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  NTU Info Centre: Cabinet of Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
A council of ministers chaired by the Prime Minister, the Cabinet is the senior echelon of the Ministry.
Unlike the United States Cabinet, the size and structure of the Canadian cabinet is relatively malleable, with the number of ministers and their titles generally selected by the Prime Minister within a relatively broad legislative framework.
Cabinets are generally appointed from amongst the governing party's pool of MPs; should a prime minister appoint a cabinet minister from outside Parliament, it is expected that the individual acquire a seat within a reasonable time or resign.
www.nowtryus.com /article:Cabinet_of_Canada   (1604 words)

  
 Thatcher - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ross Thatcher Premier of Saskatchewan from 1964 to 1971.
His son, Colin Thatcher was a Saskatchewan cabinet minister from 1982 to 1983.
Four days after resigning from cabinet he was charged with murdering his wife and subsequently convicted.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Thatcher   (137 words)

  
 Find a local sign company in Saskatchewan (SK) to install cabinet signs
Often called lightboxes, cabinet signs can be internally illuminated, externally illuminated or non-illuminated, and are good for both interior and exterior applications.
A cabinet sign can allow for a look not typically achievable with channel letters, as the background of the sign can be the element that illuminates and the copy can be either translucent (lighted) or opaque (non-lighted).
Cabinet signs can also be used when small letter size or graphical elements make the use of channel letters impossible.
www.signsearch.com /localsigncos/search_signcos.cfm/SK2ST15   (209 words)

  
 Resources on Parliamentary Democracy
The MLA / Caucus / The Saskatchewan Legislative Committees
Examples of chapters that are included are the opening of Parliament and the beginning of a session, the Legislative process, also known as the passage of a bill, and the roles of the various participants such as the Speaker.
The Responsibilities of Committees of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
www.legassembly.sk.ca /LegLibrary/library/libdemocracy.htm   (1045 words)

  
 Saskatchewan's Top News Stories: Conflict And Struggle
According to the statement of Premier Gardiner a delegation from the strikers was in conference wit the Saskatchewan Cabinet on Monday afternoon, well on toward 6 o'clock and negotiations were under way through which the strikers might have left Saskatchewan peaceably.
The Mounted Police in Saskatchewan are supposed to act under the authority of the Saskatchewan Government by virtue of an agreement made with the Dominion Government for the policing of the province.
If the administration of justice in Saskatchewan is to pass into the hands of Ottawa the people of Saskatchewan should know it at once.
library.usask.ca /sni/stories/con14.html   (485 words)

  
 TIJ Book: Chapter 1
In many ways, Blakeney functioned as the Chairman of the Board of corporate Saskatchewan: (4) the Cabinet was the senior Board of Directors, and the Deputy Ministers and Crown corporation heads were Presidents of their firms.
At Cabinet Planning Conferences, the deputy ministers showed what they had done based on instructions issued by Cabinet, outlined their plans for the future, and sought feedback from Cabinet.
Saskatchewan emphasized the line knows best, voluntary commitment, assurance that the information would not be used at the centre to disembowel agencies or programs, total involvement by program managers in the process, and definable, results-oriented measures of success built into the package.
www.innovation.cc /books/chapter01.htm   (5501 words)

  
 Surveyors' Monument   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
Along the stairwell of the monument are two plaques listing the members of the Saskatchewan Land Surveyors Association as of 1967 and 1985.
The lower portion of the monument, a shelter close to the lakeshore, has been designed to represent the campsite that early surveyors and explorers would have made every night of their mapping expeditions.
The surveyor and transit represent the commencement of township surveys within Saskatchewan - the laying of the municipal boundaries in 1878.
www.slsa.sk.ca /monument.htm   (794 words)

  
 Sask New Democrats
Goulet served as a Senator with the University of Regina and the University of Saskatchewan.
Goulet was first elected to the Saskatchewan Legislature in 1986, and re-elected in 1991 and 1995.
The first Metis cabinet minister in Saskatchewan, Keith Goulet was appointed Provincial Secretary and Minister Responsible for SGI in September 1992.
www.saskndp.com /riding/read.php3?id=9   (327 words)

