Accidents or tickets vary
by province as to the time period they are counted for rate purposes.
Strengthening protection for tenants and ensuring predictability for landlords is touted
by the province as being part of Ontario's Fair Housing Plan, announced in April 2017.
It is puzzling why the Dalton McGuinty government, which faces a fall election, agrees to back the federal government's intrusion into a space so cherished
by provinces as property and civil rights.
Not exact matches
Before you earn the title of journeyperson, you have to work
as an apprentice, which means getting hired
by a company willing to train you and registering with the appropriate regulatory body in your
province or territory.
Before you can register
as an apprentice in your
province, you must get hired
by an elevator company willing to sponsor you.
But the real level of unemployment or underemployment is masked
by the fact that the official data does not include China «s 277 million migrant workers, such
as Zhang Sihu and his wife from Bianqiang in Yulin, a region rich in coal, oil and natural gas in northwestern Shaanxi
province.
Domestic airline passenger traffic increased
by 9 % in the
province in 2012 compared with just 5.5 % for Canada
as a whole.
As much as 3.9 per cent of B.C.'s population is employed by a startup company, defined as a company under two years of age, and that's nearly double the share in Manitoba, the province with the lowest relative rate of startup activit
As much
as 3.9 per cent of B.C.'s population is employed by a startup company, defined as a company under two years of age, and that's nearly double the share in Manitoba, the province with the lowest relative rate of startup activit
as 3.9 per cent of B.C.'s population is employed
by a startup company, defined
as a company under two years of age, and that's nearly double the share in Manitoba, the province with the lowest relative rate of startup activit
as a company under two years of age, and that's nearly double the share in Manitoba, the
province with the lowest relative rate of startup activity.
Nye also made known his feelings about Alberta's oilsands
as an inefficient source of energy, using the term «tar,» a label despised
by the
province's oil industry.
By contrast, its GPI performance declined over the same period
as the booming
province experienced growing wealth disparity, increased household debt, more greenhouse gas emissions and a spike in problem gambling, among other things.
And his missives have proven to be a convenient source of evidence on the depths of Ontario's travails
as the once mighty
province slipped into have - not status driven
by the McGuinty government's overspending and interference in the private sector.
Program spending
by province is presented in the chart below, taken from Budget 2014 (Chart 1.15), which shows Ontario's expenditure of $ 8,453 per capita
as being the lowest in Canada.
Others, such
as Anderson, say it can aff ord to add up to 1,300 more locations
by focusing on underserved
provinces.
And unlike in Toronto and Vancouver, where foreign investment is viewed
by some
as a malevolent force driving up home prices, the market in the
province is still shaky and a few more offshore buyers could be beneficial.
The accreditation process varies
by province and your Ph.D. program,
as you have to register with the provincial body that oversees psychology in your area of residence in order to be a licensed psychologist.
What's more, in this
province, a trusted pitchman can transform a brand,
as proven
by actor Claude Meunier's 25 - year relationship with Pepsi, which long outsold Coke in Quebec.
Comparing the capital and operating costs of various forms of energy — even factoring in US$ 50 a tonne for carbon emissions (a higher rate than is currently levied
by any North American state or
province)-- natural gas comes out
as a clear winner.
It didn't help that the sale was to Quebec, a
province seen
by many
as having snookered Newfoundland and Labrador over the Churchill Falls power project.
Build on its record
as the first government to achieve an absolute reduction in greenhouse gas emissions
by working with
provinces to reduce emissions from the oil and gas sectors while ensuring Canadian companies remain competitive.
All told, the
province's economy stands to gain up to a maximum of $ 10 million a day: up to $ 5 million
by not importing
as much oil and another $ 5 million
by increasing exports of gas.
Although the party positions itself
as the best fiscal manager, one of the
province's biggest Crown corporations, BC Hydro, is plagued
by debt and mismanagement.
Notably, seven
provinces opposed to the legislation, which, «in its drafting, if not in its intent, had serious and, in the view of the vast majority of witnesses, fatal flaws
as to the constitutional violation of sections 92 and 91 of the British North America Act, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, freedom of speech, expression and association
as protected
by that very Charter of Rights and Freedoms,» Segal said.
Some
provinces, such
as Alberta, provide even more incentive; you can earn an additional discount of up to 20 %
by participating in the Partners in Injury Reduction program.
Of the year - over-year improvement, budgetary revenues were up
by $ 11.4 billion, primarily due to higher personal and corporate income tax revenues, while program expenses were up
by $ 0.4 billion,
as lower other transfer payments and employment insurance benefits were more than offset
by higher transfers to
provinces / territories, elderly benefits and other direct program expenses.
As for our western coastal
province, yes, she's a beaut out there, but, i am curious how long his trip from GTR to B.C. / return trip would be taken
by dogsled or horseback or pedal bike,..........
Analysis is hampered because of a lack of transparency
by a number of
provinces in their regulation and supervision of financial institutions, including those they have designated
as systemically important.
But,
as seen in the Figure above, because income taxes have been cut, the
province's reliance on income tax revenues have dropped
by one third over the last decade, so much so that income taxes now raise about the same amount
as sales taxes.
And while Canada - wide median incomes were up
by an inflation - adjusted 3.5 per cent over that time, the performance was heavily influenced
by oil - rich
provinces such
as Alberta and Saskatchewan — a trend that's since hit a wall, thanks to the collapse of global oil prices.
