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  2. Certified General Accountants Association of Canada

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    In December 2006, CGA-Canada and the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) announced a mutual recognition agreement (MRA) to take effect on 1 January 2007. This agreement was renewed in 2011. In April 2008, CGA-Canada and CPA Australia entered into a MRA to extend the global reach of both organizations into new continents.

  3. Certified General Accountant - Wikipedia

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    Certified General Accountant (CGA) is a professional designation granted to Canadian accountants. A person who meets the education, experience and examination requirements of the Certified General Accountants of Canada (CGA-Canada) is entitled to use the professional designation and add the letters "CGA" to their title. A CGA is jointly a ...

  4. Canadian accounting profession unification - Wikipedia

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    Demand for trained accountants arose as early as the 1840s, when the first Canadian professional accounting firms were organized in Toronto and Montreal. [2]The Association of Accountants in Montreal was organized as the first accounting organization in North America in 1879 [3] (and only the fifth such organization in the world), [4] and was incorporated by an Act of the Legislative Assembly ...

  5. Canadian Automobile Association - Wikipedia

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    [16] [17] The association includes automotive sales and service facilities, a travel agency and an insurance agency. Besides providing a full range of travel services and packages, CAA Saskatchewan also owns and operates its own motorcoach company, WestWorld Tours, [18] which offers fully escorted tours to a variety of North American ...

  6. Tourism in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Regina is Saskatchewan's second largest city, with a population of 236,481 in the census metropolitan area. [2] It is also the capital of Saskatchewan. Regina is the hub for business and tourism in southern Saskatchewan. Regina has a rich culture in music, theatre and dance, supported by the University of Regina.

  7. Red Coat Trail - Wikipedia

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    A Mountie statue in Redvers, Saskatchewan, commemorates the founding of the Red Coat Trail along SK Highway 13. There are 36 communities along the 676 km (420 mi) of the Saskatchewan portion of the Red Coat Trail which would be one approximately every 20 km (12 mi) apart, and there are 59 at grade intersections with primary and secondary highways which would be a junction approximately every ...

  8. Transportation in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    The main Saskatchewan waterways are the North Saskatchewan River or South Saskatchewan River routes. Early ferry service and steamship travel were employed on the major waterways. Barges for freight transfer have used the Athabasca River servicing Uranium City, Fond du Lac, Stony Rapids, and Black Lake. Wollaston Lake barge services Wollaston ...

  9. Saskatchewan Highway 9 - Wikipedia

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    The Saskota Flyway (Highway 9) is known as the International Road to Adventure, because it takes you from Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan, all the way south to Bismarck, North Dakota. [3] Highway 9 is about 606 km (376 mi.) long and passes through Carlyle, Yorkton, Canora, Preeceville, and Hudson Bay. It intersects Highway 1, Highway 16, and Highway 5.