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province-wide and conducted
There she conducted province-wide consultations to develop meaningful reforms to address domestic violence in Ontario.
The 1957 Alberta Liquor Plebiscite was the fourth province-wide plebiscite conducted in Alberta, Canada, and it was held on October 30, 1957.

province-wide and 1997
In 1997, the teachers ' union protested with a province-wide two week strike against the Harris government's education initiatives.

province-wide and 79
While a simple majority of voters in 97 % of the electoral districts ( 77 of 79 ) voted to support the adoption of the BC-STV system, in the province-wide popular vote 57. 69 % of the population voted to support BC-STV, falling just 2. 3 % short of the government-set requirement for the result to be binding.

province-wide and %
However, this period of relative stability ended with the party's failure to make a breakthrough in the 1991 provincial election, despite increasing its province-wide vote share to 0. 86 % and fielding a slate of 42 candidates.
He managed to take the party to running close to a full slate in the 1996 election, but was only able to garner only 2 % support province-wide, despite receiving the endorsement of prominent environmentalist David Suzuki.
In the 2005 provincial election, the GPBC's vote declined to 9 % province-wide from 12 % four years previously.
In 2007 the Citizens ' Assembly on Electoral Reform in Ontario, Canada, also recommended the use of MMP in future elections to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, with a ballot similar to New Zealand's, and with the closed province-wide lists used in New Zealand but with only 30 % compensatory members.
Green Party candidates received 2. 2 % of the vote in the ridings they contested, and 2. 1 % of the vote province-wide in British Columbia despite not running a full slate of candidates there.
In those 83 ridings, it obtained 1. 045 % of the votes, or 0. 82 % province-wide.
The party received 10. 2 % of the vote province-wide.
In the 2001 British Columbia election, it nominated 11 candidates, received a total of 720 votes ( 0. 34 % of the vote in the ridings in which they ran, and 0. 05 % of the province-wide vote ).
They won a total of 383 votes ( 0. 02 % of the province-wide vote ).
In the 2005 election, the party fielded 44 candidates, who won a total of 11, 519 votes, or 0. 64 % of the province-wide total.
According to the Association of Municipalities of Ontario, province-wide turnout for municipal elections in 2003 was 40. 18 % across 408 municipalities.

province-wide and Ontario
For instance, in Canada, the province of British Columbia operates a province-wide service ( the British Columbia Ambulance Service ) whereas in Ontario, the service is provided by each municipality, either as a distinct service, linked to the fire brigade, or contracted out to a third party.
In May 2006, Ontario instituted a comprehensive province-wide smoke-free law which extended the restrictions to all cities and municipalities in Ontario.
In 1991, the Ontario Medical Association agreed to become a province-wide closed shop, making the OMA union a monopoly.
As part of government plans to privatize the assets of Ontario Hydro, the utility was split into 5 separate Crown corporations with the IMO responsible for directing the flow of electricity across the high-voltage, province-wide network owned by Hydro One and other transmission companies.
Vision-to establish a province-wide land use land use policy for the uniform protection of Ontario ’ s Crown land canoe routes
Educators use the results of Ontario ’ s province-wide tests in combination with other important information, such as report cards and demographic information, to help improve student learning and achievement.
For instance, several wards in Ontario, Canada, passed local option but were vehemently against province-wide prohibition, preferring to isolate alcohol sales rather than ban them altogether.
Each year, Grade 9 students across Ontario are issued province-wide standardized tests in Mathematics.

province-wide and single
They came to hold much greater authority than the samurai houseman by virtue of having a province-wide appointment, not limited to single estates.
CHOZ can still boast having the largest audience of any FM radio station in the province, largely because it is the only station with a province-wide network of transmitters, all carrying identical programming, which can therefore be accumulated for ratings purposes as a single station.
These conferences are on a smaller scale than the Provincial Conference, so the duties of both province-wide committees are combined for the regions into one single committee, known as the Regional Cabinet ( or RC ).

province-wide and public
Despite facing public condemnation from FVBC's Loenen, Free Your Vote recruited hundreds of volunteers for the province-wide effort, building a far larger citizen organization than either ECCO or FVBC.
Together Beck and Hubbard made a formidable team, Beck fighting for public ownership province-wide, and Hubbard taking the lead at the municipal level.
The most significant decision on limiting primary picketing is BCGEU v. BC ( 1988 ) where employees at the British Columbia Supreme Court, who were protesting as part of a province-wide public service employee strike, were ordered back to work by the Chief Justice of the court.
EQAO ’ s mandate is to conduct province-wide tests at key points in every student ’ s primary, junior and secondary education and report the results to educators, parents and the public.
The board was created as part of a province-wide reorganization of the public education system.

province-wide and school
Other education reforms reduced the powers of school boards, and mandated a standardized curriculum and province-wide testing of students.
Education Minister Gerard Kennedy established a province-wide negotiating framework with the province's teachers ' unions with the result that most school boards settled their contracts without lost teaching time.
It also contains one francophone elementary school, which is part of the province-wide CSF ( conseil scolaire francophone ), School District 93, as well there is the Langley Fine Arts School in Fort Langley.
Beginning in the 2003-2004 school year, Grade 9 students began attending the school, in accordance with a nearly province-wide grade reconfiguration that saw " middle " school become grades 6-8, and " high school " redefined as grades 9-12.
Every year, the NSSSA holds one four-day province-wide conference for all secondary school students.

province-wide and system
On March 1, 1969, the province-wide microwave system replaced the kinescope recordings, and The Pas has enjoyed live television since then.
On March 1, 1969, the province-wide microwave system replaced the kine recordings originating at CBWT, giving citizens of Flin Flon access to live television.
In 1967 it became Fanshawe College, one of a province-wide system of colleges of applied arts and technology.
In early 1969 the province-wide microwave system replaced the kine recordings and Lynn Lake has enjoyed live television since then.
From 1968 onwards, CBWT used the province-wide microwave system to provide live television signals.
EPL is a member of " The Alberta Library " ( TAL ), a province-wide system that allows access to material from every member library in Alberta.
CBWKT connected to the province-wide microwave system on March 1, 1969.

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