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  2. Conservation authority (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    A conservation authority is a local, community-based natural resource management agency [1] based in Ontario, Canada.Conservation authorities represent groupings of municipalities on a watershed basis and work in partnership with other agencies to carry out natural resource management activities within their respective watersheds, on behalf of their member municipalities and the Province of ...

  3. Duty to consult and accommodate - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of Canada has relied on administrative law principles in making the duty fit into the Canadian public law framework. [35] Commentators have noted that these legal rules and frameworks have limited potential to promote a more fundamental restricting of legal, political, and economic relationships which are arguably required by ...

  4. Ontario Automobile Policy 1 - Wikipedia

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    Accident happened inside Ontario. 6.1 [1] The driver has to be at least partially not at fault. 6.4.1 [2] At least one other vehicle involved has insurance from a company licensed in Ontario, or if outside of Ontario agree to join the Ontario DCPD club. 6.1 [3] Collision/Comprehensive/All Perils

  5. Provincial Nomination Program - Wikipedia

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    Ontario's Express Entry: This subcategory is for those who have received a notification of interest from Ontario and have an up-to-date profile with their most current work experience, language tests and education in the federal government's Express Entry system. There are 3 streams in this category:

  6. Freedom of information in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In September 2008, a 393-page report sponsored by several Canadian newspaper groups, compared Canada's Access to Information Act to the FOI laws of the provinces and of 68 other nations titled: Fallen Behind: Canada's Access to Information Act in the World Context. [8] In 2009, The Walrus (magazine) published a detailed history of FOI in Canada ...

  7. Access to Information Act - Wikipedia

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    The Access to Information Act (R.S., 1985, c. A-1) [1] (French: Loi sur l'accès à l'information) or Information Act is a Canadian Act providing the right of access to information under the control of a federal government institution.

  8. Alert Ready - Wikipedia

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    The May 2024 test (May 8, 2024) in most provinces and territories (excluding Manitoba, the Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island) was, for the first time, issued by the federal government via Public Safety Canada rather than the individual provinces. Ontario was held over to the following week (May 15). [46] [47]

  9. Ontario's Drive Clean - Wikipedia

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    As of 2015, Ontario was the only province in Canada requiring emissions testing on its vehicles, [citation needed] with British Columbia phasing out their program December 31, 2014. [ 4 ] In 2012, Ontario's Auditor General determined that the Drive Clean program, which was supposed to be revenue neutral had a surplus and was expected to have a ...