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Three Days Grace
Canadian rock band
Cartoon Network
Canadian TV channel
Treehouse TV
Canadian kids pay television channel
Lilith Fair
defunct American female-centric concert tour/music festival
Dirshu
Dirshu (, lit. "Seek") is an Orthodox Jewish international organization whose goal is to strengthen and encourage Torah study. Founded in 1997, the organization produces study cycles, sponsors shiurim (Torah lectures), furnishes and grades tests, and offers financial incentives to individuals and groups to learn and master Talmud, Halakha, and Mussar texts. It has also published new editions of traditional Jewish texts, and sponsored major gatherings to celebrate the completion of its study cycles. As of 2018, more than 150,000 people have participated in its programs, which have spread to 26
CTV Sci-Fi Channel
Canadian television channel
Bell TV
Canadian satellite TV provider
eBoy
eBoy is a pixel art studio founded in 1997 by Kai Vermehr, Steffen Sauerteig, and Svend Smital. It is based in Berlin and Los Angeles. The studio's 8-bit-style work draws on popular culture and commercial imagery, rendered as three-dimensional isometric illustrations of cityscapes populated with robots, cars, and topless women.
History
Canadian English language Category A specialty channel
Canadian Food Inspection Agency
food safety regulatory agency in Canada
Canadian Action Party
Canadian political party
Canadian Forces National Investigation Service
investigative arm of the Canadian Forces Military Police
Télétoon
Télétoon (stylized as TĒLĒTOON) is a Canadian French language specialty channel owned by Corus Entertainment that broadcasts animated series aimed at children, teenagers, and adults. Its name is a portmanteau of "télévision" and "cartoon".