Boards of Canada (commonly abbreviated BoC) are a Scottishelectronic music duo consisting of brothers Michael Sandison (born 1 June 1970) and Marcus Eoin (born Marcus Eoin Sandison, 21 July 1971).
They have released several works on Warp Records with little advertising and few interviews, while also having an elusive and obscure back-catalogue of releases on their self-run Music70 label. They have also recorded at least four tracks under the alias of Hell Interface.
History
Early years (1986–1994)
Growing up in a musical family, brothers Mike Sandison and Marcus Eoin began playing instruments at a young age. They experimented with recording techniques at around the age of 10, using tape machines to layer cut-up samples of found sounds over compositions of their own.
In their teens they participated in a number of amateur bands. However, it was not until 1986 when Marcus was invited to Mike's band that Boards of Canada was born, naming themselves after the documentary TV films by the National Film Board of Canada that they watched as children. By 1989, the band had been reduced to Sandison and Eoin. In the early 1990s, a number of collaborations took place and the band put on small shows among the "Hexagon Sun" collective.
Canada (i/ˈkænədə/; French: [ka.na.da]) is a country in the northern part of North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic to the Pacific and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering 9.98million square kilometres (3.85million square miles), making it the world's second-largest country by total area and the fourth-largest country by land area. Canada's border with the United States is the world's longest land border. Canada is sparsely populated, the majority of its land territory being dominated by forest and tundra and the Rocky Mountains; about four-fifths of the country's population of 35 million people live near the southern border. The majority of Canada has a cold or severely cold winter climate, but southerly areas are warm in summer.
The land now called Canada has been inhabited for millennia by various Aboriginal peoples. Beginning in the 15th century, British and French colonies were established on the Atlantic coast, with the first establishment of a region called "Canada" occurring in 1537. As a consequence of various conflicts, the United Kingdom gained and lost territories within British North America until left, in the late 18th century, with what mostly geographically comprises Canada today. Pursuant to the British North America Act, on July 1, 1867, the colonies of Canada, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotiajoined to form the autonomous federal Dominion of Canada. This began an accretion of provinces and territories to the self-governing Dominion to the present ten provinces and three territories forming modern Canada. In 1931, Canada achieved near total independence from the United Kingdom with the Statute of Westminster 1931, and full sovereignty was attained when the Canada Act 1982 removed the last remaining ties of legal dependence on the British parliament.
Provinces of the Anglican Church of Canada are headed by a Metropolitan, elected from among the province's diocesan bishops. This bishop then becomes Archbishop of his or her diocese and Metropolitan of the Province. The current Metropolitan of the Province of Canada is the Most Rev. Percy D. Coffin, Archbishop of Western Newfoundland.
The team formed to participate in the Australian Football International Cup in 2002 (finishing 9th) 2005 (finishing 7th) and 2008 (finishing 6th) as well as exhibition matches against other countries.
Parole Board of Canada: Victims and the Parole Process
This video provides information to victims of crime, including their rights, how to participate in the conditional release process and services available from the Parole Board of Canada
published: 18 May 2022
Jennifer Oades, Chairperson, Parole Board (Canada)
Chapter 7 - Participating in a PBC Hearing and Presenting a Victim Statement
This video describes what it means to participate in a PBC hearing and how to present a victim statement.
published: 05 Jul 2022
Your Guide to Parole
This video presents information on parole and is meant to increase offenders' understanding and awareness of the parole process.
For more information on the Parole Board of Canada, visit our web site at canada.ca/parole-board-of-canada.
published: 12 Mar 2014
Saskatchewan stabbings: Parole board to review its decision to release Sanderson, minister says
The Parole Board of Canada will review its decision to grant freedom earlier this year to Myles Sanderson, who is suspected of a deadly stabbing rampage in Saskatchewan.
Sanderson became the subject of a massive police manhunt after 11 people were killed and 18 injured on the James Smith Cree Nation and in Weldon, Sask. Among the dead was Sanderson’s brother Damien, who was also wanted. Myles Sanderson was also injured, RCMP said.
Canada’s Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino said Tuesday he was “extremely concerned” with the parole board’s decision and that he’s received assurances from the board that there will be an investigation into its decision to free Myles Sanderson. The decision dated Feb. 1 found that Sanderson would “not present an undue risk” and freeing him would “contrib...
published: 07 Sep 2022
Tips for completing a Record Suspension Application
Disclaimer: Please note that the PBC application fee referenced in this video is incorrect. The current application fee is $50.00.
