| David Onley David_Onley
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| Family Day Family Day is the name of a public holiday in South Africa, in the Canadian provinces of Alberta, Ontario, and Saskatchewan, in the American state of Arizona, in Vanuatu, and (as "Family & Community Day") in the Australian Capital Territory. Family_Day
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| Michael Lee-Chin The Honourable Michael Lee-Chin, OJ (born 1951) is a Jamaican-Canadian investor. He is the founder and Chairman of Portland Holdings Inc., a privately held investment company which owns a collection of diversified operating in sectors that include media, tourism, health care telecommunications and financial services. Michael_Lee-Chin
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| Oak Ridges Moraine Talk:Oak_Ridges_Moraine
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| CJCurrie/Archive 1 User_talk:CJCurrie/Archive_1
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| Medical director emergency medical services a medical director is a physician who provides guidance, leadership, oversight and quality assurance for the practice of local paramedics and EMTs within a predefined area. In North America, medical directors are typically board-certified in emergency medicine. Medical_director
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| Algoma University Algoma_University
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| Université de Hearst Université de Hearst (formerly Collège universitaire de Hearst) is a Canadian postsecondary institution with campuses in Hearst, Timmins and Kapuskasing, Ontario. It is a federated school of Laurentian University in Sudbury, and is the only exclusively francophone university-level institution in the province. Université_de_Hearst
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| Northern Ontario Talk:Northern_Ontario
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| Schulich School of Business The Schulich School of Business is a business school in York University, Canada. It offers undergraduate and graduate programmes in business administration, finance, public administration and international business as well as a number of executive programmes. Originally known as the Faculty of Administrative Studies, it was renamed in 1995 after Seymour Schulich, a major benefactor who has donated more than $20 million to the school. Schulich_School_of_Business
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| Toronto Star Talk:Toronto_Star
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| Contingent fee A contingent fee in the United States or conditional fee in England & Wales is any fee for services provided where the fee is only payable if there is a favourable result. In the law is defined as "In the English legal system is generally referred as No win no fee. Being this a conditional fee agreement between a law firm and a client. The usual form of this agreement is that the solicitor will take a law case on the understanding that if lost, no payment is done. Contingent_fee
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| Fleming College For other Fleming Colleges see Fleming College (disambiguation).Fleming College, previously known as Sir Sandford Fleming College, is a College of Applied Arts and Technology in Peterborough, Ontario,Canada. The College has more than 5,000 full-time and 10,000 part-time students and 50,000 alumni. Fleming_College
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| Sault College Sault College of Applied Arts and Technology is one of 24 publicly funded community colleges in Ontario. Sault College is located in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario and began in 1965 as the Ontario Vocational Centre. Today, Sault College offers full-time and part-time opportunities for students in post-secondary, apprenticeship, adult retraining, continuing education, and contract training program categories. Sault_College
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| Lambton College Lambton College is a Canadian College of Applied Arts and Technology in Sarnia, Ontario. Lambton College is a small college, with 2,500 full time students. Lambton_College
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| Niagara College Niagara College is a College of Applied Arts and Technology within the Niagara Region of Southern Ontario. The college has four campusesWelland, the Niagara-on-the-Lake campus in Niagara-on-the-Lake, the Maid of the Mist Campus in Niagara Falls, home of the Tourism Industry Development Centre and the Ontario Street Site in St. Niagara_College
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| Ontario Student Assistance Program Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) is a financial aid program delivered by the government of Ontario, Canada, for post-secondary education students. The provincial government and the government of Canada fund OSAP to provide loans, grants, and scholarships on a needs-based formula. Ontario_Student_Assistance_Program
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| John Beverley Robinson John_Beverley_Robinson
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| Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (Ontario) Ministry_of_Agriculture,_Food_and_Rural_Affairs_(Ontario)
