Winnipeg Ballet
Lists profile, history, biographies of performers, repertoire, tours, the ballet school and its programs, box office, ticket prices, online tour and schedule of events.

Youth Ballet Co. of Saskatchewan
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Ballet British Columbia
An extensive site with lots of details about the company, the current season, membership and many other attractions.

Les Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montréal
Details on upcoming performances, news and information on the company, artistic director, auditions and touring.

Alberta Ballet
Performance schedules, the ballet school, and information about the dancers and staff.

The National Ballet of Canada
Presents a full range of traditional full-length classics while encouraging the creation of new ballets and the development of Canadian choreographers.


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