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  Highway 401 (Ontario) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The highway was redesignated Highway 401 in 1952.
Highway 401 begins at Highway 3, 13 kilometres (8.08 miles) from the Detroit River on the outskirts of Windsor (not at the Michigan border as some mistakenly assume) and ends at the Quebec border, 815 kilometers (506.42 miles) away.
Highway 409 which branches off from Highway 401 just west of Islington to Toronto Pearson International Airport has been unsuccessful in diverting traffic volumes; the 10 lane segment between Islington and Highway 427 is highly congested as a result.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ontario_provincial_highway_401   (3302 words)

  
 List of Quebec provincial highways - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of highways maintained by the government of Quebec.
The Autoroute system in Quebec is a network of expressways which operate under the same principle of controlled access as the Interstate freeway system in the United States or the 400-Series Highways in neighbouring Ontario.
Quebec route 199, the only 100s route that is on an isolated island in Quebec.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Quebec_provincial_highways   (320 words)

  
 Highway 401 (Ontario) - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Together with Quebec Autoroute 20, it is the road transportation backbone of the Quebec City-Windsor Corridor along which over half of Canada's population lives.
Highway 401 begins at highway 3, 13 km from the Detroit River on the outskirts of Windsor (not at the Michigan border as some mistakenly assume) and ends at the Quebec border, 815 km (506 miles) away.
There are no direct interchanges with U.S. Interstate highways, but Interstates 75 and 375 in Detroit, Michigan, and Interstate 81 in New York State are each a few miles away, via Ontario highways 3, the former 3B, and 137, leading respectively to the Ambassador Bridge, the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel, and the Thousand Islands Bridge.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Macdonald-Cartier_Freeway   (2802 words)

  
 The Daily, Monday, April 22, 2002. Provincial gross domestic product
When the provincial economic accounts are released in the fall, the Fisher volume index formula will be adopted, consistent with the method now used to produce the national estimates.
Quebec's exports of telecommunications equipment plummeted, contributing to a 3.5% drop in the province's exports to other countries.
Investment was down in Quebec and Ontario with the slump in manufacturing, and down substantially in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador with the completion of several major oil and gas projects.
www.statcan.ca /Daily/English/020422/d020422a.htm   (2625 words)

  
 CANOE Travel - Canada - Variety lures skiers to Quebec
QUEBEC SNOWBOARDER Jasey Jay Anderson honed his skills in the Laurentians.
Olympic snowboarding racer Jasey-Jay Anderson was weaned on the Laurentians, travelling from one hill to another on the Quebec snowboarding circuit.
Quebec's Eastern Townships has mountains such as Orford, Owl's Head, Bromont and Sutton which rise majestically from the plains east of Montreal.
travel.canoe.ca /Travel/Canada/Quebec/2004/11/26/733398.html   (599 words)

  
 King's Highway 2 - Kingtson to Lancaster - www.Onthighways.com
Highway 2 is still a signed MTO maintained route from the east town limits of Gananoque to Highway 401 (at interchange # 648).
Highway 2 north of the 401 (between interchange #'s 648 and 687) was downloaded in the mid 1990s.
Highway 2 north of the 401 was removed from the provincial highway system in the mid 1990s.
www.onthighways.com /highway_2_page_4.htm   (880 words)

  
 Harmonization of Federal Legislation with the Civil Law of the Province of Quebec - Booklet 8   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Provincial private law usually provides for rules governing the creation of security mechanisms and recourse by security holders in enforcing their rights.
In concluding this part, we point out that the British Parliament has amended its bankruptcy legislation, replacing the concept of settlement with the concept of "act for an undervalue", which does not require demonstration of intent to maintain the property in a condition that allows it to be traced.
Fidelity insurance means insurance against loss to the insured caused by the dishonesty of his employees, in particular in the case of theft, breach of trust embezzlement.
canada.justice.gc.ca /en/dept/pub/hfl/fasc8/fascicule_8d.html   (3913 words)

  
 novascotia.com - Transportation
Highway speed limits are usually between 80km/h – 100 km/h or 50mph to 65mph.
As part of our provincial highway infrastructure, there are 7 pay-per use ferries; four cable ferries and three ocean-going, self-propelled ferries.
The Trans Canada Highway is a direct route from the New Brunswick border near Amherst to the Newfoundland ferry terminal in Cape Breton.
novascotia.com /en/home/aboutnovascotia/faqs/transportation.aspx   (1798 words)

