Extractions: About the Library What's new If it's not at Guelph Other library catalogues What's online Search Building maps / where is it? Journal article indexes Site map Getting started Canada - levels of government: Topic pages for Canadian materials: General information for government publications Statutes : Federal Ontario Prov/Terr Regulations : Federal Ontario Prov/Terr Gazettes : Federal Ontario Prov/Terr Court Cases : Federal Ontario Prov/Terr Statutes - Federal Regulations Gazettes Court Cases
Canadian World Domination general headquarters for Canadians who are taking over the world and redesigning it to suit their aims. http://www.standonguard.com/
E-lynks Canadian Links A general index anddirectory to canadian web sites, including travel destinations and provincial guides. http://www.e-lynks.com/canada.htm
Information Headquarters: Ontario 400 Geography Ê Density 12,94/km² Admittance into prov. on the rebellions of 1837, see history of Canada. as the largest city and economic centre of Canada. http://www.informationheadquarters.com/War/War_of_1812/Ontario.shtml
Canadian Pioneers - Home general information on the canadian Pioneers, a charitable organization of folks in the telecommunications industry. Lists community and national programs plus provincial chapters. http://www.canadianpioneers.ca
Canada Gazette The history of the Canada Gazette is interwoven with that of the nation Minute Book A; RG 1, E1, C110, p. 167; National Archives of Canada. Footnote 8 prov. http://canadagazette.gc.ca/book/pg10-e.html
Extractions: Contact Us Help Search Canada Site ... Next Upper and Lower Canada The history of the Canada Gazette is interwoven with that of the nation and its forerunners date back to the early years of British rule in Canada. In the province of Lower Canada (now Quebec), the Quebec Gazette had begun publication in 1764. It had semi-official status and continued until 1823, when it was replaced by the Quebec Official Gazette . Following the establishment of the Province of Upper Canada (now Ontario) in 1791, the Upper Canada Gazette was begun at the instigation of John Graves Simcoe, the newly appointed Lieutenant-Governor. It was published for the first time on April 18, 1793, and continued until 1848 or 1849, the exact date of its demise being uncertain. (see footnote 3) Its status was semi-official in that the printers were appointed by the Government and it published official notices; however, it also contained general news items and sometimes anti-government editorials. Province of Canada The Union Act, 1840
1996 Report Of The Auditor General Of Canada - November - Chapter 27 A 1996 report by the Auditor general of Canada on the role of foreign and security intelligence in government and on the control and accountability arrangements in the intelligence community. http://www.oag-bvg.gc.ca/domino/reports.nsf/html/9627ce.html
Extractions: Responsible Auditor: Henno Moenting Intelligence is an important function of government Canada is a democratic, peaceful and prosperous country, deeply engaged in the international community. It is an active peacekeeper, an important member of many multilateral institutions, a global trader and a refuge for many from other, less fortunate, countries. Canada's intelligence community operates within this broad context by collecting, analyzing, assessing and disseminating to government decision makers information and advice that help to protect and promote Canadian interests. Users of the intelligence community's product include ministers as well as senior officials of most departments and agencies - but particularly those concerned with foreign policy, trade and economic policy, defence policy and public safety. Although the end of the Cold War has altered the range and focus of the intelligence community's efforts, it has not diminished the need for the government to collect, assess and disseminate intelligence - as the hypothetical examples in Exhibit 27.1
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Canadian Jambroee, 9th, 1997 Opening address to CJ '97 by Chief Scout, Governor general Romeo Leblanc. http://www.gg.ca/governor_general/leblanc/archive/jamboree_e.asp
Extractions: British Columbia Alberta Saskatchewan Manitoba ... Prince Edward Island A spirit of worldwide cooperation is our best chance for stamping out tobacco-related death and disease Canada is working towards a tobacco-free world by signing an international treaty, the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control
Canoepolo.ca Contains general information about the sport and related links by province. http://www.canoepolo.ca/
Forthcoming Books, October 1999 British ColumbiaPacific Coast 2. Natural historyWashington (State canadian ed. Toronto Key Porter Books, 1999 BC, PO Box 9354 Stn prov Govt, Victoria http://collection.collectionscanada.ca/100/202/301/forthcoming/HTML/1999/99-10/e
