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 Politics <b>ofb> Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
If the Commons passes a motion <b>ofb> no confidence in the <b>governmentb>, the prime minister and his cabinet are expected either to resign their offices or to ask for Parliament to be dissolved so that a general election can be held.
Minority <b>governmentb> situations in Canada may become somewhat difficult to manage though, as in the past there were only three parties that had a significant number <b>ofb> seats in parliament (fourth parties were at times represented in small numbers), although the third party has changed over time.
Canada is a constitutional monarchy and a Commonwealth Realm (see Monarchy in Canada) with a federal system <b>ofb> parliamentary <b>governmentb>, and strong democratic traditions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_of_Canada   (5541 words)

  
 Head <b>ofb> <b>governmentb> - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch
The head <b>ofb> <b>governmentb> is the leader <b>ofb> the <b>governmentb> or cabinet.
In many, they are commissioned to form a <b>governmentb> by the head <b>ofb> state, on the basis <b>ofb> the strength <b>ofb> party support in the lower house.
In systems where the head <b>ofb> <b>governmentb> possesses a large amount <b>ofb> power, he or she may be provided with an official residence, as with a head <b>ofb> state.
http://encyclopedia.worldsearch.com/head_of_government.htm   (975 words)

  
 <b>Governmentb>
The powers <b>ofb> the territorial governments are delegated by the federal <b>governmentb>.
For the territories, federal laws regulate the election <b>ofb> territorial councils, whose powers - including passing territorial laws - are conferred by the federal <b>governmentb>.
The federal <b>governmentb> is responsible for matters that concern Canada as a whole, such as interprovincial and international trade, national defence, criminal law, the banking and monetary systerms, and the fisheries.
http://proudcanadiankids.ca/government.htm   (235 words)

  
 <b>Governmentb> <b>ofb> Canada
Canada's parliament consists <b>ofb> an elected House <b>ofb> Commons and an appointed Senate.
Canada is a constitutional monarchy with a federal system, a parliamentary <b>governmentb>, and strong democratic traditions.
She appoints a governor general, who serves as her representative in Canada, on the advice <b>ofb> the prime minister <b>ofb> Canada, usually for a 5-year term.
http://www.vec.ca/English/2/canada-government.cfm   (450 words)

  
 The National <b>Governmentb> (from France) --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
One component <b>ofb> <b>governmentb> that is common to both types is a cabinet, or a body <b>ofb> advisers to the chief <b>ofb> state.
The word <b>governmentb> is derived from a Greek verb meaning “to pilot a ship.” It is a fitting derivation, since, in metaphorical terms, it is the responsibility <b>ofb> <b>governmentb> to steer the “ship <b>ofb> state.” Governments have been a part <b>ofb> human history for thousands <b>ofb> years.
France is governed under the constitution <b>ofb> the Fifth Republic, which went into effect on Oct. 4, 1958, and has since been revised.
http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article-201129   (860 words)

  
 <b>Governmentb> Sites Canada
Citizenship and Immigration Canada was created in November 1993 and formally established by an Act <b>ofb> Parliament in June 1994.
The members <b>ofb> the CRDD and IAD are appointed by the Governor in Council for terms <b>ofb> up to seven years while the decision-makers <b>ofb> the Adjudication Division are public servants, appointed pursuant to Canada's Public Service Employment Act.
The IRB's chief executive officer, the Chairperson, reports to Parliament through the Minister <b>ofb> Citizenship and Immigration Canada.
http://www.uni-bremen.de/~migra/government_sites_canada.htm   (461 words)

  
 Canada
The Canadian <b>governmentb> can be very confusing due to all the different types <b>ofb> legislature that the country has, but Canada mainly tries to stick to their constitution as much as possible.
This type <b>ofb> <b>governmentb> was put in the core <b>ofb> the Canadian Constitution, which comes from the British North America Act <b>ofb> 1867.
The constitution states that the powers <b>ofb> <b>governmentb> should be divided into three equal parts.
http://student.elon.edu/dschooff/webpage.htm   (941 words)

