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  2. Skill testing question - Wikipedia

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    For example, a sample question is "(16 × 5) - (12 ÷ 4)" (Answer: 77). The winner should not receive any assistance (e.g. using a calculator, asking another individual to calculate the answer for the winner) in answering the STQ. Enforcement of these rules is not very stringent, especially for small prizes.

  3. Code for Canada - Wikipedia

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    In April 2017, Deb Matthews, the Ontario minister for digital governance announced that the Province of Ontario was co-founding Code for Canada with a contribution of $700,000. Code for Canada's designers and coders work with government to improve and/or create "high-technology" coding that is "simpler, faster and easier to use", resulting in ...

  4. Sweepstake - Wikipedia

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    What an American would call a "sweepstakes" — a random prize draw promoting a commercial product — is likely to be labelled as a "prize draw" or "competition" in the UK. [10] In the UK, prize competitions and prize draws are free of statutory control under the Gambling Act 2005, [11] but should follow the CAP Code.

  5. I've Won Big in Sweepstakes, and You Can, Too - AOL

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    Although prizes are untaxed in Canada, they are in the U.S., and any win with a value of $600 or more will generate a 1099-Misc. Write the sponsor a thank you note. It's the least you can do with ...

  6. List of Canadian awards - Wikipedia

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    Canada's Walk of Fame Walk of Fame star: 1998 Achievements and accomplishments of successful Canadians United Nations Association in Canada: Pearson Medal of Peace: 1979 Contribution to international service Royal Society of Canada: Awards from the Royal Society of Canada: Varies Varies Royal Canadian Mounted Police: Connaught Cup: 1914 Pistol ...

  7. BEWARE: Publishers Clearing House doesn't ask winners ... - AOL

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    Jun. 29—Scammers are using a Publisher Clearing House ruse as the latest tactic to take people's money. Publishers Clearing House sweepstakes are legitimate, however, scammers have honed in on a ...

  8. Enterprize Canada - Wikipedia

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    Of these 100, the top three were chosen from each of the four regions to compete in the national finals in Vancouver. Over $80,000 in prize money was awarded in 2008, with a $20,000 business grant awarded to the top team. [6] With a prize pool worth over $100,000, the 2009 competition will be the largest of its kind in Canada. [7]

  9. Convicted felons, such as Trump, can get permits to enter ...

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    Government of Canada, accessed Dec. 10, Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (S.C. 2001, c. 27) Thank you for supporting our journalism. You can subscribe to our print edition, ad-free app or e ...