A list of puns related to "Canadian postal abbreviations for provinces and territories"
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Edit: Thanks for the positive feedback. I won't be able to answer q's for about 4 hours. I'm flying to Jerusalem. But keep them coming!
This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 34%. (I'm a bot)
> News Canada's billionaire class sees its pile of money grow even bigger.
> Canada's billionaires now control more wealth than the economies of four Canadian provinces and three territories combined.
> According to an annual "Billionaires insights" report from Swiss wealth management firm UBS, Canada's 45 billionaires saw their wealth rise to $153.1 billion in 2018 - that's up 3% from 148.5 billion in 2017.
> To put those numbers into context, figures from Statistics Canada show Canada's 45 billionaires have a pile of wealth that's bigger than the GDP of New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador combined.
> Although the raw number of Canadian billionaires dropped from 46 to 45 in 2018 due to the passing of mining baron Peter Munk, Canada's billionaire class nonetheless saw its collective wealth increase by $4.6 billion.
> Although Canadian billionaires saw their collective wealth rise 3% between 2017 and 2018, Canadian workers saw their collective wages rise only 1.9%, although a closer look at those numbers suggest regional factors are at play - Calgary and Edmonton saw wages increased between 0.6% and o.7% during the same period.
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I have Googled this question but Iβm not getting the kind of answer I need. Iβm displaying a map of Canada on a banner and the map shows the three Canadian territories as well as all ten Canadian provinces. I have to list the names of the provinces and territories as well. Should I give the territories their own color on the map, separate from the color I use for the provinces? Should I list the territory names in a separate list from the province names? Or would it be reasonable to display a single-color map, listing provinces in one list and territories in another?
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hi everyone , first time in reddit. Just got a question about the certificate of qualification. I am a international graduate and working as automotive service technician (NOC 7321). Right now my apprentice level is lvl 2. The question is does the certificate level 2 from ita count it as a certificate of qualification from a Canadian province, territory, or federal body? or i have to wair until i get a red seal? because i need those points to apply my express entry program. But i cant find any useful research/resources on google? please give me some advice, thank you!!
Algerians like to use Wilayas' numbers (like 23
, 12
, whatever) to refer to them, but that ain't easy for everyone to use and remember.
I'm looking for an official/standard two- or three-letter code, as in US state abbreviations (e.g. CO
for Colorado, etc.)
NOTE 1: All I could find is this website which uses its own "Hierarchical Administrative Subdivision Codes" (e.g. DZ.AL
for Algiers).
NOTE 2: In some academic publications, it seems like abbreviations such as ALG (for Algiers) and ANA (for Annaba) are consistently used, so maybe there's something that I'm missing.
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