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  2. Caretaker government of Canada - Wikipedia

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    In Canadian political and constitutional terminology, a caretaker government is a government of Canada or provincial government from when parliament or the provincial legislature is dissolved by the governor general or provincial lieutenant governor prior to a general election to a period after the election, until the next ministry is appointed.

  3. Caretaker convention - Wikipedia

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    The Caretaker convention is a constitutional convention used in several countries that use the Westminster system. Notable uses ... Caretaker government of Canada

  4. Caretaker government - Wikipedia

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    Caretaker governments may be put in place when a government in a parliamentary system is defeated in a motion of no confidence, or in the case when the house to which the government is responsible is dissolved, to be in place for an interim period until an election is held and a new government is formed.

  5. Anti-Sikh sentiment in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In April 2014, Brampton residents expressed anger over a flyer distributed by Immigration Watch Canada targeting the Sikh community. The flyer, named “The Changing Face of Brampton,” featured contrasting images of white people and Sikhs, alongside a message suggesting that declining percentages of "mainstream Canadians" in Brampton was due ...

  6. Bill Whatcott - Wikipedia

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    Whatcott appeared before the Supreme Court of Canada on 12 October 2011 to defend his views on homosexuality. While the judges and lawyers were preparing to hear Whatcott's case, the activist delivered 3,000 more flyers on homosexuality throughout Ottawa and got thrown off the Carleton University campus for delivering the flyers there. [28]

  7. Bob Rae - Wikipedia

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    A flyer was also sent electronically to convention delegates, stating that Rae's wife was a vice-president of the Canadian Jewish Congress and that he was a supporter of Israeli apartheid. [114] The Canadian Press reported that the flyer was produced by Ron Saba, the editor of a small Montreal journal.

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  9. Federation of Canadian Municipalities - Wikipedia

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    • Flow-through for $2 billion of federal funds to municipalities from a Gas Tax Fund. • Worked to address municipal infrastructure deficit. Changes in federal policy are not attributable to any specific group or campaign. "In the 2009 budget, the federal government committed more than $12 billion over two years in new and acceler