Ken Seiling, the Glossary
Ken Seiling is a retired Canadian politician, most notable for serving as Regional Chair of the Regional Municipality of Waterloo from 1985 to 2018.[1]
Table of Contents
20 relations: Canadian administrative law, GO Transit rail services, Government of Ontario, Green belt, Greenfield land, Haldimand Proclamation, Ion rapid transit, John Tory, McMaster University, Ontario Highway 7, Ontario Municipal Board, Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, Regional Municipality of Waterloo, Six Nations of the Grand River, University of Toronto, Walkerton E. coli outbreak, Waterloo County, Ontario, Wellington County, Ontario, Wilfrid Laurier University, Woolwich, Ontario.
- Directors of museums in Canada
- Politicians from the Regional Municipality of Waterloo
Canadian administrative law
Canadian administrative law is the body of law "that applies to all administrative decisions, whether issued by front-line officials, ministers, economic regulatory agencies, or administrative tribunals, with interpretations of law and exercises of discretion subject to the same.
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GO Transit rail services
GO Transit rail services are provided throughout the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) and the Greater Golden Horseshoe.
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Government of Ontario
The Government of Ontario (Gouvernement de l'Ontario) is the body responsible for the administration of the Canadian province of Ontario.
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Green belt
A green belt is a policy, and land-use zone designation used in land-use planning to retain areas of largely undeveloped, wild, or agricultural land surrounding or neighboring urban areas.
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Greenfield land
Greenfield land is a British English term referring to undeveloped land in an urban or rural area either used for agriculture or landscape design, or left to evolve naturally.
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Haldimand Proclamation
The Haldimand Proclamation was a decree that granted land to the Mohawk (or Kanien'kehà:ka) (Mohawk nation) who had served on the British side during the American Revolution.
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Ion rapid transit
Ion, stylized as ION, is an integrated public transportation network in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada.
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John Tory
John Howard Tory (born May 28, 1954) is a Canadian broadcaster, businessman, and former politician who served as the 65th mayor of Toronto from 2014 to 2023.
McMaster University
McMaster University (McMaster or Mac) is a public research university in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
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Ontario Highway 7
King's Highway 7, commonly referred to as Highway 7 (abbreviated as Hwy 7) and historically as the Northern Highway, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario.
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Ontario Municipal Board
The Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) was an independent administrative board, operated as an adjudicative tribunal, in the province of Ontario, Canada.
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Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario
The Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario (Parti progressiste-conservateur de l'Ontario), often shortened to the Ontario PC Party or simply the PCs, colloquially known as the Tories, is a centre to centre-right political party in Ontario, Canada.
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Regional Municipality of Waterloo
The Regional Municipality of Waterloo (Waterloo Region or Region of Waterloo) is a metropolitan area of Southern Ontario, Canada.
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Six Nations of the Grand River
Six Nations (or Six Nations of the Grand River, Réserve des Six Nations, Ye:i’ Níónöëdzage:h) is demographically the largest First Nations reserve in Canada.
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University of Toronto
The University of Toronto (UToronto or U of T) is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located on the grounds that surround Queen's Park.
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Walkerton E. coli outbreak
The Walkerton E. coli outbreak was the result of a contamination of the drinking water supply of Walkerton, Ontario, Canada, with E. coli and Campylobacter jejuni bacteria.
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Waterloo County, Ontario
Waterloo County was a county in Canada West in the United Province of Canada from 1853 until 1867, then in the Canadian province of Ontario from 1867 until 1973.
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Wellington County, Ontario
Wellington County is a county located in Southwestern Ontario, Canada and is part of the Greater Golden Horseshoe.
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Wilfrid Laurier University
Wilfrid Laurier University (commonly referred to as WLU or simply Laurier) is a public university in Ontario, Canada, with campuses in Waterloo, Brantford and Milton.
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Woolwich, Ontario
The Township of Woolwich is a rural township in Southwestern Ontario, Canada, considered as a municipality.
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See also
Directors of museums in Canada
- Alan R. Emery
- Barbara Fischer
- Bill Fitsell
- Carol Podedworny
- Catharine Mastin
- Eric Brown (museum director)
- Frederick Cleveland Morgan
- Gilles Hébert
- Giovanna Borasi
- Gregory Burke (curator)
- H.O. McCurry
- Ian Dejardin
- Jean Sutherland Boggs
- Jean-François Bélisle
- Joan Murray (art historian)
- John McNeill (botanist)
- Joseph Martin (arts administrator)
- Kathleen S. Bartels
- Ken Seiling
- Lindsay Sharp
- Marc Mayer
- Matthew Teitelbaum
- Mirko Zardini
- Nancy Dillow
- Nathalie Bondil
- Pierre Théberge
- Sarah Milroy
- T. R. MacDonald
- Terry Fenton
- Tracene Harvey
- Victor Rabinovitch
- Ydessa Hendeles
Politicians from the Regional Municipality of Waterloo
- Adam Beck
- Alexander Black Robertson
- Almon Rennie
- Beniah Bowman
- Charles Martin Bowman
- Dilman Kinsey Erb
- Frederick John Mitchell
- Harry Smith (Alberta politician)
- Isaac Erb Bowman
- Isaac Master
- James Livingston (Canadian politician)
- John Douglas Moore
- John M. Charlton
- John McVeagh Lumsden
- Judy Wasylycia-Leis
- Ken Seiling
- Murdo Young McLean
- Norman Hipel
- Oscar Weichel
- Samuel Merner
- Theodore Isley
- Valentine Ratz
- William Adams (British Columbia politician)
- William Daum Euler
- William George Weichel
- William James Scott
- William Torrance Hays