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  2. Category : Professional associations based in Saskatchewan

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  3. The Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan (APEGS) is the regulatory body for professional engineers and geoscientists in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is a member of Engineers Canada. Its authority is granted under the provincial legislation entitled The Engineering and Geoscience Professions Act. [1]

  4. Agriculturist - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, the professional designation is "agrologist", also called "agronome" in Québec. There are more than 10,000 professional agrologists and agronomes in Canada. [24] Professional agrologists are accredited through provincial regulatory bodies, e.g. Saskatchewan Institute of Agrology, Nova Scotia Institute of Agrologists.

  5. Canadian Registration Number - Wikipedia

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    Canadian pressure laws, Acts, rules & regulations are enforced by provincial and territorial safety authorities. Unlike the United States where licensed professional engineers may stamp pressure equipment and pressure system/plant drawings in the non-nuclear sectors for construction, in Canada in general a professional engineer who is not employed by a safety authority does not have that same ...

  6. Saskatchewan Research Council - Wikipedia

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    The Province of Saskatchewan established SRC in 1947. [7] [8] SRC carried out its work through grants-in-aid to specific applied research activities at the University of Saskatchewan. [9] Saskatchewan Research Council's first Director of Research was Thorbergur Thorvaldson, head of the university's chemistry department. [9] [10]

  7. Agriculture in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Agriculture in Saskatchewan is the production of various food, feed, or fiber commodities to fulfill domestic and international human and animal sustenance needs. The newest agricultural economy to be developed in renewable biofuel production or agricultural biomass which is marketed as ethanol or biodiesel. [ 1 ]

  8. Talk:Professional agrologist - Wikipedia

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  9. Saskatchewan Arts Board - Wikipedia

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    The Saskatchewan Arts Board is an arms-length funding agency that provides support to artists, arts organizations and communities. Established in 1948, it was the first agency of its kind in Canada, [ 1 ] predating the Canada Council for the Arts by nine years.