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FUTURE SERVICES ACT [4 records]

Record 1 2021-07-30

English

Subject field(s)
  • Organizations, Administrative Units and Committees
  • Indigenous Peoples
OBS

Gunn Métis Local(GML) 55 represents the interests of the Lac Ste. Anne Métis Community. As such, the commitment of [the] Local is threefold : to honour [its] Ancestors through the ongoing restoration of [its] collective history and culture; to continue building the capacity necessary for [it] to act on behalf of current and future members regarding existing and proposed industrial development in [its] traditional territories, and to persist in developing the necessary infrastructure that allows [it] to provide services to [its] members.

OBS

Gunn Métis Local Council 55: The number 55 is preceded by the pound sign.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Organismes, unités administratives et comités
  • Peuples Autochtones
OBS

Gunn Métis Local Council 55 : Le chiffre 55 est précédé du carré.

Spanish

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Record 2 2015-03-06

English

Subject field(s)
  • Internet and Telematics
CONT

This type of collaboration, established within the framework of a government-wide strategy toward the consolidation of IT [information technology] services, will make it possible in the near future for PWGSC [Public Works and Government Services Canada] to act as a hosting partner, for other important initiatives such as Pay Modernisation and SIGMA.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Internet et télématique

Spanish

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Record 3 2014-11-25

English

Subject field(s)
  • Titles of Conventions, Treaties and Agreements (Documents)
  • Air Transport
OBS

The Agreement outlines the system under which the United States provides passenger preclearance services at Canadian airports. It gives limited authority to U. S. preclearance officers to perform customs, immigration, public health, food inspection and plant and animal health processing to clear travellers and their goods at Canadian airports, for entry into the United States. It is a reciprocal agreement according the same authority to Canadian preclearance officers, should Canada put them in place at U. S. airports in the future. The Agreement is implemented in accordance with Canada's Precleance Act.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Titres de conventions, de traités et d'accords (Documents)
  • Transport aérien
OBS

L'Accord expose le système en vertu duquel les États-Unis offrent aux passagers des services de précontrôle dans les aéroports canadiens. Il accorde un pouvoir limité aux contrôleurs américains pour effectuer dans les aéroports canadiens le précontrôle en matière de douane, d'immigration, de santé publique, d'inspection des aliments et de santé des plantes et des animaux à l'égard des voyageurs et de leurs biens à destination des États-Unis. Il s'agit d'un accord réciproque, qui conférerait le même pouvoir aux contrôleurs canadiens si le Canada mettait en place des contrôleurs dans les aéroports américains dans l'avenir. L'Accord est mis en œuvre conformément à la Loi sur le précontrôle du Canada.

Spanish

Campo(s) temático(s)
  • Títulos de convenciones, tratados y acuerdos (Documentos)
  • Transporte aéreo
OBS

Entre Estados Unidos y Canadá.

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Record 4 2011-06-16

English

Subject field(s)
  • Federal Government Bodies and Committees (Canadian)
  • General Medicine, Hygiene and Health
OBS

The Royal Commission on Health Services, also known as the Hall Commission, was established by Order in Council on June 20, 1961, under Part I of the Inquiries Act. Its purpose was to :... inquire into and report upon the existing facilities and the future need for health services for the people of Canada and the resources to provide such services, and to recommend such measures, consistent with the constitutional division of legislative powers in Canada, as the Commissioners believe will ensure that the best possible health care is available to all Canadians...

Key term(s)
  • Hall Commission

French

Domaine(s)
  • Organismes et comités fédéraux (Gouvernement canadien)
  • Médecine générale, hygiène et santé
OBS

La Commission royale d'enquête sur les services de santé, aussi connue sous le nom de Commission Hall, fut créée le 20 juin 1961 par décret ministériel, au titre de la Partie I de la Loi sur les enquêtes, dans le but de «[...] enquêter sur les services existants et identifier les besoins en soins de santé pour les Canadiens et les effectifs nécessaires, et que les commissaires fassent les recommandations qui s'imposent, en accord avec les pouvoirs législatifs constitutionnels du Canada et au meilleur de leur connaissance, dans le but de fournir aux Canadiens les meilleurs soins de santé possibles [...]».

Key term(s)
  • Commission Hall
  • Commission royale sur les services de santé

Spanish

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