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Queen's Printer for Alberta. Provincial Archives of Alberta. "Culture and Community Spirit > Heritage and Museums > Provincial Archives of Alberta > Reference Services > Royal Visits - Film and Video Sources". Queen's Printer for Alberta. Queen becomes longest reigning British monarch at lieutenantgovernor.ab.ca
King's Printer building in Victoria, British Columbia houses the offices for the King's Printer for British Columbia. In British Columbia, the office of the King's Printer and Comptroller of Stationery for British Columbia is a branch of the province's Procurement and Supply Services department, and not only supplies paper and electronic copies of all legislation, regulations, and related ...
Alberta Government. Arts, Culture and Status of Women Website. Retrieved March 28, 2024. (2) A Brief History of the Provincial Archives. Provincial Archives of Alberta Website. Retrieved March 28, 2024.. (3) Historical Resources Act, R.S.A.2000. Alberta Queen's Printer Website. Retrieved November 29, 2012.
The Alberta Law Reform Institute (ALRI), the province's law commission, was given a mandate in 2001 to review the Rules of Court and produce recommendations for a new set of Rules. The project goal was to create rules that are clear, useful and effective tools for accessing a fair, timely and cost efficient civil justice system.
Alberta Queen's Printer holds copyright on behalf of the Government of Alberta in right of Her Majesty the Queen for all Government of Alberta legislation. Alberta Queen's Printer permits any person to reproduce Alberta's statutes and regulations without seeking permission and without charge, provided due diligence is exercised to ensure the ...
Lieutenant Governor of Ontario David Onley and his wife meet with Queen Elizabeth II before an audience with the monarch at Buckingham Palace, 2008. The monarchy of Canada forms the core of each Canadian provincial jurisdiction's Westminster-style parliamentary democracy, being the foundation of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government in each province.
The 49th Battalion recruited in and was mobilized at Edmonton, Alberta. [3] The 49th Battalion had four commanding officers: Lieutenant-Colonel William Antrobus Griesbach, DSO, 4 June 1915 – 11 February 1917; Lieutenant-Colonel R.H. Palmer, DSO, 14 February 1917 – 1 July 1918; Lieutenant-Colonel C.Y. Weaver, DSO, 1 July 1918 – 1 October 1918
Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Trail, Ottawa [166] Queen Elizabeth II Gardens, Upper Canada Village, South Dundas [167] Queen Elizabeth II Gardens, Jackson Park, Windsor [168] The Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Garden, Mississauga; Queen Elizabeth II Rose Garden, Grange Park, Toronto; Queen Elizabeth II Rose Garden, Queen's Park, Toronto