  
 Saskatchewan Sage Top News
Earl is already in his fourth year of Commerce at the University of Saskatchewan, and in addition to his impressive academic achievements, he also leads a well-rounded life that includes community service, sports and a commitment to his family and heritage.
First elected to the Saskatchewan legislature in 1986, Goulet was re-elected by the voters of his Cumberland constituency four consecutive times, the last time in 1999.
Saskatchewan's first Métis cabinet member, and the first to have been born on a trapline, held several portfolios in the government after the NDP took power in 1991.
www.ammsa.com /sage/topnews-Nov-2001.html   (2340 words)

  
 TIJ Book: Chapter 5
Party policy became government policy by a cabinet minute of October 12, 1971, establishing a Special Cabinet Committee to oversee the development of the single agency and the implementation of the Bowerman Principles for Northern Development.
Cabinet's decision to establish the new Department of Northern Saskatchewan in 1972 with full and immediate responsibility for planning and program delivery reflected cabinet's concern that the substantial problems apparent in northern Saskatchewan be addressed with something more concrete and immediate than a planning and development authority.
While The Federation of Saskatchewan Indians (FSI) spoke for all Treaty Indians, the Metis Society of Saskatchewan (M.S.S.) claimed to speak for the Metis, but many northern Metis said M.S.S. did not represent them, so there did not appear to be a united 'Northern' voice speaking for northerners generally.
www.innovation.cc /books/chapter05.htm   (10063 words)

  
 Biography of Hon Keith N Goulet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
Hon Keith N Goulet was born and raised in the northern Saskatchewan community of Cumberland House, where his family was involved in fishing, trapping and hunting as well as the tourism industry.
He holds a Bachelor of Education from the University of Saskatchewan and a Master of Education from the University of Regina.
He was first elected to the Saskatchewan Legislature in 1986 representing the Cumberland Constituency which covers most of northeastern Saskatchewan.
www.world-nuclear.org /sym/1997/goulebio.htm   (207 words)

  
 PEACE PARTY - Stereotype of the Month contest
Coleman was reacting Monday to the University of Saskatchewan Students' Union's decision to use Campbell's smiling police mug shots on a poster which reads: Don't Pull a Gordon, Drive Safe.
The B.C. cabinet minister said Saskatchewan students should look to aboriginals in their own backyard for bad examples of alcohol abuse.
The University of Saskatchewan poster is the latest in a series of strange places where Campbell's mug shots have shown up.
www.bluecorncomics.com /stype343.htm   (605 words)

  
 News on Saskatchewan, Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
Saskatchewan is expected to lead the country in export growth next year, helped by higher grain exports helped by a pickup in crop production after years of...
Saskatchewan: Saskatchewan was dry and warm during the past week, which resulted in excellent harvest progress.
In Saskatchewan, another 28 West Nile cases were announced Wednesday, bringing the total number to 97 of probable and confirmed cases of West Nile in humans...
canada.daylightonline.com /Saskatchewan.html   (8537 words)

  
 Are we screwed?
They were built in the good old days when Saskatchewan was a real place, concerned about its population and when its people were concerned about each other.
When he was thrown out of cabinet for messing around behind the prime minister's back, Paul Martin announced a bold and positively received plan, to give more power to individual members of parliament, to have more free votes and empower parliamentarians so that there is democracy once more in the House of Commons.
When even NDP folks have no faith in their possible success and Saskatchewan NDP people, realising that the only party that can form a government, is the Liberal party, I think we are screwed.
www.ftlcomm.com:16080 /ensign/reality/screwed/screwed.html   (1278 words)

  
 Saskatchewan Resource Sharing: Interlibrary Loan Policies and Procedures - Interlibrary Loans - Info for Staff & ...
The policies for Saskatchewan interlibrary loans are based on the principles articulated in the CLA/ASTED Interlibrary Loan Code revised in 1995 by the Resource Sharing Committee of the Canadian Library Association.
Saskatchewan networks and any other relevant location/bibliographic resources within Saskatchewan should also be searched including other online catalogues from Regional or Multitype libraries, before forwarding to other in-province libraries or the Provincial Library.
Any Saskatchewan public library receiving 'overdue charges' from any library including out-of-province, is responsible for paying those charges.
www.lib.sk.ca /staff/ill/resshareill.html   (4365 words)

