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         Canadian Federal Information:     more books (15)
  1. Electronic access to Canadian federal government information: How prepared are the depository libraries? : report to Depository Services Program, Canadian ... Public Works and Government Services Canada by Elizabeth Macdonald Dolan, 1997
  2. Opening the door a crack: Barriers to using the 1982 Canadian Access to Information Act ; cracks in the federal information foundation : a review of federal ... material and information sales practices by Ken Rubin, 1984
  3. Summary review, federal taxation and legislation affecting the Canadian mineral industry, (Mineral information bulletin) by Edwin C Hodgson, 1969
  4. Canadian Federal Government Handbook by Mary Ferguson, 1995-01-01
  5. Independence as a state of mind.(responsibilities of the Federal Access to Information Commissioner and independence to carry them out): An article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review by John Reid, 2003-06-22
  6. Caring for Canadians in a Canada Strong and Free by Mike Harris, Preston Manning, 2005-10-24
  7. Public Policy and Provincial Politics (Mcgraw-Hill Series in Canadian Politics) by Marsha A. Chandler, William M. Chandler, 1979-12
  8. Summary review of Federal taxation and legislation affecting the Canadian mineral industry, ([Canada. Mineral Resources Division] Mineral information bulletin) by Edwin C Hodgson, 1964
  9. Info Source: Sources of Federal Government Information 1998-1999
  10. Environmental studies for the Mackenzie Valley transportation corridor being conducted by Federal agencies, (Information report NOR) by R M Strang, 1972
  11. Automated vehicle delay estimation and motorist information at the U.S./Canadian Border: Final technical report, Research Project GC 8719, Task 41, Automated Motorist Information Detection System by Theodore Alan Paselk, 1992
  12. Timber harvest on federal lands, 1971-72 (Ontario. Forest Management Institute. Information report) by Murray G Bowen, 1973
  13. Index to federal scientific and technical contributions to forestry literature 1901-1971 (Information report - Forestry Information Section ; FIS-X-1) by Charles R Stanton, 1973
  14. Timber harvest on federal lands 1973-74 (Canada. Forestry Service. Policy, Analysis and Program Development Branch. Information report) by Jean-Louis Fillion, 1975

