Canadian Economy Online The Current Economy the very latest information Families rate Government the Economy federal budget, debt 2001 Return to the canadian Economy Homepage http://canadianeconomy.gc.ca/english/economy/
CWWA/ACEPU Represent the common interest of Canada's municipal water and wastewater systems. Provides information on all water related issues including federal and interprovincial policies, programs, legislation and national codes or standards. http://www.cwwa.ca/
Extractions: About us ABOUT WHMIS: The Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) is Canada's hazard communication standard. The key elements of the system are cautionary labelling of containers of WHMIS "controlled products", the provision of material safety data sheets (MSDSs) and worker education programs. WHMIS is implemented through coordinated federal, provincial and territorial legislation. Supplier labelling and MSDS requirements are set out under the Hazardous Products Act and associated Controlled Products Regulations . The Hazardous Products Act and its regulations are administered by the Government of Canada Department of Health, commonly referred to as Health Canada. The Controlled Products Regulations establish a national standard for the classification of hazardous workplace materials. In addition to setting out criteria for biohazards, chemical and acute hazards, the regulations specify criteria for chronic health hazards including mutagenicity, carcinogenicity, embryo and reproductive toxicity, respiratory tract and skin sensitization. Each of the thirteen provincial, territorial and federal agencies responsible for occupational safety and health have established employer WHMIS requirements within their respective jurisdiction. These requirements place an onus on employers to ensure that controlled products used, stored, handled or disposed of in the workplace are properly labelled, MSDSs are made available to workers, and workers receive education and training to ensure the safe storage, handling and use of controlled products in the workplace.
Extractions: About the Instructor Sources of Canadian Legislation Doing Legal Research in Canada (LLRX) Legal Research on the Internet (FIS CE) Course pages [password protected - registered FIS students only] Sources of Canadian Federal and Provincial Legislation Increasingly, it is possible to conduct fairly thorough research of current Canadian legislation using free government websites (see the table below setting out links to Canadian legislative resources ). Note: the currency of Canadian legislative websites can vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction; make sure you "note up" your Web research using official sources or versions from Quicklaw, Lexis or Westlaw e Carswell. For historical legislative research - to access an Ontario 1937 statute, for example - you often have no choice but to use print materials ( one exception to this is Alberta, where statutes have been digitized from 1906 to 1990
Election Prediction Project Uses information submitted by political junkies with their ears to the ground to predict the result of the upcoming federal election riding by riding. http://www.arts.uwaterloo.ca/~m6chan/
Canadian Federal Government - Organization - How It Works - Services For more indepth information, the federal Government Organization category covers the major canadian government institutions - the monarchy, governor general http://canadaonline.about.com/library/weekly/aa031598.htm
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Canadian Institutes For Health Research Major federal funding agency for health research. Includes information about the agency and various institutes, details of funding opportunities and decisions, news, forums, and databases. http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/
Find Personal Information Held By The Canadian Federal Government Stepby-step instructions for using the Privacy Act to make a formal request to the canadian federal government to see what personal information it has about http://canadaonline.about.com/cs/privacy/ht/useprivacyact.htm
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Access To Information And Privacy Homepage related to canadian laws and policies dealing with access to information and privacy, with a particular emphasis on the federal Access to information Act and http://canada.justice.gc.ca/en/ps/atip/
Extractions: Canada is one of a rapidly growing list of countries that have freedom of information and data protection legislation. The information presented here is intended to provide the user with resources related to Canadian laws and policies dealing with access to information and privacy, with a particular emphasis on the federal Access to Information Act and Privacy Act Government of Canada: Access to Information Act and Privacy Act
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Extractions: This comprehensive list provides direct links to the primary Web sites of Government of Canada departments, agencies and Crown corporations, as well as links to Web sites maintained by organizations for which various departments and agencies are responsible. If the name of the organization you are looking for is not listed, try consulting the Population Affiliation Report . It contains information on all current Government of Canada departments, agencies, Crown corporations and special operating agencies, and also includes a listing of organizations that no longer exist or that have been privatized. A B C D ... J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Extractions: Welcome to CanLearn Interactive, the one-stop online source for information on post-secondary education in Canada. Whether you're a student, a teacher, a counsellor, or a parent, CanLearn Interactive has everything you need to help plan and finance education and learning. You will find information about Canadian universities and colleges, scholarships, and much more. CanLearn Interactive also includes the National Student Loans Service Centre, where you will find all the information you need to apply for, maintain and repay your student loans. Bienvenue au site de Ciblétudes interactif, le guichet d'information en ligne concernant les études postsecondaires au Canada. Peu importe que vous soyez étudiant, professeur, conseiller ou parent, vous pourrez bénéficier de Ciblétudes pour tout ce qui a trait à la planification et au financement des études. Vous trouverez des informations sur les universités et collèges canadiens, les bourses et plus encore. Ciblétudes interactif comprend aussi le Centre de service national de prêts aux étudiants qui vous renseigne sur la marche à suivre pour présenter une demande, gérer et rembourser votre prêt d'études.
