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Canada Protection Plan offers a range of life and critical illness insurance products, many of which are available without the need for medical tests or examinations. [21] [22] All products are available via paper or through a contactless process, from one of over 25,000 independent advisors, or through Canada Protection Plan's in-house licensed insurance advisors. [23]
The Frontier Centre for Public Policy (FCPP) is a Canadian public policy think tank, [1] founded to "undertake research and education projects in support of economic growth and social outcomes that enhance quality of life". [3] Among the positions promoted by the Centre is climate change denial.
FCPP may refer to: Frontier Centre for Public Policy, a Canadian think tank; Federal Coloured People's Party, a Namibian political party; FCPP, the ICAO airport code for Agostinho-Neto International Airport in the Republic of Congo
Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2003; An Act to amend the Criminal Code (protection of children and other vulnerable persons) and the Canada Evidence Act, 2004; Assisted Human Reproduction Act, 2004; International Transfer of Offenders Act, 2004; Pledge to Africa Act, 2004; Civil Marriage Act, 2005; Quarantine Act; Wage Earner Protection ...
Defence Scheme No. 1 was a war plan created by Canadian Director of Military Operations and Intelligence Lieutenant Colonel James "Buster" Sutherland Brown, for a Canadian pre-emptive attack against the United States in the (hypothetical) case of a conflict between the United States and the British Empire.
On 31 December 2017, member institutions numbered 82, according to CDIC's Summary of the Corporate Plan, 2018/19 to 2022/2023. [ 2 ] The roots of the CDIC can be traced back to the 19th century, such as the Upper Canada's financial problems of 1866, the North American panic of 1873 and the 1923 failure of Toronto's Home Bank , symbolized today ...
The Dominion Police Force was the federal police force of Canada between 1868 and 1920, and was one of the predecessors of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.It was the first federal police force in Canada, formed the year following the Canadian Confederation to enforce federal laws and perform policing duties for the Federal Government of Canada.
On 18 March the Canadian government expanded the mission by announcing that HMCS Charlottetown, in addition to six CF-18 fighter aircraft and two CC-177 transport aircraft, would constitute Canada's contribution to the enforcement of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973, aimed to protect Libya's civilian population (Operation Mobile).