This booklet outlines some basic information you must be aware of if you plead not guilty to an offence and are planning to represent yourself without a lawyer at your trial. It also provides some advice on how to find a lawyer. The booklet explains what happens during the criminal trial process. The information will help you prepare for your trial if you don’t have a lawyer. If you choose to represent yourself, you are still subject to the law, including rules of procedure and the laws of evidence.
This booklet outlines some basic information you must be aware of if you plead not guilty to an offence and are planning to represent yourself without a lawyer at your trial. It also provides some advice on how to find a lawyer. The booklet explains what happens during the criminal trial process. The information will help you prepare for your trial if you don’t have a lawyer. If you choose to represent yourself, you are still subject to the law, including rules of procedure and the laws of evidence.
This booklet outlines some basic information you must be aware of if you plead not guilty to an offence and are planning to represent yourself without a lawyer at your trial. It also provides some advice on how to find a lawyer. The booklet explains what happens during the criminal trial process. The information will help you prepare for your trial if you don’t have a lawyer. If you choose to represent yourself, you are still subject to the law, including rules of procedure and the laws of evidence.
This online resource from the Alberta Department of Jobs, Skills, Labour and Training provides information for Alberta employers on the process of hiring foreign workers.
This online resource from the Government of Alberta provides links to topics related to automobile insurance. Topics include: Standard Auto Insurance Policy and Endorsements; Auto Insurance Complaints; Auto Accident Benefit Claims and Minor Injuries; Auto Insurance Studies and Reports; and What to do after an Auto Collision.
The ICT Standards Advisory Council of Canada (ISACC) is a partnership between industry and government. They recommend strategies for domestic and international Information and Communication Technology (ICT) standards development, implementation and promotion, which will meet the needs of Canadian users, industry and government.
Industry Canada works to improve conditions for investment, enhance Canada's innovation performance, increase Canada's share of global trade and build a fair, efficient and competitive marketplace. This includes managing Canada's airwaves and overseeing its bankruptcy, incorporation, intellectual property and measurement systems; providing financing and industry research tools to help businesses develop, import and export; encouraging scientific research; and protecting and promoting the interests of Canadian consumers.
Industry Canada works to improve conditions for investment, enhance Canada's innovation performance, increase Canada's share of global trade and build a fair, efficient and competitive marketplace. This includes managing Canada's airwaves and overseeing its bankruptcy, incorporation, intellectual property and measurement systems; providing financing and industry research tools to help businesses develop, import and export; encouraging scientific research; and protecting and promoting the interests of Canadian consumers.
Industrie Canada travaille à instaurer un climat favorable à l'investissement, à stimuler l'innovation, à accroître la présence canadienne sur les marchés mondiaux et à créer un marché équitable, efficace et concurrentiel. Cela comprend la gestion des ondes canadiennes et l'encadrement des systèmes fédéraux de faillites, de constitution en société, de propriété intellectuelle et de mesure; l'offre de financement et d'outils de recherche afin d'aider les entreprises à croître, à importer et à exporter; la stimulation de la recherche scientifique; ainsi que la protection et la promotion des intérêts des consommateurs canadiens.
Industrie Canada travaille à instaurer un climat favorable à l'investissement, à stimuler l'innovation, à accroître la présence canadienne sur les marchés mondiaux et à créer un marché équitable, efficace et concurrentiel. Cela comprend la gestion des ondes canadiennes et l'encadrement des systèmes fédéraux de faillites, de constitution en société, de propriété intellectuelle et de mesure; l'offre de financement et d'outils de recherche afin d'aider les entreprises à croître, à importer et à exporter; la stimulation de la recherche scientifique; ainsi que la protection et la promotion des intérêts des consommateurs canadiens.








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