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This video provides record suspension applicants with helpful tips to avoid mistakes and errors in their application, which can delay its processing.
For more information on applying for a record suspension, including a downloadable Application Guide and forms, applicants should visit the Parole Board of Canada website at www.canada.ca/en/parole-board/services/record-suspensions.html.
published: 31 Mar 2014
Canada Pardons Application - Avoid These Mistakes
The Parole Board of Parole Board of Canada rejects a huge number of Pardons Canada Applications, which are now called Record Suspension Applications, because of mistakes. The good news is that you can avoid most of these mistakes. And here are 3 mistakes you need to be aware of. Watch this video to learn more.
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► How do you complete the "hardest" part of the Pardon application?
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published: 07 Nov 2022
Parole board says convicted sex offender recently arrested was in 'low range' to reoffend
Kenneth Dean Lee is accused of assaulting a 7-year-old girl in Aurora a year and a half after being paroled.
published: 23 Dec 2021
How will the Parole Board of Canada contact me?
416-962-2623 / 1-866-760-2623
http://www.immigroup.com/CanadianPardon.aspx
http://pbc-clcc.gc.ca/prdons/pardcor-eng.shtml
Q: How will the Parole Board of Canada contact me?
A: The new contact guidelines and practice of the Parole Board of Canada state that the final decision shall be sent by mail directly to the applicant, and in the case a third party being an applicant's representative, the third party will receive only a copy of the decision.
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Did you catch a mistake?
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Victim Services - Parole Board of Canada
Presented as part of the Salon VISEZ DROIT.
This video of the Parole Board of Canada explains some of the services that are available to victims of crime from the Parole Board of Canada (PBC) - from how to apply to receive information from the PBC, to how to provide information for consideration by Board members.
For more information on victim services provided by the Parole Board of Canada : https://www.canada.ca/en/parole-board/services/victims.html
This video provides information to victims of crime, including their rights, how to participate in the conditional release process and services available from t...
This video provides information to victims of crime, including their rights, how to participate in the conditional release process and services available from the Parole Board of Canada
This video provides information to victims of crime, including their rights, how to participate in the conditional release process and services available from the Parole Board of Canada
Ms Jennifer Oades, Chairperson of the Parole Board (#Canada), explains the Canadian innovative approaches in the #penitentiary field, as shared today with the p...
This video presents information on parole and is meant to increase offenders' understanding and awareness of the parole process.
For more information on the Pa...
This video presents information on parole and is meant to increase offenders' understanding and awareness of the parole process.
For more information on the Parole Board of Canada, visit our web site at canada.ca/parole-board-of-canada.
This video presents information on parole and is meant to increase offenders' understanding and awareness of the parole process.
For more information on the Parole Board of Canada, visit our web site at canada.ca/parole-board-of-canada.
The Parole Board of Canada will review its decision to grant freedom earlier this year to Myles Sanderson, who is suspected of a deadly stabbing rampage in Sask...
The Parole Board of Canada will review its decision to grant freedom earlier this year to Myles Sanderson, who is suspected of a deadly stabbing rampage in Saskatchewan.
Sanderson became the subject of a massive police manhunt after 11 people were killed and 18 injured on the James Smith Cree Nation and in Weldon, Sask. Among the dead was Sanderson’s brother Damien, who was also wanted. Myles Sanderson was also injured, RCMP said.
Canada’s Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino said Tuesday he was “extremely concerned” with the parole board’s decision and that he’s received assurances from the board that there will be an investigation into its decision to free Myles Sanderson. The decision dated Feb. 1 found that Sanderson would “not present an undue risk” and freeing him would “contribute to the protection of society” by facilitating his reintegration.”
Sanderson’s parole records recount almost two decades of crime, as well as drug and alcohol abuse and association with gang members, pimps and drug dealers. Catherine Urquhart has the details.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/9111015/saskatchewan-stabbings-myles-sanderson-parole-review/
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The Parole Board of Canada will review its decision to grant freedom earlier this year to Myles Sanderson, who is suspected of a deadly stabbing rampage in Saskatchewan.
