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Ontario and general
" However, the locus of the celebrations is the national capital, Ottawa, Ontario, where large concerts and cultural displays are held on Parliament Hill, with the governor general and prime minister typically officiating, though the monarch or another member of the Royal Family may also attend or take the governor general's place.
Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources research scientist Brent Patterson has revealed findings that most coyotes in Eastern Ontario are wolf-coyote hybrids and that the Eastern wolves in Algonquin Park are, in general, not interbreeding with coyotes.
The general formula is set out in section 38 ( 1 ), known as the " 7 / 50 formula ", requires: ( a ) assent from both the House of Commons and the Senate ; ( b ) the approval of two-thirds of the provincial legislatures ( at least seven provinces ) representing at least 50 % of the population ( effectively, this would include at least Quebec or Ontario, as they are the most populous provinces ).
The number of Aboriginal people has been increasing at rates greater than the general population of Ontario.
Generally, it is only appropriate to use the term " judge " when speaking of an anonymous or general position, such as " the trial judge ," or when referring to a member of an inferior or provincial court such as the Ontario Court of Justice.
* Jim Murray ( Ontario politician ), Canadian politician, see Ontario general election, 1999
The sovereign's principal official residence, as well as that primarily used by the governor general, is Rideau Hall, located in Ottawa, Ontario, and another residence of the governor general is the Citadelle, in Quebec City.
The region is also home to Los Angeles International Airport, the second-busiest airport in the United States by passenger volume ( see World's busiest airports by passenger traffic ) and the third by international passenger volume ( see Busiest airports in the United States by international passenger traffic ); San Diego International Airport the busiest single runway airport in the world ; Van Nuys Airport, the world's busiest general aviation airport ; major commercial airports at Orange County, Ontario, Burbank and Long Beach ; and numerous smaller commercial and general aviation airports.
The Penguins ' first general manager, Jack Riley opened the first preseason camp for the franchise in Brantford, Ontario on September 13, 1967, playing the franchise's first exhibition match in Brantford against the Philadelphia Flyers on September 23, 1967.
Banting returned to Canada after the war and briefly took up general practice in London, Ontario.
From 1920-21, he continued his general practice, while teaching orthopaedics and anthropology part-time at the University of Western Ontario in London.
Each province has its own act, such as Ontario and British Columbia's respective good Samaritan acts ; Alberta's Emergency Medical Aid Act ; and Nova Scotia's Volunteer Services Act Only in Quebec, a civil law jurisdiction, does a person have a general duty to respond, as written in the Quebec Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms.
* October 2: Canadian province of Ontario conducts a general election to elect members to the Ontario government.
Among the general public, McKenna beat former New Democratic Party Ontario Premier Bob Rae by a margin of 23 to 11 while among self-identified Liberals, McKenna beat former Deputy Prime Minister of Canada John Manley by a margin of 28 to 13.
They took refuge on Navy Island on the Canadian side of the Niagara River, which separates the two countries ( between Ontario and New York ) and declared themselves the Republic of Canada under MacKenzie's " general " Rensselaer Van Rensselaer ( nephew of General Stephen Van Rensselaer ).
Douglas Robert Gilmour ( born June 25, 1963 ) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player who is the current general manager of the Kingston Frontenacs of the Ontario Hockey League ( OHL ).
Although this has changed dramatically since the advent of funding for francophone high schools in the 1960s, according to the 2001 census, francophones in Ontario still tend to have a lower level of education than the general population.
The Supreme Court upholds the Ontario Court of Appeal decision and the underlying jury award of general, aggravated and punitive damages.
After graduating high school, Brownlee assisted his father with the management of the Bradshaw general store and travelled with him on a sales trip through northern Ontario.
* From the Paralegal Society of Ontario: " A paralegal is an individual qualified through education or experience licensed to provide legal services to the general public in areas authorized by the Law Society of Upper Canada

