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Monarchist League of Canada (3024 bytes)
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The League's objective is to support Canada's [[Constitutional Monarchy]]. 3: ...mbership drawn from citizens who also finance the League, which receives no public subsidies. 7: ...ch would result in the eventual transformation of Canada from a monarchy into a republic. 11: ...n_of_Canada | Queen of Canada]] and understanding of the Constitutional Monarchy 12: ...democratic government and the formative influence of the [[Royal Family]] on Canadian society Monarchist League (2014 bytes) 1: ...y]]'s existing [[constitutional monarchy]] system of government. 3: ...emocratic government, and the formative influence of the Royal Family on society. 5: ...s those, preferring to concentrate on a core task of strengthening the monarchy in New Zealand. 8: * [[Monarchist]] 9: * [[Monarchist League of Canada]] Monarchist League of New Zealand (2158 bytes) 1: The '''Monarchist League of New Zealand, Inc.''' is an organization formed in... 3: Members are drawn from people of every ethnic background, various political affili... 5: ...n establishing the stability, welfare and dignity of all countries. 7: ...ip, and ensures a genuine concern for the welfare of the entire community. 9: ...in its defence. Out of this The Monarchist League of New Zealand, Inc. was born. Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League (2891 bytes) 1: ...ail|250px|'''Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League''']] 2: '''Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League''' (VCML), (vietnamese:Cờ Liên Minh Quân Ch... 5: ...nation of Vietnam, because of his political views of [[democracy]] after [[1975]]. 7: ...Emperor [[Bao Dai]] was the last legitimate ruler of Vietnam. 10: ...nd Vietnamese [[exiles]] from the United States, Canada, Australia and Europe. Communist League (Canada) (1340 bytes) 1: ...[[England|English]] ''Socialist Voice'' in favour of selling ''The Militant'' published in [[New York ... 3: ...ce started a web site dedicated to the history of Canada's revolutionary movement. 5: ...uver]] and operates Pathfinder Bookstores in each of those cities. Western Canada Hockey League (1754 bytes) 1: ...ague, and not the amateur [[Western Canada Hockey League (junior)]]''. 3: ...ation]] and[[ Prairie Hockey League]] (1926). The League folded in 1928. 18: Playoff History 28: ... Rosebuds eventually joined the [[National Hockey League]] and became the [[Chicago Black Hawks]]. 36: [[Category:Defunct ice hockey leagues]] League for Socialist Action (Canada) (6415 bytes) 1: ...mes of successive [[Trotskyist]] organisations in Canada. 3: ...[[1934]] the group became the '''Workers Party of Canada''' with a monthly newspaper, ''The Vanguard'' wh... 5: ...sed CCF work and formed the '''Socialist Workers League''' in [[1939]]. 7: ...Trotskyist at the end of the war and won over 20% of the vote. 9: ...the Fourth International]] (ISFI). The majority of the RWP, including Ross Dowson, backed [[James P.... National Basketball League (Canada) (1729 bytes) 1: ... it to be confused with the [[National Basketball League (Australia)]].'' 5: ...he National Basketball League that was based in [[Canada]] lasted only one and a half seasons. The first ... 14: ...s against some touring teams which counted in the league standings. These teams were: 21: ... last in 1993, was in first place at the time the league had folded. 23: [[Category:Defunct sports leagues]] Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey League (519 bytes) 1: {{Evolution of the NHL}} 3: ...The [[Canadian Hockey Association]] replaced this league in [[1909]]. 17: [[Category:Defunct ice hockey leagues]] Western Canada Hockey League (junior) (2359 bytes) 1: ...gue and not the '''pro''' [[Western Canada Hockey League]]'' 4: ... Hockey League]] with [[Bill Hunter]] as chairman of the board. There was 2 divisions: East [[Flin Flo... 9: *[[1976]]- League splits into 3 divisions: East (Brandon, Saskatoon... 