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    the 24th premier of Ontario it was evident that many drastic changes were made. One of the main changes that McGuinty is well known for is his decision to introduce new taxes. Some of these unexpected taxes and costs that we must now face are eco taxes‚ health tax‚ the HST‚ and hydro bills. However‚ having a Tim Hudak government would help families when it comes to paying all of these‚ what seems to be‚ never-ending bills. In 2007‚ McGuinty even promised the people of Ontario that he would not hike

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    sounds of rushing water and birds trilling happily to each other filling the air- this is Ontario‚ Canada‚ a place filled with thriving ecosystems and breath-taking environments. This natural wonder is one of Canada’s most picturesque provinces‚ topped with natural views to see and explore. The word Ontario itself is literally translated to “beautiful water‚” and it absolutely lives up to that name. While Ontario is not ordinarily a “vacation destination‚” there are several reasons why it should be

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    Within Canada‚ approximately ten forest regions exist‚ four of which occupy Ontario. These four forest regions include the Hudson Bay Lowlands‚ the Boreal Forest‚ the Great Lakes- St. Lawrence Forest‚ and the Deciduous Forest. Each of these forest regions possess various characteristics that make each unique and diverse. Currently in Ontario‚ there exists several varieties of forest regions. The Hudson Bay Lowland Forest “stretches from the northern edge of the Canadian Shield northward to the

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    aboutontario.com‚ Ontario Canada has 250‚000 lakes that contain one-fifth of the world’s fresh water. These lakes are filled with an enormous amount of fish ranging from hundreds of different species. This results in the province of Ontario being dependent on fishing and tourism for some of its revenue. These lakes attract Americans who come over the border to try their luck at fishing and revisit the place they once came to as a child. The annual Yelle fishing trip to Minaki‚ Ontario is the most enduring

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    Article "Absenteeism and Labour Turnover in Selected Ontario Industries" Gordon Robertson Relations industrielles / Industrial Relations‚ vol. 34‚ n° 1‚ 1979‚ p. 86-107. Pour citer cet article‚ utiliser l’adresse suivante : http://id.erudit.org/iderudit/028938ar Note : les règles d’écriture des références bibliographiques peuvent varier selon les différents domaines du savoir. Ce document est protégé par la loi sur le droit d’auteur. L’utilisation des services d’Érudit (y compris la reproduction)

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    most significant landforms on Southern Ontario that was formed 12‚000 years ago by moving glaciers. The moraine is hydrolically and regionally. It forms the northern boundary of the Toronto boreregion. The moraine is the headwaters of 65 river systems‚ and 35 of them are in the GTA. The moraine has numerous streams‚ woodlands‚ wetlands‚ kettle lakes‚ kettle bogs‚ flora and fauna. It is one of the of the few remaining continuous green corridors in southern Ontario. Many species and creatures live in

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    contaminated there are inside a fish‚ the less it is recommended to consume. This is a key point because the fish consumption advisories are listing according to the contaminants within species of fish. Secondly‚ people used the resources in Lake Ontario and destroys the habitat. Such as using hydroelectricity‚ making the water warmer and hard for the eggs to respond. This messes up the natural pattern and consequences will happen. Thirdly‚ people cut trees‚ resulting in deforestation‚ all sorts of

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    Marilyn Bell Marilyn Grace Bell Di Lascio is a retired long distance swimmer‚ born October 19‚ 1937‚ in Toronto‚ Ontario. She was the first person to swim across Lake Ontario and later swam the English Channel and Strait of Juan de Fuca. Personal life Bell was born in Toronto‚ Ontario to parents Sydney and Grace Bell. The family moved to North Bay‚ Ontario‚ then Halifax‚ Nova Scotia before returning to Toronto in 1946.[1] After her swimming career‚ Marilyn married Joe Di Lascio and moved

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    Graham Mattison Research Project Geog. 317 - U.S. & Canada 12/03/07 Change in Agricultural Production in the U.S. & Canada from the 1950’s to the Present The soybean’s rise to agricultural prominence in the U.S. & Canada actually began prior to 1950‚ during the period of the World War II. Prior to the events of World War II‚ soybean production had been centered on the areas of China and Manchuria‚ what is present day Northeastern China. During World War II the price of all commodities worldwide

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    to foster a more successful Canadian film industry‚ stimulate tourism activity in Ontario‚ and promote the widest possible enjoyment of Canadian cinema throughout the regions of Canada. Federal sponsors include Telefilm Canada‚ Canada Council for the Arts‚ and the Canadian Government. Provincial sponsors are the Ontario Media Development Corporation‚ Ontario Yours to Discover‚ Ontario Arts Council‚ and the Ontario Trillium Foundation. Awards Given that the festival lacks a jury and is non-competitive

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