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  2. Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton (RCGT) is a member firm of Grant Thornton International Ltd. This Canadian firm covers areas of assurance , tax, advisory, and business recovery, reorganization services and cybersecurity. [ 1 ]

  3. List of Canadian actors - Wikipedia

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  4. Rent regulation in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The plan includes a provision to roll-back the post-1991 rent control exemption such that all private rental units, including ones built or first occupied on or after November 1, 1991 will be subject to rent control. This change will be effective April 20, 2017 regardless of when the legislation is passed. [6]

  5. Chabot - Wikipedia

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    Louis François Jean Chabot (1757–1837), French general of the Napoleonic Wars; Paul Chabot (born 1974), California politician and military officer; Philippe de Chabot (c.1492–1543), Admiral of France; Steve Chabot (born 1953), member of the U.S. House of Representatives; Thomas Chabot (born 1997), Canadian ice hockey defenceman

  6. Trash outside L.A. home draws complaints, the producer of ...

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    It’s filthy,” said Miriam Kosberg, whose family has owned the property directly behind the house since 1955. “There’s garbage all the way up to the back fence,” she added, gesturing ...

  7. His Name Is Ray - Wikipedia

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    Del Monte drove by the same man panhandling at an intersection close to his house. After months of driving by the intersection of Lakeshore and Jameson, Del Monte decided to talk to the man. [3] Ray invited Del Monte to see what life was like on the streets. Del Monte shot the majority of the film single-handedly, using no tripod and just one lens.

  8. Canadians of convenience - Wikipedia

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    Canadians of convenience" is a pejorative referring to individuals with Canadian citizenship who live permanently outside of Canada without "substantive ties" to Canada. [1] Some definitions use the term to refer to persons who immigrate to Canada, meet the residency requirement to become a naturalized citizen , and then return to live in their ...

  9. Climate leave - Wikipedia

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    Climate leave is paid time off from work that workers may use to address needs at one's home resulting from adverse weather impacts without losing pay. [1] The policy was first adopted in Spain by the government of Pedro Sánchez in November 2024 in response to the impact of the 2024 Spanish floods .