| Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (Ontario) Ministry_of_Health_and_Long-Term_Care_(Ontario)
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| Ministry of Finance (Ontario) Ministry_of_Finance_(Ontario)
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| Boyd Conservation Area The Boyd Conservation Area is a suburban land preserve owned and operated by the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. It also overlaps a life science Area of Natural and Scientific Interest of the same name. It is a moderate-size park that offers facilities for numerous outdoor activities. Boyd_Conservation_Area
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| City of Ottawa City of Ottawa () is the corporate entity of municipal government in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The corporation is responsible for provision of services to the public as well as enforcement of municipal by-laws. It is overseen by the City Manager, and responsible to the Mayor of Ottawa (Larry O'Brien) and City Council. City_of_Ottawa
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| Redeemer University College Redeemer_University_College
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| Ministry of the Environment (Ontario) Ministry_of_the_Environment_(Ontario)
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| Emmanuel Bible College Emmanuel Bible College is a small Bible college located in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. It is attended by 200 plus students from the months of September to April, with a break in December. The school is currently headed by president Derrick Mueller. Emmanuel_Bible_College
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| Emerald ash borer Talk:Emerald_ash_borer
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| Nashville, Ontario Talk:Nashville,_Ontario
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| Quick clay Quick clay, also known as Leda clay and Champlain Sea clay in Canada, is a unique form of highly sensitive marine clay, with the tendency to change from a relatively stiff condition to a liquid mass when it is disturbed. Undisturbed quick clay resembles a water-saturated gel. Quick_clay
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| Slate Islands (Ontario) The Slate Islands archipelago is formed of two main islands, five minor islands and numerous islets located in northern Lake Superior, 10 km (6.2 mi) south of the town of Terrace Bay. The islands were created by a meteorite impact which formed a crater about 32 km (19.9 mi) wide. In 1985, the Ontario government established the Slate Islands as a natural environment provincial park. The islands are notable for having Ontario's largest herd of woodland caribou. Slate_Islands_(Ontario)
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| Ansnorveldt, Ontario Talk:Ansnorveldt,_Ontario
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| Upper Grand District School Board Upper_Grand_District_School_Board
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| Lieutenant Governor Talk:Lieutenant_Governor
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| King Township Public Library The King Township Public Library is a public library system that serves King Township, Ontario in Canada. It consists of four branches located at King City Nobleton Schomberg Ansnorveldt King_Township_Public_Library
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| Whitney Block Whitney Block is an important provincial office building located in Toronto, Ontario. It is located across the street from the Ontario Legislature, and contains the offices of the Premier of Ontario and most cabinet ministers. The street address of Whitney Block is 99 Wellesley Street West, though the principal facade faces west towards Queen's Park Crescent and the Ontario Legislature. Whitney_Block
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| Tyndale University College and Seminary Tyndale University College and Seminary is a liberal arts college and seminary located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.According to the Intercollegiate Studies Institute's Choosing the Right College Guide (2008/09) "Tyndale is now an accredited liberal arts college with a dynamic Great Books-based core curriculum called "the Shaping of the Western Mind".. Tyndale_University_College_and_Seminary
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| Seaton, Ontario Seaton is part of north Pickering, in Ontario, Canada. Seaton,_Ontario
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| Ontario Municipal Board Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) is an independent administrative board, operated as an adjudicative tribunal, in the province of Ontario, Canada. It hears applications and appeals on municipal and planning disputes, including appeals under the Planning Act (related to matters such as zoning, subdivision plans, official plans, consents and variances), land compensation matters under the Expropriations Act, specific heritage appeals under the Ontario Heritage Act, municipal financing proposals under the Municipal Act, and various other matters under other legislation. Ontario_Municipal_Board
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| CBessert User_talk:CBessert
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| Highway 138 (Ontario) Highway 138 is a provincial highway in eastern Ontario which extends in a north-south direction from Highway 417 east of Casselman to the former Highway 2 in Cornwall, connecting with Highway 401 as Brookdale Avenue. Seaway International Bridge, connecting Cornwall with Massena, New York. The highway is 38 km in length.The speed limits have been recently reduced in several areas of Highway 138 due to the abundance of deer in the area. Highway_138_(Ontario)
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| Ontario's Drive Clean Ontario's Drive Clean is an automobile emissions control program in Ontario, Canada. It applies only to drivers in southern Ontario. It is unlikely it will be expanded to cover northern Ontario. It is administered through Ontario's Ministry of the Environment (Ontario) (MOE), and the Ministry of Transportation (MTO).Originally, vehicles under 4,500 kg (cars, SUV, light trucks) and over 3 years old (and up to the 19th year) required an emission test every two years before the vehicle's owner or lessor can renew its license plate. Ontario's_Drive_Clean
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| DoubleBlue User_talk:DoubleBlue
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| Education Quality and Accountability Office Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO) is an advisory board legislated into creation in 1996 by the Government of Ontario, Canada in response to recommendations made by the Royal Commission on Learning in February 1995. The board's initial duties were to advise the Minister of Education and Training on elementary and secondary education assessment programs.Initially established as a seven-member advisory board, the EQAO is required to have between seven and nine board members, including a chair, currently Dr. Education_Quality_and_Accountability_Office
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| Scarborough Bluffs The Scarborough Bluffs are an escarpment in Scarborough, Ontario along the shoreline of Lake Ontario. Scarborough_Bluffs