Rising house prices and the accompanying wealth effect, courtesy of ballooning equity lines of credit, have kept the economy from faltering
as business spending retrenches and exports disappoint — last year real estate was
by far the largest contributor to GDP in seven of 10
provinces, including B.C. and Ontario.
Escalating prices in the
province were largely taken in stride
by Alberta homebuyers in Q2
as lower mortgage rates and solid growth in household incomes provided offset.
The U.S. lumber coalition later excluded Nova Scotia from the ongoing anti-dumping and countervailing duty investigations, but Canada was still treated
as one country and differences among practices
by softwood lumber producers in the various
provinces were largely ignored.
Alberta is one of the prairie oil - rich
provinces which have been drastically impacted
by low oil prices
as sentiment fell to 58.6, the lowest since June 2013.
For a
province that relies on free, unfettered trade of resources, measures such
as this set a precedent
as bad or worse
as those set
by BC Premier John Horgan's intention to regulate bitumen shipments in BC.
Since the 1949 civil war, Beijing has regarded the self - ruled Taiwan
as a wayward
province, to be brought under mainland China's rule
by force if necessary.
Since this debate over pipelines began in earnest last Fall, Jason Kenney and others have been calling on the federal government to invoke clause 92 (10)(c) of the Constitution, which allows the federal government to exert authority over infrastructure such
as pipelines which, «although wholly situate within the Province, are before or after their Execution declared
by the Parliament of Canada to be for the general Advantage of Canada or for the Advantage of Two or more of the
Provinces.»
In part, this upsurge in Chinese arrivals is due to a series of visa easing measures launched in the beginning of 2017, which includes the availability of online e-visas for short - term Chinese visitors,
as well
as a 3 - day visa - free entry for Chinese entering the northern
province of Quang Ninh
by car and in groups.11
As a result of some good lobbying
by the Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA), the
province launched a full review of REBBA and committed to a consultation process this summer that is divided into two phases.
On May 14th, everything changed,
as six Canadian
provinces endorsed equity crowdfunding
by implementing rules that make it easier for early stage companies to raise capital and opening up the opportunity for the ordinary investor to participate alongside seasoned investors in private capital deals.
All that work is proceeding
as Spectra continues to investigate the feasibility of its proposed Fort Nelson project - a study that is being funded, in part,
by a $ 3.4 million grant from the
province.
One recommendation
by the alliance takes aim at Ontario government energy policy that could also double
as climate policy,
as the
province has curtailed greenhouse gas emissions coming from the electricity sector
by closing coal - fired power plants, invested in costly solar and wind energy projects, and instituted a cap - and - trade system that requires businesses to buy permits to cover their carbon emissions.
While mortgage rules in Canada differ
by province, all are full recourse with the sole exceptions being Alberta and Saskatchewan in situations where borrowers have not purchased mortgage default insurance (such
as from CMHC).
«Our role is to seize the opportunity afforded us
as Canada's only Pacific
province; to fulfil our exporting potential
by looking to Asia and the other markets accessible to us through Canada's Asia - Pacific gateway and
by counting on our vibrant SME community.»
The 2009 election campaign was dominated
by economic and financial issues
as the
province attempts to deal with the global economic slowdown, rising unemployment, and possible government deficits.
As an aside, those who believe that the province should simply «take back Translink» as a crown corporation (or similar) should understand that in practical accounting terms this would also involve taking on Translink's multibillion dollar debt (supported as it is by ridership fees, gas taxes, etc.), and that this would almost certainly immediately denigrate the province's AAA credit ratin
As an aside, those who believe that the
province should simply «take back Translink»
as a crown corporation (or similar) should understand that in practical accounting terms this would also involve taking on Translink's multibillion dollar debt (supported as it is by ridership fees, gas taxes, etc.), and that this would almost certainly immediately denigrate the province's AAA credit ratin
as a crown corporation (or similar) should understand that in practical accounting terms this would also involve taking on Translink's multibillion dollar debt (supported
as it is by ridership fees, gas taxes, etc.), and that this would almost certainly immediately denigrate the province's AAA credit ratin
as it is
by ridership fees, gas taxes, etc.), and that this would almost certainly immediately denigrate the
province's AAA credit rating.
If you're a startup venture in Ontario or another Canadian
province, you can use industry databases such
as those offered
by Statistics Canada, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis or Hoovers to help you quantify your market.
Before the Dominion Elections Act (1920), voting in Canadian federal elections was largely governed
by the
provinces, just
as voting in US federal elections is still, even today, governed
by the «several States» (
as they are wont to put it)-- except for the 1917 wartime election, labelled
as the «largest gerrymander in Canadian history» (I've just finished a fascinating book about that election, fought over the issue of conscription; I highly recommend it).
New Democrats have long been advocating for the expanded use of midwifery services across the
province as we believe that midwives play an integral role in the health care system and can be of particular benefit to women, families and First Nations communities
by bringing specialized maternity care to otherwise isolated areas.
The
province, however, has vowed to fight the expansion
by any means at its disposal,
as have environmental groups.
As an article co-authored
by two environmental experts and Bob Kingston of the PSAC's Agriculture Union notes, there appear to be no plans for maintaining the careful stewardship of these pasturelands once passed down to the
provinces and sold off.
MaRS London, which will be managed locally
by TechAlliance and operate out of Western's Research Park, will enable the sharing of entrepreneurial programs and business services and the development of associated talent and knowledge networks in Southwestern Ontario,
as well
as a suite of joint initiatives to support innovation, commercialization and the promotion of Ontario's technology assets, in the
province and beyond.