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  2. Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act

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    An Act to support and promote electronic commerce by protecting the personal information that is collected, used or disclosed in certain circumstances, by providing for the use of electronic means to communicate or record information or transactions, and by amending the Canada Evidence Act, the Statutory Instruments Act and the Statute Revision Act

  3. Revised Statutes of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The Revised Statutes of Ontario (RSO; Quebec French: Lois refondues de l'Ontario, LRO) is the name of several consolidations of public acts in the Canadian province of Ontario, promulgated approximately decennially from 1877 to 1990. [1] [2]

  4. Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (Ontario)

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    One of the conditions for the NDP's support was passage of Bill 34, legislation which would establish new freedom of information and privacy protection law, and which relied on the recommendations of the Williams Commission. Bill 34 was originally introduced in July, 1985 and referred for public consultations between March 1986 and May 1987. [4]

  5. Legislative assemblies of Canadian provinces and territories

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    Governor of New France — 1763–1791 Council for the Affairs of the Province of Quebec: Governor of the Province of Quebec: Governor-in-Council 1791–1838 Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada: Legislative Council of Lower Canada: Lieutenant Governor of Lower Canada Parliament of Lower Canada: 1838–1841 — Special Council of Lower Canada ...

  6. Government of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Ontario (French: Gouvernement de l'Ontario) is the body responsible for the administration of the Canadian province of Ontario.The term Government of Ontario refers specifically to the executive—political ministers of the Crown (the Cabinet/Executive Council), appointed on the advice of the premier, and the non-partisan Ontario Public Service (whom the Executive Council ...

  7. 42nd Parliament of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Bill 276 made the Northern Ontario School of Medicine and the Collège de Hearst into universities, [43] dissolved the Health Professions Regulatory Advisory Council and the Ontario Drug Benefit Act's Pharmacy Council and a Citizens' Council, and created a prohibition on recordings hearings of the Landlord and Tenant Board. [44]

  8. Ontario Premier Doug Ford vows to ban contracts with US ... - AOL

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    “Every year, the Ontario government and its agencies spend $30 billion on procurement, alongside our $200 billion plan to build Ontario,” the premier wrote. In US dollars, that amounts to $20 ...

  9. Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005

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    "Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005, S.O. 2005, c. 11". e-Laws (Government of Ontario). 24 July 2014. Accessibility at the Government of Ontario; Integrated Accessibility Standards Regulation at the Ontario Ministry of Economic Development, Employment and Infrastructure; Yousif, Zeinab (16 February 2015).