81. Canadian Federal Election Riding-by-Riding Prediction
Translate this page canadian federal Election Riding-by-Riding Prediction information Submission Québec. If the form is not working properly, please email the input directly.
http://www.electionprediction.org/2000_federal/submit_qc.htm
Canadian Federal Election
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If the form is not working properly, please email the input directly. Full Name:
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AbitibiBaie-JamesNunavik Ahuntsic AnjouRivière-des-Prairies ArgenteuilPapineauMirabel Bas-RichelieuNicoletBécancour Beauce BeauharnoisSalaberry Beauport - Montmorency - Côte-de-Beaupré - Île-d'Orléans BellechasseEtcheminsMontmagnyL'Islet BerthierMontcalm BonaventureGaspéÎles-de-la-MadeleinePabok Bourassa BromeMissisquoi BrossardLa Prairie Chambly Champlain Charlesbourg-Jacques-Cartier Charlevoix Châteauguay Chicoutimi-Le Fjord ComptonStanstead Drummond FrontenacMégantic Gatineau HochelagaMaisonneuve HullAylmer Joliette Jonquière KamouraskaRivière-du-LoupTémiscouataLes Basques Lac-Saint-Jean-Saguenay Lac-Saint-Louis LaSalleÉmard Laurentides LaurierSainte-Marie Laval Centre Laval East Laval West Lévis-et-Chutes-de-la-Chaudière Longueuil Lotbinière-L'Érable Louis-Hébert Manicouagan MatapédiaMatane Mercier Mount Royal Notre-Dame-de-GrâceLachine Outremont PapineauSaint-Denis PierrefondsDollard PontiacGatineauLabelle Portneuf Québec Québec East Repentigny RichmondArthabaska Rimouski-Neigette-et-la Mitis Rivière-des-Mille-Îles Roberval Rosemont-Petite Patrie Saint-BrunoSaint-Hubert Saint-HyacintheBagot Saint-Jean Saint-Lambert Saint-LaurentCartierville Saint-LéonardSaint-Michel Saint-Maurice Shefford Sherbrooke Témiscamingue TerrebonneBlainville Trois-Rivières VaudreuilSoulanges Verchères - Les-Patriotes Verdun-Saint Henri-Saint Paul-Pointe Saint Charles WestmountVille-Marie
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82. Canadian Government Information - Doe/Moffitt Libraries - UC Berkeley Library
canadian Government information on the Internet. An index to canadian federal provincial, and municipal web sites. See especially
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/doemoff/gov_can.html
var treename = "Tree1"; tree = new COOLjsTreePRO(treename, GOVTREE_NODES, GOVTREE_FORMAT); Catalogs Find... Collections Services ... Government Information: US Federal
  • General Resources Presidency Congress Judiciary ... Statistics
  • International Organizations
  • General Resources United Nations European Union Non-Govt Organizations ... Statistics
  • Foreign Governments
  • General Resources Europe Latin America Africa ... Canada
  • Canadian Government Information
    Collections Overview Library Catalogs Parliamentary Information Government Agencies ... Research Guides
    Collections Overview
    The University of California Berkeley has been a selective Canadian Depository Library since November 1959, and received on deposit a substantial amount of Canadian research monographs, legislative information, statistical data, and annual reports from government agencies. The depository library program supports the University's Canadian Studies Program, one of the leaders of Canadian Studies in the United States.
    Library Catalogs
    Canadian government documents can be located using the Library's catalogs: Pathfinder (the catalog of materials in UC Berkeley library collections) and Melvyl (the catalog of materials available from the libraries at the ten UC campuses and other research collections in the state). Publications held at other institutions can also be found using the

    83. Welcome To The Public Service Commission Website!
    Within this site, you will find information For canadians Job opportunities and recruitment programs in the canadian federal Public Service through our jobs
    http://www.psc-cfp.gc.ca/index_e.htm

    84. World-Wide Web Resources - Canada
    canadian federal Budget information. discussion and study of canadian federal, provincial/territorial, and local government information.
    http://www.uky.edu/Subject/canada.html

    Canada
    New Sites Added Since October 17
  • Theses Canada Portal : "Full text electronic versions of Canadian theses and dissertations are available in PDF format for those theses published from the beginning of 1998 to August 31, 2002." Free (as of February 2004).
    General Resources
  • Canadian Government
  • Canadian Government Information on the Internet , a reference guide to publicly available government information.
  • Canadian Information by Subject from the National Library of Canada.
  • Canadian Politics on the Web
  • Canadian Search Engines and Directories
  • Canadian Studies Resources , from Academic Info.
  • CANdirectory , guide to Canadian web sites.
  • Captain Canada's Links to Everything Canadian
  • Canadian Search Engines
  • Sympatico News Express , featuring Canadian news headlines, editorials, opinions, stories, and features, as well as updates and local news.
  • Yahoo! Canada
    Specific Sites
  • Association for Canadian Studies
  • The Blue Book of Canadian Business
  • Canada Centre for Remote Sensing
  • Canada Council , independent organization created by the Parliament of Canada in 1957 to foster and promote the arts.
  • Canada 411 , phone directory that includes postal codes.
  • 85. Government Information - Canada
    canadian Government information on the Internet (CGII) offers subject access and descriptive commentary on federal, provincial and municipal websites.
    http://www.library.mun.ca/qeii/govdocs/govdocs.php

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    WTO Panel Report issued on Canada - US Lumber Dispute
    WTO Report: United States - Investigation of the International Trade Commission in Softwood Lumber from Canada (WT/DS277/R). Annex A - Parties Responses to Questions from the First Meeting Annex B - Parties Responses to Questions from the Second Meeting Annex C - Third Party Responses to Questions from the Panel
    The official Canadian reaction to the WTO Panel Report ... U. S. - Canada Power Sytem Outage Task Force
    Interim Report: Causes of the August 14th Blackout in the United States and Canada
    What's New
    A Government of Canada website that provides updates on programs and services, upcoming events and publications. Examples of publications include the Canada Gazettes, Commons and Senate debates and Statistics Canada's daily statistical releases.
    General Sources [top]
    Canada Site
    The Government of Canada's primary site for information about Canada, its government and services. Also links to the primary websites of provincial and territorial governments.

