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... of transportation , government became involved in the building of highways
and their maintenance ( the cost of snow removal alone in Canada runs into
millions of dollars each year ) , with regulations concerning the proper use of
highways ...
... of transportation , government became involved in the building of highways
and their maintenance ( the cost of snow removal alone in Canada runs into
millions of dollars each year ) , with regulations concerning the proper use of
highways ...
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Although the president is not formally involved in passing legislation until the very
end of the process ( when a bill is either signed or vetoed ) , political tradition
permits the president to take an active role by using the influence of the executive
...
Although the president is not formally involved in passing legislation until the very
end of the process ( when a bill is either signed or vetoed ) , political tradition
permits the president to take an active role by using the influence of the executive
...
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Although Parliament ultimately became involved in altering the content of the
Canada Act , it should not be overlooked that throughout much of the process , it
was effectively bypassed . Symbolic , perhaps , of Parliament ' s intended role
was ...
Although Parliament ultimately became involved in altering the content of the
Canada Act , it should not be overlooked that throughout much of the process , it
was effectively bypassed . Symbolic , perhaps , of Parliament ' s intended role
was ...
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