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  2. Provincial Nomination Program - Wikipedia

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    Application procedure for the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program varies depending on the stream and program to which a person is applying. Generally, all streams follow a 3-step application process: Expression of Interest: Interested candidates must express interest in applying to their program of choice. This varies from program to program.

  3. List of Canadian primary and secondary examinations

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    A unique situation of primary and secondary examinations is that of Canada's territories. The territories mostly elect to adopt the curriculum of their most closely related adjacent provinces. This includes adopting the related provinces examination policy. Yukon and the Northwest Territories primarily follows the British Columbia curriculum.

  4. Category : Books about Canada by province or territory

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  5. Portal:Canada/Provinces and territories - Wikipedia

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    Provinces and territories: AB - BC - MB - NB - NL - NT - NS - NU - ON - PE - QC - SK - YT. Major cities: Calgary - Edmonton - Halifax - Montreal - Ottawa - Quebec City - Toronto - Vancouver - Winnipeg - To display all subcategories below click on the

  6. Bibliography of Canadian provinces and territories - Wikipedia

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    Province with a Heart: Celebrating 100 Years in Saskatchewan (2005) 224pp, popular history excerpts and text search Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan (2006) from U. of Regina Canadian Plains Research Center, (2005); 1071pp in print edition; article by experts on a very wide range of topics

  7. Social programs in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Social programs in Canada (French: programmes sociaux) include all Canadian government programs designed to give assistance to citizens outside of what the market provides. The Canadian social safety net includes a broad spectrum of programs, many of which are run by the provinces and territories .

  8. Portal:Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Located in Central Canada, Ontario is the country's most populous province. As of the 2021 Canadian census, it is home to 38.5 per cent of the country's population, and is the second-largest province by total area (after Quebec). Ontario is Canada's fourth-largest jurisdiction in total area of all the Canadian provinces and territories.

  9. File:Canada blank map.svg - Wikipedia

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    There are 19 lakes shown; each has an ID that matches its official name. The lakes can be easily be found in the XML tree and they can be individually deleted to make room for text or other overlays. Date: 03-07-2007 edited 8-Aug-2007: Source: Vector map File:BlankMap-USA-states-Canada-provinces.svg. Modified by Lokal_Profil; Author