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A 2004 Border Transportation Partnership study showed that 257,000 jobs in Michigan and $13 billion in annual production depend on the Detroit–Windsor international border crossing. [8] With many new businesses in the suburbs, the region is competitive in emerging technologies including biotechnology , nanotechnology , information technology ...
Ontario Beer: A Heady History of Brewing from the Great Lakes to the Hudson Bay. History Press. ISBN 9781626192560. Ontario Hereford Association (2005). Hereford memoirs Ontario: history and highlights of the White-Faced Hereford Cattle and their breeders in the province of Ontario from 1860 to 2005. Ontario Hereford Association. ISBN 0973689706.
The Treasury Board was originally established in 1886 as a committee of the Cabinet of Ontario.Prior to 1950, the board met infrequently and had no permanent staff. Its primary role during this period was to review and approve Special Warrants and Treasury Board Orders to meet shortfalls in departmental estimates.
Mike Duggan, then Wayne County's deputy county executive and vice chair of SMART's board of directors, was named the agency's general manager in February 1992. [6] The first millages to fund SMART passed by wide margins in Macomb and Wayne counties in May 1995, [7] [8] followed by a similar millage in Oakland County the following June. [9]
Here are the Detroit Free Press Editorial Board's choices for the general election on Nov. 8, 2022. You can use our voter guide to see which of these Michigan local and statewide races are on your ...
1981: The Board of Health changes its name to the Department of Health; 2004: The Department of Health changes its name to the Detroit Department of Health and Wellness Promotion (DHWP) 2013: Detroit became the first major U.S. city to contract health department services with a private, not-for-profit institute
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The Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) was an independent administrative board, operated as an adjudicative tribunal, [1] in the province of Ontario, Canada. It heard applications and appeals on municipal and planning disputes, [ 2 ] as well as other matters specified in provincial legislation.