  
 Canada's <b>Governmentb> web page
Canada was a part <b>ofb> Great Britain until 1867 and did not sever its ties completely until 1982.
America’s legislative body is the congress, but our head <b>ofb> <b>governmentb> is President Bill Clinton.
Canada is a democracy, but their <b>governmentb> is slightly different from America’s <b>governmentb>.
http://www.mrdowling.com/709-Canadagvt.html   (168 words)

  
 <b>Governmentb> Sites Canada
Communication Canada, created in 1996, is an agency <b>ofb> the <b>Governmentb> <b>ofb> Canada.
Citizenship and Immigration Canada was created in November 1993 and formally established by an Act <b>ofb> Parliament in June 1994.
The members <b>ofb> the CRDD and IAD are appointed by the Governor in Council for terms <b>ofb> up to seven years while the decision-makers <b>ofb> the Adjudication Division are public servants, appointed pursuant to Canada's Public Service Employment Act.
http://www.uni-bremen.de/~migra/government_sites_canada.htm   (461 words)

  
 Canadian Constitutional Documents
Allowed the <b>governmentb> <b>ofb> Canada to create a temporary <b>governmentb> for Rupert's Land when it was admitted into the union.
In Canada's case, section 118 <b>ofb> the Constitution Act, 1867, was repealed.
This is the first time the Constitution <b>ofb> Canada formally mentions the existance <b>ofb> the Prime Minister.
http://www.solon.org/Constitutions/Canada/English/index.html   (2858 words)

  
 National <b>governmentb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The party did dismally in the election which re-elected the Liberal <b>governmentb> <b>ofb> William Lyon Mackenzie King whose party continued to rule alone for the duration <b>ofb> World War II.
This coalition had some support from National Liberals, also, with the disarray <b>ofb> the Liberal Party <b>ofb> the time; it took in broader support in the war years, and nominally persisted until the general election <b>ofb> 1945.
In Canada, during World War II, the opposition Conservative Party ran under the name National <b>Governmentb> in the 1940 election as a means <b>ofb> promoting their platform <b>ofb> creating a wartime national <b>governmentb> coalition (evocative <b>ofb> the previous war's Union <b>governmentb>).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_government   (422 words)

  
 Canada
Canada's largest legal database provider, Quicklaw has over 1000 searchable databases and bulletin boards <b>ofb> full text judgments from all court levels and many administrative tribunals in Canada, as well as full text databases <b>ofb> legislation, tax and news.
The Aboriginal Justice Strategy (AJS) "composed <b>ofb> three components: community-based justice programs that are cost-shared with provincial and territorial governments, the Aboriginal Justice Learning Network and self-<b>governmentb> negotiations in the field <b>ofb> administration <b>ofb> justice.
The site is maintained by Dave Roberts, a lawyer admitted in the US, Canada and England.
http://www.washlaw.edu/forint/america/canada.html   (553 words)

  
 CanadaInfo: <b>Governmentb> in Canada
he Federal <b>Governmentb> is seated in Ottawa and is headed by the Governor General <b>ofb> Canada on the advice <b>ofb> the Prime Minister.
As a result, Crown lands in the territories are retained by the federal <b>governmentb> in the Crown in right <b>ofb> Canada.
Each has its own capital city and is headed by a Lieutenant Governor (provinces) or a Commissioner (territories) on the advice <b>ofb> a Premier (provinces) or a <b>Governmentb> Leader (territories).
http://www.craigmarlatt.com/canada/government/government.html   (434 words)

  
 Canada: <b>Governmentb>
Supreme Court <b>ofb> Canada rules that, when Canadian <b>governmentb> granted extradition to United States <b>ofb> two Canadian youths to be tried for triple murders without obtaining assurances that Washington state would not impose death penalty, it contravened the Canadian Charter <b>ofb> Rights and Liberties.
Canada: the Biodiesel Association <b>ofb> Canada was formed at the start <b>ofb> the year to work with <b>governmentb> agencies on legislation.(Biodiesel Association <b>ofb> Canada)(Brief Article) (Oils & Fats International)
for a list <b>ofb> Canada's prime ministers.) Canada has an independent judiciary; the highest court is the Supreme Court, with nine members.
http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/world/A0857149.html   (508 words)

