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  • 121Reading (legislature) — Reading is a mechanism by which a bill is introduced to, and approved by, a legislature. Readings For more details on the United Kingdom system see Acts of Parliament in the United Kingdom#Stages of a bill First reading A first reading is when a… …

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  • 122David Anderson (British Columbia politician) — David Anderson should not be confused with David Anderson (Saskatchewan politician), a Conservative MP. David A. Anderson Member of Parliament for Esquimalt Saanich In office 1968–1972 Preceded by George Chatterton Succeeded by …

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  • 123List of University of British Columbia people — This is a list of alumni from the University of British Columbia. This is an incomplete list, which may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries. Contents 1 Notable …

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  • 124Fort Steele, British Columbia — is a heritage town in the East Kootenay region of British Columbia, Canada. It is located near the intersection of Highway 93 and Highway 95, 10 miles (16 km) northeast of Cranbrook. [ [http://www.britishcolumbia.com/regions/towns/?townID=3495… …

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  • 125Victoria College, British Columbia — Victoria College was a two year college in Victoria, British Columbia founded in 1903 with sponsorship from McGill University. It was one of the first post secondary institutions in British Columbia. With a staff of two faculty members, the first …

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  • 126BCGEU v. British Columbia — SCCInfoBox case name=BCGEU v. British Columbia (Attorney General) full case name= heard date=March 3, 1988 decided date=October 20, 1988 citations= docket=19518 history= ruling= ratio= SCC=1987 1988 Majority=Dickson C.J. (paras. 1 73)… …

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  • 127Fort Victoria (British Columbia) — Fort Victoria was a fur trading post of the Hudson’s Bay Company, the headquarters of HBC operations in British Columbia. The fort was the beginnings of a settlement that eventually grew into the modern Victoria, British Columbia, the capital… …

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  • 128Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform (British Columbia) — The Citizens Assembly on Electoral Reform is a group created by the government of British Columbia, Canada to investigate changes to the provincial electoral system. On 25 October 2004, it proposed replacing the province s existing First Past the …

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