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  1. U.S. Federal Police agencies: The United States employs a large number of Federal Police agencies, of various sizes. The Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers train officials from 105 Federal, State and Tribal agencies. [100%] 2023-10-28
  2. Agencias: El término agencia puede referirse a:. [97%] 2023-05-17
  3. List of federal ministries and agencies in Malaysia: This is a list of agencies of Malaysian federal government. The list includes statutory bodies (ticked with *) government-linked companies and organisations (ticked with **). (None) [90%] 2023-12-07 [Government agencies of Malaysia] [Malaysia politics-related lists]...
  4. List of federal ministries and agencies in Malaysia: This is a list of agencies of Malaysian federal government. The list includes statutory bodies (ticked with *) government-linked companies and organisations (ticked with **). (None) [90%] 2024-08-25 [Government agencies of Malaysia] [Malaysia politics-related lists]...
  5. Federal: The federal system refers to a system of government in which power is distributed between a central authority and constituent territorial units (states). In the United States, the term "federal" refers to the national government based in Washington, D.C. [88%] 2023-02-20 [Government] [United States Constitution]...
  6. Federal (Entre Ríos): La ciudad de Federal es el municipio cabecera del departamento homónimo, ubicado en el distrito Francisco Ramírez, en la provincia de Entre Ríos, República Argentina. La ciudad de Federal se ubica a 199 km de la capital provincial, Paraná, por Ruta ... (Entre Ríos) [88%] 2024-01-13
  7. 1925 Canadian federal election: The 1925 Canadian federal election was held on October 29, 1925 to elect members of the House of Commons of Canada of the 15th Parliament of Canada. The Conservative party took the most seats in the House of Commons, although ... (none) [88%] 2023-12-16 [1925 elections in Canada] [Canadian federal elections by year]...
  8. 1945 Canadian federal election: The 1945 Canadian federal election was held on June 11, 1945, to elect members of the House of Commons of the 20th Parliament of Canada. Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King's Liberal government was re-elected to its third ... (none) [88%] 2023-12-17 [1945 Canadian federal election] [Canadian federal elections by year]...
  9. 2015 Canadian federal budget: The Canadian federal budget for fiscal year 2015–2016 was presented to the House of Commons of Canada by Joe Oliver on 21 April 2015. This was the last budget before the 2015 federal election. [88%] 2023-10-11 [Canadian budgets] [41st Canadian Parliament]...
  10. 2004 Canadian federal election: The 2004 Canadian federal election was held on June 28, 2004, to elect members to the House of Commons of Canada of the 38th Parliament of Canada. The Liberal government of Prime Minister Paul Martin lost its majority but was ... (none) [88%] 2023-12-16 [2004 Canadian federal election] [2004 elections in Canada]...
  11. 1993 Canadian federal budget: The 1993 Canadian budget was a Canadian federal budget for the Government of Canada presented by Minister of Finance Don Mazankowski in the House of Commons of Canada on 26 April 1993. It was the fifth budget after the 1988 ... [88%] 2023-12-14 [1993 in Canadian law] [Canadian budgets]...
  12. 2011 Canadian federal budget: The Canadian federal budget for the 2011–2012 fiscal year was presented to the House of Commons of Canada by Finance Minister Jim Flaherty on March 22, 2011, then again on June 6 following a May 2 election. On June ... [88%] 2023-12-24 [Canadian budgets] [2011 in Canadian politics]...
  13. 2005 Canadian federal budget: The 2005 Canadian federal budget was the budget of the Government of Canada for the 2005–2006 fiscal year. It was presented on February 23, 2005, by Finance Minister Ralph Goodale. (Budget of the Government of Canada for the 2005–2006 fiscal year) [88%] 2024-01-09 [Canadian budgets] [2005 in Canadian law]...
  14. 2019 Canadian federal election: The 2019 Canadian federal election was held on October 21, 2019. Members of the House of Commons were elected to the 43rd Canadian Parliament. (none) [88%] 2023-12-19 [2019 Canadian federal election] [October 2019 events in Canada]...
  15. 1982 Canadian federal budget: The Canadian federal budget for fiscal year 1982-1983 was presented by Minister of Finance Allan MacEachen in the House of Commons of Canada on 28 June 1982. The budget angered public sector unions by imposing a wage restraint package ... (Allan MacEachen's third national spending plan) [88%] 2023-12-20 [Canadian budgets] [1982 in Canadian law]...
  16. 2021 Canadian federal election: The 2021 Canadian federal election was held on September 20, 2021, to elect members of the House of Commons to the 44th Canadian Parliament. The writs of election were issued by Governor General Mary Simon on August 15, 2021, when ... (none) [88%] 2023-12-17 [2021 Canadian federal election] [2021 elections in Canada]...
  17. 1968 Canadian federal budget: The Canadian federal budget for fiscal year 1968-1969 was presented by Minister of Finance Edgar Benson in the House of Commons of Canada on October 22, 1968. It was the first federal budget under the premiership of Pierre Trudeau. [88%] 2024-01-10 [Canadian budgets] [1968 in Canadian law]...
  18. 1965 Canadian federal election: The 1965 Canadian federal election was held on November 8, 1965 to elect members of the House of Commons of Canada of the 27th Parliament of Canada. The Liberal Party of Prime Minister Lester B. (none) [88%] 2023-12-17 [1965 Canadian federal election] [1965 elections in Canada]...
  19. 2016 Canadian federal budget: The Canadian federal budget for fiscal year 2016–2017 was presented to the House of Commons of Canada by Finance Minister Bill Morneau on 22 March 2016. The deficit was projected to be $29.4 billion for the fiscal year ... [88%] 2023-12-19 [Canadian budgets] [42nd Canadian Parliament]...
  20. 2003 Canadian federal budget: The Canadian federal budget of 2003 was unveiled on February 18, 2003. It was the first budget issued by Finance Minister John Manley who was given the job in May 2002 replacing Paul Martin. [88%] 2023-10-11 [2003 in Canadian law] [Canadian budgets]...

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