  
 TC - Strategic Highway Infrastructure Program (SHIP) - National Highway System (NHS)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The study was conducted by a steering committee chaired by the Deputy Minister of Manitoba's Department of Highways and Transportation and administratively supported by the Transportation Association of Canada, with representatives from Transport Canada and the provinces and territories.
Several highways of local, regional and, in some cases, provincial or territorial importance are excluded from the system.
The 250,000-km system was to include the interstate highway system, the strategic highway network, major connectors, congressionally designated high-priority corridors, and other rural and urban principal arterial routes that provide access to major ports, airports, international border crossings, public transportation facilities and intermodal transportation facilities.
www.tc.gc.ca /SHIP/policy.htm   (2626 words)

  
 Quebec - Hotel Clarendon in Quebec, Canada - Hotels in Quebec. Quebec Hotels, Quebec Apartments, Quebec Accommodation.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Quebec City's only New York-style skyscraper, the 17-storey Price Building, which dates back to 1929, is the Clarendon's next-door neighbor.
As proof of Quebec City's fondness for this architectural treasure, the Clarendon Hotel was spared the rush to modernize the concrete jungle in the 1970s and was not subjected to the indignity of improvised renovations.
In the heart of Old Quebec, Le Saint-Paul Hotel can be considered as one of the most charm...
www.hotels-world.pl /hotel/quebec/?h=Hotel-Clarendon.html   (1066 words)

  
 Montreal travel guide - Wikitravel
Montreal [1] (French: Montréal) is the cultural capital of Quebec and the main entry point to the province.
Same-sex marriage is legal in Quebec (neither residency nor citizenship are required for a marriage licence, but there is a three-week waiting period after you receive the licence).
Quebec City, about 3 hours to the north east on Highway 40, is almost but not quite a day trip — you'll want to stay over, anyway.
wikitravel.org /en/Montreal   (9642 words)

  
 CARSP/ACPSER - Proc. CMRSC-V Table of Contents
The sample is comprised of people involved in motor vehicle injury events occurring in the province of Quebec between March 1, 1978 and December 31, 1981, and for which at least one occupant subsequently made an insurance claim to the Quebec Automobile Insurance Company.
For the group of front seat passenger victims involved in single-vehicle crashes or two-car crashes, the use of the seat belt would have 1) reduced by 77% the proportion of those killed, 2) reduced by 48% the proportion of occupants severely injured, and 3) increased the proportion who were not injured by 11%.
Regional and provincial risk patterns were studied, along with an examination of changes in these patterns associated with changes in risk factors.
www.carsp.ca /cmrsc05_toc.htm   (6907 words)

  
 Statistics Canada: Historical Statistics of Canada
The provincial statute offences are failing to stop or remain at the scene of an accident, dangerous driving or without due care and attention, and driving while disqualified or while license suspended or cancelled.
Among the Provincial statute offences included are breaches of liquor laws and traffic laws such as dangerous driving and failing to stop at the scene of an accident.
Provincial prisons are under the jurisdiction of their provincial governments; persons sentenced to less than two years' imprisonment serve their terms in these institutions.
www.statcan.ca /english/freepub/11-516-XIE/sectionz/sectionz.htm   (14156 words)

  
 International Market Research - Quebec Road Projects   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
In January of 2002, the Quebec government announced that the sum of US$1.34 billion would be injected into the Quebec road system, with an estimated US$93 million going to the Road Conservation and Improvement Fund (officially designated Fonds de conservation et d’amélioration du réseau routier).
The EBC-CRT was granted the contract to restore Quebec city bridges for an offer estimated at US$20.1 million, while Demix (Ciment Saint-Laurent) obtained the contracts to widen highway 15 North in Laval for US$18.09 million and to recondition highway 20 in Boucherville for a comparable sum.
Construction DJL was awarded the contracts for the renovation of highway 10 in Bromont, and highways 148 and 5 in the Outaouais region.
strategis.ic.gc.ca /epic/internet/inimr-ri.nsf/en/gr105960e.html   (1423 words)

