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20000706 KINGSTON CANADA: One of the empty prison cells in the recently closed 'Prison for Women' in Kingston, Ontario Canada, on July 06, 2000. Several cells were cleaned and repainted prior to the media tour. Note: Film image.
20000801 TORONTO CANADA:  Legal marijuana or pot smoking. Rolling a joint for medicinal purposes in Toronto Canada on August 01, 2000. Note: Film image.
20000801 TORONTO CANADA: Legal marijuana or pot smoking. Rolling a joint for medicinal purposes in Toronto Canada on August 01, 2000. Note: Film image.
20000801 TORONTO CANADA: Marijuana leaf. Legal marijuana or pot smoking for medicinal purposes in Toronto Canada on August 01, 2000. Note: Film image.
20000801 TORONTO CANADA: Legal marijuana or pot smoking. Lighting a joint for medicinal purposes in Toronto Canada on August 01, 2000. Note: Film image.
20000801 TORONTO CANADA: Legal marijuana or pot smoking for medicinal purposes in Toronto Canada on August 01, 2000. Note: Film image.
20000801 TORONTO CANADA: Legal marijuana or pot smoking for medicinal purposes in Toronto Canada on August 01, 2000. Note: film image.
20000918 TORONTO CANADA: Edward (Ted) Rogers, President and CEO of Rogers Communications, speaks to the Canadian Club luncheon at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto Canada on September 18, 2000. Note: film image.
20001103 TORONTO CANADA: New Zealand-born explorer Sir Edmund Hillary, now 81 years old, the first person to climb Mount Everest, signs copies of his autobiography "View from The Summit" in Toronto Canada, on November 03, 2000. Note: Film scan. Best quality available.
20001103 TORONTO CANADA: New Zealand-born explorer Sir Edmund Hillary, now 81 years old, the first person to climb Mount Everest, signs copies of his autobiography "View from The Summit" in Toronto Canada, on November 03, 2000. Note: Film scan. Best quality available.
20001120 TORONTO CANADA: Joe Clark,  the leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada and former Prime Minister of Canada, speaks at a Toronto Board of Trade luncheon in Toronto Canada, on November 20, 2000. Note: film image.
20001120 TORONTO CANADA: Joe Clark, leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada and former Prime Minister of Canada, speaks at a Toronto Board of Trade luncheon in Toronto Canada, on November 20, 2000. Note: film image.
20001120 TORONTO CANADA: Joe Clark, leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada and former Prime Minister of Canada, speaks at a Toronto Board of Trade luncheon in Toronto Canada, on November 20, 2000. Note: film image.
20010916 TORONTO CANADA: Raccoons emerge from the attic of a Toronto house, through a chewed-opened vent, in Toronto Canada on September 16, 2001. Raccoons adapt well to city life, and can make their home in chimneys, garages, under porches and decks, and in attics. They can use their front paws to pry things open, and can chew through roof shingles and, as they did here, through aluminum vents.  Note: Film image.
20010916 TORONTO CANADA: Two raccoons walk across the roof of a Toronto house, after emerging from the attic, through a hole in the eavetrough, in Toronto Canada on September 16, 2001. Raccoons adapt well to city life, and can make their home in chimneys, garages, under porches and decks, and in attics. Note: Film image.
20020522 Toronto, Canada: 220502: Rick Hansen visits the Krembil Neuroscience Centre at Toronto Western Hospital in Toronto Canada, on May 22, 2002.
20020522 Toronto Canada: 220502: Rick Hansen visits the Krembil Neuroscience Centre at Toronto Western Hospital in Toronto Canada on May 22, 2002.
20020522 Toronto Canada: 220502: Rick Hansen visits the Krembil Neuroscience Centre at Toronto Western Hospital in Toronto Canada on May 22, 2002.
20020522 TORONTO CANADA: Rick Hansen (R) and wife Amanda visit Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto Canada on May 22, 2002. Hansen was at Woodbine to promote his 'Man in Motion Campaign'. This new national campaign aims to raise $160 million in three years for spinal cord injury research.
20020523 Mississauga Canada: Rick Hansen speaks to students at Rick Hansen Secondary School in Mississauga Canada on May 23 2002. Hansen visited the school as part of the launch of his new 'Man in Motion Campaign' to raise funds for spinal cord injury research. Behind him is a photo from his Man in Motion World Tour, which he completed 15 years ago.
20020523 Mississauga, Canada: Rick Hansen speaks to students at Rick Hansen Secondary School in Mississauga Canada, on May 23, 2002. Hansen visited the school as part of the launch of his new 'Man in Motion Campaign' to raise funds for spinal cord injury research.
20020523 Mississauga Canada: Rick Hansen speaks to students at Rick Hansen Secondary School in Mississauga Canada on May 23, 2002. Hansen visited the school as part of the launch of his new 'Man in Motion Campaign' to raise funds for spinal cord injury research. Behind him is a photo from his Man in Motion World Tour which he completed 15 years ago.
20020523 Mississauga Canada: Rick Hansen speaks to students at Rick Hansen Secondary School in Mississauga Canada on May 23, 2002. Hansen visited the school as part of the launch of his new 'Man in Motion Campaign' to raise funds for spinal cord injury research. Behind him is a photo from his Man in Motion World Tour as it passed through London 15 years ago.
20020524 Toronto, Canada: Rick Hansen throws out the first pitch at a Toronto Blue Jays baseball game at the Skydome in Toronto Canada, on May 24, 2002. Hansen is launching his new 'Man in Motion Campaign' to raise funds for spinal cord injury research. This new campaign coincides with the 15th anniversay of his Man in Motion World Tour, when he travelled 40,000 km around the globe for the same cause.
20030424 TORONTO, CANADA: A sign directs SARS patients to a separate entrance at Womens College Hospital in Toronto Canada on April 24, 2003. City hospitals screen everyone entering their building and have severely restricted the number of people allowed to enter, to reduce the spread of SARS.
20030424 TORONTO, CANADA: Signs at Womens College Hospital in Toronto Canada on April 24, 2003. To reduce the spread of SARS,  hospitals are testing everyone entering their buildings and have severely restricted the number of people allowed to enter.
20030424 TORONTO, CANADA: An unidentified woman walks past a SARS Clinic in Toronto Canada, on 24 April 2003. There are five clinics in the Toronto area where people can go to be examined for any symptoms of the SARS virus.
20030605 Toronto, Canada:  An unidentified health worker walks near a SARS assessment clinic outside North York General Hospital in Toronto, Canada, on 06 June 2003. All hospital staff wear full surgical clothing. Three SARS assessment clinics opened today in Toronto due to a second outbreak of the virus two weeks ago.
20031001 Mississauga Canada: An Austrian Airlines jet lands at Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Canada on October 01, 2003. Pearson is the international airport for Toronto.
20031001 MISSISAUGA CANADA: An Air Canada jet lands at Pearson International Airport in Mississauga Canada, on October 01, 2003. Pearson is the international airport for Toronto.
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