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101. Opting Out - Readings - Quebec History
Claude Bélanger, Department of history, Marianopolis College. inside Quebec that it is a province different hence weakening the unity of Canada The validity
http://www2.marianopolis.edu/quebechistory/readings/opting.htm
document.write('') Select from the list below Readings in Quebec History Documents of Quebec History Statistical Materials and Charts Chronologies of Quebec History Biographies of Prominent Quebec Historical Figures Maps of Quebec Events, Issues and Concepts of Quebec History The Picture Gallery of Quebec History Internet Resources for Quebec and Canadian History Studies on the Canadian Constitution and Canadian Federalism
Readings in Quebec History
Last revised:
23 August 2000
Opting Out Claude Bélanger,
Department of History,
Marianopolis College Opting out can take two forms:
  • a province can assume responsibility for financing and administering a program which in the other parts of Canada would be carried out by the federal government; to assure that the contracting-out province or its citizens are not financially penalised, the federal government pays to that province compensating sums of money either directly or through tax abatements; or a province may receive a fiscal compensation instead of the federal contribution to a program through a condi-tional grant arrangement.
  • The method was first used in 1959 and led to an agreement between Quebec and the federal government over university financing (see Massey Report ). Up until then, it had been assumed that when a province chose not to participate in a shared-cost programme (conditional grant) that it would suffer full financial penalties for this choice (the citizens of a non-participating province would pay the same federal taxes as in the other provinces but would not receive the same benefits).

    102. Franco American Heritage Collection Lewiston-Auburn College
    Working to build the museum and genealogy research library to educate the general public about the contributions of Frenchcanadian immigrants to New England and the United States.
    http://www.usm.maine.edu/lac/franco/
    About The Collection, Mission Statement History Franco Timeline Madeleine Giguère Fund ... Lewiston-Auburn College
    Franco-American Heritage Collection
    Lewiston-Auburn College / University of Southern Maine
    51 Westminster Street, Lewiston Maine 04240 USA
    (207) 753-6545 or (207) 753-6500
    (207) 753-6555 FAX (207) 753-6511 TTY
    Email: franco@usm.maine.edu

    103. Consulate General Of Canada In Hong Kong / Consulat Général Du Canada à Hong
    Consulate general of Canada in Hong Kong, offering visitor visa and immigration services, canadian trade commissioner service, and a list of canadian offices in China.
    http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/hongkong/
    English
    Important Notices
    Avis importants English
    Important Notices
    Avis importants

    104. Prosthetics & Orthotics In Canada
    Information on new initiatives, professional issues, certification news, and general information.
    http://www.pando.ca/
    Events CAPO CBCPO Registered ...
    For CAPO 2004 Convention Information Click Here!
    Welcome to the Canadian prosthetics and orthotics web site. This site provides communications and information for prosthetists, orthotists, allied health professionals, clients and the public. It includes general information on prosthetics (artificial limbs) and orthotics (orthopedic braces/splints). Information is also available about professional issues, education, certification and current events. CAPO (Canadian Association of Prosthetists and Orthotists) is a non-profit corporation representing over 350 Prosthetic and Orthotic professionals across Canada. CBCPO (Canadian Board for Certification of Prosthetists and Orthotists) is a non-profit corporation recognizing proficiency in the field of Prosthetics and Orthotics. CBCPO regulates the certification and ethics of Canadian Certified Prosthetists and Orthotists who practice in the field of fitting and manufacturing prosthetic and orthotic devices. For comments or suggestions regarding this WWW page, please contact

    105. General Industry Safety Orders, Article 59. Woodworking Machines And Equipment
    Information provided by the canadian Department of Industrial Relations.
    http://www.dir.ca.gov/title8/sb7g8a59.html
    Subchapter 7. General Industry Safety Orders
    Group 8. Points of Operation and Other Hazardous Parts of Machinery
    Article 59. Woodworking Machines and Equipment
    New query
  • Go Back to General Industry Safety Orders, Group 8 Table of Contents
    The above information is provided free of charge by the Department of Industrial Relations from its web site at www.dir.ca.gov
  • 106. The Canadian Encyclopedia
    The Winnipeg general Strike, 15 May25 June 1919, was Canada's best-known general strike. Article from the canadian Encyclopedia.
    http://www.canadianencyclopedia.ca/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&ArticleId=A0008649

    107. Honours Nomination Form
    Online application form to nominate someone for the Order of Canada, Meritorious Service Decaration or the Governor general's Caring canadian Award.
    http://www.gg.ca/forms/all-nom_e.html
    Honours Nomination Form Confidential when completed
    Please indicate the award for which you are nominating this candidate The Order of Canada
    – to honour a lifetime of achievement The Meritorious Service Decorations
    – to honour exceptional deeds or activities The Governor General's Caring Canadian Award
    – to honour selfless voluntarism Candidate Nominator Mr. / Mrs. / Ms. / Miss
    Full Name Mr. / Mrs. / Ms. / Miss
    Name Home Address Title Postal Code Address Telephone Fax Business Address Postal Code Telephone Fax Postal Code Profession / Occupation Telephone Date of Birth Place of Birth Fax Preferred Language Sex Citizenship Signature If dual citizenship, please indicate which countries
    Date naturalized (if applicable) Date Important Please provide the following information on a separate page or in a covering letter.
  • The reasons why you are nominating this individual An up-to-date biographical sketch or a résumé of the nominee including
      professional activities / occupations with responsibilities and time frames dates of specific deeds or activities dates of active participation in organizations all official honours / awards
    Any other information that might assist the independent committee that recommends recipients to the Governor General
  • References – Persons who might support this nomination Persons who might support this nomination should be familiar with the nominee's achievements, e.g., officials of organizations in which the nominee is or has been an active member. To maintain confidentiality, it is preferable that these persons not be contacted by the nominator.

