Examples of Québec Act in a sentence
The CED, a federal government agency, was created in 2005 to promote the long-term economic development of Québec, where slow growth is prevalent.The CED was authorized to implement the TISQFE through the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Québec Act.
Gouvernement du Québec, “Bilan en date du 31 mars 2017 du Plan d’action gouvernemental 2015-2018 ‘La radicalisation au Québec : agir, prévenir, détecter et vivre ensemble’,” [Assessment as of 31 March 2017 of the Government Action Plan 2015–2018 ‘Radicalization in Québec: Act, Prevent, Detect and Live Together], 2017, https://tinyurl.com/w4ssa25m.
The Spouse of the Annuitant ceases to be entitled to the benefit described in Section 16 hereof, or as the case may be, to the surviving spouse's pension described in Section 11 c) hereof, upon separation from bed and board, divorce, dissolution of civil union, annulment of marriage or civil union, or, in the case of an unmarried Spouse, upon the cessation of the conjugal relationship, unless the Annuitant has transmitted to the Trustee the notice provided for in Section 89 of the Québec Act.
No older alluvium formations have been found anywhere of the district within the explored depth of 304 m bgl.
This arrangement became more formal, with firmer territorial divisions, be- ginning with the Québec Act, 177412.
For example, a recommendation from a Tier 1 reference can be assigned a Tier 2 if the recommendation is formulated with some expert opinion, perhaps due to a lack of evidence.
Bidders in Québec whose operations are partially or fully funded by the province of Québec may be subject to the Government of Québec Act Respecting the Conseil exécutif (L.R.Q., chapter M-30).
Regulations and contracts made under section 22.0.1 of the Hydro- Québec Act before the coming into force of section 123 of this Act shall retain their effect until they are repealed, amended or replaced by a regulation, contract, decision or order under this Act.
It has been designated a “threatened species” pursuant to the Québec Act respecting threatened or vulnerable species.
June 14, 1984 The House of Commons of Canada proclaims the Cree-Naskapi (of Québec) Act relating prin- cipally to Cree and Naskapi local government and to the land regime governing category IA and category IA-N lands.