| Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration (Ontario) Ministry_of_Citizenship_and_Immigration_(Ontario)
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| Ministry of Community and Social Services (Ontario) Ministry of Community and Social Services in the Canadian province of Ontario is responsible for social services such as welfare, and disability insurance and community service programs around issues such as homelessness, domestic violence, spousal support and assisted housing for people with disabilities.The current Minister of Community and Social Services in the Executive Council of Ontario (or provincial cabinet) is the Honourable Madeleine Meilleur. Ministry_of_Community_and_Social_Services_(Ontario)
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| Toronto District School Board Toronto_District_School_Board
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| Ontario Women's Directorate Ontario_Women's_Directorate
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| Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services (Ontario) Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services is responsible for law enforcement services in the Canadian province of Ontario, including the Ontario Provincial Police, jails, parole boards, public safety and disaster management. The ministry was created as the Ministry of Public Safety and Security in 2002 with the amalgamation of the former Ministry of Correctional Services and the Ministry of the Solicitor General of Ontario. Ministry_of_Community_Safety_and_Correctional_Services_(Ontario)
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| Ministry of Consumer and Business Services (Ontario) Ministry of Consumer and Business Services in the Canadian province of Ontario was responsible for government relations with citizens and businesses. These included the provision of birth, death and marriage certificates, land registry, government publications, fraud investigations and customer service complaints.The Ministry of Consumer and Business Services merged with sections of the Management Board Secretariat on June 29, 2005 to form the Ontario Ministry of Government Services (MGS) Ministry_of_Consumer_and_Business_Services_(Ontario)
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| Ministry of Culture (Ontario) Ministry_of_Culture_(Ontario)
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| Office of Francophone Affairs Office_of_Francophone_Affairs
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| Ministry of Economic Development (Ontario) Ministry of Economic Development in the Canadian province of Ontario is responsible for programs to attract and retain business and economic development in the province. This is pursued through research and development funding, business advisory services, career exploration opportunities and business startup programs for youth, skills development and marketing Ontario to potential international business investors. Ministry_of_Economic_Development_(Ontario)
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| Ministry of Education (Ontario) Ministry of Education (MOE) is the agencies of the Ontario government in the Canadian province of Ontario responsible for government policy, funding, curriculum planning and direction in all levels of public education, including elementary and secondary schools.This Ministry is responsible for curriculum and guidelines for all officially recognized elementary and secondary schools in the province and some outside of the province. Ministry_of_Education_(Ontario)
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| Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure (Ontario) Ministry_of_Energy_and_Infrastructure_(Ontario)
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| Xylazine Xylazine is a drug that is used for sedation, anesthesia, muscle relaxation, and analgesia in animals such as horses, cattle and other large (non-human) mammals. An analogue of clonidine, it is an agonist at the 2 class of adrenergic receptor. As with other 2 agonists, adverse effects include bradycardia, conduction disturbances, and myocardial depression. Xylazine
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| Highway 638 (Ontario) Highway 638 is a secondary highway located in the District of Algoma in Ontario. The highway measures 52.1 km in length, extending from Echo Bay eastward through the communities of Sylvan Valley, Leeburn and Ophir, where it turns southward and runs south through Rydal Bank, Bruce Station, and finally to its southeastern terminus, also at Highway 17, in the town of Bruce Mines. Highway_638_(Ontario)
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| Provincial highways in Ontario Talk:Provincial_highways_in_Ontario
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| 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) is a common systemic herbicide used in the control of broadleaf weeds. It is the most widely used herbicide in the world, and the third most commonly used in North America. 2,4-D is also an important synthetic auxin, often used in laboratories for plant research and as a supplement in plant cell culture media such as MS medium. 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic_acid
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| Dubitative mood Dubitative mood is a grammatical mood found in some languages, that indicates that the statement is dubious, doubtful, or uncertain. It may subsist as a separate morphological category, as in Bulgarian, or else as a category of use of another form, as of the conditional mood of Italian.An example can be taken from Ojibwe, an Algonquian language of North America. Dubitative_mood
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| Irrealis mood Irrealis moods are the main set of grammatical moods that indicate that a certain situation or action is not known to have happened as the speaker is talking. Irrealis_mood
