The EP35/P35 based gigabyte boards are discontinued, & replaced by the EP45/P45 based boards. you will not find a new P35 based board, unless its open box/refurbished.
oh, FYI... gigabyte's most recent motherboard revisions in this line start with GA-EP45, or GA-EP35 rather than GA-P45 or GA-P35. its the same P45 or P35 chipset, but the ones without the E are much older, and lack some energy efficiency related PCB changes. i even saw a GA-P35-S3L used on ebay, which also lacks the DES feature of all the newer ones (the D in DS3L/R)
as for buying as a Canuck, newegg.ca is probably the cheapest place you'll find, prices & shipping & such is in canadian, however they ship your parts from the US. That said, my graphics card & ram took 4days, cost $15 to ship, and no customs/border fees.
GIGABYTE GA-EP45-DS3L $126.49 Canadian, has a $15 US mail in rebate right now on top of that, so $110 or so.
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?...N82E16813128345or, GIGABYTE GA-EP45-UD3R, $146.99 canadian (same board as EP45-DS3R but with some PCB related cooling changes)
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?...N82E16813128359the biggest difference here is that the EP45-DS3L has no firewire, and the EP45-DS3R/UD3R does have onboard firewire.
if your on a budget, the EP45-DS3L seems like the best choice IMO
that, or from one of these, with similar pricing as newegg.ca, but shipped from within canada.
http://www.ncix.comhttp://www.bestdirect.ca (used to be TDdirect.ca)
http://www.nxsource.comall the same parent company, located in Richmond BC. only difference between the 3 frontends seems to be current sales/customer service/parts selection/interface/etc... they share the same warehouse & quantity of stock.
i got my mobo via bestdirect.ca along with the PSU & case, as shipping for the heavy items was a fortune from anywhere outside BC, i have an invoice for my last parts that says both bestdirect & TDdirect.ca and mentions NCIX or NXsource on it.
also, as for a graphics card... the 8800gt is kinda discontinued. well, more correctly it has been replaced/rebranded into the 9800GT. the same GPU core, same stock clock speeds, shader paths, etc... just a few tiny changes to the PCB.
the only real difference ive noticed between the 8800gt and 9800gt reference designs is the addition of a SPDIF digital audio in port on the graphics card, which it uses to offer complete HDMI output including digital audio, via the DVI-HDMI converter.
you'll find versions from a half dozen vendors on newegg.ca for under $150 canadian
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?...N82E16814130384http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?...N82E16814150323