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provincial and banking
Until the mid-nineteenth century, commercial banks in Britain were able to issue their own banknotes, and notes issued by provincial banking companies were commonly in circulation.
Some types of banking regulation may be delegated to other levels of government, such as state or provincial governments.
:* The provincial power to regulate security interests under the property and civil rights power will be displaced by security interests created under a federal head of power-most notably under the banking power-but only to the extent that federal law has covered the field
He further pointed out that elements of Aberhart's plan, including the provincial government's entry into banking and the creation of a provincial tariff, were ultra vires the province under the Canadian constitution.
Up until the middle of the nineteenth century, privately owned banks in Great Britain and Ireland were permitted to issue their own banknotes, and money issued by provincial Scottish, English, Welsh and Irish banking companies circulated freely as a means of payment.
In March 1937 many SC MLAs revolted against Aberhart's leadership, refusing to pass the provincial budget until Aberhart promised serious reform of the banking system.
In this role, he was responsible for supporting the banking industry ’ s policy development and advocacy activities regarding federal financial services legislation reform, policy and legislation affecting banks as employers, international trade policy, and a range of regulatory issues at the provincial level.
Like his father, Philip Charles was employed in the City of London, where he became the leading architect of grandiose banking offices, mainly in an Italianate manner, setting the pattern for suburban and provincial designs for almost three decades.

provincial and companies
Other telephone companies, many of which were publicly owned, were regulated by provincial authorities until court rulings during the 1990s affirmed federal jurisdiction over the sector, which also included some fifty small independent incumbents, most of them in Ontario and Quebec.
Regional bus lines have been regulated by the provincial administration to protect old transit companies, leading to cartel situations like TLO in the Turku region, but strong regional regulating bodies, like the Helsinki Regional Transport Authority ( HSL / HRT ), whose routes are put out to tender exist as well and will become the norm after the transitionary period during the 2010s.
In the early 2000s ( decade ), changes in provincial tax legislation prompted many production companies to move from Toronto to Vancouver.
Each of the nine provincial commands will have at least one militia regiment of two to six battalions as well as local defense companies.
On his return, he worked as a violinist in travelling companies and then as an organist in provincial cathedrals before moving to Paris for the first time.
In accordance with these laws, more than sixty Internet regulations have been made by the People's Republic of China ( PRC ) government, implemented by provincial branches of state-owned ISPs, business companies, and organizations.
Over time, many Chinese banner companies in the provincial garrisons were reclassified as civilian or placed in the Green Standard Army.
For the next six years she worked in provincial companies ( in particular York and Bath ), gradually building up a reputation, and her next Drury Lane appearance, on 10 October 1782, could not have been more different.
Brownlee enjoyed considerable early success as premier: he handily won the 1926 election, signed an agreement with the federal government transferring control over Alberta's natural resources to its provincial government, sold the railways to the Canadian National and Canadian Pacific railway companies, and ran a series of balanced budgets.
In the meantime, Sifton announced a new railway policy that would see eight new lines constructed by private companies with the assistance of provincial loan guarantees, including several pioneer lines ; this policy, in its resemblance to the Rutherford policy, met with the approval of the Cross faction, and the Liberals were once more united.
Public Internet services are usually provided by provincial telecom companies, which sometimes are traded between networks.
Changes to federal and provincial regulations ending the separation of banks, investment dealers, trust companies and insurance companies came in 1987.
The government brought in auto insurance reforms ( including a price cap ), rolled-back a series of corporate and personal tax cuts that had been scheduled for 2004, passed legislation that enshrined publicly-funded healthcare into provincial law, hired more meat and water inspectors, opened up the provincially-owned electricity companies to Freedom of Information laws and enacted a ban on partisan government advertising.
By June the garrison had swollen to about 1, 600 men with the arrival of provincial militia companies from Connecticut and New Jersey.
On November 23, 2006, the Saskatchewan Party tried to make a political issue about the provincial government trying to reclaim money from tobacco companies for the additional strain smokers placed on the health care system.
The government took control of the education system, nationalized power production and distribution into Hydro-Québec ( the provincial power utility ), unionized the civil service, founded the Caisse de Depot to manage the massive new government pension program, and invested in companies that promoted French Canadians to management positions in industry.
In 1989 the CBC and a consortium of cable companies made a joint proposal for the creation of a new entity, the Canadian Parliamentary Channel ( CPaC ) that would carry the proceedings of the House of Commons and committees, along with proceedings of royal commissions, enquiries, court hearings and provincial legislatures and public affairs programming.
This has caused some disputes between the provincial engineering associations and companies who call their developers software engineers, even though these developers have not been licensed by any engineering association.
The Food and Drugs Act does not have any requirements for domestic manufacturers to notify the agency of their existence but companies generally require provincial registrations or municipal licenses to operate.
Ontario Hydro was the official name from 1974 of the Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario which was established in 1906 by the provincial Power Commission Act to build transmission lines to supply municipal utilities with electricity generated by private companies already operating at Niagara Falls.
But, the pro-Franco provinces of Álava and Navarre maintained a degree of autonomy unknown in the rest of Spain, with local telephone companies, provincial limited-bailiwick police forces ( miñones in Alava, and Foral Police in Navarre ), road works and some taxes to support local government.