    86. Intergovernmental Affairs - Affaires Intergouvernementales
    Overview of canadian federalprovincial-territorial intergovernmental relations.
    http://www.pco-bcp.gc.ca/aia/

    Important Notices
    Avis importants
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    87. Budget Information
    It’sa blueprint for how the Government wants to set the annual economic agenda for Canada. July federal Tax Reductions (June 27, 2000).
    http://www.fin.gc.ca/access/budinfoe.html

    Français
    Contact Us Help Search ...
    Budget Info by Year
    Most years the Government releases one major document that sets out where and how it plans to collect and invest taxpayers’ money. How much money will go to pay down the debt?
    How much to health care?
    Will there be more money for research and development?
    Will taxes go up or down? The answers affect all Canadians, and they will be in that document, the budget. It’s a blueprint for how the Government wants to set the annual economic agenda for Canada. And it’s the job of the Department of Finance to prepare it. The budget, usually tabled early in the year, is generally preceded in the fall by another major statement, the Economic and Fiscal Update

    88. Public Service Commission
    Independent agency responsible for the appointment of qualified persons to and within the canadian federal Public Service, and for the design and development of corporate learning opportunities for professional communities.
    http://www.psc-cfp.gc.ca/

    89. FindPolitics.Com - Canadian Politics, Political Websites
    Directory of canadian political websites including links to parties, and politicians for both federal and provincial jurisdictions.
    http://www3.telus.net/tarpan/find/

    90. A Guide For Businesses And Organizations - Privacy Commissioner Of Canada
    intelligence relating to any federal, provincial or foreign law; or suspects that the information relates to national security, the defence of Canada or the
    http://www.privcom.gc.ca/information/guide_e.asp
    Commissioner's Findings Key Issues Media Centre Resource Centre ... Travel and Hospitality Expense Reports
    A Guide for Businesses and Organizations
    Your Privacy Responsibilities
    Canada's Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act
    About This Guide
    This guide helps businesses understand and meet their new obligations under Part 1 of the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act. * The Act sets out ground rules for the management of personal information in the private sector. It balances an individual's right to the privacy of personal information with the need of organizations to collect, use or disclose personal information for legitimate business purposes. The Act establishes the Privacy Commissioner of Canada as the ombudsman for complaints under the new law. The Commissioner seeks whenever possible to solve problems through voluntary compliance, rather than heavy-handed enforcement. The Commissioner investigates complaints, conducts audits, promotes awareness of and undertakes research about privacy matters. The Commissioner is also the ombudsman for complaints under the Privacy Act, which covers the federal public sector. Part 1 of the Act came into force in three phases, beginning January 1, 2001.

    91. Structure Of The Government Of Canada | Canada Site
    Provides links explaining the structure of canadian Government, monarchy's role, Canada's federal and parliamentary system, also canadian political development.
    http://canada.gc.ca/howgoc/glance_e.html
    Structure of the Government of Canada
    Sovereign
    Governor General
    Parliament
    Senate
    House of Commons
    Prime Minister
    Cabinet
    Judiciary

    92. Canadian Justice System
    federal Government's overview of Canada's system of law and justice.
    http://canada.justice.gc.ca/en/jus/
    Canada's System of Justice is guided by legislative institutions that enact federal laws in accordance with the principles set out in the Canadian Constitution and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. This page provides links to information that explains how the Canadian legal system works. Canada's System of Justice
    Justice booklet which provides a brief outline of Canada's system of law and justice in an attempt to demystify it and stimulate thought and discussion. Canada's Legal System: Justice and Law Cluster
    Raises awareness and promotes public understanding of Canada's legal system by presenting justice-related information that is most important to Canadians from a single place on the Internet - clearly, consistently, and intuitively.
    Canada's Court System

    This booklet provides a general description of the court system in Canada - the types and levels of courts and their responsibilities. The Legislative Process
    A parliamentary site which explains the two types of Bills and the processes which give rise to their various levels of approval from first reading to final proclamation.