  
 Routes 130 to 199
After 1965: The Bas-Caraquet road was commissioned as a provincial highway as part of the Great Renumbering.
Originally, it was NB 330, but had become 145 by the late 1970s.
This probably all has to do with the toll highway, which the aforementioned "Super 2" will be part of.
members.tripod.com /jpkirby/route130.html   (1345 words)

  
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Results from the baseline study the Information Highway and the Canadian Communications Household found that the use of home computers and the Internet were significantly higher among upper income households.
Early results from the 1999 Information Highway study (Ekos) suggests that a plateau in Internet use is already occurring with the upper income ($60k+) and upper middle income ($40-60k) segments.
This group is poorly educated and experiences high levels of unemployment.28 The Information Highway study has shown that with affordability/cost issues and the Internet, Canadians from all classes face some degree of economic stress.
www.collectionscanada.ca /obj/s36/f5/finalreportdigitaldivide.txt   (19329 words)

  
 348-R-1989 -- Abandonment of the portion of the Kensington Subdivision (CN)
Since 1978, provincial highway policy has been to allow increased gross vehicle weights and the use of tri-axle trucks thereby permitting greater payloads for truckers.
CN contended that the significant shift of the potato traffic from rail to truck during the 1980's was a result of this provincial highway policy.
The Agency finds that the shift in the shipment of potatoes from rail to truck in the 1980's was a direct result of the provincial policy of increasing the allowable gross vehicle weight on highways and increased deregulation of the trucking industry during the mid-1980's.
www.cta-otc.gc.ca /rulings-decisions/decisions/1989/R/348-R-1989_e.html   (5302 words)

  
 Consumer Protection Act
Quebec >> Statutes and Regulations >> R.S.Q. c.
This chapter applies to contracts which, under section 58, 80, the first paragraph of section 150.4, section 158, 190, 199 or 208, must be evidenced in writing.
Paragraph b of section 151 and sections 152 and 153 apply, with the necessary modifications, to motorcycles adapted for transportation on public highways.
www.canlii.org /qc/laws/sta/p-40.1/20050513/whole.html   (9699 words)

  
 CIVITATENSIS » provincial politics
Morton is a candidate for the provincial Tory leadership.
Officials in Quebec City are hoping [Calgary, ] their oil-rich sister city will make a cash donation to planned 400th anniversary celebrations.
The Alberta provincial government is poised to introduce new regulations on “green house” gases for the local oil industry.
www.civitatensis.ca /archives/category/provincial-politics   (3160 words)

  
 History of Nova Scotia, Jan 1990 - Dec 1993
Chamcook indicated that these changes were needed because the provincial telephone companies (telcos) planned to phase out their microwave network by the end of 1993 and to replace it, in part, with a limited fibre-optic system which would only be able to accommodate the nine major communities within Chamcook's network.
Opposing the proposed policy were: ACTRA (national and Saskatchewan branch); NABET and its counterpart in Quebec, SNTC; the employee's union of CFCM-CKMI-TV (Quebec); the producers' association of Tele-Capitale; the Association Cooperative d'Economie Familiale (ACEF); and the Regional Municipality of Jacques-Cartier.
Provincial Library will be sending out a copy of WordPerfect for Windows version 5.2 to those regions that do not already have it (and we hope to upgrade these to version 6.0 within the near future).
www.littletechshoppe.com /ns1625/nshist24.html   (8310 words)

  
 R. v. Kapp et al - Reasons for Judgment   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
....Their Lordships feel constrained to hold that the enactment of fishery regulations is within the exclusive competence of the Dominion Legislature, and is not within the legislative powers of provincial Legislatures...(but) it does not follow that the legislation of Provincial Legislatures is incompetent merely because it may have relation to fisheries.
Accordingly, Parliament's power extended to 'all such general laws as enure as well as to the benefit of the owners of the fisheries as to the public at large, who are interested in the fisheries as a source of national or provincial wealth...
By contrast, measures that in pith and substance relate to trade and industry within the province have been held to be outside the federal fisheries power and within the provincial power over property and civil rights.
www.provincialcourt.bc.ca /judgments/pc/2003/02/p03_0279.htm   (19113 words)

