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  2. Vehicle registration plates of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    When the first plates were issued in Alberta, a number of materials were tried. 1912 and 1913 used porcelain enameled iron, and 1914 and 1915 used thin sheet metal with silkscreened number rolled over a wire frame. Serials issued started at 1 every year, and every year the registrant could request the same number as the previous year.

  3. Vehicle registration plates of Canada - Wikipedia

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    For example, registration plates issued in the Northwest Territories are shaped like a polar bear. In Alberta, registration plates typically display the words "Wild Rose Country." British Columbia, Manitoba, and Ontario are the only Canadian jurisdictions that require both front and rear registration plates.

  4. WCBA - Wikipedia

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    WCB-Alberta, the workers' compensation board in Alberta, Canada; We Came Bearing Arms, a Belgian metalcore band; Among radio callsigns, WCBA may refer to: WCBA (AM), a defunct radio station (1350 AM) formerly licensed to serve South Corning, New York, United States

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  6. Driver's licences in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Condition +: Indicates more conditions/restrictions of lesser priority exist, requires system check. Ontario has used a graduated licensing system since 1994. A driver can take as little as 20 months to get a full licence; however, a driver must have a full (G) licence within five years of obtaining a learner's permit (G1).

  7. Police certificate - Wikipedia

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    Businesses can request a police check on the applicant behalf A person may be required to present a Police Clearance Certificate as part of employment screening, as a pre-requisite for volunteer work, as preparation for a court appearance, to apply for a visa to enter/stay in some countries, or to satisfy a statutory requirement.

  8. WorkSafeBC - Wikipedia

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    The Workers' Compensation Board of British Columbia, operating as WorkSafeBC, is a statutory agency that was made in 1917, after the provincial legislature put into force legislation passed in 1902. [1] This legislation is known as the Workers Compensation Act. [2]

  9. Workplace Safety and Insurance Board - Wikipedia

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    The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) is the workplace compensation board for provincially regulated workplaces in Ontario.As an agency of the Ontario government, the WSIB operates "at arm's length" from the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development and is solely funded by employer premiums, administration fees, and investment revenue.