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  2. Structure of the Canadian federal government - Wikipedia

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    The following list outlines the structure of the federal government of Canada, the collective set of federal institutions which can be grouped into the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. In turn, these are further divided into departments, agencies, and other organizations which support the day-to-day function of the Canadian state.

  3. Public Service of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Public Service of Canada recruits high school, undergraduate, and graduate students for full- and part-time paid internships, through various sources, including the Federal Student Work Experience Program (FSWEP), the Research Affiliate Program (RAP), and co-op programs at post-secondary institutions in Canada. [60]

  4. Public services in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Public services in Canada are delivered by various levels of government, determined through responsibility enacted in the Constitution. Financing for those services ...

  5. Ministry (government department) - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, first-level subdivisions are known as provinces and territories.Five of the ten provincial governments use the term ministry to describe their departments (Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, and Alberta) but the other five, as well as the three territorial governments, use the term department.

  6. CEGEP - Wikipedia

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    Students in Quebec who intend to pursue post-secondary education must attend a college (i.e., CEGEP) before enrolling in a Quebec university. Students who follow a general studies program in Quebec complete six years of primary school (grades 1 through 6), followed by five years of secondary school (called grades 7 through 11 or secondary 1 to secondary 5 in English and 1 re secondaire au 5 e ...

  7. List of higher education associations and organizations in Canada

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    Currently there are 92 members. Its mandate is to facilitate the development of public policy on higher education and to encourage cooperation among universities and governments, industry, communities, and institutions in other countries. Each member institution is represented by its executive head.

  8. Category : For-profit universities and colleges in Canada

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    Canada portal; For-profit colleges, universities, and other educational institutions providing higher education (meaning tertiary, quaternary or in some cases post-secondary education) in Canada. Most traditional public and private universities are non-profit institutions.

  9. Local government in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Municipal Institutions in the Province." There are about 3,700 municipal governments in Canada. Municipal governments are established under provincial/territorial authority. [3] The powers granted to municipal governments are delegated by each of the provinces and territories of Canada according to governing legislation. Therefore, the ...