    93. CBC News:Tattoo Parlours To Open In Canadian Prisons
    March 29, 2004 VANCOUVER Corrections Canada is planning to set up tattoo parlours in six federal prisons this year. Health officials hope the parlours will reduce the spread of infectious diseases, including hepatitis C.
    http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2004/03/29/canada/prisontattoos040329
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    Tattoo parlours to open in Canadian prisons
    Last Updated Mon, 29 Mar 2004 19:43:51 VANCOUVER - Corrections Canada is planning to set up tattoo parlours in six federal prisons this year. Health officials hope the parlours will reduce the spread of infectious diseases, including hepatitis C. Dr. Francoise Bouchard, the director general of health services for Corrections Canada, talked about the pilot project at a hepatitis C conference in Vancouver. One study, she says, shows more than a quarter of all federal inmates have hepatitis C.
    Bouchard says there's no way of knowing how many picked up the disease from tattooing, but she says at least 45 per cent of inmates engage in it with whatever they can get their hands on. "All kinds of things, metal, old metal equipment," she said. So, as a pilot project, Corrections Canada will set up tattoo parlours in six federal prisons. The sites have not been chosen. Bouchard says the shops will be staffed by inmates. A delegate to the conference, Michelle Graham, says it's a good start. Graham is a caseworker at a halfway house for federal offenders in Windsor, Ont.

    94. Jobs - Jobs Open To The Public
    0526, Ottawa, Senior Pharmacy Consultant(s). 05-24, Edmonton, Spatial information Management Officer. St-Hubert, Engineers Inventory For The canadian Space Agency.
    http://jobs.gc.ca/jobs/index_all_e.htm

    Professional and Administrative
    Executive

    Computer, Technical and Scientific
    ...
    Other Government Organizations
    All jobs listed by category
    PROFESSIONAL and ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS
    Closes Location Job Title Montreal Cultural Development Advisor Gatineau Supply Specialist Edmonton Strategic Planning Officer Vancouver Bilingual Programs Officer (English/French) Ste-Anne de ... Medical Technologist Ottawa Administrative Assistant (AS-01) Gatineau Manager, Canadian Culture Online Consultations Ottawa Project Controller (FI-04) Winnipeg Team Head and Orientation Counsellor Vancouver District Office Nurse Calgary Paralegal Guelph Program Officer Ottawa Web Master Vancouver Team Head and Orientation Counsellor (Amendment) Clair, Edmun... Customs Inspector Abbotsford Operations Manager, Corcan Guelph Administrative assistant Iqaluit Executive Assistant Barrie Human Resources Officer- Generalist (PE-2) Barrie Human Resources Officer- Generalist (PE-3) Edmonton Amendment to Salary - Behavioural Counsellor Halifax Supply Specialist (Marine) Halifax Program Officer, Official Languages

    95. Publications - Bilingual List Of Titles Of Federal, Provincial And Territorial M
    Unofficial since designations are subject to change within each government. By the Translation Bureau and the canadian Intergovernmental Conference Secretariat.
    http://www.translationbureau.gc.ca/pwgsc_internet/fr/publications/gratuit_free/l
    Français Contact Us Help Search ... Terminology Update
    Bilingual List of Titles of Federal,
    Provincial and Territorial Ministers
    Compiled by Gilles Boileau of the Translation Bureau assigned to the Canadian Intergovernmental Conference Secretariat. We do not claim that this is an authoritative list. Rather it is the culmination of an effort to standardize ministers' titles in our translations on the basis of bilingual lists provided by a number of governments, lists found on the Internet, the Scott's Government Index and the Canadian Parliamentary Guide The provinces are placed in the order they joined Confederation, while territories appear at the end according to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms order. Furthermore, the departments are listed alphabetically in each category. We would ask our readers to excuse any errors or omissions and would appreciate it if they would report any that they may find to Gilles Boileau at gboileau@scics.gc.ca