Canadian Institutes For Health Research Major federal funding agency for health research. Includes information about the agency and various institutes, details of funding opportunities and decisions, news, forums, and databases. http://www.cihr.ca/
Canadian Election Riding-by-Riding Information Exchange Please pay his site a visit 2000 canadian federal Election Ridingby-Riding information. You can also email Milton at m6chan@watarts.uwaterloo.ca. http://www.math.harvard.edu/~dsavitt/election97.html
Extractions: Riding-by-Riding Information Exchange Hello, friends. A federal election campaign has begun, and the timing couldn't be worse for me. I'm in the middle of trying to write a thesis and apply for jobs, and there really isn't time for me to be doing anything else. So while I'd love to run the Riding-by-Riding Information Exchange again, this time around I'm not going to be able to do it. However, political junkies need not despair!! Milton Chan, a student at the University of Waterloo, and one of the most active participants and observers of the 1997 website, has generously volunteered his time for the project. Please pay his site a visit: 2000 Canadian Federal Election Riding-by-Riding Information You can also email Milton at m6chan@watarts.uwaterloo.ca You can take a post-election look at the Information Exchange's Guide To Election Night Viewing To take a look at the list of seats we missed, click here 28 of the 34 predictions we got wrong involved either the Tories or the NDP, and specifically 17 involved the Tories, 12 involved the NDP, and 1 (Sackville-Eastern Shore) involved both. The major reason for this, I think, is simply that a larger fraction seats where either the Conservatives or the NDP were in the running tended to be fairly close (or even 3-way races) and thus more difficult to call. A number of the NDP misses came due to a missed regional trendthe collapse of the Liberals in the Maritimes and in particular in Nova Scotia. We had information to the effect that the NDP was gaining strength quickly there and even one or two predictions of NDP upsets, but nothing we heard indicated the full extent of the deflation of the Liberals.
Extractions: Canadian Federal Government Information Government of Canada Primary Internet Site ("Canada Site") The site offers a series of links to information products and services from Government of Canada organizations, as well as information on Canada's people, history, and geography. Government Information Locator Service The Government Information Locator Service (GILS) is a mechanism for identifying and describing government information resources and assists the public in accessing government information. GILS records identify a variety of publicly available federal information resources including servers on the Internet, printed publications, collections, phone-based services, and similar resources. Canadian Government Information on the Internet This site provides information on the following: Major InternetSites, Federal Information (By subject), Provincial Information (By province), Municipal information, Distribution / Discussion Lists Library Catalogues, and Electronic journals. Canada Gazette The Canada Gazette is the official news bulletin of the Government of Canada. The Canada Gazette is published under authority of the Statutory Instruments Act. It consists of three parts:
Extractions: E-mail: Phyllis Rudin , Reference Librarian Canadian Federal Government General Information Legislative, Parliamentary and Related Information Laws and Regulations Library of Parliament Publications (Current Issue Reviews, Backgrounders, Legislative Summaries) Parliament Tutorial on the Records of Parliament Online Statistics CANSIM - Canadian Socio-economic Information Management System (Access limited to McGill users) CANSIM II - Canadian Socio-economic Information Management System Census Results ( Note: The Government Documents Dept. has maps down to the census tract level since 1951)
The Globe And Mail: Series Feature page containing articles and information relating to the canadian federal election. http://www.globeandmail.com/election2000/
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