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...If you are over the age of majority (18 in Ontario), you should have a will. A will en...
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... would not be subject to production under Ontario rules. . While accepting the general principle tha... for Criminal Matters) noted that the majority of immunity applications received by the Criminal ...
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... a mustang officer in the Navy, but the majority of the officers had gotten their licenses through ... Canal locks, which connect Lakes Erie and Ontario and is a part of the St. Lawrence Seaway system. T...
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... District of Michigan, alleging that the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) and all of its member teams co...While the vast majority of the OHL clubs are located within Ontario, Canad...
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Alcohol sales data provide a more accurate indication of alcohol consumption than alternative methods such as population surveys. This information can be used to better understand epidemiological issues related to alcohol consumption, policy development and evaluation. Official sales records were collected for the 28 regional districts of British Columbia (BC) for 2002-2005, while homemade alcohol was estimated from survey data. Alcohol consumption rates were found to vary across geographic regions, by season, and with population level demographics. Government stores were the largest source of alcohol consumption in BC, accounting for 45.1% of total alcohol consumption in 2004. U-Brews/U-Vins accounted for 4.0%, private liquor stores accounted for 27.5% of the total, and homemade alcoho...
...Ontario has a separate distribution system exclusively for...Coolers of 7% accounted for majority of total cooler consumption (82.76%) while low alc...
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... body without the affirmative vote of a majority of those citizens participating in a community ref...Ontario Land Co. v. Yordy, 212 U.S. 152 (1909). Where tax ...
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...While the vast majority of URTIs are not of bacterial origin (in fact, onl... group A streptococcal infections in Ontario, Canada. Ontario Group A Streptococcal Study Group...
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...For the majority (76%) of those 192 students with reasons for addin... on Career Development, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. . Strahan, R. F., & Kelly, A. E. (1994). ...
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We examine the impact of privatization of retail sale of alcohol in Alberta, Canada, between 1985 and 1995 on mortality rates from suicide. Privatization took place in three stages: The opening of privately owned wine stores in 1985, the opening of privately owned cold beer stores and the selling of spirits and wine in hotels in the rural area in 1989-90, and finally privatization of all liquor stores in 1994. Interrupted time series analysis with Auto Regressive Integrated Moving Average (ARIMA) modeling was applied to male and female suicide rates to assess the impact of the three stages of privatization. The analyses demonstrated that most of the privatization events resulted in either temporary or permanent increases in suicide mortality rates. Other alcohol-related factors, includi...
...2005). One analysis in Ontario estimated that alcohol consumption would increase ...The majority of these effects were best characterized as tempor...