Canada's Geographical Names Approved in English and French Pan-Canadian names: 81 large and well-known Canadian features and areas designated in Treasury Board Circular 1983-58 (e.g., Lake Winnipeg / Lac Winnipeg); Dual names: for Canadian federal lands (e.g. names of National Parks, Indian Reserves and Military Areas); for some places approved in both languages within one province (e.g., Grand Falls / Grand-Sault, New Brunswick); names of features shared by more than one province. Abbreviations and symbols for the names of the provinces and territories Names of sovereign states: guidelines for the official Canadian use of names of sovereign states list of English and French names of sovereign states list of country name changes since 1988 Glossary of Generic Terms in Canada's Geographical Names, 1987 (TB 176)

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