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...While the country was young at treaty time, European presence on the...Land surveys, roads and railway construction, and other necessary infr...
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..., a refugee should not be returned to a country where he or she would risk being persecuted. The n... of southern and central Somalia , on the roads as they fled conflict areas, and in camps and temp...
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..., housed the street people, built winter roads in Northern Canada, increased grants to all univerrsities, paid into the country's deficit-reduction plan, paid for several rapid t...
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...While the country was young at treaty time, European presence on the...Land surveys, roads and railway construction, and other necessary infr...
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In 2003, soon-to-retire prime minister Jean Chretien gave Saskatchewan a huge pre-retirement gift when he announced the federal government would give the Land of Living Skies $164 million to twin dangerous stretches of the Trans-Canada and Yellowhead highways. It could start by twinning the last two-lane stretch of the Trans-Canada through Whiteshell Provincial Park, as well as helping the provincial government - which, to its credit, is finally spending plenty of cash on highway projects - upgrade major north-south routes like Highway 10 south of Brandon and Highway 75 south of Winnipeg.While having the feds pick up 20 per cent of the Trans-Canada twinning tab is better than nothing, it pales in comparison to what other national governments do to maintain national highways.
... money into the Trans-Canada and other major roads across the country. In Manitoba, the federal gover...
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... Edmonton there was a frost which made the roads unusually slippery. The trial judge found that Pet... legislation in Alberta, and across the country, prohibits serving alcohol to persons who are appa...
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There are only a few dedicated oyster bars on P.E.I., surprising because the island's Malpeque oysters have a long history of high quality -- they were voted "World's Best Oyster" at the 1900 Paris Exhibition. For heaven on a half-shell in Charlottetown, there is Claddagh Oyster Bar and on the waterfront in Stanley Bridge, Carr's Lobster Pound shucks a mean bivalve.
Around the island, fish and chips such as those served at Rick's in St. Peters are never far away. Windows on the Water in Montague creates local cuisine and award-winning chowder on a deck at the east end of the island for a reasonable tab. And then there are the lobster suppers at restaurants or in churches -- watch for signs. If you're looking to assemble a picnic or shop for groceries to cook in your lodgings, don't miss...
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... can be used to bankroll projects such as roads and bridges. Under the funding agreements, project... to more than 23,000 projects across the country. Of those, 97 per cent have begun or been complete...
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MPI spokesman Brian Smiley said 1,600 deer went to the forest in the sky after meeting the front end of a vehicle last November, while another 1,300 were dispatched the month before. "The two worst months for deer collisions are October and November because it's rutting season -- they're moving around more," Smiley said.
Vince Crichton, Manitoba Conservation's manager of game, fur and problem wildlife, said the worst areas for collisions with deer are Wilkes Boulevard, McGillivray Boulevard, Sturgeon Road, and St. Anne's and St. Mary's roads near the Perimeter Highway.
And we have now given the (Birds Hill) Park people GPS units so when deer are hit they can mark the spot with the GPS. We've always known the numbers of deer hit, but we didn't have the locations. Now we will.
...Across the country, about 60,000 Canadian drivers hit a deer, about d...