    108. 18holes.ca
    canadian and general golf news, items, forums and leading money winners on tour.
    http://www.18holes.ca

    109. Globefund - Fund Profile: Astra Natcan Bond
    CANADA GOVT 5.75 QUEBEC prov CDA 6.25 Charting Generate different performance charts for this Mutual Fund Price history View a 30day price history for this fund.
    http://globefunddb.theglobeandmail.com/gishome/plsql/gis.fund_pro?fundname=Astra

    110. Ni-Ka Online - DFAIT / Ni-Ka En Direct - MAECI
    Offers information about investment, technology and science; political and economic relations, and about traveling and living in Japan. Has details of the canadian Embassy in Tokyo, the Consulates general in Osaka and in Fukuoka, the Consulate in Nagoya, and the trade sections of the offices of the Honorary Consuls in Hiroshima and Sapporo.
    http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/ni-ka/
    English
    Important Notices
    Avis importants English
    Important Notices
    Avis importants

    111. Global Invest Inc.
    Offers offshore bank account and company formation. Also provides general information on canadian immigration.
    http://www.globalinvestinc.com

    112. Department Of Foreign Affairs And International Trade / Ministère Des Affaires
    Includes contact details for the canadian Embassy in Hanoi and the canadian Consulate general in Ho Chi Minh City.
    http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/vietnam/
    English
    Important Notices
    Avis importants English
    Important Notices
    Avis importants

    113. Canada@Brazil / Canada@Brazil
    canadian Consulate general, with information and links about Canada and Brazil.
    http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/brazil/
    English
    Important Notices
    Avis importants English
    Important Notices
    Avis importants

    114. 404 Not Found/404 Non Trouvée
    Quarterly newsletter published by the canadian Department of National Defence's Directorate general for Strategic Planning. Also available in French.
    http://www.vcds.dnd.ca/dgsp/dsc/d2000nws/intro_e.asp
    HTTP Error 404 - Not Found
    The page requested could not be found at this location.
    Web sites belonging to the Department of National Defence and the Canadian Forces are constantly being updated. If you cannot find the page you are looking for, may we recommend that you go to the:
    Erreur HTTP 404 - Non trouvé
    La page demandée ne peut être retrouvée à cette adresse.
    On remet à jour constamment les sites Web appartenant au Ministère de la Défense nationale et aux Forces canadiennes. Si vous ne trouvez pas la page que vous recherchez, nous suggérons que vous commenciez dès : Important Notices Avis importants

    115. Director General Safety - Safety Digest
    Monthly publication of the canadian Department of National Defence's Directorate of general Safety, covering safety issues concerning the canadian Armed Forces. Also available in French.
    http://www.vcds.dnd.ca/dsafeg/pubs/digest/intro_e.asp
    Contact Us Help Search Canada Site ... OUTSIDE VCDS
    Safety Digest
    Published monthly by the Directorate of General Safety
    To view an edition from past years, please select from the options below. Select an Edition Edition 12 2003 Edition 11 2003 Edition 10 2003 Edition 9 2003 Edition 8 2003 Edition 7 2003 Edition 6 2003 Edition 5 2003 Edition 4 2003 Edition 3 2003 Edition 2 2003 Edition 1 2003 Edition 12 2002 Edition 11 2002 Edition 10 2002 Edition 9 2002 Edition 8 2002 Edition 7 2002 Edition 6 2002 Edition 5 2002 Edition 4 2002 Edition 3 2002 Edition 2 2002 Edition 1 2002 Edition 12 2001 Edition 11 2001 Edition 10 2001 Edition 9 2001 Edition 8 2001 Edition 7 2001 Edition 6 2001 Edition 5 2001 Edition 4 2001 Edition 3 2001 Edition 2 2001 Edition 1 2001 Edition 12 2000 Edition 11 2000 Edition 10 2000 Edition 9 2000 Edition 8 2000 Edition 7 2000 Edition 6 2000 Edition 5 2000 Edition 4 2000 Edition 3 2000 Edition 2 2000 Edition 1 2000 Last Updated: 2004-01-14 Important notices