  
 CANOE -- CNEWS - Canada: PM's trip aimed at soothing West   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
Finance Minister Ralph Goodale, a Regina MP and one of only 13 Liberals west of Ontario, admits that a major reason for the caucus and cabinet meetings is to raise the party profile in the West.
A draft version of the agreement, approved by the Saskatchewan cabinet earlier this month, states the $147.7 million will be dished out over five years to "primarily support environmentally sustainable municipal infrastructure".
Saskatchewan government officials were not available to comment on the deal.
cnews.canoe.ca /CNEWS/Canada/2005/08/21/1182581-cp.html   (812 words)

  
 Saskatchewan Chiefs and F.S.I. Executive to Meet with Federal Cabinet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
Prince Albert - A delegation of Chiefs representing the 69 bands in Saskatchewan will be going to Ottawa where they will present their response to the guidelines to Prime Minister Trudeau and the Federal Cabinet.
The resolution stated that a meeting be called with the Federal Cabinet if the Circular System is not reversed.
The Chiefs and the FSI Executive will be meeting with the Federal Cabinet, New Democratic Party Caucus, Progressive Conservative Caucus, and Representatives of the Senate Committee at which time, a paper entitled "Our Way - Saskatchewan Indian Position" will be presented.
collections.ic.gc.ca /SaskIndian/a75may3002.htm   (214 words)

  
 Canadian Corporate News: Transport Canada: $37 Million in Highway Improvement Funding for Saskatchewan.@ HighBeam ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
Transport Canada: $37 Million in Highway Improvement Funding for Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan's Federal Cabinet Minister Ralph Goodale, on behalf of Transport Minister David Collenette, and Saskatchewan Minister of Highways and Transportation Mark Wartman, today signed an agreement to provide joint funding of $37 million over the next five years for highway improvement projects in Saskatchewan.
This agreement is part of the $600 million Strategic Highway Infrastructure Program (SHIP) announced by Mr.
www.highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1G1:82099632&refid=ip_encyclopedia_hf   (173 words)

  
 Virtual Saskatchewan - Contents   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
The life of a Mountie stationed in the frontier land of northern Saskatchewan in the early 1950s could get pretty interesting, especially when bush pilot "Lefty" McLeod was around.
Moose Mountain is one of the five, original, provincial parks established by the province of Saskatchewan in 1931.
Here's a set of images illustrating the variety of water and land forms found in a province that's home to 100,000 lakes, rivers and streams (not to mention the highest point of land between Labrador and the Rockies).
www.virtualsk.com /current_issue/index2.html   (241 words)

  
 Canada and the World Backgrounder: Part of the family: With a history almost as long as Quebec's separatism although ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
They feel that despite the efforts of some verv good and able federal cabinet ministers from the West, Ottawa neither understands nor appreciates the needs and hopes of Westerners.
And Saskatchewan, he says has long known that its concerns over farm income have never been a priority in Ottawa.
Around the same time that AIP was formed, another small group met in Saskatchewan to form the Western Independent Nation Party, with the aim of encouraging Western separatism.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa3695/is_200210/ai_n9125567   (1432 words)

  
 Ex-99
As a result of giving such notice of dissent you may, on receiving notice under subsection 184(6) of the SBCA that the Continuance Resolution has been adopted, require the Corporation to purchase all your shares in respect of which the notice of dissent was given.
Vicq, 62, of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, is a Professor Emeritus of Accounting in the College of Commerce, University of Saskatchewan and was formerly Associate Dean of Commerce and responsible for the Centre for International Business Studies.
The Corporation maintains the Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Inc. Pension Plan (the “PCS Plan”) which generally requires all participating employees to contribute 5.5% of their earnings (or such lesser amount as is deductible for Canadian Income Tax purposes) to the PCS Plan and the Corporation to contribute an equal amount.
www.freeedgar.com /EdgarConstruct/Data/1130319/02-218/o06145e4ex99.htm   (3795 words)

  
 News Releases - Saskatchewan Finance Minister Meets with CTF Board of Directors
The apology was stated as the Minister shared his thoughts on the most recent provincial budget with the CTF Board in Regina on Saturday, April 3rd.
Minister Van Mulligen was the first Saskatchewan Cabinet Minister to meet with the CTF Board of Directors.
The Minister and the Premier of Saskatchewan had previously refused to accept the petitions, saying the CTF has neither a Board of Directors nor real supporters.
www.taxpayer.com /main/news.php?news_id=1314   (192 words)