Canadian Poetry Association Promotes reading, writing, publishing and preservation of poetry in Canada through its members' efforts and promotes communication among poets, publishers and the general public. http://www.canadianpoetryassociation.com/
C.C.R.O. Preface prov. The legislative history of the Civil Code of Québec is thus long and its JEC Brierley Nicholas Kasirer McGill University Montreal, Canada October 1995 http://www.law.library.mcgill.ca/ccro/ccropref.html
Extractions: ...Previous The Civil Code of Québec / Code civil du Québec was enacted on 4 June 1991 by chapter 64 of the Statutes of Québec. It came into force on 1 January 1994 under the authority of Décret 712-93. While available in many commercial editions, the only official version is that of S.Q. 1991, c. 64, as amended. This code replaces: 1. the Civil Code of Lower Canada / Code civil du Bas Canada enacted by the parliament of the United Province of Canada (Stats. Prov. Canada 1865, c. 41) and brought into force 1 August 1866 in the territory subsequently designated as the Province of Quebec within the Canadian confederation; 2. a first Civil Code of Québec / Code civil du Québec established by S.Q. 1980, c. 39 ( Act to establish a new Civil Code and to reform family law ) brought into force on 2 April 1981 and replacing portions of the first code, and 3. a later enactment, never proclaimed in force, adding to the 1980 code the reformed law of persons, successions and property (S.Q. 1987, c. 18). The provisions of the new code of 1991 are complemented by those of An Act respecting the implementation of the reform of the Civil Code S.Q. 1992, c. 57. The Ministry of Justice has also released a publication entitled
Canadian Literature: Resources Links to general sites, journals, magazines, and awards. http://www.cdn-lit.ubc.ca/resources/index.html
Extractions: Web Sites of Interest Sections General Information Canadian Literary Awards George Woodcock General Information The Canadian Literature Archive is a repository for information about Canadian writers, novelists, poets, playwrights, essayists, Canadian literary organizations, magazines, publications, texts and library archives. The National Library of Canada Canadian Literature Research Service Canadian Poetry Archive offers researchers specialized reference, research, advisory and bibliographic services. In addition, CLRS develops electronic products designed to provide access to Canadian literature via the Internet. Literature American Council for Quebec Studies Canadian Foundations - a website about Canada by a literary scholar, Robin Mathews
Extractions: Members Welcome public speakers, meeting planners, association directors, human resource professionals and the media. The Hamilton Chapter of the Canadian Association of Professional Speakers (CAPS) was originally conceived and spearheaded in 1998 by our founding president Chris Robertson as network group. Since then, we have grown into a professional organization that host's expert speakers, facilitators and trainers that motivate, inspire, entertain, and educate locally and internationally. Benefits of Joining Hamilton CAPS Mentorship program for developing speakers Discount to attend our always popular "To The Top" Speaker's School Invitation to our annual awards gala Receive the CAPS National newsletter "So to Speak" Receive the Hamilton Chapter newsletter Opportunity to showcase your expertise Opportunity to keynote your presentation Volunteer for committee work that puts you in touch with experienced speakers Receive a Hamilton Chapter CAPS starter's kit and name tag Exposure each month to learn from seasoned professional speakers Free encouragement, enthusiasm and new friends
ACIPR / CPCA Represents its members before governments, allied industries, consumers, and the general public. Includes facts about paint, environment issues, and health and safety. http://www.cdnpaint.org/
BC Land Surveyors In Government Service Dai Yates Surveyor general Branch, 618, PO Box 9375 Stn prov Govt Victoria Gary Holme City of Burnaby, 736, 4949 Canada Way Burnaby BC V5G 1M2, Tel (604) 294 http://www.bclandsurveyors.bc.ca/bcls_gov.htm
Extractions: Welcome to the Canadian Council of the Blind Manitoba Division Inc. Web Site As of March 1, 2004, the CCB Office will be located at 305 - 960 Portage Avenue on the corner of Lipton Street and Portage Avenue. The office is located on the south side of Portage just four short blocks east of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB). Come down to our office and introduce yourself. Our door is always open! We have screen readers loaded into our office PC's, mobility canes and accessories, informational leaflets, and of course a very friendly office team! If you have any interests or hobbies and would like to form a group or a club we encourage you to come down and talk to us, subscribe to our CCB NEWS BEAT! Our quarterly newsletter that will inform you of what is going on within the CCBMB. Just send Mail to: ccbmb@mts.net with subscribe, NewsBeat in the subject line. click here to enter the site. Site sponsored by Visual Lizard Inc.