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| Public holidays in Canada Talk:Public_holidays_in_Canada
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| Coach Canada Coach Canada is the Canadian affiliate of Coach USA, and part of the North American operations of Stagecoach, the international transport group, with its headquarters in Perth, Scotland, UK.Operations are confined to the provinces of Quebec and Ontario, providing services in the main centres such as Toronto, Montreal, Kingston, Niagara Falls and London. The division is mainly a mix of scheduled services and charter operations, with the addition of some transit, school bus and sightseeing tour operations. Coach_Canada
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| Road surface marking Road surface marking is any kind of device or material that is used on a road surface in order to convey official information. Road surface markings are used on paved roadways to provide guidance and information to drivers and pedestrians. Uniformity of the markings is an important factor in minimizing confusion and uncertainty about their meaning, and efforts exist to standardise such markings across borders. However, countries and areas categorize and specifiy road surface markings in different ways. Road_surface_marking
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| King City, Ontario King City is an affluent, unincorporated village in King Township, Ontario, Canada, located just north of Toronto. It is the largest community in King Township, with 2686 dwellings and a population of 7814. King_City,_Ontario
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| Fruit vegetables Category_talk:Fruit_vegetables
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| Highway 69 (Ontario) Highway 69 is a major north-south highway in Central and Northern Ontario, linking Sudbury with Highway 400 in Parry Sound.The current highway begins at the Highway 400 interchange south of MacTier (exit 189), and ends at an interchange with Highway 17 in Sudbury. After the interchange, the roadway continues northward into the urban core of Sudbury as Regent Street/Municipal Road 46. Highway_69_(Ontario)
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| Thomas W. Lamb This article is about Thomas W. Lamb, American theater designer. For the industrial designer, see Thomas LambThomas White Lamb (1871 - 1942) was one of the foremost American theater and cinema architects in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is noted for designing New York's Ziegfeld Theatre, as well as the second Madison Square Garden. Lamb's architectural archive is held by the Drawings and Archives Department of Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library at Columbia University. Thomas_W._Lamb
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| Ipperwash Provincial Park Ipperwash Provincial Park is a provincial park on the shores of southern Lake Huron in Lambton County, Ontario.Located near Grand Bend, the 56 hectare, or , park was established in 1936 and contains a long sandy beach on the lakeshore, as well as rare flowers and sand dunes. Wildlife include migrating jaegers, scoter, grebe and Brant geese. Ipperwash_Provincial_Park
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| Louis Archambault Louis Archambault, OC (April 4, 1915 Quebec sculptor.Born in Montreal, Quebec, he won the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada's Allied Arts Medal in 1958. Louis_Archambault
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| DoubleBlue/ToDo User:DoubleBlue/ToDo
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| Grand River Bridge (Ontario) The Caledonia Bridge (Built in 1927) is a major landmark in the small town of Caledonia Ontario Canada. The Bridge is the focal point of the town and can be seen from all major areas. For many years the bridge has withstood the ravages of the Grand River. The bridge although worn and old, is one of Caledonia's main tourist attractions. Many take advantage of having such a beautiful piece of history and think of it as just a bridge, when it is truly Caledonia's Lifeblood. Grand_River_Bridge_(Ontario)
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| Hydro One Hydro One Incorporated delivers electricity across the Canadian province of Ontario. It is a crown corporation wholly owned by the Government of Ontario.Hydro One traces its history to the early 20th century to the establishment of the Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, renamed as "Ontario Hydro" in 1974. Hydro_One
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| Durham Region Transit Durham Region Transit (DRT) is the regional public transit operator in Durham Region, east of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Its headquarters are at 605 Rossland Rd East in Whitby, Ontario, and there are regional centres in Ajax, Whitby, and Oshawa. Durham_Region_Transit
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| Loughborough Lake Loughborough Lake is a lake in Ontario, Canada. Located north of Kingston, Ontario. Loughborough Lake is famous for its natural beauty. This lake is long and in area, is dotted with many small islands, and has over of shoreline. From the lily padded back bays and weed beds, to the of water where the lake trout can be found, this lake offers the type of structure that is a fisherman's paradise. Loughborough_Lake
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| Bouncer (doorman) Talk:Bouncer_(doorman)
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| King Creek, Ontario King Creek is a hamlet located in King Township, Ontario, Canada. It is a small area with few homes, located immediately east of Nobleton. To the east is King City. King_Creek,_Ontario
