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We re in Reindeer Now | Maclean s | December 15, 1929
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Canol Blitz
Story of the $138,000,000 project which is lining Canada s Main street to Asia with airfields, oil wells, highways and pipe lines August 15 1943 RICHARD FINNIE
Canol Blitz
Story of the $138,000,000 project which is lining Canada s Main street to Asia with airfields, oil wells, highways and pipe lines
RICHARD FINNIE
Editor’s Note: The “Canol Project’’ described by Mr. Finnie is one of the most notable construction operations in Canadian history. It involves the opening up of an oil field on the Mackenzie River only 75 miles south of the Arctic circle, construction by the U. S. Army of l,6OO miles of oil pipe lines traversing subarctic wastes, intensive development of a 1 ,200-mile lake-and-river transport system, building of a refinery and many hundreds of miles of new highways, and construction of new key air routes through the Canadian northwest. .4 Washington report stales the project wiV cost ¿138,000,000.
The Vanishing Whooper
The whooping crane, our largest, loudest and rarest bird, could never keep its mouth shut, so now it’s nearly extinct November 1 1947 C. FRED BODSWORTH
The Vanishing Whooper
C. FRED BODSWORTH
NEXT SUMMER, for the fourth consecutive year, some of the continent’s top wild-life experts will be flying back and forth across 250,000 square miles of northwestern Canada muskeg lands in a bird’s-nesting hunt that has already cost $75,000 without an egg yet to show for it.
The eggs they seek are HO priceless that the golden goose variety wouldn’t he worth a penny a dozen in comparison. And if t he eggs are ever found they will be left untouched where they lie. Barhed wire will he strung around them and armed guards will be posted with orders to let no one closer than half a mile.
THE FIRST CANADIAN
No one knows whether he was tall or short, dark or fair this mighty hunter who roamed our rolling prairies 25,000 years ago October 1 1946 FRANK C. HIBBEN
THE FIRST CANADIAN
No one knows whether he was tall or short, dark or fair this mighty hunter who roamed our rolling prairies 25,000 years ago
FRANK C. HIBBEN
WHO WAS the first human being to see the forests and plains that we call Canada?
If you had put this question to any museum guide in the early 1920’s, he would have answered, “Some early Indian about the time of Christ.”
Then one day in 1924 a young man hunting for Indian arrowheads near the town of Mortlach, Sask., picked up a flint point different from any in his collection; two years later a Negro cowboy in New Mexico discovered a similar flint among a half-buried heap of bones.
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