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Chris Leavins
Chris Leavins is a Canadian actor and writer based in Los Angeles. He has appeared in a number of successful Canadian television shows and been nominated for two Gemini Awards. Internationally, he is best known for his satirical internet show, ''Cute With Chris''. Early life Born in 1968, Leavins resided in Saskatchewan, Canada as a youngster.Leavins, Chris. ''The Captain and other stories'', 2009, p.99. After 12 years living and working in Toronto, Leavins moved to Los Angeles in 2003. Career Leavins has been a cast member or guest star on some of Canada's most popular and critically acclaimed television series including '' Traders'' (Gemini Winner 1997 and 1998, ''Best Dramatic Series''), '' The Eleventh Hour'' (Gemini Winner 2002–03, ''Best Dramatic Series'') and ''Slings and Arrows'' (Gemini Winner 2006, ''Best Dramatic Series'') which airs in America on the Sundance Channel. Leavins appears in the 1997 film '' The Hanging Garden''. Leavins was nominated for a Gemini A ...
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Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan ( ; ) is a Provinces and territories of Canada, province in Western Canada, western Canada, bordered on the west by Alberta, on the north by the Northwest Territories, on the east by Manitoba, to the northeast by Nunavut, and on the south by the United States, U.S. states of Montana and North Dakota. Saskatchewan and Alberta are the only landlocked provinces of Canada. In 2022, Saskatchewan's population was estimated at 1,205,119. Nearly 10% of Saskatchewan’s total area of is fresh water, mostly rivers, reservoirs and List of lakes in Saskatchewan, lakes. Residents primarily live in the southern prairie half of the province, while the northern half is mostly forested and sparsely populated. Roughly half live in the province's largest city Saskatoon or the provincial capital Regina, Saskatchewan, Regina. Other notable cities include Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Prince Albert, Moose Jaw, Yorkton, Swift Current, North Battleford, Melfort, Saskatchewan, Melfort, and ...
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Nothing To Lose (1994 Film)
Nothing to Lose or Nothin' to Lose may refer to: Film and television * ''Nothing to Lose'' (1995 film), or ''Ten Benny'', an American film directed by Eric Bross * ''Nothing to Lose'' (1997 film), an American comedy directed by Steve Oedekerk * ''Nothing to Lose'' (2002 film), a Thai crime film directed by Danny Pang * ''Nothing to Lose'' (TV series) or ''Judge vs. Judge'', a 2017–2018 South Korean series * "Nothing to Lose" (''CSI: Miami''), a television episode Literature * ''Nothing to Lose'' (novel), a 2008 Jack Reacher novel by Lee Child *''Nothing to Lose'', a 2004 young-adult novel by Alex Flinn *''Nothing to Lose'', a 2007 young-adult novel by Norah McClintock Music Albums * ''Nothing to Lose'' (Daniel Schuhmacher album), 2010 * ''Nothing to Lose'' (Eddie Money album), 1988 * ''Nothing to Lose'' (Emblem3 album) or the title song, 2013 * ''Nothing to Lose'' (Forty Deuce album) or the title song, 2005 * ''Nothing to Lose'' (Michael Learns to Rock album) or the titl ...
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Canadian Male Television Actors
Canadians (french: Canadiens) are people identified with the country of Canada. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Canadians, many (or all) of these connections exist and are collectively the source of their being ''Canadian''. Canada is a multilingual and multicultural society home to people of groups of many different ethnic, religious, and national origins, with the majority of the population made up of Old World immigrants and their descendants. Following the initial period of French and then the much larger British colonization, different waves (or peaks) of immigration and settlement of non-indigenous peoples took place over the course of nearly two centuries and continue today. Elements of Indigenous, French, British, and more recent immigrant customs, languages, and religions have combined to form the culture of Canada, and thus a Canadian identity. Canada has also been strongly influenced by its linguistic, geographic, and ec ...
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Canadian Male Film Actors
Canadians (french: Canadiens) are people identified with the country of Canada. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Canadians, many (or all) of these connections exist and are collectively the source of their being ''Canadian''. Canada is a multilingual and multicultural society home to people of groups of many different ethnic, religious, and national origins, with the majority of the population made up of Old World immigrants and their descendants. Following the initial period of French and then the much larger British colonization, different waves (or peaks) of immigration and settlement of non-indigenous peoples took place over the course of nearly two centuries and continue today. Elements of Indigenous, French, British, and more recent immigrant customs, languages, and religions have combined to form the culture of Canada, and thus a Canadian identity. Canada has also been strongly influenced by its linguistic, geographic, and ec ...
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Wild Card
Wild card most commonly refers to: * Wild card (cards), a playing card that substitutes for any other card in card games * Wild card (sports), a tournament or playoff place awarded to an individual or team that has not qualified through normal play Wild card, wild cards or Wildcard may also refer to: Computing * Wildcard character, a character that substitutes for any other character or character range in regular expressions and globbing * Wildcard DNS record, a record in a DNS zone file that will match all requests for non-existent domain names * Wildcard mask, a netmask that swaps 1 to 0 and 0 to 1 compared to the normal netmask * Wildcard certificate, a public key certificate with which you can secure multiple subdomains * Wildcard (Java), a special actual type parameter for generic instantiations in the Java programming language * Studio Wildcard, an American video game developer best known for ''Ark: Survival Evolved'' Books * ''Wild Cards'', an anthology series of scienc ...
