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Canada and admitted
With the exceptions of Louisiana, Puerto Rico, Quebec, whose private law is based on civil law, and British Columbia, whose notarial tradition stems from scrivener notary practice, a notary public in the rest of the United States and most of Canada has powers that are far more limited than those of civil-law or other common-law notaries, both of whom are qualified lawyers admitted to the bar: such notaries may be referred to as notaries-at-law or lawyer notaries.
Most of the member congregations of the UUA are in the United States and Canada, but the UUA has also admitted congregations from Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines and Pakistan ( although UUA policy appears at present to be against admitting any new congregations from outside North America, rather having them form their own national bodies and having these bodies join the International Council of Unitarians and Universalists ).
In 1884, the Barbados Agricultural Society sent a letter to Sir Francis Hincks requesting his private and public views on whether the Dominion of Canada would favourably entertain having the then colony of Barbados admitted as a member of the Canadian Confederation.
This area now consists of the provinces of Manitoba ( admitted after negotiation between Canada and a Métis provisional government in 1870 ), Saskatchewan, and Alberta ( both created in 1905 ), as well as the Northwest Territories, the Yukon Territory ( created 1898, following the start of the Klondike Gold Rush ), and Nunavut ( created in 1999 ).
Oscar tries to keep his Canadian identity secret, but admitted that he is Canadian due to his parents being from Canada.
In the English-speaking common law jurisdictions of Canada, the profession of barrister and solicitor have been fused ; all those called to the bar are lawyers, and admitted as solicitors.
In 1982, Milton Hershey School admitted its first international students, Ian and Edward Ritchie from Ottawa in Ontario, Canada.
For example, William Kurelek, later awarded the Order of Canada for his artistic life work, as a young man was admitted to the Maudsley Psychiatric Hospital where he was treated for schizophrenia.
Until then, Canada ’ s libraries were mostly religious institutions, and the general public was not admitted.
In 1808 Papineau was elected member of parliament for Kent ( now Chambly, Quebec ) before being admitted to the Bar of Lower Canada in 1810.
* Canada: In common law Canadian provinces, despite the unified legal profession ( lawyers are qualified as both barristers and solicitors ), the certificate issued by the provincial Law Society to the newly-qualified lawyer generally indicates he or she having been called to the Bar and admitted as a solicitor.
1, 500 adepts were admitted into the grounds coming from as far away as Canada but only 500 visitors watched the ceremony on a giant screen erected in the nearby park.
In June 2005, LeBlanc admitted to " careless and irresponsible " behavior with a stripper during a motorcycle trip to Canada.
O ' Farrell had, in the meantime, admitted he was not really a member of the Fenians, but by the time of the execution other acts of violence connected with the Fenians ( most notably the murder of D ' Arcy McGee in Canada ) spurred anti-Fenian and anti-Irish Catholic feelings.
She returned to Canada and studied law at Osgoode Hall Law School of York University and in 1980 was admitted to the Law Society of Upper Canada.
Bob Rae later admitted that he never bothered to interview Bartleman, the former head of intelligence for Foreign Affairs Canada while investigating the Air India bombing.
Alykhan Velshi, a spokesperson for Kenney, claimed that Galloway had openly admitted giving " financial support " to Hamas, which is classified as a terrorist group in Canada.
* where a Canadian had acquired that status by descent from a Canadian parent, and who was either not lawfully admitted to Canada for permanent residence on the commencement of the Act or was born outside Canada afterwards, loss of citizenship could occur on the person's 22nd birthday unless the person had filed a declaration of retention between their 21st and 22nd birthday and renounced any previous nationality they possessed.
Furthermore, GM Canada president Arturo Elias had admitted to MP Frank Valeriote that GM had pledged all its assets worldwide to the U. S. government in order to secure the first tranche of a US $ 30 billion loan, leaving no assets to collateralize the $ 6 billion loan from the Canadian government.
As a compromise, a small part of the district, consisting mainly of the settled areas, was admitted to Canada as the Province of Manitoba in 1870 though the Federal government retained control of crown land and natural resources until 1930.