11: *[[1978]]- The WCHL become the [[Western Hockey League]]. [[Flin Flon, Manitoba|Flin Flon]] Bombers move... 15: [[Category:Ice hockey leagues]] List of players from Canada in Major League Baseball (4542 bytes) 1: ...ayers from [[Canada]] which had played in [[Major League Baseball]] between [[1875]] and [[2004]]. 200: *[[Dave Shipanoff]] 239: [[Category:Lists of sportspersons]] [[Category:Canadian baseball play... Provincial Bank of Canada/Banque provinciale du Canada (541 bytes) 1: ...and the l'Unité Banque du Canada ([[Unity Bank of Canada]]; 1972). 3: ...dienne nationale]] to form the [[National Bank of Canada]] in 1979. 5: ''See also:'' [[List_of_banks#Canada|List of Canadian banks]] 7: [[Category:Defunct banks of Canada]] A League of Their Own (1035 bytes) 1: ...l-life [[All-American Girls Professional Baseball League]]. It was adapted by [[Lowell Ganz]] and [[Babal... 5: ...al-life [[baseball]] player [[Jimmie Foxx]]. All of the actresses did their own baseball playing -- t... 8: ...com/title/tt0104694/ The IMDb entry on ''A League of Their Own''] 9: [[Category:1992 films|League of Their Own]] 10: [[Category:Comedy films|League of Their Own]] J. League (5385 bytes) 1: ...e top professional [[football (soccer)|football]] league in [[Japan]]. 3: ...league nearly every year until [[1998]], when the league stood at 18 teams. 5: ... Many J. League teams folded or were on the verge of folding. 7: ...tringent for those as the original J. League (now often called J1), and so smaller cities could succes... 9: == League Structure == Little League (2130 bytes) 1: ... and [[softball]] throughout the USA and the rest of the world. 2: [[Image:LittleLeague.jpg|thumb|230pg|left|Little League, [[Wayne, Michigan]] ]] 4: ... the ages of 5 and 18. One of the aims of Little League, other than simply to have fun, is to teach child... 6: ...3]] for example, there were also tournaments in [[Canada]], [[Europe]] ([[Germany]] and [[Poland]]), [[Lat... 8: ...29 winesburgpitcher_e.jpg|150px|left|thumb|Little League pitcher in [[Winesburg, Ohio]]]] League (685 bytes) 3: A '''league''' is: 5: ...n ancient unit of length of an hour's walk, see [[league (unit)]], 6: ...inistrative division in [[Inner Mongolia]]. See [[League (Inner Mongolia)]]. 8: ...also a term used to denote a collective entity. A league can be: 10: ... [[League of Women Voters]] or ''[[The Red-Headed League]]'' (story by Sir [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]) W-League (5562 bytes) 1: ...ormance, providing a professional outlet for many of the top female soccer players in the country. 3: ...men's United Soccer Association]] (WUSA)). The W-League returned to a single tier format in the 2002 seas... 5: ...te eligibility. It is part of the [[United Soccer Leagues]] system. 57: ''For 1998 through 2001 the W-League was divided into two divisions W-1 the top divisi... 80: *[http://www.uslsoccer.com/ United Soccer Leagues] K-League (6391 bytes) 6: !K-League 8: |[[Image:Kleaguebadge.jpg|K-League Logo]] 22: !League system 24: |Two sections of 12 matches each. 25: ...erall record in an end-of-season Championship playoff. S-League (1508 bytes) 3: ...ague's Board of Directors and the Chief Executive Officer. 5: ... the [[Kallang National Stadium]]. A joyous crowd of 55,000 witnessed this historic event in Singapore... 7: ...nds Wellington FC]], and the junior national team of Singapore, the [[Young Lions]]. 9: ...r more details on the S-League, visit http://www.sleague.com . K2 League (1196 bytes) 1: ...he level of the [[K-League]] in Korea, consisting of ten clubs. 2: ...s pronounced champion without the need for a play off. 5: ...tion to the K-League and no relegation out of the league. 6: ...on to be in place between the K2 League and the K-League in time for the 2007 season, with a possible prom... 9: == K2 League Member Clubs ==
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