Sanderson became the subject of a massive police manhunt after 11 people were killed and 18 injured on the James Smith Cree Nation and in Weldon, Sask. Among the dead was Sanderson’s brother Damien, who was also wanted. Myles Sanderson was also injured, RCMP said.
Canada’s Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino said Tuesday he was “extremely concerned” with the parole board’s decision and that he’s received assurances from the board that there will be an investigation into its decision to free Myles Sanderson. The decision dated Feb. 1 found that Sanderson would “not present an undue risk” and freeing him would “contribute to the protection of society” by facilitating his reintegration.”
Sanderson’s parole records recount almost two decades of crime, as well as drug and alcohol abuse and association with gang members, pimps and drug dealers. Catherine Urquhart has the details.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/9111015/saskatchewan-stabbings-myles-sanderson-parole-review/
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Disclaimer: Please note that the PBC application fee referenced in this video is incorrect. The current application fee is $50.00.
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Disclaimer: Please note that the PBC application fee referenced in this video is incorrect. The current application fee is $50.00.
__________________________________________________________________________________________
This video provides record suspension applicants with helpful tips to avoid mistakes and errors in their application, which can delay its processing.
For more information on applying for a record suspension, including a downloadable Application Guide and forms, applicants should visit the Parole Board of Canada website at www.canada.ca/en/parole-board/services/record-suspensions.html.
Disclaimer: Please note that the PBC application fee referenced in this video is incorrect. The current application fee is $50.00.
__________________________________________________________________________________________
This video provides record suspension applicants with helpful tips to avoid mistakes and errors in their application, which can delay its processing.
For more information on applying for a record suspension, including a downloadable Application Guide and forms, applicants should visit the Parole Board of Canada website at www.canada.ca/en/parole-board/services/record-suspensions.html.
The Parole Board of Parole Board of Canada rejects a huge number of Pardons Canada Applications, which are now called Record Suspension Applications, because of...
The Parole Board of Parole Board of Canada rejects a huge number of Pardons Canada Applications, which are now called Record Suspension Applications, because of mistakes. The good news is that you can avoid most of these mistakes. And here are 3 mistakes you need to be aware of. Watch this video to learn more.
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✅ Need a Pardon or US Waiver?
► Call or Text: 1-855-487-0007
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✅ NextLaw is Canada’s only Law Firm dedicated to Pardons & U.S. Waivers
Book a free call with lawyer Dan Joffe. You’ll learn:
► Are you eligible to get a Pardon?
► How long do you have to wait before you can apply for a Pardon?
► How long will it take to get your Pardon?
► How do you complete the "hardest" part of the Pardon application?
► What can you do to get your Pardon fast?
Law Firm Trust. Confidential. Affordable.
Book a free call here: https://pardon-call.nextlaw.ca
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✅ Take our Pardon Eligibility Test - In 30-seconds, we will let you know if you are eligible to get a Pardon or Record Suspension in Canada.
Take the free test here: https://pardon-test.nextlaw.ca
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✅ Get our free, “Pardon Success Checklist.” 25+ points you need to follow to prepare a successful Record Suspension Application in Canada.
► Get our “Pardon Success Checklist” - Send a Text: 1-855-487-0007
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In this video, you will learn:
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00:00 - Canada Pardons Application - Avoid These Mistakes
00:48 - Are you eligible?
01:09 - Are you telling the truth?
01:43 - Did you get the Measurable Benefit/Sustained Rehabilitation right?
The Parole Board of Parole Board of Canada rejects a huge number of Pardons Canada Applications, which are now called Record Suspension Applications, because of mistakes. The good news is that you can avoid most of these mistakes. And here are 3 mistakes you need to be aware of. Watch this video to learn more.
===========
✅ Need a Pardon or US Waiver?
► Call or Text: 1-855-487-0007
===========
✅ NextLaw is Canada’s only Law Firm dedicated to Pardons & U.S. Waivers
Book a free call with lawyer Dan Joffe. You’ll learn:
► Are you eligible to get a Pardon?
► How long do you have to wait before you can apply for a Pardon?
► How long will it take to get your Pardon?
► How do you complete the "hardest" part of the Pardon application?
► What can you do to get your Pardon fast?
Law Firm Trust. Confidential. Affordable.