  
 Quebec Regional Office - Index - Indian and Northern Affairs Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Quebec Regional Office - Index - Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
Listuguj is located 118 km southwest of Bonaventure, on the north shore of the Ristigouche River.
provided by the Aboriginal police force recognized under a tripartite agreement between the band council, the government of Canada and the Quebec government.
www.ainc-inac.gc.ca /qc/gui/LISTUGUJ_e.html   (125 words)

  
 MovingInCanada.com Quebec Trans-Canada Highway   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
South east to Quebec / New Brunswick, border.
Both sides of highway, picnic tables, toilets telephone.
North side of highway, Information, picnic tables, toilets telephone.
www.movingincanada.com /Quebec/TCH-QU-W1.htm   (266 words)

  
 Students Rise Again in Québec
I agree that Education should be free but barring that (I would say that should be seen as a long term goal) it should be low enough that anyone who wants to further their education can afford to without putting their entire life into slavery for ten years to do it.
If the end goal of the radical left and anarchist movements is the elimination of class, then certainly fighting tuition hikes as they arise is a worthy project, as it is infact fighting against the further seperation of class in our immediate station in history.
US university & college tutition rates do a very good job at making sure the poor remain poor, forcing those who are unwilling to accept their poverty into contributing to either the military-industrial complex or the prison-industrial complex.
www.guerrillanews.com /users/user.php?bid=5551&r=2   (2388 words)

  
 Hilton Quebec City, Quebec City - Read Reviews before you make a reservation
Quebec is a great city with many places to visit.
Consider see the changing of the guards (done each day in the summer at 10a), take the funicular to lower town and walk the narrow streets visiting the many shops or if you are visiting in late July, plan on attending the international fireworks competition at the near by waterfalls.
The old city is one block away, and the hotel is across the street from the provincial capital.
www.hotelsuperportal.com /Reviews-295966.3702307.html   (6212 words)

  
 Quebec Trans-Canada Highway Route
Home > Quebec's Trans-Canada Highway > Quebec City to Riviere du Loup Itinerary
North across Pierre LaPorte Bridge to Ste Foy and Quebec City Airport, south to town of Charny
All services, north to Ferry Terminal which joins Levis with Quebec City.
www.transcanadahighway.com /Quebec/TCH-QU-E2.htm   (221 words)

  
 Transcription / Transcript - Gatineau (Québec) - 2004-12-01
Consequently, all have agreed to manufacture and instal appropriate signage on major highways within the primary signal contour of our four existing stations.
If there were to be only one frequency available, and given the scarcity of frequencies -- apparently, the last time we were here looking at applications for the Ottawa/Gatineau area it was the last frequencies and they found a few more.
We welcome this categorization as we acknowledge our format to be non-conventional and intend to provide a live and engaging format presenting much more than information about traffic and weather conditions, highway construction and simple mentions of attractions of interests to tourists on a repeating basis.
www.crtc.gc.ca /ENG/transcripts/2004/tb1201.htm   (19243 words)

  
 Quebec Canada Accommodations
Quebec bed & breakfasts, campgrounds, hotels, lodges, guest ranches, resorts, retreats and world class spas.
- 2240 chemin du Parc, Orford (Quebec) J1X 7A2
- 1 819 465 2622 61 Route 105 Messines, Quebec
www.canadianonly.com /qcaccommodations.html   (933 words)

  
 Ontario Road Map Travel Guide: #11 Trans Canada Highway   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
In the treed campground, the 117 campsites with 33 elec sites are secluded, some are next to the lake and all are a short walk to the beach.
This landmark, which is a favorite photo spot, is located just north of Kirkland Lake on Highway 11.
Information and status -- location, attractions, events, activities, highway signs, highway information, directions, and other aspects -- are subject to change without our knowledge.
milebymile.com /main/Canada/Ontario/State_11_3/...   (600 words)

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