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| Norman Paterson School of International Affairs Norman Paterson School of International Affairs was established in 1965 at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada, with a grant from Senator Norman McLeod Paterson. It is widely considered to be Canada's premier school for the study of International Affairs. Norman_Paterson_School_of_International_Affairs
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| Carleton Ravens The Carleton Ravens are the athletic teams that represent Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The most notable sports team for Carleton is the men's basketball team. In men's basketball, the Ravens have won six of the last seven national men's championships, and went on an 87-game winning streak from 2003 until it was snapped on January 8, 2006 by the Brock Badgers. Carleton_Ravens
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| Lakehead Thunderwolves The Lakehead Thunderwolves are the varsity athletic teams that represent Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. Varsity teams include men's hockey, men's and women's track, women's volleyball, men's and women's basketball, Nordic skiing, cross country running and men's and women's wrestling.See also Canadian Interuniversity Sport and Ontario university athletics. Lakehead_Thunderwolves
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| Nipissing Lakers Nipissing_Lakers
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| RMC Paladins The RMC Paladins are the athletic teams that represent Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Team colours are red and white. Its main home is Kingston Military Community Sport Centre (KMCSC) and Navy Bay fields.The Paladins compete in eight sports in the Ontario University Athletics Ontario Universities Association (OUA) Basketball (M/W) Fencing (M/W) Hockey (M) Rugby union (M) Soccer (M/W) Taekwondo (M/W) Volleyball (M/W) Running (M/W) RMC_Paladins
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| Kemptville College Kemptville_College
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| Wolfe Island (Ontario) Wolfe Island is an island located at the entrance to the Saint Lawrence River in Lake Ontario near Kingston, Ontario. Wolfe Island is part of Frontenac County, Ontario. Together with Howe Island and Simcoe Island, it forms the township of Frontenac Islands. It is the largest of the Thousand Islands. The largest community on the island is Marysville. This island was named after British General James Wolfe. Wolfe_Island_(Ontario)
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| Catholic school This article is about Catholic schools in general. For specific schools named Catholic High School, see Catholic High School (disambiguation). Catholic_school
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| St. Lawrence College, Ontario St. Lawrence College (SLC) is a College of Applied Arts and Technology. It has three campuses in small to mid-sized cities in eastern Ontario, namely Brockville (1970), Cornwall (1968) and Kingston (founded September 1969). St._Lawrence_College,_Ontario
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| Ontario Superior Court of Justice Superior Court of Justice is the superior court of general jurisdiction for the Province of Ontario, Canada. It is the successor to the former Ontario Court of Justice (General Division), and was created on April 19 1999. Its predecessor, the Ontario Court (General Division) was the result of the 1990 merger of the previous High Court of Justice, District Court and Surrogate Court. Ontario_Superior_Court_of_Justice
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| Income trust income trust is an investment trust that holds income-producing assets. The term also designates a legal entity, capital structure and ownership vehicle for certain assets or businesses. Its shares or "trust units" are traded on securities exchanges just like stocks. The income is passed on to the investors, called "unitholders", through monthly or quarterly distributions. Distributions are typically higher than stock dividends, offering cash yields of up to 10% a year (up to 20% for riskier trusts). Income_trust
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| A Place to Stand, A Place to Grow A Place to Stand, A Place to Grow (Ontari-ari-ari-o!) was an unofficial anthem of the Canadian province of Ontario. The song was written as the signature tune for a movie of the same name that was featured at the Expo 67 Ontario pavilion.The song was written by Dolores Claman, who also wrote the Hockey Night in Canada theme, with lyrics by Richard Morris. Lyrics for a French version were written by Larry Trudel. A_Place_to_Stand,_A_Place_to_Grow
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| Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform (Ontario) Citizens'_Assembly_on_Electoral_Reform_(Ontario)
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| List of minimum wages in Canada Constitution of Canada, the responsibility for enacting and enforcing labour laws including minimum wages in Canada rests with the ten provinces. The three territories also having been granted this power by virtue of federal legislation. This means that each province and territory has its own minimum wage. List_of_minimum_wages_in_Canada
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| Attorney General of Ontario Attorney General of Ontario is a senior member of the Executive Council of Ontario (or cabinet) and governs the Ministry of the Attorney General of Ontario - the department responsible for the oversight of the justice system within the province. The Attorney General is an elected Member of Provincial Parliament who is chosen by the premier and appointed by the lieutenant-governor. Attorney_General_of_Ontario