provincial and merged
From 2002 to 2006 the entire Island of Montreal was merged into one city, but this policy was partly reversed when a different party captured the provincial government.
In Belgium, the capital, Brussels, is administratively one of the federation's three regions, and is the only city subdivided, without the other regions ' provincial level, into 19 rather small municipalities, which each have an elected — formally appointed — Burgomaster ( i. e., Mayor, responsible to his / her elected council ); while Antwerp, the other major metropolitan area, has one large city ( where the boroughs, former municipalities merged into it, elect a lower level, albeit with very limited competence ) and several smaller surrounding municipalities, each under a normal Burgomaster as in Brussels.
In 2002, the Parti Québécois, leading the provincial government, merged the cities of Hull, Gatineau, Aylmer, Buckingham and Masson-Angers into one city.
* Taichung County was merged with the provincial city of Taichung to form a single special municipality
* Tainan County was merged with the provincial city of Tainan to form a single special municipality
The Dutch school was merged with the provincial school in 1861, and Ōkuma took up a lecturing position there shortly afterward.
At the provincial level, privatized former Crown corporations include Alberta Government Telephones ( which merged with privately owned BC Tel to form Telus ), BCRIC, Manitoba Telecom Services, and Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan which retained its name and has become the world's largest producer of potash.
* Taichung County was merged with the provincial city of Taichung to form a single special municipality
* Tainan County was merged with the provincial city of Tainan to form a single special municipality
In 2001, at the behest of former leader Vander Zalm, the Social Credit Party merged with other provincial right-wing parties to form the Unity Party, but soon left due to dissatisfaction with the way the party was run.
Many of these old provincial districts have been dissolved as their chief towns have merged into larger cities or towns.
The One Unit policy in was enforced in 1955, whereby the provinces and princely states of the western wing were merged to form the new province of West Pakistan with Lahore as the provincial capital.
The Socialist Party of Ontario ( later " Socialist Party of Canada ") was a provincial political party in Ontario, that merged in 1905 into a national political party, the SPC.
In 1961, the CCF merged with the Canadian Labour Congress to form the New Democratic Party ( NDP ) at both federal and provincial levels.
The present town was incorporated by the provincial government in 1995 through municipal amalgamation which saw the following unincorporated rural communities merged:
Many minor provinces were merged into larger ones, the provincial governors lost most of their autonomy when the post was converted into one appointed and salaried by the ministry, and a new administrative division – the monthon ( circle ) covering several provinces – was created.
The merged party would have adopted the Alberta Party platform, and the Alberta Party provincial council would have had seats on the Alberta Alliance Provincial Council.
However, since Songjiang Province was merged into Heilongjiang Province, the provincial capital was transferred to Harbin in 1954.
When the provincial Liberals merged with John Bracken's Progressives in 1932, Campbell led a group of dissident, anti-merger Liberals into the subsequent election.
* 1867: The Clear Grits merged with the Reform Party, the Red Party and provincial liberal parties into the present-day Liberal Party of Canada
However, in 1999, the provincial ridings of Nickel Belt and Sudbury East were merged for the 1999 provincial election, and Morin declined to run for the NDP nomination rather than competing against Sudbury East's popular incumbent Shelley Martel.
The university originated from Shuntian School established in Beijing in 1902 and Beiyang Women Normal School established in Tianjin in 1906. Approved by Hebei provincial government, the former Hebei Teachers University, Hebei Teachers College, Hebei Education Institute established in 1952 and Hebei Vocational and Technological College merged into one in June 1996 and was named Hebei Normal University.
This occurred after negotiations in which the provincial Liberal party merged with Bracken's governing Progressives ; McDiarmid received one of the cabinet positions designated for the Liberal Party.

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