    116. How To Contact Us: Heraldry
    Describes heraldry in Canada and the roles of the Governor general and canadian Heraldic Authority.
    http://www.gg.ca/heraldry/index_e.asp
    Welcome to
    The Canadian Heraldic Authority
    The Canadian Heraldic Authority is responsible for the creation of new coats of arms, flags and badges for Canadian citizens and corporate bodies. Find out about heraldry and its role in Canada today. Learn how armorial bearings are designed and granted, and see examples of the work of the Canadian Heraldic Authority. Heraldry
    The Canadian Heraldic Authority
    Procedure Guide Public Register of Arms, Badges and Flags of Canada ...
    Important Notices

    117. AdMart Classified Ads - Web Directory, Classifieds, Online Auction!
    canadian listings to buy or sell a wide variety of items including automobiles, collectibles, real estate and general merchandise.
    http://admart.ca
    You are viewing a site that works best with frames enabled browsers. However, you can see the main frame by clicking here Classifieds, automotive, computers, printers, cars, trucks, vans, mini, motorcycles, sports utility, real estate, employment, career, rentals, roommates, personals, pets, tickets, RV, recreational vehicle, Macintosh, Memory, Modems, Monitors, Hard Disks, CDROM, Powerbook, free ads, classified, automotive , auto, automobile manufacturers, love, tax, accounting, advertising, laserdisc, speaker, stereo, video camera, tv, DVD, video, collectibles, star wars, comic books, action figures, coins, stamps, dolls, jewelry, watches, porcelain, glass, sports, games, toys, autographs, computing, software, banking, legal, lawyer, inventions, insurance - find what you need on AdMart.Classified Ads

    118. Home Page
    Based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Founded in 2001. WCRS holds monthly meetings at the SAIT campus and puts on the annual Western canadian Robot Games. Site includes photos, general information and a meeting calendar.
    http://members.shaw.ca/cybug/
    Robot Society home Robotgames home
    Upcoming events... Feb 12: WCRS meeting at SAIT Feb 19: Lego'ganza challenge at UofC Feb 22: Tech Head event at Science Center April 26: Early Minisumo workshop at SAIT
    Western Canadian Robotics Society
    Walk on in! Welcome to the Western Canadian Robotics Societies corner of the world-wide-web! A work in process, this page should grow to support and motivate robot enthusiasts across Western Canada to advance our hobby! The Western Canadian Robotics Society is dedicated to the advancement of "Personal Robotics" and robotics competitions in Western Canada. Click on image for pdf file... ok?
    News
    Feb 7, 2003 Ads in campus papers Here's the ad's Carl and Lenore created for the SAIT and UoFC newsletters. These make GREAT promotional posters too. Please print some out and hang-em high! Any promotion is a good thing... take them to your school or workplace and let folks know about us! images/wcrs_ad_gauntlet.pdf images/wcrs_ad_weal.pdf
    Meeting Minutes and Agenda's
    Select the "Meetings"

    119. Untitled
    Morgan, WC; and Wheeler, JO 1993? Geological maps of Canada, history and evolution. prov. ed. Saskatoon Saskatchewan Geological Survey. Maps series. Canada.
    http://www.library.ucsb.edu/people/larsgaard/canada.html
    WORLD GEOLOGIC CARTOBIBLIOGRAPHY
    by Mary Lynette Larsgaard Map and Imagery Laboratory, Davidson Library University of California Santa Barbara mary@sdc.ucsb.edu
    Introduction
    Any cartobibliography that is not limited by time frame is never truly completed, and this one is no exception. I began work on in it in 1984 or thereabouts, when I was the Map Librarian at the Arthur Lakes Library, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, and where about 90 percent of the reference questions I answered were on geologic maps. I have been working on it off and on ever since - most recently with the assistance of two research grants from the Librarians Association of the University of California - and have finally reached the point where I realize I've done what I can, given the time I have available, and the fact that the collection with which I work now has relatively few geologic maps. Even with all that time and effort, there are still many question marks throughout the index.
    I am therefore issuing this on the Web, for scholarly and research purposes. I would be most happy to receive any additions and corrections; I would especially be interested in receiving Web-site addresses of specific maps that are listed in the cartobibliography.
    NORTH AMERICA
    I. Maps - overall

    120. Canadian Orders, Medals And Decorations - Veterans Affairs Canada
    Published on the Web by the Veterans Affairs Department of Canada.
    http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/general/sub.cfm/collections/cmdp/
    @import "/styles/sophisto.css"; Home Department Canadian Orders, Medals and Decorations Search the Site:
    Canadian Orders, Medals and Decorations
    History, Meaning and Significance
    When one thinks of medals, the image of veterans gathered for Remembrance Day often comes to mind. But while these honours are generally associated with military service, civilian equivalents exist to honour exceptional contributions to the nation in time of war, or for outstanding acts of citizenship.
    Canadian Military Medals and Decorations
    View the Canadian Medals and Decorations in their digitized glory, along with explanations of their history and criteria for their presentation.
    The Mounting and Wearing of Decorations, Campaign Stars, and Medals
    The following is provided in order that those awarded War Decorations, Campaign Stars and Medals, particularly those earned during the First World War, the Second World War and the Korean War, may know how they should be mounted and worn either on civilian clothes or on uniform.
    Medal Information
    Contact information for medals and decorations.

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