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Just A Minute More: Glimpses of Our Great Canadian Heritage (1999)

by Marsha Boulton

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In JUST A MINUTE MORE, the newest book inspired by “Heritage Minutes” on CBC, Stephen Leacock Award-winner Marsha Boulton has found a whole new collection of characters and incidents from our past that are sure to entertain and delight. Dozens of fascinating stories can be found in these pages, from the Avro Arrow to the adventures of Cape Breton's Giant McAskill; from sportspeople Marilyn Bell and Ned Hanlon to Sir Barton, the only Canadian-owned horse to ever win the Trip Crown.… (more)
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In JUST A MINUTE MORE, the newest book inspired by “Heritage Minutes” on CBC, Stephen Leacock Award-winner Marsha Boulton has found a whole new collection of characters and incidents from our past that are sure to entertain and delight. Dozens of fascinating stories can be found in these pages, from the Avro Arrow to the adventures of Cape Breton's Giant McAskill; from sportspeople Marilyn Bell and Ned Hanlon to Sir Barton, the only Canadian-owned horse to ever win the Trip Crown.

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