Book a free call here: https://pardon-call.nextlaw.ca
===========
✅ Take our Pardon Eligibility Test - In 30-seconds, we will let you know if you are eligible to get a Pardon or Record Suspension in Canada.
Take the free test here: https://pardon-test.nextlaw.ca
===========
✅ Get our free, “Pardon Success Checklist.” 25+ points you need to follow to prepare a successful Record Suspension Application in Canada.
► Get our “Pardon Success Checklist” - Send a Text: 1-855-487-0007
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In this video, you will learn:
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00:00 - Canada Pardons Application - Avoid These Mistakes
00:48 - Are you eligible?
01:09 - Are you telling the truth?
01:43 - Did you get the Measurable Benefit/Sustained Rehabilitation right?
416-962-2623 / 1-866-760-2623
http://www.immigroup.com/CanadianPardon.aspx
http://pbc-clcc.gc.ca/prdons/pardcor-eng.shtml
Q: How will the Parole Board of Canad...
416-962-2623 / 1-866-760-2623
http://www.immigroup.com/CanadianPardon.aspx
http://pbc-clcc.gc.ca/prdons/pardcor-eng.shtml
Q: How will the Parole Board of Canada contact me?
A: The new contact guidelines and practice of the Parole Board of Canada state that the final decision shall be sent by mail directly to the applicant, and in the case a third party being an applicant's representative, the third party will receive only a copy of the decision.
"Re Quality and Feedback email [email protected] (Please reference Research and Development)
Did you catch a mistake?
Are you looking for answers we don't have? Email us and we'll make a video.
Have any feedback to make this even better?"
416-962-2623 / 1-866-760-2623
http://www.immigroup.com/CanadianPardon.aspx
http://pbc-clcc.gc.ca/prdons/pardcor-eng.shtml
Q: How will the Parole Board of Canada contact me?
A: The new contact guidelines and practice of the Parole Board of Canada state that the final decision shall be sent by mail directly to the applicant, and in the case a third party being an applicant's representative, the third party will receive only a copy of the decision.
"Re Quality and Feedback email [email protected] (Please reference Research and Development)
Did you catch a mistake?
Are you looking for answers we don't have? Email us and we'll make a video.
Have any feedback to make this even better?"
Presented as part of the Salon VISEZ DROIT.
This video of the Parole Board of Canada explains some of the services that are available to victims of crime from...
Presented as part of the Salon VISEZ DROIT.
This video of the Parole Board of Canada explains some of the services that are available to victims of crime from the Parole Board of Canada (PBC) - from how to apply to receive information from the PBC, to how to provide information for consideration by Board members.
For more information on victim services provided by the Parole Board of Canada : https://www.canada.ca/en/parole-board/services/victims.html
Presented as part of the Salon VISEZ DROIT.
This video of the Parole Board of Canada explains some of the services that are available to victims of crime from the Parole Board of Canada (PBC) - from how to apply to receive information from the PBC, to how to provide information for consideration by Board members.
For more information on victim services provided by the Parole Board of Canada : https://www.canada.ca/en/parole-board/services/victims.html
This video provides information to victims of crime, including their rights, how to participate in the conditional release process and services available from the Parole Board of Canada
This video presents information on parole and is meant to increase offenders' understanding and awareness of the parole process.
For more information on the Parole Board of Canada, visit our web site at canada.ca/parole-board-of-canada.
The Parole Board of Canada will review its decision to grant freedom earlier this year to Myles Sanderson, who is suspected of a deadly stabbing rampage in Saskatchewan.
Sanderson became the subject of a massive police manhunt after 11 people were killed and 18 injured on the James Smith Cree Nation and in Weldon, Sask. Among the dead was Sanderson’s brother Damien, who was also wanted. Myles Sanderson was also injured, RCMP said.
Canada’s Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino said Tuesday he was “extremely concerned” with the parole board’s decision and that he’s received assurances from the board that there will be an investigation into its decision to free Myles Sanderson. The decision dated Feb. 1 found that Sanderson would “not present an undue risk” and freeing him would “contribute to the protection of society” by facilitating his reintegration.”
Sanderson’s parole records recount almost two decades of crime, as well as drug and alcohol abuse and association with gang members, pimps and drug dealers. Catherine Urquhart has the details.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/9111015/saskatchewan-stabbings-myles-sanderson-parole-review/
Subscribe to Global News Channel HERE: http://bit.ly/20fcXDc
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Disclaimer: Please note that the PBC application fee referenced in this video is incorrect. The current application fee is $50.00.