Ontario and election
The nationalist movement in Quebec, particularly after the election of the Parti Québécois in 1976, contributed to driving many businesses and English-speaking people out of Quebec to Ontario, and as a result Toronto surpassed Montreal as the largest city and economic centre of Canada.
Though disappointed with the election results in Ontario, it increased its presence to 66 MPs, including two MPs from Ontario.
In conjunction with the provincial election in 2007, the province of Ontario voted on a mixed-member proportional representation electoral system and British Columbia held two consecutive referendums on BC-STV in 2005 and 2009.
After an election defeat in 1942, a group of younger Conservatives from the Conservative Party of Canada decided to meet in Port Hope, Ontario to develop a new Conservative policy they hoped would bring them out of the political " wilderness ".
The election, which was called by Ontario Progressive Conservative Party Premier Ernie Eves, is majority won by the Dalton McGuinty-led Ontario Liberal Party.
The Ontario Liberal Party was defeated by the Ontario New Democratic Party in the 1990 Ontario election.
Shortly after the election, the Ontario provincial branch of the NDP revoked Hargrove's party membership because he had violated the party's constitution by campaigning for other parties during an election campaign, though Layton disagreed with this.
Though disappointed with the election results in Ontario, it increased its presence to 66 MPs, including two MPs from Ontario.
The Reform Party of Ontario ran only one candidate in each election to maintain registration, whilst the Reform Party of Alberta ran candidates in the first two senatorial elections.
In the 1974 federal election, Roblin ran for the House of Commons in the Ontario riding of Peterborough.
He served for seven years on the National Capital Commission before running for the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in the 1987 provincial election.
Lionel Conacher retired prior to the season and entered politics ; he would be elected in the 1937 Ontario general election as a member of the Liberal Party.
It has never held any seats in the Ontario Legislative Assembly ; however, the party did see significant gains in the 2007 provincial election, earning 8 % of the popular vote with some candidates placing second and third in their ridings.
The public was largely uninterested in the election, correctly surmising that it would be a repeat of previous elections where the regionally-divided nature of the country gave most of the seats in Ontario to the Liberal Party Ontario, in Western Canada to the Alliance, and in Quebec to the Bloc Québécois and Liberals.

Ontario and 1999
The World Crokinole Championship ( WCC ) tournament has been held annually since 1999 on the first Saturday of June in Tavistock, Ontario.
* 1999 – Toronto, Ontario, Canada Mayor Mel Lastman becomes the first mayor in Canada to call in the Army to help with emergency medical evacuations and snow removal after more than one meter of snow paralyzes the city.
This contains articles corresponding to talks presented at the annual conventions of the Mars Society in Boulder in 1999, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in 2000, and at Stanford University, Palo Alto, California in 2001.
* 1999 – An 87-automobile pile-up happens on Highway 401 freeway just East of Windsor, Ontario, Canada after an unusually thick fog from Lake St. Clair.
Your Scottish Deerhound Primer, Fern Hill, Ontario, 1989, 1999, 2005.
The exhibition which the museum organised to celebrate the centennial of the 1899 renaming, " A Grand Design ", first toured in North America from 1997 ( Baltimore Museum of Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco ), returning to London in 1999.
* Pilate ( band ), now called Pilot Speed, a Canadian rock band formed in 1999 in Toronto, Ontario
On August 27, 1999, representatives of the far-flung Wyandot bands of Quebec, Kansas, Oklahoma and Michigan gathered at their historic homeland in Midland, Ontario.
The paper endorsed the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario in many of the provincial elections from the 1940s to the 1980s, and endorsed strategic voting to try to defeat Mike Harris in 1999 which they failed to do.
* 1995 to 1999 Built and operated Still Life Retreat in rural Ontario, Canada
This culminated on January 1, 1999 when a Minister's Order by the Ontario Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing was implemented, putting in place the new municipal structure for the County of Essex.
One exception in recent years resulted from Toronto mayor Mel Lastman's request for military assistance following a snow storm in 1999, whereby 300 reservists were activated to assist in snow removal after the Ontario government acceded ; this deployment was deemed by the Canadian government to be a trivialization of the military's emergency response role and the requesting authority was billed accordingly.
* Alexander Graham Bell: An Inventive Life, Kids Can Press ( Toronto, Ontario, Canada ), 1999.
Toronto: Multicultural History Society of Ontario, 1999.
Adams founded the World Championship Jousting Association ( WCJA ) as a body dedicated to jousting as a combat sport, which held its inaugural tournament in Port Elgin, Ontario on 24 July, 1999.
He participated in more than 2, 000 events, including the annual New Year's Levée, which he moved to various locations around the country, seeing the party organised at Ottawa, Ontario, in 1996 ; Quebec City, Quebec, in 1997 ; Winnipeg, Manitoba, in 1998 ; and St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, in 1999.
In 1999, its town government was amalgamated into that of the County of Brant, Ontario, thus ending about 149 years as a separate incorporated municipality.
Similarly, Silcorp had consolidated several of the largest Ontario convenience-store chains, such as Mac's and Becker's, under its ownership before being itself acquired by Couche-Tard, which had previously acquired Winks as part of its purchase of Provi-Soir, in 1999.
Even with a strong economy the Ontario provincial debt increased by an additional $ 20 Billion between 1995 and 1999 due to the lost revenue and borrowing required to fund Harris ' massive tax cuts.
In April 1999, Ontario Hydro was split into five component Crown corporations with Ontario Power Generation ( OPG ) taking over all electrical generating stations and which continues to operate the Pickering station.
* Wrestling match: Bret Hart locking Chris Benoit in the Sharpshooter during the WCW World Heavyweight Championship Match at WCW Mayhem 1999 PPV in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Edge captured his first singles championship, the WWF Intercontinental Championship, on July 24, 1999, defeating Jeff Jarrett at a house show in Toronto, Ontario.

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