It really does impact the broad range of government activities, federally, provincially and municipally in a very real way. |
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The New Brunswick Provincial Student Loan is a provincially subsidized loan, repayable with interest. |
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The provincially owned electric power utility vigorously expanded power generation in the 20th century. |
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Such coinages still avoided the portraiture of a living man, the only examples of which hitherto had been on provincially struck coins. |
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The provincial government is taking its own advice to buy locally, and over the last year has made changes in provincially operated institutions. |
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Fluid milk is regulated provincially, while industrial milk is regulated federally. |
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Can participation in third party or provincially run consultation processes inform or satisfy some or all of the federal needs? |
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It is clearly recognized that groundwater problems and issues vary provincially and regionally across Canada. |
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At the time, a person serving provincially or federally could be also elected municipally. |
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It also explains why this part of Montreal has long been represented municipally, provincially and federally by politicians of Irish origin. |
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The waste material is to be transported to a provincially approved hazardous waste transfer centre. |
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If incorporated provincially, indicate the province of incorporation in the space provided. |
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Most organizations are provincially regulated and therefore must comply with provincial legislation. |
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But it is critical to recognize that federally or provincially sponsored programs are not the whole solution. |
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The second, much less frequent situation arises when a provincially regulated business is sold or transferred to an employer under federal jurisdiction. |
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While the methodology was imperfect, it demonstrated that estimates can be done and that there is a need to develop a sound methodology for determining the demand for supportive housing locally, provincially, and nationally. |
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Boards may develop a process for appraising the performance of any employees who are not covered by provincially mandated performance appraisal requirements. |
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In 1947, all of the sovereign's powers and authorities in Canada were delegated federally to the governor general and provincially to lieutenant-governors. |
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Ontario is crossed by two transcontinental railway lines and is bisected by one provincially owned north-south railroad with its northern terminus at Moosonee on James Bay. |
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Where this is the case, the tour operator would have to determine whether the insurance would be included in the non-provincially or provincially taxable portion of the package. |
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These not-for-profit institutions originally were provincially or regionally based and were required to invest a certain amount in their home provinces, but now they are open to all parts of the country. |
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The survey reveals that while interest in such opportunities is greater federally than provincially, it nonetheless remains reasonably high at both levels of government. |
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I can say that from experience, because the same practice applies provincially where any debts of a candidate become the responsibility of the riding association. |
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When the act was originally passed three years ago, it required all producers to report their preference for an organization to a provincially appointed registrar of farms. |
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As parents we are typically more concerned with the quality of the relationship between the teacher and our child than the provincially set curriculum. |
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As a provincially designated pediatric and adolescent tertiary level Trauma Centre, we are happy to share our expertise and hope that the content of this section will be pertinent and practical. |
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Establishing baseline data on the achievement of First Nation, Métis, and Inuit students in Ontario's provincially funded schools will be a key target in the implementation of the framework. |
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All of these training venues are being developed within the context of current environmental and consultation mechanisms that are in place provincially and federally. |
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Mr. Jack Dubois: The elk collaring started in 2001, provincially. |
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