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Jewel on the Hill provides the history of Canada's Parliament Buildings, including the Peace Tower, Hall of Honour, House of Commons, Senate, Library, Confederation Hall and carillon.
http://www.parliamentbuildings.ca/
Information on legislation, policy, programs, services and key initiatives on topics such as aboriginal education, curriculum, and independent schools. Includes reports and publications.
http://www.gov.bc.ca/bvprd/bc/channel.do?action=ministry&cha...;
Links to documents about Canadian history, culture and society. Includes multimedia study guide, resources and annotated bibliographies.
http://www.mta.ca/about_canada/
Information on programs and services, news, policies, acts and regulations. Gives facts on schools, pupil transportation, adult literacy and student financial services. Includes publications (Adobe Acrobat Reader required).
http://www.gnb.ca/0000/index-e.asp
Information about programs, services, scholarships, awards and grants, forms and applications for online services, news releases
http://www.ednet.ns.ca/
Ministry news and events. Information about elementary, secondary and postsecondary education, school year calendar, programs, funding, training, and jobs. Includes access to publications. Some pages require Adobe Acrobat Reader.
http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/welcome.html
The Parliamentary Centre is a non-governmental organization that strengthens legislatures in Canada and around the world. Includes national and international programs, poverty reduction, services provided, publications and events.
http://www.parlcent.ca/
Current and past articles from the public policy magazine Policy Options. Short articles on immediate issues are accompanied by in-depth analyses of longer-term issues on the policy horizon.
http://www.irpp.org/po/index.htm
Policy.ca is a non-partisan resource for public analysis of Canadian public policy issues. It offers public policy research publications as well as information on policy organizations.
http://www.policy.ca/
Online magazine explores the political, social and cultural identity of Canada and Canadians. Articles from a variety of sources.
http://www.popcan.ca/
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