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  2. Métis Nation British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The Metis in British Columbia: From Fur Trade Outposts to Colony. Vancouver, BC & Calgary, AB: FabJob, 2008. ISBN 978-1-897286-29-6; Inkster, Rene. The Métis of British Columbia Fundamental Reading and Writing Exercises. [Victoria]: BC Ministry of Advanced Education, Training and Technology, 2001. Point, Leona.

  3. Open educational resources in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In March 2013, the Alberta Ministry of Innovation and Advanced Education entered a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with BC and Saskatchewan to collaborate on the development of common OER within their respective advanced-education sectors, recognizing the benefits of sharing existing OER with a focus on mutual areas of interest.

  4. Vander Zalm ministry - Wikipedia

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    The Vander Zalm ministry was the combined Cabinet (formally the Executive Council of British Columbia) that governed British Columbia from August 6, 1986, to April 2, 1991. It was led by Bill Vander Zalm, the 28th premier of British Columbia, and consisted of members of the Social Credit Party . The Vander Zalm ministry was established part-way ...

  5. Alberta Advanced Education - Wikipedia

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    Alberta Advanced Education was created after the Ministry of Learning was split into the ministries of Education and Advanced Education. [4] Previously, the Advanced Education portfolio had changed hands across various ministries, including Advanced Education and Career Development (1992-1999) and Advanced Education and Manpower (1975-1983).

  6. Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure (Saskatchewan)

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    The Ministry of Highways is divided into the Operations, Policy and Programs, and Corporate Services Divisions and the Communications Branch. The ministry is the employer of over 1,476 employees diversified amongst 105 communities in Saskatchewan. [1] The current Minister of Highways and Infrastructure is Jeremy Cockrill.

  7. Executive Council of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Other powerful portfolios include Justice, Education, and Energy and Resources. Current Cabinet. The current ministry has been in place since 2007, when the Saskatchewan Party won the general election of that year under the leadership of Brad Wall. The government was returned to office after the elections of 2011 and 2016.

  8. Native Education College - Wikipedia

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    The Board of Directors of NEC Native Education Society made the decision to cease operations of NEC Native Education College effective July 31, 2007. This decision was overturned in late July with support of the Ministry of Advanced Education to develop a new funding formula for private Aboriginal colleges in late 2007.

  9. La Loche - Wikipedia

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    Hwy 155 / Hwy 955 / Hwy 956. [3] [4] [5] La Loche ( / lə lɒʃ /) is a village in northwest Saskatchewan. It is located at the end of Highway 155 on the eastern shore of Lac La Loche in Canada's boreal forest. La Loche had a population of 2,827 in 2016 and is within the Northern Saskatchewan Administration District.