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... -- City acquiring and constructing transit facilities -- City claiming and receiving public s...123(1) to mean a supply included in Schedule V [to the ETA]. [22] The supply of a municipal tra... were two recipients of a supply of community leisure services: the community, who enjoyed the l...
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In 1998, immigration to Manitoba hit an unenviable low of just under 3,000 newcomers, representing only 1.7 per cent of the immigrants coming to Canada in that year. The federal selection criteria for immigrants were simply not working for Manitoba. The provincial government, with broad community and business support, set an ambitious goal of 10,000 immigrants by 2006. Together, Canada and Manitoba created the Manitoba Provincial Nominees Program that has allowed the province to select economic immigrants for its own needs. The goal of 10,000 was met, on schedule, in 2006 and, in 2007 almost 11,000 immigrants arrived in Manitoba. The province wants more of the same and has set an ambitious new target of 20,000 immigrants per year by 2016. However, in order to ensure that immigrants will...
... safe neighbourhoods with efficient public transit will encourage immigrants to remain in Winnipeg or...
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...2. DWTF has regularly-scheduled crossings between Detroit and Windsor . There are ... ice breaking services, by ship for each transit to or from a Canadian port located in the ice zone... into account, input from users and the community in which a port or harbor is located;. (g) provide...
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... to remove the exemption for public transit services, as it applies to their particular transi...They also indicated that workplace schedules were already substantially in compliance with the ... with researchers, stakeholders and the community at large, spanning a period of over 10 years, to d...
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...2. DWTF has regularly-scheduled crossings between Detroit and Windsor . There are ... ice breaking services, by ship for each transit to or from a Canadian port located in the ice zone... into account, input from users and the community in which a port or harbor is located;. (g) provide...
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... will likely affect those who take surface transit (i.e. bus and streetcars) to and from work, those ... an intent to operate on their normal schedules and it is intended that Union Station will remain ...The Toronto Community Mobilization Network has sent a call for "anti-cap...
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...17-21 Movement Document . PART 4 . Transit . 22 Conditions . 23-27 Movement Document - Transi...42 Coming into Force . Schedule 1 Disposal Operations for Hazardous Waste Schedule 2... and simplicity of regulations, community right to know and focus on enforcement activities....
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... the Building Canada Plan, set out in Schedule 4 and to be carried out in places other than a nat... proposed modification of a municipal or community building or facility for the purpose of improving ..., expansion or modification of a public transit facility,. (a) if the project is to be carried out...
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... a grain-dependent branchline listed in Schedule 1 of the Act. [5] In a cross-appeal, the CPR raise...( d ) the chairperson of every urban transit authority through whose territory the railway line..., municipal or district government or a community-based group endorsed in writing by such a governme...
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... classes of projects that are set out in Schedule 4, to be carried out in places other than a nation... pool or rink, sports field or court, community park, recreational trail or bicycle path if the pr..., 2013 with only seven transportation and transit related infrastructure projects left to be funded ...