  
 Boston.com / News / World / Canada / Thursday's Canada Briefs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
MOOSE JAW, Saskatchewan (AP) -- During his 19 years behind bars, convicted murderer Colin Thatcher has changed from an arrogant cynic to a gentle, more caring individual with a renewed interest in the Bible, his pastor testified Thursday.
Thatcher, the son of former Saskatchewan premier Ross Thatcher, was a high-profile politician and former energy minister at the time of his arrest in 1984.
The faint-hope jury has heard how he and Wilson were going through a bitter divorce and messy custody battle when she was found beaten and shot to death in the garage of her Regina home.
www.boston.com /news/world/canada/articles/2003/10/02/thursdays_canada_briefs?mode=PF   (1081 words)

  
 Report on Executive Council (Cabinet) & SaskPower (April 1997)
One of the responsibilities of Cabinet is to oversee the activities of the Saskatchewan Power Corporation (SaskPower).
If Cabinet wishes to demonstrate publicly that the revenue from this charge is used for infrastructure upgrades and reconstruction, that information can be disclosed in the notes to SaskPower's financial statements.
This responsibility is not changed when Cabinet chooses to direct one of its organizations to use a specific accounting rule.
www.auditor.sk.ca /Reports/saskpower.html   (1293 words)

  
 Government of Saskatchewan - cabinet
Cabinet as Associate Minister of Health and Minister Responsible for the Wakamow Valley Authority.
Saskatchewan Legislature in 1999 to represent the constituency of Regina Qu’Appelle Valley.
Cabinet on October 12, 2001, as Minister of Highways and Transportation.
www.gov.sk.ca /topics/keyword/keyword?topic=government&keyword=357   (411 words)

  
 CTV.ca - Calvert promises 'new priorities' in Saskatchewan - CTV News, Shows and Sports -- Canadian Television
New Democrat Lorne Calvert has taken the reigns of power in Saskatchewan, shuffling his cabinet on the same day he was sworn in as premier.
Calvert, a United Church minister who replaces Roy Romanow as premier and leader of the Saskatchewan NDP, says his government will be busy, preparing a throne speech and budget in the next few weeks.
Calvert's leadership will be tested in the coming months, because the New Democrats, with 28 seats in the Saskatchewan legislature, need the support of at least two Liberals to pass any legislation.
www.ctv.ca /servlet/ArticleNews/print/CTVNews/1025816050659_21225250?hub=CTVNewsAt11&subhub=PrintStory   (242 words)

  
 e.Peak (5/3/2001) news: SFU courts Roy Romanow
Roy Romanow, former premier of Saskatchewan, has recently been asked to serve as chair to a proposed post-graduate program in public policy at SFU.
Romanow has a long history with the New Democratic Party in Saskatchewan, and was named leader of the party in 1987.
While the proposal was made to Romanow at the beginning of February, the former Saskatchewan premier has still not given SFU a firm answer.
www.peak.sfu.ca /the-peak/2001-1/issue8/ne-romanow.html   (429 words)

  
 Social Sciences Unit - SSTI - Activity: Comparison of Government Systems in Saskatchewan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
The democratic system of government in Saskatchewan is based on the theory of responsible government.
Along with the cabinet ministers, the premier makes decisions on matters relating to the province, and possibly the country and the world.
Cabinet Minister: Cabinet ministers are appointed by the Premier and along with the Premier make up the Executive Council.
www.sasked.gov.sk.ca /branches/lcc/ssti/2000/vic_greg.html   (473 words)

  
 Saskatchewan School Boards Association   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
The Saskatchewan School Trustees Association joined with three of its educational partners on Dec. 4 to present a brief to the Provincial Cabinet urging the government to put more money into K-12 education.
Regina’s Debbie Ward was re-elected for her second term as president of the Saskatchewan School Trustees Association on Wednesday at the Association’s 83rd annual Convention at Regina’s Centre of the Arts.
SSTA and Saskatchewan school boards are members of CSBA and have provided strong support for the important role CSBA plays in education at the national level.
www.ssta.sk.ca /Communications/TalkingPoints/TalkingPoints1998.htm   (5013 words)

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