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Number of premature and potentially avoidable deaths and premature and potentially avoidable age-standardized mortality rate, by sex, on an annual …
Policies related to the War Veterans Allowance.
Policies related to the Clothing Allowance.
The modern concept of sustainable development is derived mostly from the 1987 Brundtland Report, which defines Sustainable Development as “development …
This report presents the results of archaeological research undertaken by Parks Canada’s Underwater Archaeology Team (UAT) in 2019 at the …
The Benefit Grids are comprehensive lists of the variety of services available, dollar and frequency limits and approval requirements for …
All pharmaceutical products fall into one of three categories. They are:
Standard Benefits
These benefits include many over-the-counter …
Comments from the regulatory consultation from June 5 to August 4, 2025
Tariffs imposed by the United States on goods that the business or organization sells to the United States over the …
Information provided in an excel spreadsheet of the GPS coordinate locations of the Shooting Ranges in Nova Scotia.