__________________________________________________________________________________________
This video provides record suspension applicants with helpful tips to avoid mistakes and errors in their application, which can delay its processing.
For more information on applying for a record suspension, including a downloadable Application Guide and forms, applicants should visit the Parole Board of Canada website at www.canada.ca/en/parole-board/services/record-suspensions.html.
The Parole Board of Parole Board of Canada rejects a huge number of Pardons Canada Applications, which are now called Record Suspension Applications, because of mistakes. The good news is that you can avoid most of these mistakes. And here are 3 mistakes you need to be aware of. Watch this video to learn more.
===========
✅ Need a Pardon or US Waiver?
► Call or Text: 1-855-487-0007
===========
✅ NextLaw is Canada’s only Law Firm dedicated to Pardons & U.S. Waivers
Book a free call with lawyer Dan Joffe. You’ll learn:
► Are you eligible to get a Pardon?
► How long do you have to wait before you can apply for a Pardon?
► How long will it take to get your Pardon?
► How do you complete the "hardest" part of the Pardon application?
► What can you do to get your Pardon fast?
Law Firm Trust. Confidential. Affordable.
Book a free call here: https://pardon-call.nextlaw.ca
===========
✅ Take our Pardon Eligibility Test - In 30-seconds, we will let you know if you are eligible to get a Pardon or Record Suspension in Canada.
Take the free test here: https://pardon-test.nextlaw.ca
===========
✅ Get our free, “Pardon Success Checklist.” 25+ points you need to follow to prepare a successful Record Suspension Application in Canada.
► Get our “Pardon Success Checklist” - Send a Text: 1-855-487-0007
===================
===================
In this video, you will learn:
===================
00:00 - Canada Pardons Application - Avoid These Mistakes
00:48 - Are you eligible?
01:09 - Are you telling the truth?
01:43 - Did you get the Measurable Benefit/Sustained Rehabilitation right?
416-962-2623 / 1-866-760-2623
http://www.immigroup.com/CanadianPardon.aspx
http://pbc-clcc.gc.ca/prdons/pardcor-eng.shtml
Q: How will the Parole Board of Canada contact me?
A: The new contact guidelines and practice of the Parole Board of Canada state that the final decision shall be sent by mail directly to the applicant, and in the case a third party being an applicant's representative, the third party will receive only a copy of the decision.
"Re Quality and Feedback email [email protected] (Please reference Research and Development)
Did you catch a mistake?
Are you looking for answers we don't have? Email us and we'll make a video.
Have any feedback to make this even better?"
Presented as part of the Salon VISEZ DROIT.
This video of the Parole Board of Canada explains some of the services that are available to victims of crime from the Parole Board of Canada (PBC) - from how to apply to receive information from the PBC, to how to provide information for consideration by Board members.
For more information on victim services provided by the Parole Board of Canada : https://www.canada.ca/en/parole-board/services/victims.html
Boards of Canada (commonly abbreviated BoC) are a Scottishelectronic music duo consisting of brothers Michael Sandison (born 1 June 1970) and Marcus Eoin (born Marcus Eoin Sandison, 21 July 1971).
They have released several works on Warp Records with little advertising and few interviews, while also having an elusive and obscure back-catalogue of releases on their self-run Music70 label. They have also recorded at least four tracks under the alias of Hell Interface.
History
Early years (1986–1994)
Growing up in a musical family, brothers Mike Sandison and Marcus Eoin began playing instruments at a young age. They experimented with recording techniques at around the age of 10, using tape machines to layer cut-up samples of found sounds over compositions of their own.
In their teens they participated in a number of amateur bands. However, it was not until 1986 when Marcus was invited to Mike's band that Boards of Canada was born, naming themselves after the documentary TV films by the National Film Board of Canada that they watched as children. By 1989, the band had been reduced to Sandison and Eoin. In the early 1990s, a number of collaborations took place and the band put on small shows among the "Hexagon Sun" collective.
The ParoleBoard of Canada has cancelled the suspension of a long-term supervision order against child rapist BrianEdward Abrosimo ... The parole board’s most recent decision to allow Abrosimo to return ...