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  • 111Minister of the Crown — is the formal constitutional term used in the Commonwealth realms to describe a minister to the reigning sovereign. The term indicates that the minister serves at His/Her Majesty s pleasure, and advises the monarch, or viceroy, on how to exercise …

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  • 112Crime in Canada — Map of violent crime rates across Canada, 2007.   < 800 per 100,000 …

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  • 113Guildford Four and Maguire Seven — The Guildford Four and the Maguire Seven were two sets of people whose convictions in English courts for the Guildford pub bombings in the 1970s were eventually quashed. The Guildford Four were convicted of bombings carried out by the Provisional …

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  • 114Minister responsible for the Status of Women (Canada) — Minister responsible for the Status of Women Ministry Federal …

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  • 115Bridgewater Four — The Bridgewater Four was the collective name given to the quartet of men who were tried and found guilty of killing teenage paper boy Carl Bridgewater (January 2 1965 September 19 1978). He was shot in the head at close range. After 18 years… …

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  • 116Constitution Act, 1867 — Constitution of Canada This article is part of a series Constitutional history …

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  • 117Pauline Parker — Pauline Yvonne Parker (born on May 26, 1938) is a woman from Christchurch, New Zealand who, together with her friend Juliet Hulme, murdered her mother, Honora Parker, on June 22, 1954. It is believed that the two girls killed Honora because… …

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  • 118Accomplice — For other uses, see Accomplice (disambiguation). Criminal law …

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  • 119Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia — Infobox vice regal province = Nova Scotia shield = Shield NovaScotia.png incumbent = Mayann E. Francis his/her = Her appointed by = Michaëlle Jean first lg = Sir Charles Hastings Doyle date = July 1, 1867The Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia… …

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  • 120Calgary Declaration — The Calgary Declaration, also known as the Calgary Accord,[1] was an agreement made between most premiers of the provinces and territories of Canada regarding how to approach future amendments to the Constitution. It was signed in Calgary,… …

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