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Alberta Education is aware there are a few boards/wards where the votes were only recorded for the successful candidates (and …
Number and proportion of persons elected to national Parliament and of ministers appointed to federal Cabinet by gender, Canada, provinces …
Number and proportion of federally appointed judges in federal, provincial and territorial courts by gender, Canada, provinces and territories.
Ministerial transition briefing material for Canada Revenue Agency’s new Minister of National Revenue – October 26, 2021.
Ministerial transition briefing material for Canada Revenue Agency’s new Minister of National Revenue – 2023
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Under the new judicial application process introduced by the Minister of Justice on October 20, 2016, any interested and qualified …
Under the new judicial application process introduced by the Minister of Justice on October 20, 2016, any interested and qualified …
Under the new judicial application process introduced by the Minister of Justice on October 20, 2016, any interested and qualified …
Under the new judicial application process introduced by the Minister of Justice on October 20, 2016, any interested and qualified …