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Blue Murder (Canadian TV Series)
''Blue Murder'' is a Canadian crime drama television series, featuring stories that reflected the turbulence of urban life and the crimes that make headlines. The Blue Murder squad members were an elite group of big-city investigators out to solve some of the city's most complicated and riveting crimes. Plot ''Blue Murder'' is about a group of police detectives trying to solve murders in Toronto. Episodes Cast * Mimi Kuzyk as Deputy Chief-of-Police Kay Barrow * Joel S. Keller as Det. Ed Oosterhuis * Jeremy Ratchford as Det. Jack Pogue (2001–2003) * Maria del Mar as Insp. Victoria Castillo (2001–2002) * Catherine Black as Andrea Cowlings (2001) * John Boylan as the Deputy Chief of Police Talbot * Maurice Dean Wint as Cpl. Nathaniel Sweet (2002) * Benz Antoine as Det. Jim Weeks (2003–2004) * Tamara Hickey as Det. Karen Gilliam (2003) * Kari Matchett as Det. Elaine Bender (2004) * Tracy Waterhouse as Det. Ronnie Stahl (2004) Story department * Steve Lucas – Co-Cr ...
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La Femme Nikita (TV Series)
''La Femme Nikita'' (, literally "The Woman Nikita"; called ''Nikita'' in Canada) is a Canadian action-drama television series based on the French film ''Nikita'' by Luc Besson. The series was co-produced by Jay Firestone of Fireworks Entertainment and Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution. It was adapted for television by Joel Surnow. The series was telecast in the United States on the USA Network cable channel on January 13, 1997, and ran for five seasons until March 4, 2001. The series was also aired in Canada on the over-the-air CTV Television Network. ''La Femme Nikita'' was the highest-rated drama on American basic cable during its first two seasons. It was also distributed in some other countries. Comparison with the film In the original Luc Besson film (and in the American remake ''Point of No Return'' (also released as ''The Assassin''), also released by Warner Bros.), Nikita is a drug-addicted juvenile delinquent who kills a police officer in cold blood duri ...
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Due South
''Due South'' is a Canadian crime comedy-drama television series created by Paul Haggis, and produced by Alliance Communications from its premiere on April 26, 1994, to its conclusion after four seasons on March 14, 1999. The series starred Paul Gross, David Marciano, Gordon Pinsent, Beau Starr, Catherine Bruhier, Camilla Scott, Ramona Milano, and Callum Keith Rennie. The show follows the adventures of Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Constable Benton Fraser, who first came to Chicago on the trail of the killers of his father, and has remained, attached as liaison with the Canadian Consulate. He works alongside a detective of the Chicago Police Department to solve crimes. Both are aided at times by Fraser's deaf white wolf, Diefenbaker. The show's format mixed between elements of a police drama and comedy, derived from the stereotypical differences between Canadian and American culture at the time. It also included elements of fantasy derived from Gross' character being v ...
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Robocop (TV Series)
'' RoboCop'' is a 1987 American cyberpunk action film. Robocop or RoboCop may also refer to: Media * ''RoboCop'' (franchise), an American superhero cyberpunk media franchise ** ''RoboCop'' (1988 video game), a beat 'em up/run and gun arcade game ** ''RoboCop'' (2003 video game), a first-person shooter video game based on the ''RoboCop'' films **'' RoboCop: Rogue City'', a 2023 first-person shooter video game set between the second and third films ** ''RoboCop'' (2014 film), an American cyberpunk superhero action film and a remake of the 1987 film **RoboCop (character), a fictional robotically enhanced Detroit police officer ** ''RoboCop'' (comics), a number of comic book series spun off from the feature film of the same name ** ''RoboCop'' (animated TV series), a 1988 animated television series ** ''RoboCop'' (live action TV series), a 1994 live-action television series * "RoboCop" (song), a song by American hip hop artist Kanye West *Robo Cop, a fictional character from the 2018 Ko ...
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American Whiskey Bar
''American Whiskey Bar'' is a Canadian television film, which was broadcast by Citytv in 1998. The film was directed by Bruce McDonald as an adaptation of the novel by Michael Turner. The novel is an experimental metafiction which mixes the screenplay for an imaginary film with the commentary of a film director, a film critic and a fictionalized version of Turner himself around the difficulties of getting it produced as a film; the screenplay portions depict the random interactions and conversations of various patrons in a bar, including a group of garbagemen who want to produce a film, a group of secretaries discussing their sex lives, and a gay couple. For the film, McDonald presented it as a "pirate" production of the screenplay in support of the fictional Turner's campaign to publicize it.Tony Atherton, "Live teleplay prompts plenty of directorial jitters". ''Ottawa Citizen'', September 17, 1998. The cast included James Allodi, Kelly Harms, Leila Johnson, Daniel Kash, Chri ...
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The Globe And Mail
''The Globe and Mail'' is a Canadian newspaper printed in five cities in western and central Canada. With a weekly readership of approximately 2 million in 2015, it is Canada's most widely read newspaper on weekdays and Saturdays, although it falls slightly behind the ''Toronto Star'' in overall weekly circulation because the ''Star'' publishes a Sunday edition, whereas the ''Globe'' does not. ''The Globe and Mail'' is regarded by some as Canada's " newspaper of record". ''The Globe and Mail''s predecessors, '' The Globe'' and ''The Mail and Empire'' were both established in the 19th century. The former was established in 1844, while the latter was established in 1895 through a merger of ''The Toronto Mail'' and the ''Toronto Empire''. In 1936, ''The Globe'' and ''The Mail and Empire'' merged to form ''The Globe and Mail''. The newspaper was acquired by FP Publications in 1965, who later sold the paper to the Thomson Corporation in 1980. In 2001, the paper merged with broadcast ...
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