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By the ACILR-CDRIL
technology development for the Press printing Journal, Book like the
telephone address Book of Bell Canada par Péladeau (printing) Group,
own by the CDPQ, money application etc.
and used also by the Canadian Government
to exploited the international printing Money.
Dingwall was the minister of public works for more than two years in the 1990s.
During his tenure, the Chrétien government brought in reforms to the federal
sponsorship program, calling the move "a major step in fulfilling the commitment
of the prime minister and the government to fairness, transparency and openness
and to restoring public confidence in the integrity of government." Dingwall
also served as minister of health and brought in a bill curtailing tobacco
sponsorship.
2003: Appointed president and CEO of the Royal Canadian Mint.
Political
Biography
is an
other activate cell used by the
the illegal Canadian
financials and political organizations who had took, illegally, the control of the
Canadian Government.
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The oldest
and one of the largest gold refineries in the Western Hemisphere is located
at the Mint in Ottawa.
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The
Mint produces coins for such places as the Czech Republic and Zambia.

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Every
one of the collector coins produced in Ottawa is inspected at the press
to ensure premium quality.
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Canadians
call their one dollar coin a "loonie" because it has an image of a loon
(a bird) on it. What do they call their two-dollar coin? A 'twoonie'.
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The gold
Maple Leaf Coin -- 99.99% pure. The Royal Canadian Mint was the first to
refine gold to this level of purity for commercial distribution, establishing
a new international gold standard.
Canada's
Money Maker
Although
the Royal Canadian Mint was originally established to produce only Canadian
coins, its reputation for excellent quality has led to commissions from
around the world.
The
initial work in the minting process, design and engraving occurs at the
Ottawa plant under the supervision of the Master Engraver. Collector coins,
medallions, medals and Maple Leaf bullion coins are produced in Ottawa,
while circulation coins, tokens and trade dollars are minted in Winnipeg.
Visitors
can follow the steps of the minting process on a tour of the facilities
in Ottawa.
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