  
 BBC NEWS World Americas Canada <b>governmentb> loses key vote
Canada's Liberal minority <b>governmentb> says it will not resign, despite losing a key censure vote in parliament.
In testimony on Monday, Benoit Corbeil, the party's former chief executive in the province <b>ofb> Quebec, said he gave envelopes stuffed with C$100 bills to party staffers now working for <b>governmentb> ministers.
Governments in Canada have to resign if they are defeated in the House <b>ofb> Commons in a formal vote <b>ofb> confidence or over key legislative matters such as the federal budget.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/newsFeedXML/moreover/-/1/hi/world/americas/4532329.stm   (475 words)

  
 CIC Canada A Look at Canada
There are federal, provincial, territorial and municipal (or local) levels <b>ofb> <b>governmentb> in Canada.
The responsibilities <b>ofb> the federal and provincial governments were first defined in 1867 in the British North America Act.
Once a majority <b>ofb> MPs and senators have approved a bill, the Governor General gives final approval and the bill becomes law.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/citizen/look/look-13e.html   (288 words)

  
 The arms <b>ofb> Canada
The royal proclamation makes special reference to the request by the <b>Governmentb> <b>ofb> Canada and states that the grant <b>ofb> arms or flags is made on the advice <b>ofb> the Privy Council and by the powers conferred by the first Article <b>ofb> the British statute "The Union <b>ofb> Ireland Act, 1800".
This request was approved and the arms assigned to Canada were appointed and declared in the proclamation (text on next page) <b>ofb> His Majesty King George V dated November 21, 1921.
A special committee was mandated by the Governor General in 1919 to study the question on the arms <b>ofb> Canada.
http://www.pch.gc.ca/progs/cpsc-ccsp/sc-cs/arm1_e.cfm   (566 words)

  
 Embassy Washington / Ambassade du Canada à Washington
Embassy Washington / Ambassade du Canada à Washington
http://www.canadianembassy.org   (8 words)

  
 National Anthem: O Canada
He chose law and rose rapidly in the profession, becoming in due course, like Routhier, a judge first as Recorder <b>ofb> the City <b>ofb> Montréal and later to the Exchequer Court <b>ofb> Canada (now the Federal Court <b>ofb> Canada).
Calixa Lavallée was born in Verchères, Canada East, on December 28, 1842, the son <b>ofb> Augustin Lavallée, a woodcutter and blacksmith, who became an instrument repairman, bandleader and music teacher.
It was during this Quebec period, in 1880 that Lavallée composed the music <b>ofb> "O Canada" for the "Congrès national des Canadiens-Français".
http://www.pch.gc.ca/progs/cpsc-ccsp/sc-cs/anthem_e.cfm   (2878 words)

  
 canada <b>governmentb> jobs - Search.hm
<b>Governmentb> <b>ofb> Canada Newsroom - News from Canada's <b>Governmentb>.
But it is the job <b>ofb> Finance Canada to help the federal <b>governmentb> decide who gets taxed, how and how much.
Canada Immigration Law offices <b>ofb> Colin R. Singer
http://search.hm/search/canada-government-jobs/1-12.html   (625 words)

  
 Department <b>ofb> Justice Canada - Ministère de la justice Canada
Department <b>ofb> Justice Canada - Ministère de la justice Canada
http://canada.justice.gc.ca   (10 words)

  
 Welcome to the Committee on Open <b>Governmentb>
That being so, while the national <b>governmentb> <b>ofb> Canada and the provincial <b>governmentb> <b>ofb> Ontario participate in the operation <b>ofb> international bridges and appoint four members to the Commission, the Commission does not appear to be a Canadian governmental entity.
It is now my understanding, however, that no unit <b>ofb> <b>governmentb> in Canada exercises control, other than through the designation <b>ofb> four members <b>ofb> the Commission.
With respect to the disclosure <b>ofb> <b>governmentb> records, the federal Freedom <b>ofb> Information Act (5 USC §552) pertains to records <b>ofb> federal agencies; the New York Freedom <b>ofb> Information Law (Public Officers Law, Article 6, §§84-90) pertains to records <b>ofb> entities <b>ofb> state and local <b>governmentb> in New York.
http://www.dos.state.ny.us/coog/ftext/f14051.htm   (491 words)

