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  2. Social programs in Canada - Wikipedia

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    All provinces maintain a low-income-support program known by names such as "social assistance", "income support", "income assistance" and "welfare assistance"; popularly they are known as welfare (French: le bien-être social or l'aide sociale). [5] Like in the United States, welfare in Canada colloquially refers to direct payments to low ...

  3. Nanaimo Regional Transit System - Wikipedia

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    Regional District of Nanaimo Transit System provides both conventional bus service and special needs paratransit services within the Regional District of Nanaimo in British Columbia, Canada. The system, operated by the Regional Transportation Services Department, is jointly funded by BC Transit , the provincial agency responsible for transit ...

  4. Regional District of Nanaimo - Wikipedia

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    The Regional District of Nanaimo is a regional district located on the eastern coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. [3] It is bordered to the south by the Cowichan Valley Regional District , to the west by the Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District , and to the northwest by the Comox Valley Regional District .

  5. British Columbia Conservation Officer Service - Wikipedia

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    The British Columbia Conservation Officer Service (BCCOS) is responsible for protecting the environment and natural resources in British Columbia.Conservation officers are peace officers, armed, and enforce 6 federal statutes and 25 provincial statutes, including the Species at Risk Act, Liquor Control and Licensing Act, Wildlife Act and Environmental Management Act.

  6. Workfare - Wikipedia

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    Workfare is a governmental plan under which welfare recipients are required to accept public-service jobs or to participate in job training. [1] Many countries around the world have adopted workfare (sometimes implemented as "work-first" policies) to reduce poverty among able-bodied adults; however, their approaches to execution vary. [2]

  7. Health and Welfare Canada - Wikipedia

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    5. Allan MacEachen: December 18, 1965 - April 19, 1968 April 20, 1968 - July 5, 1968 under Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau: 6. John C. Munro: July 6, 1968 - November 26, 1972 7. Marc Lalonde: November 27, 1972 - September 17, 1977 8. Monique Bégin: September 18, 1977 - June 3, 1979 9. David Edward Crombie: June 4, 1979 - March 2, 1980

  8. Wellness check - Wikipedia

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    South Carolina National Guard conducting wellness checks on local citizens. A wellness check (also known as a welfare check or a Safe and Well check) is a colloquial term for an in-person visit from one or more persons, usually by law enforcement or public safety officers, conducted in response to concerns raised about the person's wellbeing.

  9. National Council of Welfare - Wikipedia

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    Child Benefits [5] The Tax System [6] The Retirement Income System; Employment Programs [7] Social Services, Such As Child Care And Child Welfare; Legal Services; Women And Children; The National Council of Welfare was first established in legislation in 1962 [Chapter 16, Statutes of Canada 1962-63 amending the Department of Health and Welfare ...