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  2. R v Ron Engineering and Construction (Eastern) Ltd - Wikipedia

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    R v Ron Engineering and Construction (Eastern) Ltd, [1] of 1981 is the leading Supreme Court of Canada decision on the law of tendering for contracts.The case concerned the issue of whether the acceptance of a call for tenders for a construction job could constitute a binding contract.

  3. Contract A and Contract B in Canadian contract law - Wikipedia

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    A Contract B is formed when an owner formally accepts a bid or, colloquially, a submission of price. Only a single Contract B is formed between, the owner and the successful bidder. The term "Contract B" is used to differentiate the actual construction contract from the tender contract or "Contract A".

  4. Bids for the 2024 and 2028 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Sochi was the first Russian city to consider a bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics. Sochi's bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics was canceled on 31 July 2015. [157] Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Toronto's economic development committee voted against bidding for the 2024 games on 20 January 2014, citing a bid would cost the city $50 to 60 million.

  5. Ontario International Airport Authority - Wikipedia

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    The OIAA was created in August 2012 under a joint-powers agreement between the City of Ontario, California, and San Bernardino County. [1] The OIAA oversees the operation of Ontario International Airport, having gained operational control of the airport from Los Angeles World Airports on November 1, 2016. [2]

  6. Ontario, California - Wikipedia

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    North Ontario broke away from the city in 1906, calling itself Upland. [29] In 1912, the streetcar line became the Upland–Ontario Line of Pacific Electric. It was closed in 1928. In 1929, the city of Ontario established the Ontario Municipal Airport. This is now the Ontario International Airport, and is the largest employer in the city.

  7. Ontario Premier Doug Ford vows to ban contracts with US ... - AOL

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    “Every year, the Ontario government and its agencies spend $30 billion on procurement, alongside our $200 billion plan to build Ontario,” the premier wrote. In US dollars, that amounts to $20 ...

  8. Treasury Board Secretariat (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    The Treasury Board was originally established in 1886 as a committee of the Cabinet of Ontario.Prior to 1950, the board met infrequently and had no permanent staff. Its primary role during this period was to review and approve Special Warrants and Treasury Board Orders to meet shortfalls in departmental estimates.

  9. Ontario City Council Member Jim Bowman arrested for ... - AOL

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    Bowman was first elected to the Ontario City Council in 1986. Since then, he has served as Ontario mayor pro tem and sat on many regional boards and commissions, including the California-Nevada ...