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  2. Gary Anandasangaree - Wikipedia

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    Anandasangaree studied at the Osgoode Hall Law School, the law faculty of York University. [10] He graduated in 2005 with a LL.B. degree and was called to the bar in 2006. [10] [11] Anandasangaree is the principal lawyer at Gary Anandasangaree and Associates, a Toronto law firm specialising in business, real estate and international human ...

  3. Select committee (parliamentary system) - Wikipedia

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    A select committee is a special subcommittee of a legislature or assembly. Select committees exist in the British Parliament , as well as in other parliaments based on the Westminster model, such as those in Australia, Canada, Malaysia, India, Sri Lanka, and New Zealand.

  4. Official bilingualism in the public service of Canada - Wikipedia

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    However, this trend has reversed itself in recent decades. Today, French is the first official language of 23% of Canada's population, [1] with 29.2% of Public Service of Canada employees identifying French as their first official language, [2] including 32% of management-level jobs. [3]

  5. Canadian Senate Standing Committee on Official Languages

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    The Senate Standing Committee On Official languages (OLLO) is a standing committee of the Senate of Canada responsible for examining issues of Francophone culture in Canada, especially in regard to the Official Languages Act. It is mandated to study, as the Senate may decide, bills, messages, petitions, inquiries, papers and other matters ...

  6. Priyani Wijesekera - Wikipedia

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    In December 2011, she was appointed as one of the members of UNP Working Committee and it caused heated arguments in the parliament at that time. [2]Wijesekera has also been critical of procedures in the Sri Lankan parliament, especially the way in which problems can be dealt with under the Emergency Regulations which, as she commented, "tends to reduce the legislative procedure to a ...

  7. Serjeant-at-Arms of the Sri Lankan Parliament - Wikipedia

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    The Serjeant-at-Arms of the Sri Lankan Parliament is a parliamentary official responsible for order in the Parliament of Sri Lanka. The office was established in 1948 on the model of the Serjeant-at-Arms of the House of Commons and traditionally included responsibility for security. The role is both ceremonial and functional as the holder is a ...

  8. 1982 Sri Lankan parliamentary term extension referendum

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    Since independence, Sri Lanka has been continuously led by either the United National Party, the Sri Lanka Freedom Party, or coalitions headed by one of the two parties.. The Sri Lanka Freedom Party, led by Sirimavo Bandaranaike, won a five-year term in the 1970 parliamentary elections, obtaining over the two-thirds supermajority in Parliament required pass constitutional amendmen

  9. Ministry of National Languages and Social Integration

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    The Ministry of National Co-existence Dialogue and Official Languages (formerly the Ministry of National Languages and Social Integration) (Sinhala: ජාතික සහජීවනය, සංවාද හා රාජ්‍ය භාෂා අමාත්‍යාංශය Jāthika Sahajeewanaya, Sangwāda hā Rājya Bhāsha Amathyanshaya; Tamil: தேசிய சகவாழ்வு ...