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  2. Foster care in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Foster children in Canada are known as permanent wards (crown wards in Ontario). [1] A ward is someone, in this case a child, placed under protection of a legal guardian and are the legal responsibility of the government. Census data from 2011 counted children in foster care for the first time, counting 47,885 children in care.

  3. Unemployment in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    In September 2018 approximately 452,900 people were deemed unemployed in Ontario. With an Unemployment rate of roughly 5.9% Ontario is even with the Canada's overall unemployment level. The Unemployment rate is quite stable from month to month with an approximate 0.2% fluctuation. Since 2013 Ontario's Unemployment rate has dropped 2.0%.

  4. Great Depression in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Attempts to deal with the dislocations of the Great Depression in Ontario focused on the "sweatshop crisis" that came to dominate political and social discourse after 1934. Ontario's 1935 Industrial Standards Act (ISA) was designed to bring workers and employers together under the auspices of the state to establish minimum wages and work ...

  5. Military Service Act, 1917 - Wikipedia

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    After the war, Ontario passed legislation providing that, for a ten-year period from April 24, 1919, anyone who failed to perform any duty required under the Military Service Act, or was convicted of any treasonable or seditious offences during the war, was disqualified from holding any provincial, municipal or educational office, or from being ...

  6. Category:Canadian military personnel from Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Canadian military personnel from Ontario" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 201 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Section 11 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

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    In R. v. Rowbotham, (1988), the Ontario Court of Appeal found that Section 11(d), when read in conjunction with Section 7, requires the appointment of counsel for an accused who is facing a serious criminal charge, not capable of representing himself, and not financially able to retain counsel.

  8. I'm 66 With $745,000 in a 401(k). I've Started Taking Social ...

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    There are many ways to manage your 401(k) when you retire, and converting the portfolio to an IRA is one common approach. In this process, you can elect to move your 401(k) to either a traditional ...

  9. Canadian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Active military families were more likely than Veteran and non-military families to have moved to a different province or territory in the past five years. The report detailed that 24. 1% of couple families and 15. 4% of one-parent families in the active category lived in a different province compared to 4. 0% and 1. 9%, respectively, for ...