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| Strange, Ontario Strange is a hamlet on the western outskirt of King City located in King Township, Ontario, Canada. It is directly north of Laskay, and is a sparsely populated agricultural area.Strange was founded as Williamstown in 1841 with the opening of a general store. Strange,_Ontario
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| Ansnorveldt, Ontario Ansnorveldt is a hamlet located at the northeastern edge of King Township, in Ontario, Canada. Ansnorveldt,_Ontario
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| Ontario electoral reform referendum, 2007 An Ontario electoral reform referendum was held on October 10, 2007, in an attempt to establish a mixed member proportional representation (MMP) system for elections to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. However, the vote went heavily in favor of the existing plurality voting or "first-past-the-post" (FPTP) system. Ontario_electoral_reform_referendum,_2007
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| Anne Langton Anne Langton (June 24, 1804 May 10, 1893) was an aristocratic English artist who specialized in landscapes and miniature portraiture. In 1837, she settled on the frontier in Upper Canada, where she continued her artwork and also became known for her writing. Anne_Langton
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| Pottageville, Ontario Pottageville is an unincorporated community located in northeastern King Township, in Ontario, Canada. It is near Schomberg. It is named for one of its early settlers, Edward Pottage. Pottageville,_Ontario
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| Happy Valley, King, Ontario Happy Valley is a sparsely populated ecologically-sensitive area located in King Township, Ontario, Canada. Happy_Valley,_King,_Ontario
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| Ontario rubric Talk:Ontario_rubric
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| St. Paul's United College St._Paul's_United_College
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| Father Michael McGivney Catholic Academy Father Michael McGivney Catholic Academy is a high school in Markham, Ontario, Canada. The school was founded by the York Catholic District School Board in 1989 and is named in honour of Michael J. McGivney, founder of Knights of Columbus.The school has an enrollment of 1400 students ranging from grade 9 to 12. Father_Michael_McGivney_Catholic_Academy
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| Ministry of Transportation (Ontario) The Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO) is an Ontario government ministry responsible for transport infrastructure and law in the Canadian province of Ontario. Ministry_of_Transportation_(Ontario)
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| Ministry of Tourism and Recreation (Ontario) Ministry of Tourism is responsible for tourism, sport and recreation in the Canadian province of Ontario.The current Minister of Tourism is Monique Smith. Ministry_of_Tourism_and_Recreation_(Ontario)
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| Ministry of Public Infrastructure Renewal (Ontario) Ministry_of_Public_Infrastructure_Renewal_(Ontario)
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| Ministry of Northern Development and Mines (Ontario) Ministry of Northern Development and Mines (MNDM) is responsible for assisting economic development in the Northern Ontario region, and for mining regulation, in the Canadian province of Ontario.The ministry's head office is located in Sudbury. The current Minister of Northern Development and Mines is the Honourable Michael Gravelle.MNDM's programs also include the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund, and the creation and funding of local services boards to provide essential services in remote Northern Ontario communities which are not served by incorporated municipal governments. Ministry_of_Northern_Development_and_Mines_(Ontario)
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| Ministry of Natural Resources (Ontario) Ministry of Natural Resources is a government agency of the Canadian province of Ontario that is responsible for managing and protecting its natural resources. Its offices are divided into Northwestern, Northeastern and Southern Ontario districts, headquartered in Thunder Bay, Timmins and Peterborough, respectively.The ministry came into existence in 1972 and prior to that similar responsibilities were handled by the former Ontario Department of Lands and Forests. Ministry_of_Natural_Resources_(Ontario)
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| Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing (Ontario) Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing is responsible for municipal affairs and housing in the Canadian province of Ontario.The current Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing is Jim Watson. Ministry_of_Municipal_Affairs_and_Housing_(Ontario)
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| Management Board Secretariat (Ontario) Management_Board_Secretariat_(Ontario)
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| Ministry of Labour (Ontario) Ministry of Labour is responsible for labour issues in the Canadian province of Ontario.The Ministry of Labour and its agencies are responsible for employment equity and rights, occupational health and safety, and labour relations.. The ministry’s three program responsibilities are delivered from a head office in Toronto and 19 offices organized around four regions, centred in Ottawa, Hamilton, Sudbury and Toronto. As well, the ministry oversees the work of eight specialized agencies. Ministry_of_Labour_(Ontario)
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