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| Ontario Securities Commission Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) is a regulatory agency which administers and enforces securities legislation in the Canadian province of Ontario. The OSC is an Ontario Crown corporation which reports to the Ontario legislature through the Minister of Finance.OSC Mandate Protect investors from unfair, improper and fraudulent practices Foster fair and efficient capital markets Maintain public and investor confidence in the integrity of those markets Ontario_Securities_Commission
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| Constance Bay, Ottawa Constance_Bay,_Ottawa
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| College Student Alliance The College Student Alliance (CSA) represents students in Ontario community colleges. They currently represent 16 colleges and 23 student associations with over 109,000 full-time student members.The CSA was founded in 1975 as the Ontario Community College Student Parliamentary Association (OCCSPA). CSA’s main competencies include capacity building for its members, effective student advocacy and student leadership training. College_Student_Alliance
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| Embrun, Ontario Embrun (ˈɛmbrən in English; ), UN/LOCODE:CA EBU, is a community in the Canadian province of Ontario in the Eastern Ontario region. Embrun is also part of the National Capital Region. Embrun is part of the larger Russell Township in Prescott and Russell United Counties. With a population of 8,048 (entire town) Embrun,_Ontario
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| University and college admissions University admission or college admissions is the process through which students enter tertiary education at universities and colleges. Systems vary widely from country to country, and sometimes from institution to institution.In many countries, prospective university students apply for admission during their last year of high school or community college. University_and_college_admissions
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| Toronto Public Library The Toronto Public Library is the largest public library system in North America, located in Toronto, Canada. Established as the library of the York Mechanics' Institute in 1830, the Toronto Public Library now consists of 99 branch libraries and has over 11 million items in its collection. Toronto_Public_Library
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| Jean-Robert Gauthier Jean-Robert_Gauthier
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| Police board police board is an appointed form of local government charged with the responsibility of overseeing a territorial police department in Canada - the term is also used for the same function in Scotland. Every municipality in Canada that operates their own police force is required to establish such a board. The legislation of Police Boards is in the jurisdiction of each provincial legislature. Police_board
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| Gerry Altobello Gerry Altobello is a former city councillor in Toronto, Canada. He represented Scarborough Southwest. Altobello first entered politics in 1985 when he was elected to the council of Scarborough to represent Ward 2, defeating more left-leaning candidate Barry Boyle. At 27, he was the youngest member on the council. He was re-elected with ease in 1988, but in 1991 he faced a fierce election battle against businessman Danny Lovatsis. Nevertheless, he was re-elected. Gerry_Altobello
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| Angelica sinensis Angelica_sinensis
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| North York Central Library North York Central Library is located in northern Toronto, Ontario, Canada, at the intersection of Yonge Street and Empress Avenue, north of Sheppard Avenue. The library is located on the west side of Yonge Street beside Mel Lastman Square in the mall of the North York Civic Centre, which until 1998 was North York's City Hall. Its mailing address is 5120 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario, M2N 5N9. North_York_Central_Library
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| Collection agency A collection agency is a business that pursues payments on debts owed by individuals or businesses. Most collection agencies operate as agents of creditors and collect debts for a fee or percentage of the total amount owed. debt buyers", purchase debts from creditors for a fraction of the value of the debt and pursue the debtor for the full balance. Collection_agency
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| Greenshoe Green Shoe, also known by its legal title as an "over-allotment option" (the only way it can be referred to in a prospectus), gives underwriters the right to sell additional shares in a registered securities offering if demand for the securities is in excess of the original amount offered. Greenshoe
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| Democratic Renewal Secretariat Democratic_Renewal_Secretariat
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| Ministry of Children and Youth Services (Ontario) Ministry_of_Children_and_Youth_Services_(Ontario)
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