    96. DAS - NACA
    The NACA is a canadian federal government organization.
    http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/seniors-aines/seniors/english/naca/naca.htm
    The National Advisory Council on Aging
    Working for Canada's Seniors
    Today and Tomorrow
    Who Are You? What is the National Advisory Council on Aging? Who is NACA? What does NACA believe? ... How can YOU reach NACA?
    Who are You?
    Are you 65 years old or more? If so, you are one of over 3 million people in Canada's senior population. Not only is the senior population growing in numbers, it is also increasing as a proportion of the total population. Today, seniors comprise 12% of the population. By 2021, they will probably represent about 20% (barring dramatic changes in fertility, migration and mortality). Perhaps you are a near senior - aged 55-64. If so, you are one of nearly 2.5 million Canadians. Maybe you are a younger Canadian concerned about the aging of a parent or a relative. Perhaps you are a service provider whose clientele is older people. Or you may be a business person wanting to adjust to the seniors boom. You may also be a politician, an elected official or an organization's representative concerned about aging policies. Or perhaps

    97. R. M. Stainforth, Stratigrapher And Micropaleontologist: Home.
    canadian federal individual income tax returns, approved by Revenue Canada. Excel or ClarisWorks spreadsheets for Macintosh or Windows. Demo download.
    http://www.magma.ca/~icicle/
    Robert M. (Charles) Stainforth
    Dr. Stainforth published numerous papers during almost half a century of productivity between the late nineteen-thirties and the eighties, mostly concerned with foraminiferal, stratigraphic and micropaleontologic research in South America and Trinidad. His experience was drawn from petroleum exploration. He also co-authored a casual pamphlet on the rules of dice and explained the derivation of pi in a letter to grandchildren. Publications: Diversions: Personal:

    98. Senators And Members - House Of Commons
    Political (federal, Provincial, Municipal) information Members of the Queen s Privy Council for Canada; Members of the Cabinet, Parliamentary
    http://www.parl.gc.ca/common/SenatorsMembers_house.asp?Language=E&Parl=37&Ses=3&

    99. Canadian Salt Producers
    Listing of salt producers from the Natural Resources Canada a federal government department specializing in energy, minerals and metals, forests and earth sciences .
    http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/mms/efab/mmsd/minerals/salt.htm#producers
    Canadian Salt Producers
    Mineral and Metal Commodity Reviews
    List of Producers Salt is such a common part of our everyday existence that we rarely think of it as a natural resource that must be discovered, mined, processed and marketed. Yet salt is so vital to our lives that without it we could perish. We are all benefactors of the rich deposits throughout Canada that contribute to our well-being and our comfortable way of life. The Legacy of Salt Scientists believe that, initially, seas were not salty. It took millions of years to wash out some of the salt locked up in the rocks of continents and for the waters to become brine. About 350 million years ago a large part of North America was covered by ocean. In places where bays existed with very restricted openings to the ocean, salt was deposited in great quantities by solar evaporation as the seas retreated. The deposits were subsequently covered with earth sediments. It is to these locations in Canada that we turn today for our salt supplies. The first air-breathing creature to adapt to a land environment brought a heritage from the seas which survives in man today: the salty fluids of the ocean. Salt is such an important part of the

    100. Canadian HIV/AIDS Information Centre - Welcome! / Centre Canadien D'information
    Advocates for the improvement and maintenance of personal and community health, by disease prevention, health promotion and public policy. News, events, online publications, federal and provincial links.
    http://www.clearinghouse.cpha.ca/

    Avertissement
    The Canadian HIV/AIDS Information Centre, a program of the Canadian Public Health Association, is funded by the Canadian Strategy on HIV/AIDS, Health Canada.

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