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Canada and regulations
* Page about acquiring firearms licenses and regulations in Canada
Some leagues and competitions do not follow the IIHF regulations, in particular USA Inline and Canada Inline.
* In Canada the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions enforce rules and regulations that cumulatively are equivalent to RICO.
Many of these were produced in an effort to comply with Canadian content regulations, which require a majority of programming on Canadian television to originate from Canada.
Most viewers in Canada have access to at least one U. S. Fox affiliate, although most of Fox's primetime programming ( as well as NFL on Fox ) is subject to Canadian simultaneous substitution regulations.
In the United States and Canada, these regulations are known as hours of service, and in the European Union as drivers working hours.
Government regulations in Canada and the United States require that buried fuel pipelines must be protected from corrosion.
In Canada, there are no provincial or federal regulations for the operations of the industry.
Also in 1993, but not due to the UN ruling, Quebec reviewed the law and modified its language regulations to require that French be markedly predominant on exterior business signs, as suggested by the Supreme Court of Canada ruling in the case of Ford v. Quebec.
Similar regulations are in force for Canadian stations, administered by Industry Canada.
In 1997, in order to change what were considered unequal fishing regulations between the U. S. and Canada, Angle Township resident Gary Dietzler utilized this cartographical mishap to implement a mock secession from the United States, going so far as to get a bill issued by their Congressman Collin Peterson ( D ) in the U. S. House of Representatives.
It would not be at all unusual for Industry Canada to simplify all callsigns used in Canada as part of the ongoing modernization and simplification of domestic telecom regulations.
Presumable motivations for this include acknowledging earlier attempts at " male-only " television ( such as mentv in Canada ), and the risk of losing access to its Canadian audiences due to a claim of " duplication " ( in terms of programming and target audience ) contrary to Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission regulations.
The couple, with the assistance of numerous others, eventually pushed the government of Canada to revise the regulations of immigration and more than 186, 000 European refugees settled in Canada between 1947 and 1953.
In the North America, active devices that are characterized as " unintentional radiators " are governed by Part 15 of the FCC regulations and its CRTC equivalents in Canada.
The loophole in the regulations that allows tons of e-waste to be exported from Canada is the use of the definition of " intact " vs " functional ".
Environment Canada administers and assists in the administration of nearly c. 24 acts through regulations and through " voluntary and regulated agreements with individuals or multiple parties in Canada and elsewhere to define mutual commitments, roles and responsibilities and actions on specific environmental issues.
Since 1981, " three-way " ( oxidation-reduction ) catalytic converters have been used in vehicle emission control systems in the United States and Canada ; many other countries have also adopted stringent vehicle emission regulations that in effect require three-way converters on gasoline-powered vehicles.
Laws passed by the federal government are initially announced in the Canada Gazette, a regularly published newspaper for new statutes and regulations.
In Canada, governmental authorities may apply both restrictive covenants and zoning regulations to properties.
The channel still airs the few arts-related series aired by Bravo USA ( such as Inside the Actors Studio and Work of Art ), but due to Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission ( CRTC ) regulations which require the channel to still air programming related to arts, Bravo Canada does not air the vast majority of the U. S. channel's reality seriesmost of them have been picked up by other Canadian specialty channels.

Canada and regarding
However, Canada has disagreed with American policies regarding the Vietnam War, the status of Cuba, the Iraq War, Missile Defense, and the War on Terrorism.
* The Center for Community College Student Engagement at the University of Texas at Austin administers surveys and provides data analysis support to member colleges regarding various factors of student engagement and involvement in community colleges in the United States and Canada.
Because the territorial boundary line between the U. S. and Canada ran through the middle of Lake Erie and then up the Detroit River, combined with the prevailing belief regarding the location of the southern tip of Lake Michigan, the framers of the 1802 Ohio Constitution believed it was the intent of Congress that Ohio's northern boundary should certainly be north of the mouth of the Maumee River, and possibly even of the Detroit River.
* Read v. Canada ( Attorney General ) Canadian legal framework regarding whistleblowing defence
This final Act of the British Parliament regarding Canada had a different name, since it renamed all of the unrepealed earlier British North America Acts, amended some of them, and repealed all others, patriated all remaining legislative and constitutional powers to Canada, and included the Constitution Act, 1982 as its schedule.
In early 2009 Intel sued Psion Teklogix ( US & Canada ) and Psion ( UK ) in the Federal Court, seeking a cancellation of the trademark and an order enjoining Psion from asserting any trademark rights in the term " netbook ", a declarative judgement regarding their use of the term, attorneys ' fees, costs and disbursements and " such other and further relief as the Court deems just and proper ".
Testimony regarding the literary merit of his novel I Once Had a Master helped a Vancouver LGBT bookstore, Little Sister's Book and Art Emporium, to partially win a case against Canada Customs in the Canadian Supreme Court in 2000.
In 2009, Canada restricted the use of over-the-counter cough and cold medication in children six years and under due to concerns regarding risks and unproven benefits.
Those interviewed include Shiv Chopra, a Canadian researcher who was fired by Health Canada for revealing an attempted bribe by Monsanto regarding the attempted introduction of bovine growth hormone into Canada.
* FilmClassifications. com Information regarding film classifications from Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States.
In 1950, as a result of a court ruling giving provinces the right to regulate the product, rules were implemented in much of Canada regarding margarine's colour, requiring it to be bright yellow or orange in some provinces or colourless in others.
* The Haldimand Collection, a major source of information regarding Loyalists settlements in Canada
The rejection came amidst new concerns raised by bank of Canada governor Mark Carney regarding foreign control of clearing systems and opposition to the deal by Ontario's finance minister.
* Haldimand Collection A major source of information regarding the installation of more than 50 thousand American Loyalists in Canada: Cataraqui, Quebec, Sorel, Nova-Scotia, New-Brunswick
* 1871-Treaty of Washington with the British Empire regarding the Dominion of Canada
The birthday of Queen Victoria was a day for celebration in Canada long before Confederation, with the first legislation regarding the event being in 1845 passed by the parliament of the Province of Canada to officially recognize May 24 as the Queen's birthday.
Although Hezbollah is formally recognized by the government of Canada as a terrorist organization, it is a contentious issue for the Canadian public, as there are some who disagree with this view, regarding Hezbollah as a resistance movement instead.
Following the IJC recommendations of 1917, discussions between the federal governments of Canada and the United States resulted in the 1925 Canada / USA Convention and Protocol regarding Lake of the Woods.
The original agreement between Canada and the United States regarding construction of the highway stipulated that its Canadian portion be turned over to Canada six months after the end of the war.

