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  2. List of Canadian tribunals - Wikipedia

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    Public Service Commission public service human resources: The PSC is the central human resources body for the Government of Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission [41] apprenticeship: The SATCC oversees and administers the apprenticeship and trade certification system in Saskatchewan.

  3. Taxation in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The federal government levies a value-added tax of 5%, called the Goods and Services Tax (GST), and, in five provinces, the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST). The provinces of British Columbia, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba levy a retail sales tax, and Quebec levies its own value-added tax, which is called the Quebec Sales Tax.

  4. Commission des services juridiques - Wikipedia

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    The Commission des services juridiques (French pronunciation: [kɔmisjɔ̃ de sɛʁvis ʒyʁidik], Quebec Legal Services Commission) is a government organization in the Canadian province of Quebec. Established with the passage of Quebec's Legal Aid Act 1972, it is responsible for ensuring that legal aid is provided to all who apply for it and ...

  5. Ministry of Government Services (Quebec) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Government Services (French: Ministère des Services gouvernementaux) was a government department in the Canadian province of Quebec. It oversaw the public service and facilitated citizen interaction with the government. [citation needed] The department was overseen by the Minister of Government Services, who was a member of the ...

  6. Equalization payments in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Quebec's high provincial taxes account for its budget surplus, although without equalization Quebec would have had a deficit. [28] Quebec residents pay the highest provincial tax in the country but the lowest federal tax. [41] Quebec residents pay 16.5% less federal income tax annually than other Canadian provinces due to the Quebec Abatement. [42]

  7. Property tax - Wikipedia

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    This tax is used to finance the budget of local authorities. The property tax comprises three different taxes: the tax on built properties, the tax on unbuilt properties, and a tax on household waste removal. Property tax on built properties. This is the most common tax in France. It is detailed in Article 1380 of the General Tax Code.

  8. Services Québec - Wikipedia

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    Services Québec provides general information on government programs and services, which is available by phone or at one of Services Québec offices. The Répertoire des programmes et services (French only), which contains information on over 3000 subjects related to government programs and services and is updated regularly in collaboration ...

  9. Commission municipale du Québec - Wikipedia

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    The Commission municipale du Québec (French pronunciation: [kɔmisjɔ̃ mynisipal dy kebɛk], Quebec Municipal Commission) is a quasi-judicial body that oversees municipal matters in the Canadian province of Quebec. The commission was founded in 1932 by the government of Louis-Alexandre Taschereau. [1] The commission administers municipalities ...