In contrast, interprovincial for-hire trucking is more prevalent in Ontario and the Prairie Provinces. |
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At the start of last year's Spar hockey interprovincial, Tsoanelo Pholo had just made the national side. |
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This will be a special day for the club with the junior interprovincial between Connacht and Leinster being held in Cloondeash. |
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The Ussasa U18B interprovincial will also be staged in Vereeniging starting on Monday and ends on Thursday. |
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The driving force is a 1994 federal, provincial and territorial agreement designed to break down interprovincial trade barriers. |
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How would this impact on the interprovincial relations, given that private property is provincial jurisdiction. |
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Between 1868 and 1888 a number of sites had been suggested for a second interprovincial bridge. |
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There's a feast of exciting interprovincial and international cricket to savour during the 2000-2001 cricket season which starts soon. |
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There was a growing flow of passengers too, for most interprovincial travel was still done by sea. |
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Prior to this, we had six game competitions, the interprovincial championship and the European Cup, and there was little room for that to happen. |
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This section outlines some of the interprovincial meetings and activities that involved our ministry. |
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Administration would be based on existing interprovincial mechanisms, the report says. |
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Thus, a framework now exists for the full mobility and interprovincial recognition of psychologists. |
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Really, this was one area that was long overdue and kept Ontario students from keeping on par with their interprovincial counterparts. |
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Exceptions as noted in the interprovincial, import and export sections may prevail over this requirement. |
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An interprovincial agreement guarantees you a certain level of protection when you travel to another province in Canada. |
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Champions Eastern Province set the ball rolling with an absorbing encounter against Northerns in the A section of the men's interprovincial hockey tournament on Monday. |
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Dungarvan Rugby Club's Ground at Ballyrandle looked in splendid shape last Saturday afternoon for the clash of Munster and Ulster in their interprovincial at Junior level. |
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The chart shows the inward and outward flow of interprovincial migration from 1996 to 2001, with Ontario and Alberta again on top. |
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In the budget we talked about the importance of knocking down interprovincial barriers so people can move across the country. |
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The issue of interprovincial trade barriers is broad and somewhat contentious. |
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Generally speaking, net interprovincial migration yields the greatest precocity errors. |
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Meanwhile, New Democratic Party leader James Rodd suggests P. E. I. hog producers are the victims of an interprovincial political power play. |
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This demonstrates the important role the Network plays on the interprovincial scene. |
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Continue to plan the integration of interprovincial mass transit through the core area, including a regional green transportation strategy. |
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Entire towns or communities can really be affected, although it can be interprovincial and intercontinental as well. |
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These include the post office, airlines, railroads, interprovincial bus and trucking companies, banks and telephone and broadcasting companies. |
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Mountainously laden timber lorries ply the interprovincial highway, their loads of acacia logs almost brushing as they pass. |
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Buenos Aires made significant advances toward national leadership by taking advantage of the interprovincial rivalries. |
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There are many barriers in the interprovincial sense that are causing many problems with our productivity and prosperity. |
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In Canada, even removal of what are called interprovincial barriers to internal trade have been problematic. |
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Substantial interprovincial variation was observed for each of these indicators. |
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Canadians appear to support the combination of national standards and interprovincial flexibility that has characterized the system thus far. |
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Since the two estimates of interprovincial migration are produced from different sources of information, they are more subject to error. |
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Hansen notes that provincial and interprovincial sales rules vary across Canada. |
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Quite frankly I see no reason why if we have a set of rules good enough for interprovincial trade it should not be able to be meshed with whatever the rules are for inspection for international trade. |
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The NCC has already begun to play that role with regard to the siting of a new interprovincial bridge and the development of an urgently needed plan for regional mass transit. |
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The data would include interprovincial travel trips. |
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The committee met once last year to discuss plans and issues of common interest, notably federal accommodation, rapid transit, projected interprovincial bridges, ring roads and an integrated interprovincial transit study. |
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There must be more mutual respect, more trust and more determination to achieve interprovincial and provincial-federal cooperation if stakeholders want to improve the fate of the fishing industry. |
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Work in certain areas falls within the federal jurisdiction: telecommunications, banking, interprovincial transportation, railways, federal public service. |
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The recommended Project corridor must help relieve interprovincial traffic congestion, favour orderly and managed growth, and promote integrated land use and transportation development. |
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Therefore, The Entities should open up to the interprovincial dimension, not because local limitations oblige them to do so, but in order to re-create a worldwide spirit in the Order. |
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We want to knock down interprovincial trade barriers. |
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While PWGSC's objective is to divest of these bridges, interprovincial linkages are key to the NCC's mandate due to their strategic and symbolic significance in the region. |
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However, there was interprovincial variation in ASIRs in 2006 with rates in eastern and central Canada generally being higher than those for the western provinces. |
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The federal government is concerned with the regulation of interprovincial and international trade, and the management of nonrenewable resources on federal lands. |
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Once again, interprovincial variation in ASMRs for 2006 was substantial. |
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A study by the GATT published last year criticized the federal government and the provinces for not moving far enough in bringing down the interprovincial trade barriers. |
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If at an interprovincial gathering there is agreement on something, and disagreement on something else, a newspaper is likely to mention first and point up in its headline the matter on which the provinces did not agree. |
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The agreement on internal trade does nothing to break down the walls of protectionism and allow the freeing up of interprovincial markets for companies right across the country. |
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The primary goal of the bill is to implement the Agreement on Internal Trade, not to permit the federal government to implant itself as the supreme power on interprovincial trade. |
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Maybe such shortsightedness on the part of the Ontario government concerning interprovincial trade barriers is part of the reason that Bob Rae got dumped the other day and the people of Ontario chose another government. |
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We have river basins to the south that are essentially tapped out, and we also have interprovincial issues in the south as the water flows out of Alberta into Saskatchewan and Manitoba. |
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On the question of apportionment, does the possibility of a province backing out of an existing interprovincial agreement weaken the prospects for similar agreements among governments in the Mackenzie basin or elsewhere? |
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It would more closely control interprovincial shipments once standards are enacted and it would certainly lay out energy efficiency labelling in a new way that has not been laid out in the past. |
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I did not realize at that time, and maybe other members did not either, that it was only the CMA looking at the effects that dropping interprovincial trade barriers would have on those three sectors. |
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That constituted de facto recognition of Paraguayan independence, and, when Buenos Aires attempted to use the alliance to acquire Paraguayan troops for its own interprovincial quarrels, the accord became void. |
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Ontario consistently has received far more people since the 1940s than the other provinces, but most of this growth has been from immigration rather than interprovincial migrations. |
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At Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park, hike a challenging trail to a viewpoint where the prairie opens before you with a great view. |
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For more information on the InterCoastal Pipe Line project, contact Bonnie Stowkowy of Interprovincial Pipe Line System Inc. |
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The Lakehead System is fully integrated with a pipeline system owned by Interprovincial Pipe Line Inc. |
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Canadian carpenters also have the option of acquiring an additional Interprovincial Red Seal that allows them to practice anywhere in Canada. |
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