* The eleventh Article of " Confederation and Perpetual Union " provides that: " Canada, according to this Confederation, and joining in the measures of the United States, shall be admitted into, and entitled to, all the advantages of this Union ; but no other Colony shall be admitted to the same, unless such admission be agreed to by nine States.

Canada and 900
* 1917 – Halifax Explosion: In Canada, a munitions explosion kills more than 1, 900 people and destroys part of the City of Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Brazil ( 25 million ), Argentina ( 20 million ), US ( 17. 8 million ), France ( 5 million ), Uruguay ( 1. 5 million ), Canada ( 1. 4 million ), Venezuela ( 900, 000 ) and Australia ( 800, 000 ).
Most of the remaining production originated from Russia ( 2, 500 t ), Canada ( 1, 964 t ), Bolivia ( 1, 023 t ), Austria ( 900 t ), Portugal ( 900 t ), Thailand ( 600 t ), Brazil ( 500 t ), Peru ( 500 t ) and Rwanda ( 500 t ).
In June 1939 Canada, along with Cuba and the United States, refused to allow entry for the 900 Jewish refugees aboard the passenger ship.
With a population of 1, 861, 900 inhabitants ( 25 % of the population of Quebec ), it is by far the most populous island in Canada.
As recently as July 2011, ING Direct Canada had over 1. 7 million clients, employed over 900 people and had over US $ 37. 6 billion in assets.
By the 1970s, her columns were read, twice weekly, by thirty million readers of the 900 newspapers of the U. S. and Canada.
By 1985, Erma Bombeck's three weekly columns were being published by 900 newspapers in the U. S. and Canada, and were also being anthologized into a series of best-selling books.
SLH Transport, a freight trucking company and wholly owned subsidiary headquartered in Kingston, Ontario, provides the company with transportation and logistics services and comprises 620 trucks, 3, 700 trailers, and 900 associates with terminals located throughout Canada.
In Canada, the bank operates as BMO Bank of Montreal and has more than 900 branches, serving over seven million customers.
Shaw Direct is a direct broadcast satellite television distributor in Canada which is majority-owned by cable TV operator Shaw Communications Inc. As of 2010, Shaw Direct had over 900, 000 subscribers.
Their scam involved mailing almost 900, 000 phoney invoices to businesses and non profit organizations in Canada.
* July 20 – 21 – The Short S. 20 Mercury, flying as a component of the Short Mayo Composite aircraft combination, makes the worlds first commercial heavier-than-air crossing of the North Atlantic Ocean, flying non-stop 4, 667 km ( 2, 900 miles ) from Foynes, Ireland, to Montreal, Quebec, Canada, with a 454-kg ( 1000-lb ) payload.
There are about 430 Gwich ’ in speakers in Canada out of a total Gwich ’ in population of 1, 900.
** Thule, proto-Inuit, Alaska, Canada, Greenland, 900 – 1500 CE
Through its various subsidiaries, Genesco operates 2, 276 retail stores throughout the United States, Puerto Rico and Canada and wholesales branded and licensed footwear to more than 900 retail accounts.
The official Guinness Book of Records count is 900 participants, all playing the theme from Hockey Night in Canada.
* Summer: Canadian National Comic Book Exposition ( Holiday Inn on King, Toronto, Ontario, Canada ) — c. 2, 900 attendees ; guests include Dale Keown, Adam Hughes, Stuart Immonen, Pat Lee, Ken Lashley, Mike Zeck, and Dave Ross
As of January 2007, the ACN claims to have the support of 200, 000 laity and 2, 200 clergy in ten dioceses and 900 congregations in the United States and Canada.
Today, Switch and Data ’ s footprint includes 23 markets throughout U. S. and Canada and provides power and cooling densities of up to 200 watts per square foot to more than 900 customers.
At its peak, it was the largest privately owned summer day camp in Canada, with over 900 campers, and operated through 1993.
By 1994, Diamond had " 27 warehouses in the U. S., Canada, and the U. K., employ between 750 and 900 people ;" owned its own trucking line ; and controlled 45 % of the market, making $ 222 million in sales.
On 9 June 1866 at Danville, Quebec, Canada, a fire broke out in a railway car containing 2000 lb ( 900 kg ) of ammunition, between Quebec and Montreal.

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