  
 The Supreme Court <b>ofb> Canada
For lawyers : Supreme Court Act and new Rules <b>ofb> the Supreme Court <b>ofb> Canada
This service is provided through a joint project between the Supreme Court <b>ofb> Canada and the LexUM team <b>ofb> the Centre de recherche en droit public at University <b>ofb> Montreal.
Supreme Court <b>ofb> Canada Reports <b>ofb> Published Judgments
http://www.lexum.umontreal.ca/csc-scc/en/index.html   (105 words)

  
 Children, Families and Youth (govt.)- Les enfants, les familles et les jeunes (gouv.)
The scope <b>ofb> federal, provincial and territorial <b>governmentb> programs and services for children, families and youth is quite broad.
Understanding the Early Years (UEY) "is a federal <b>governmentb> initiative that provides communities with information on the 'readiness to learn' <b>ofb> their children, the family and community factors that influence child development, and the local resources available to support young children and their families.
NOTE: The National Longitudinal Survey <b>ofb> Children and Youth (NLSCY) is a long-term study by Social Development Canada and Statistics Canada, which follows the development <b>ofb> children from birth to early adulthood.
http://www.canadiansocialresearch.net/chnbkmrk.htm   (7438 words)

  
 Canadian Social Research Links
All Canadian federal, provincial and territorial <b>governmentb> home pages on one page
Case law / Court decisions / Inquests (185)
* Recent (Sept-Oct) reports from the National Center for Children in Poverty - NCCP (Washington):
http://www.canadiansocialresearch.net   (1554 words)

  
 Governments on the WWW: Canada
Notice: Regional and municipal governments <b>ofb> this country are not covered by this database.
Canadian Embassy in Washington, United States <b>ofb> America / Ambassade du Canada à Washington, États-Unis d'Amérique
<b>Governmentb> <b>ofb> Nunavut/ Nunavut Kavamat / Gouvernement du Nunavut
http://www.gksoft.com/govt/en/ca.html   (2919 words)

  
 Canadian Social Research Links
All Canadian federal, provincial and territorial <b>governmentb> home pages on one page
Women's Civil and Political Rights in Canada 2005 (September 2005)
Case law / Court decisions / Inquests (185)
http://www.canadiansocialresearch.net   (1467 words)

  
 Leader <b>ofb> the Opposition in the Senate (Canada) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Canada, the Leader <b>ofb> the Official Opposition in the Senate (French: Leader de l'opposition au Sénat) is the leader <b>ofb> the largest party in the Senate that is not in <b>governmentb>.
Therefore, the Leader <b>ofb> the Opposition in the Senate is the leader <b>ofb> the largest party in the Senate that is not in <b>governmentb>.
Leader <b>ofb> the Opposition in the Senate (Canada)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leader_of_the_Opposition_in_the_Senate_(Canada)   (265 words)

  
 Constitution <b>ofb> Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Act renamed Canada "The Province <b>ofb> Quebec" and redefined its borders and established a British-appointed colonial <b>governmentb>.
The Constitution <b>ofb> Canada is the supreme law in Canada.
The composition <b>ofb> the Constitution <b>ofb> Canada is defined in section 52(2) <b>ofb> the Constitution Act, 1982 as consisting <b>ofb> the Canada Act 1982 (including the Constitution Act, 1982), all acts and orders referred to in the schedule (including the Constitution Act, 1867), and any amendments to these documents.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitution_of_Canada   (1317 words)

  
 Map & Graph: Countries by <b>Governmentb>: National holiday
National Day, 26 October (1955); note - commemorates the State Treaty restoring national sovereignty and the end <b>ofb> occupation and the passage <b>ofb> the law on permanent neutrality
National Day (Birthday <b>ofb> Grand Duchess Charlotte) 23 June
National Day, 23 February (1984); note - 1 January 1984 was the date <b>ofb> independence from the UK, 23 February 1984 was the date <b>ofb> independence from British protection
http://www.nationmaster.com/graph-T/gov_nat_hol   (1133 words)

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