Government Agencies & Offices à Golden Triangle, Ottawa, ON

Trouvez des données précises sur les meilleures entreprises de la catégorie Government Agencies & Offices à Ottawa. Voir les avis et les coordonnées de chaque entreprise, y compris numéro de téléphone, adresse, heures d'ouverture, promotions et d'autres informations.
Affichage des résultats: 1 - 13 sur 13

Résultats à proximité dans la catégorie Government Agencies & Offices à Golden Triangle, Ottawa

Ouvert maintenant

200 Elgin St, Ottawa, K2P 1L5

(613) 235-4365
James Harbic is certified by the Law Society of Upper Canada as a Specialist in Criminal Law. The Senior partner with Harbic Law, he was called to the Bar of Ontario on April 19th, 1978 representing more than 10, 500 clients facing criminal charges in courts at all levels all across Ontario, Quebec, and Nunavut. He has appeared as lead counsel in 102 jury trials, as well as 33 homicide files. In 1990 prominent Ottawa lawyer James Harbic was invited to address a Law Symposium at the University of Ottawa. Among those who attended was the then Chief Justice of Canada Antonio Lamer, who would play a pivotal role in breathing life into the new Charter of Right and Freedoms.
Fermé maintenant

180 Elgin St #600, Ottawa, K2P 2K3

(613) 232-3216
For generations, the Métis Nation has struggled for recognition and justice in the Canadian federation. In 1982, the existing Aboriginal and Treaty rights of the Aboriginal peoples in Canada were recognized and affirmed in s. 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982. This was a watershed for the Métis Nation, with the explicit recognition of the Métis as one of the three distinct Aboriginal peoples.
Fermé maintenant

7 Delaware Ave, GOLDEN TRIANGLE, Ottawa, K2P 0Z2

(613) 234-3710
Persons requesting notarization or legalization of documents are expected to visit the Embassy in person. The documents may be also sent by mail; in such case, the documents must be first authorized by a Canadian notary, then certified by the Department of Foreign Affairs of Canada, and sent to the Embassy of Armenia for final legalization. Special Residency Status is granted by the President of the Republic of Armenia. Holders of the Special Residency Passport are entitled to the rights and obligations of Armenian citizens, except for the right to vote, run for office, and enroll in political organizations in Armenia. They are provided with free entrance into Armenia, where they can choose to reside temporarily or permanently, to study or work, to open businesses or pursue cultural activities. They are not bound by a number of responsibilities required from Armenian citizens, such as service in the Armenian National Army.
Fermé maintenant

251 Cooper Street, CENTRETOWN, Ottawa, K2P 0G2

(613) 562-3875
Office Hours: Monday to Thursday from 8.00 am to 5.00 pm, Friday from 8.00 am to 2.30 pm. The Gratias Agit has been awarded by the Minister of Foreign Affairs for the promotion of the good name of the Czech Republic abroad ever since 1997 in appreciation of prominent persons and organizations developing activities in nongovernmental fields. Along with the increasing role of civic society, this award, too, is becoming an ever more prestigious prize for the voluntary activities of people committed to working for the benefit of the whole society, for the promotion of friendship among nations and for the promotion of the good name of the Czech Republic in the world.
Fermé maintenant

1 Waverley Street, GOLDEN TRIANGLE, Ottawa, K2P 0T8

(613) 232-1101
Government Organization, Embassy, Consulate & Embassy
Fermé maintenant

110 Laurier Ave W, Ottawa, K1P 1J1

Fermé maintenant

110 Laurier Ave West, Ottawa, K1P 1J1

(613) 580-2752
Fermé maintenant

110 Laurier Avenue West, BYWARD MARKET - PARLIAMENT HILL, Ottawa, K1P 1J1

(613) 580-2475
COUNTY GOVERNMENT, Government, City Hall, écoles d éducation spécialisée, Government office, Coffee, Offices, City Councillor
Fermé maintenant

150 Elgin St, Ottawa, K1P 5V8

(613) 566-4414
Non-Profit Organization, Charity Organization, Government Organization, Council
Fermé maintenant

107 Catherine Street, Ottawa, K2P 0P4

(613) 946-8682
District government office, Federal government office, Politician
Fermé maintenant

110 Laurier Ave W, Ottawa, K1P 1J1

(613) 580-2400
Legislative bodies, Government Organization, City government office, Exce, Legislative & General Government, Public Administration, Executive, Inscriptions gouvernementales
Ouvert maintenant

110 Laurier Ave W, Ottawa, K1P 1J1

(613) 580-2473
City government office
Fermé maintenant

110 Laurier Avenue West, 2Nd Floor, Ottawa, K1P 1J1

(613) 580-2475
Eli was first elected to Ottawa City Council in 2003. He is the former proprietor of the Lighthouse Restaurant in Constance Bay and is well known throughout West Carleton-March for his extensive community involvement. He is committed to continue to work with area residents and businesses to help build West Carleton-March's future in the City of Ottawa. Eli was born in 1957 and is the second oldest of six children. Raised on his family's farm in Lebanon, he came to Canada when he was 18 years old to begin a new life. He met his wife, Maha, soon after arriving in Ottawa and they were married over three decades ago. Councillor El-Chantiry has been a staunch supporter and a dedicated volunteer for many West Carleton events. He has been on the Board of Directors for the Western Ottawa Community Resource Centre and has worked with a number of local groups any time help is needed - including local Community Centres, local Churches, the Legion, and Seniors Groups. Eli was recognized for his efforts when his community awarded him the West Carleton Citizen of the Year for 2001. Receiving this prestigious award during the U.N. International Year of the Volunteer is one of Eli's proudest accomplishments. Councillor El-Chantiry was selected to act as Deputy Mayor for the City of Ottawa for the 2010-2014 term of Council.

Les recherches les plus populaires à Golden Triangle, Ottawa dans la catégorie "Government Agencies & Offices"