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| York Catholic District School Board The York Catholic District School Board (YCDSB) is the publicly funded English Separate Catholic school district authority for York Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada. Its head office is in Aurora.The YCDSB operates schools in each of the nine municipalities in York Region. It employs over 3600 instructional staff to teach over 52000 students in 81 elementary schools and 14 secondary schools. York_Catholic_District_School_Board
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| Hanover, Ontario Hanover is a town in the Canadian province of Ontario, located in southern Grey County, west of Durham and east of Walkerton on Grey/Bruce Road 4. Hanover marks the border between Grey County and Bruce County. Hanover,_Ontario
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| Joseph Brant Talk:Joseph_Brant
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| GO Transit Talk:GO_Transit
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| Ontario Human Rights Code Ontario_Human_Rights_Code
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| Kawartha Lakes, Ontario Talk:Kawartha_Lakes,_Ontario
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| École secondaire Gabriel-Dumont École secondaire Gabriel-Dumont is the public French first language high school in London, Ontario, Canada. It is located in north-east London on Huron Street, in le Centre Desloges (CDL). CDL also hosts the Catholic French high school (École secondaire Mgr-Bruyère), the Franco-Ontarian community centre in London, and a Catholic church. It is named after Métis leader Gabriel Dumont. École_secondaire_Gabriel-Dumont
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| King City GO Station King City GO Station is a train and bus station in the GO Transit network located in King City, Ontario in Canada. It also serves the nearby communities of Nobleton, Oak Ridges, the northern parts of Maple (in Vaughan), and other communities in King Township. It is a stop on the Barrie line train service. King_City_GO_Station
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| Children's Aid Society (Canada) There are 53 corporate Children's Aid Societies in Ontario, Canada, ensuring provision of child protection services in every region. Children's Aid Societies respond to referrals from members of the community and investigate allegations of physical abuse, sexual abuse, and neglect of children, assessing the level of risk children may face. Children's_Aid_Society_(Canada)
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| Articles for deletion/Log/2005 May 26 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2005_May_26
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| Articles for deletion/Alexander MacGregor Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Alexander_MacGregor
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| List of Canadian awards list of all known awards in Canada, conferred by either members of the Canadian Royal Family, viceroys, governments, or private organizations. List_of_Canadian_awards
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| Etobicoke Collegiate Institute Etobicoke Collegiate Institute (ECI) is a large high school located in Toronto's west end overseen by the Toronto District School Board. It was founded in the fall of 1928 and is one of Toronto's oldest schools, having celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2003. Etobicoke_Collegiate_Institute
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| Minibike A minibike, also recently known as a mini moto or pocketbike, is a miniature motorcycle. Most traditional minibikes use four stroke engine to turn the rear wheel via a chain. Small cheap gasoline engines like ones produced for yard equipment are most often used, though most designs require a horizontal crankshaft engine. Minibike
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| Ecology of the Oak Ridges Moraine The Oak Ridges Moraine lies in Southern Ontario, Canada. It contains the headwaters of sixty-five rivers and streams. It has a wide diversity of woodlands, wetlands, watercourses, kettle lakes, kettle bogs, and significant flora and fauna. It is one of the few remaining continuous green corridors in southern OntarioThe moraine provides habitat for a wide variety of plant and animal species, over seventy of which are threatened or endangered in Canada, including the West Virginia White Butterfly, Jefferson Salamander, Ecology_of_the_Oak_Ridges_Moraine
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| Queen's Quay (Toronto) Queen's Quay is a prominent street that skirts along Toronto's downtown waterfront area. The street was originally commercial in nature due to the many working piers along the waterfront. It has been extensively rebuilt in the past two decades with high-rise condominium, retail and institutional development.The road supplanted both Front Street and Lake Shore Boulevard as the most southerly east-west route in the city when created from fill in the inner harbour. Queen's_Quay_(Toronto)
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| Politics of the Oak Ridges Moraine politics of the Oak Ridges Moraine have centred on the question of how to preserve this extensive natural resource that is increasingly threatened by human modification. Although preservation of the moraine was first suggested in the 1940s, and intermittently over the subsequent fifty years, it was not until 1991 that the issue achieved prominence in political discourse. For the ensuing decade, use of the moraine was hotly contested between the interests of local residents, developers and environmentalists. Politics_of_the_Oak_Ridges_Moraine
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| Conrad Grebel University College Conrad_Grebel_University_College
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| Home District Home_District
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| Western District, Upper Canada Western_District,_Upper_Canada
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| Eastern District, Upper Canada Eastern_District,_Upper_Canada
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| Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II was the international celebration marking the 50th anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth II to the thrones of seven countries. It was marked with large-scale events throughout London in June 2002, which were bookended by events in the other Commonwealth realms. Golden_Jubilee_of_Elizabeth_II
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| Ecology of the Oak Ridges Moraine Talk:Ecology_of_the_Oak_Ridges_Moraine
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| Electricity sector in Canada In 2003, Canada generated 569 terawatt-hours (TWh) of electricity, from a total generating capability of 108,533 megawatts. This was generated by Hydroelectric (58%), coal (19%), nuclear (12%), natural gas (6%) , and fuel oil (3%), while other sources such as biomass, solar energy and wind generators made up the remaining 2%. The total installed capacity of Canada was 111000 MW in 2000. Electricity_sector_in_Canada
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| Fort Rouillé Fort Rouillé was a French trading post located in Toronto, Ontario, which was established around 1750 but abandoned in 1759. The fort was also called Fort Toronto. The fort site is now part of the public lands of Exhibition Place. It is also the name of a street, located approx. 1It was one of two French fortifications in Toronto. Magasin Royale was built near Old Mills by Phillipe Dourville, sieur de la Saussaye in 1720. The wooden magazine was similar to the one built in Lewiston, New York. Fort_Rouillé
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