Canada and naming
This would be a continuation of the trend for networks to do such naming schemes, originated at Fox ( and even earlier at CBC in Canada ), especially at CBS, who uses the CBS Mandate on almost all of their O & O stations.
Davidson Black, FRS ( born July 25, 1884, Toronto, Ontario, Canada died March 15, 1934, Beijing, China ) was a Canadian paleoanthropologist, best known for his naming of Sinanthropus pekinensis ( now Homo erectus pekinensis ).
In 2006, CTV Montreal ’ s program On Your Side conducted a three-part documentary on CSEC naming it “ Canada ’ s most secretive spy agency ” and that “ this ultra-secret agency has now become very powerful ”, conducting surveillance by monitoring phone calls, e-mails, chat groups, radio, microwave, and satellite.
The term led to the naming of the July 1 national holiday ; however, this reference to a unique Canadian historical development was discarded in 1982 " Canada Day ", which had already been in use by most Canadians, was made official by an act of Parliament.
A previous mention of a Hans Island is found in Arctic Explorations: The Second Grinnell Expedition, 1853 ,’ 54 ,’ 55, by Elisha Kent Kane ( 1857 ), pages 317 319, making the year 1853 often cited as the date of the discovery and naming of Hans Island, including in the letter by the Danish Ambassador to Canada, published in the Ottawa Citizen, July 28, 2005.
On June 19, 2002 the Canadian Opera Company announced Four Seasons Hotels as the naming donor for the COC's new Opera House, also home to the National Ballet of Canada, the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, located in Toronto.
Relying on a 1960 HSMB decision that naming national historic sites outside Canada should be avoided, and in light of policy that Events and Persons outside the country may be designated, it decided that Dochet Island had been designated a national historic event in 1968.
* Ricoh Coliseum, a 9, 500 seat indoor arena in Toronto, Canada also bearing the company's name via another naming rights agreement in 2003.
Niblock was an early promoter of tourism in the Rockies and influenced the naming of some of the CPR stops in Western Canada.
were Trudeau's initials traditionally used in English Canada as alternative naming and pet is French for fart.
RBC Bank, the US division of the Royal Bank of Canada, acquired 20-year naming rights for a reported $ 80 million.
Opened in 1995, the arena was known as General Motors Place ( GM Place ) from its opening until July 6, 2010, when General Motors Canada ended its naming rights sponsorship and a new agreement for those rights was reached with Rogers Communications.
On February 1, 1968, the merger of the three service branches into the Canadian Forces saw the Diefenbunker and support facilities, the last remnants of Camp Debert, change its name to Canadian Forces Station Debert ( CFS Debert ), in keeping with the naming convention for minor military facilities across Canada.
It was Guéï who first appointed Coulibaly to political position, naming him military attache to the Ivorian Ambassador to Canada.
The later Catholic missionaries from France, USA, Canada, and Italy did not follow the Portuguese in naming the new Christians.
The government of Canada expropriated DOSCO's coal mines at the same time, as well as the coke ovens that produced the pollution flowing into the Tar Ponds, naming this operation Cape Breton Development Corporation ( DEVCO ).
The Katz Group of Companies, which operates Rexall and Rexall PharmaPLus pharmacies and sells Rexall products in Canada, purchased the naming rights to the arena.
Originally known as the Sarnia Sports and Entertainment Centre, the Royal Bank Of Canada purchased the naming rights of the arena in October 2009 and it is now known as the RBC Centre.
Interest in preserving the island prompted a 1982 study by Parks Canada, which recommended naming it a national natural landmark.
When the Dorchester County sheriff searched Green's house, he found the letters from Samuel Jr. naming Jackson and Bailey, two slaves who had escaped to Canada with Harriet Tubman.
Meanwhile, under British rule, on the north side of these same lakes, there has been no Indian outbreak, worth naming for a hundred years, and hardly one hundred thousand dollars have been spent directly on the Indians of Canada.
From the time of its formal naming in 1844, the street was known as " Dorchester Boulevard " in honour of Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester ( 1724 1808 ), Governor of the Province of Quebec and Governor General of Canada.
In 1961, Cooke left Canada to become a U. S. citizen, naming Harry Kimber club president.

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