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  2. Driver's licences in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Any infraction of the traffic law by the possessor of a Class 7 licence can result in a prohibition, after which the possessor must begin the Class 7N program from the start. After two years with the Class 7N, the licence-holder may take the 45-minute Class 5 road test. Successful completion of this test grants a Class 5 passenger vehicle licence.

  3. Nationalization - Wikipedia

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    Nationalization may produce other effects, such as reducing competition in the marketplace, which in turn reduces incentives to innovation and maintains high prices. In the short run, nationalization can provide a larger revenue stream for government but may cause that industry to falter depending on the motivations of the nationalizing party.

  4. Canada's Worst Driver - Wikipedia

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    The location of the Driver Rehabilitation Centre and of the final road test have changed throughout the show's run. In the first season, the Centre was located on the grounds of CFB Picton (currently operating as Picton Airport), a decommissioned military base near Picton, Ontario that closed in 1969. The road test took place in Old Montreal ...

  5. Graduated driver licensing - Wikipedia

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    To obtain your unrestricted licence, you must be at least 18 years of age. In order to obtain this licence successfully, you must pass the Class 5 Advanced Road Test, which is longer and tests more skills than the basic test. You must also be suspension-free for the last twelve months of the two-year probationary stage.

  6. Will Ferguson - Wikipedia

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    The latter program sent him to Ecuador in South America, as described in his book Why I Hate Canadians. He studied film production and screenwriting at York University in Toronto, graduating with a B.F.A. (Special Honours) in 1990. Ferguson joined the JET Programme in the early 1990s, and lived in Kyushu, Japan, for five years teaching English.

  7. Viscount Bennett High School - Wikipedia

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    Planning for a new junior-senior high began around 1950, and in March 1951 the Calgary Board of Education (CBE) purchased a 10-acre site on the southwest corner of Richmond Road and 24th Street (Crowchild Trail) from the Canadian Pacific Railway for $19,000. However, the northeast corner of the site comprised a separately-owned 1.6-acre property.

  8. Railway nationalisation - Wikipedia

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    Railway nationalisation is the act of taking rail transport assets into public ownership. Several countries have at different times nationalised part or all of their railway system. Several countries have at different times nationalised part or all of their railway system.

  9. Lester B. Pearson High School (Calgary) - Wikipedia

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    International Baccalaureate students will come to Pearson from all ten junior high schools situated in Area III of Calgary. Pearson is also connected to the Village Square Leisure Center by a skyway. The walkway is not used anymore because of safety and legal reasons between the Calgary Board of Education and The City of Calgary. [5]