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Icelandic horses: Photo courtesyof Palmi Gudmundsson and the Icelandic Tourism BoardWhether you are a Canadian citizen planning to visit Iceland, an Icelander looking for information on Canada, or a visitor just surfing the web, we hope that you find the answers to your questions through the pages of this site!

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 Speech from the ThroneSpeech from the Throne
On October 5, Governor General Adrienne Clarkson delivered the Speech from the Throne, officially opening the first session of the 38th Parliament and setting out our government's goals and priorities...more

  Permanent Resident Card Required for Re-Entry into Canada as of December 31, 2003
As of December 31, 2003, Canadian permanent residents will require a permanent resident card when returning to Canada by commercial carrier (airplane, boat, train or bus). A permanent resident is someone who has been allowed to enter Canada as an immigrant but who has not become a Canadian citizen. ...more.

  Canada still number one!
February 18 - Canada welcomes the results of Competitive Alternatives, KPMG's guide to comparing business costs in North America, Europe & Asia-Pacific. With business costs 9 percent below those in the US & with high marks for its corporate services sector, Canada comes in as international leader in this research-based comparison of 121 cities around the world ...more


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