The Canadian equivalent to the US Federal Register is the Canada Gazette. It serves as the official newspaper of the Government of Canada, publishing new laws, proposed regulations, and government notices. The Canada Gazette is divided into three parts: Part I, which includes proposed regulations and notices; Part II, which contains enacted regulations; and Part III, which publishes official acts and amendments. It plays a crucial role in ensuring transparency and public access to government activities.
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The Canadian equivalent is a T4.
US Presidential Executive Orders are published in the Federal Register and online at the WhiteHouse.gov web site. The Federal Register is the Daily Journal of the United States Government.https://www.federalregister.gov/http://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/presidential-actions/executive-orders
One US ton is equivalent to 0.907 Canadian tons.
The official rules and notices of US agencies are typically published in the Federal Register, which is the daily journal of the federal government. Additionally, the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) contains a codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the federal government.
For Canadian Federal Justices, the mandatory retirement age is 75.Added: (in the US) For life.
That's 976.5 million Canadian dollars approximately.
The Canadian salary for a beautician is on average 26,460 US dollars per year. This is equivalent to an hourly wage of 10.85 US dollars.
yes with a valid Canadian class 5 license or US equivalent
1 usd = 0.978521 cad
According to the exchange rate for August 19, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 1.09 Canadian Dollars 1 Canadian Dollar = 0.91 US Dollars